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  • Music

    Drive-By Truckers, Deer Tick, Thelma & the Sleaze

    Three decades and 2,500 gigs deep, Drive-By Truckers still pull no punches, mixing front-porch brutality and political fury into a live experience that hits like gospel soaked in gasoline. Fresh off Patterson Hood’s first solo album in 12 years (Exploding Trees & Airplane Screams), the Southern rockers bring their “Charm & Decadence” tour to Stubb’s, co-headlining with Deer Tick’s unruly folk-punk swagger. Nashville’s Thelma and the Sleaze open with equal parts sludge, strut, and sweat-soaked swagger. Expect a night where truth, distortion, and heart collide in three distinct voices of the American underground. – Tim Stegall
    Sun., June 1, 6:30pm  
  • Arts

    Comedy

    Fallout Comedy

    This hotbed of local performance is carrying on even more than usual, with an eclectic mix of live, mind-rocking comedy from some of Austin's best, all week long. Hey! The place is our cover story, as reported by Valerie Lopez! And, srsly, who would ever disagree with the sentiment of Monday night's Fuck This Week show? Check the website for details.
  • Arts

    Comedy

    Last Voyage of the Voyagers

    Austin’s comedy scene is synonymous with improv, but it’s not all about the “yes, and.” Sketch comedy troupe the Voyagers goes on stage with a lot more than a wing, a prayer, and hopes that the audience has some good prompts. Promising live sketch comedy from the bottom of the barrel of their hearts, these laughs from the end times come from writer/director John Gholson, who is set to become the toast of this year’s Tribeca Festival as star of the new Austin-made horror, Man Finds Tape. But before he terrorizes the Big Apple, catch him and the rest of the Voyagers as they find humor in these dumpster fire days each Saturday night through May. – Richard Whittaker
    Saturdays

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