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for Wed., May 1
  • Qmmunity

    Nightlife & Parties

    Wednesdays at Oilcan’s

    Come for the happy hour with Drake, stay for Drag Survivor Season 12 at 11pm with Kelly Kline.
    Wednesdays, 5pm. Through July 31
  • Qmmunity

    Nightlife & Parties

    Wednesdays at Rain

    That girl Sabel hosts her show, followed by a hump day dance party DJ’d by Kahlu.
    Wednesdays, 10pm  
  • Music

  • Film

    Special Screenings

    When Harry Met Sally … (1989)

    Flashback Cinema: It's the film that probes the ancient question of whether friends can sleep together and still remain friends. When they're as cute as Ryan or as funny as Crystal, guess what the long-term answer is.
    Wed., May 1, 12pm  
  • Arts

    Visual Arts

    Women & Their Work: Horizonland

    Rosa Nussbaum’s new exhibition is informed by her recent years in Texas. Unable to drive and finding herself as a passenger in a car, the artist reflects upon how public space in Texas is often imagined as a place for mobile private space, structuring her show as a kind of theme park – using sculpture, performance, video, and a slideshow to explore how the car becomes a lens that focuses and reshapes the world around her.
    Through June 6
  • Community

    Sports

    Women's Self-Defense

    The class is taught by Amy Winters and is open to anyone who identifies as a woman. Your first class as well as the first Wednesday of the month is always free.
    Wednesdays, 7:30-8:30pm
    Krav Maga ATX, 3906 Warehouse Row
  • Arts

    Visual Arts

    Words/Matter: Latin American Art and Language

    Drawn primarily from the Blanton’s extensive collection of Latin American art, this exhibition offers an innovative perspective on how artists of the region have explored the links between visual art and written language since the early decades of the twentieth century, with examples ranging from Alejandro Xul Solar and Joaquín Torres-García’s creation of alphabets and metaphysical signs, to the visual experiments of Brazilian concrete poets in the 1960s, and the political codification of language by conceptualists since the 1970s.
    Through May 26
  • Music

    Xiu Xiu [inside]

    Wed., May 1, 10pm

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