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    Florist, Allegra Krieger

    Just as botanical florists arrange hand-picked bouquets, bandmates Emily Sprague, Rick Spataro, Jonnie Baker, and Felix Walworth have curated five studio albums of DIY folk and family-like bonds. Stacking at only 10 tracks compared to the Brooklyn-based quartet’s previous 57-minute excursion, the gang’s April release Jellywish still runs rich. One revolution reveals layers of gentle brain-baked observations, zoomed-in worlds, and an acoustic-synth blend that marries the mystical with reality. The squad touches Antone’s Tuesday with electric scene painter Allegra Krieger. – Amber Williams
    Tue., May 13, 8pm  
  • Arts

    Visual Arts

    Friends Fair

    Gallery supergroup FOG started in 2023 with Jill Schroeder from grayDUCK Gallery, Phillip Niemeyer of Northern-Southern, Kevin Ivester of Ivester Contemporary, Jill McLennon of McLennon Pen Co. Gallery, and the team of Ricky Morales and Meredith Williams at Martha’s Contemporary. Their shows, many highlighting local artists, open up a world of contemporary art to Austin. Enter: the Friends Fair, which runs from this Thursday, May 15, through Saturday, May 17. The fair covers two floors of the Loren Hotel by Lady Bird Lake, with 12 rooms dedicated to displays. FOG’s fair isn’t just about collecting. It’s about Austin coming together to spotlight how revolutionary this grassroots art scene is. - Cat McCarrey
    May 15-17
  • Arts

    Comedy

    Hysteria!

    Previously under the moniker “Whose Life Is It Anyway?” this comedy variety show skewers the Lone Star State’s backwards movement on reproductive rights. Carolyn Kelleher and Caroline Penca play hosts/producers/directors to a cast of comedic talent that includes such luminaries as Becca Andrews, Ricky Corragio, Rainny Daze, Kim Egner, Sandra Fountain, Judy Lee, Chelsee Lopez, Shannon Mullery, Martha Neil, and Kat Williams. Be there this Saturday, or be an aborted little cell clump! – James Scott
    Saturdays
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