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It’s summer in Austin, and that means heat—heat so intense that I wouldn’t be surprised if we’re able to fry an egg on the sidewalk... Read on »
It’s summer in Austin, and that means heat—heat so intense that I wouldn’t be surprised if we’re able to fry an egg on the sidewalk... Read on »
Is turning on the oven bringing the summer heat too close for comfort? Cool off with these five “heatless” recipes, no heat required. 1. Shrimp Summer Rolls Serves four This... Read on »
Erica Flores has been a musician for most of her life. She grew up in Austin and was constantly surrounded by music. As a teenager, she trolled the local mall looking for any... Read on »
The Zilker Summer Musical epitomizes Austin summer nights. Set at the Hillside Theater in Zilker Park a few yards from a pre-show dip in Barton Springs, the musical runs from July 10 to Aug. 15,... Read on »
Whether you’re looking for some alien action during Fourth of July weekend, or just something to do on a sleepy summer night with the family, Austin offers unique outdoor summer movie... Read on »
Austin area Alamo Drafthouse theaters are kicking off the summer with the annual Kids Camp screenings. The program is geared toward children and their parents and will feature family-friendly films each week June 12... Read on »
Compiled by Luisa Venegoni and Sylvia Kim Red, White and Blue July 1 – Aug. 3, North Hills Gallery The Creative Arts Society, a local nonprofit visual-arts organization promoting the idea of the artist in... Read on »
Austin never fails to deliver a scorching summer, but do not fear! Austin also has an oasis of cool in and near your neighborhood. By Sylvia Kim Taking the drive to the nearest... Read on »
Compiled by Ricky Rodriguez Conspirare presents compassion June 5-15, various locations throughout Austin Join Conspirare, recently awarded a National Endowment for the Arts grant, for a two-week festival celebrating the human experience through... Read on »
Something for everyone on the high seas. By Deborah Hamilton-Lynne When I think of intergenerational travel, I cannot help but harken back to the classic film National Lampoon’s Vacation, and the... Read on »
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