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    Austin Pride: Silence = Death

    2025’s been a tough year for the LGBTQ crew, especially in Texas’ crimson conservative vortex around our capital blueberry. So Austin Pride resolves that this year’s parade and festival will have the city’s queers “take to the streets – not just to celebrate, but to demand, to resist, and to fight for our future.” But don’t sweat out your sparkles, girl: There’ll still be parties, performances, and pallin’ around with your fellow queer Austinites. Just remember to wear sunscreen, okay?
    Sat., Aug. 23
  • Music

    Hayden Pedigo (album release)

    “My name is Hayden Pedigo, and I’m from Amarillo, Texas.” That’s how the young guitarist opens all of his shows – not only due to hometown pride, but also due to the inspiration his music takes from the widescreen vistas and flat desert earth around his city. Pedigo’s ninth and latest album I’ll Be Waving as You Drive Away fleshes out his usually spare sound with added instrumentation and lusher textures without altering his essential, expansive vibe. The former Amarillo City Council candidate celebrates the record’s release at Austin’s favorite outsider record store at 6pm. EOAE-exclusive colored vinyl will be available. – Michael Toland
    Fri., June 6, 6pm
  • Film

    Special Screenings

    Mufasa: The Lion King (2024)

    Grab your blankets and the whole family for a free night at the movies, courtesy of Austin’s most amazing experiment in rehousing people. Community Cinema brings the Disney sequel to the amphitheatre at Community First! Village. Help support the mission by getting your snacks from the concession store, and maybe even take a guided tour before finding out how Mufasa truly became the king of Pride Rock. – Richard Whittaker
    Fri., June 6

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