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  • Texas Performing Arts All-New 2024/25 Season

    Texas Performing Arts presents its all-new 2024/25 Season showcasing pioneering performances across multiple genres. Highlights include new work by visionaries in their fields—Twyla Tharp, Branford Marsalis, Huang Yi, Andrew Schneider, Suzanne Bocanegra & Lili Taylor, and more. Save 20% when you buy three or more shows.
    2024/2025  
    Various Locations
  • Fredericksburg Craft Beer Festival

    Break out your lederhosen and get ready for a good time at the 3rd Annual Fredericksburg Craft Beer Festival! Excitement Saturday includes 32 Texas craft breweries, fabulous music, local chefs, corn hole, food concessionaires, Texas wine and more. Come see what’s on tap, you won’t be disappointed.
    Sat. June 8  
    Fredericksburg Marketplace
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  • Music

    DreamGaze ATX day two

    Local shoegaze aficionado and Cheer Ups booker Trish Connelly teams with California’s online shoegaze frequency DKFM for a two-day overload. Saturday lays on homegrown fuzz: Vet Trip’s sleepy vox tangling in distortion; Grivo’s inverted goth-gaze; and Blushing’s melodic wall of sound walloping sinister sonics.
    Sat., March 23, 9pm
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      9th Annual Garden Party

      Celebrate with neighbors and friends of The VORTEX with a day of art, planting, live music, and renewal of the Earth. Bring a butterfly vine to plant. Mother Earth will be in attendance to help restore the garden and welcome the new additions.
      Sat., March 23, 2-5pm. Free.  
    • Film

      Special Screenings

      Alita: Battle Angel: Passport to Iron City

      Explore the setting of Robert Rodriguez's new film, the post-apocalyptic, gritty, refuse-filled Iron City. You'll interact with city residents, earn credits for completing puzzles and challenges, experiment with the technology, and uncover hidden clues. The film opens Feb. 14.
      Jan. 29-March 31. Daily, 2-10pm. $25.
      1901 E. 51st

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