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    Colors of Dance

    Join the School of Indian Percussion & Music for an enchanting evening celebrating the rich cultural heritage of India at "Colors of Dance." Immerse yourself in the vibrant rhythms and graceful movements of traditional Indian classical dance, featuring captivating performances of Kathak and Bharatnatyam.

    Sat. June 22, 6pm

    Anderson High School

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    "Out of Homeland" Concert

    Ukrainian composer and Austinite Alex Syedin debuts his new contemporary classical piano album "Out of Homeland," which includes 12 original compositions. The album is dedicated to all who have been forced to leave their homelands because of war. "Out of Homeland" concert is hosted by Liberty Ukraine Foundation.

    Sat. June 15, 4pm-7pm

    Steinway Piano Gallery

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  • FoodFood Events

    15 Years of Andiamo

    Daniela Marcone's Andiamo Ristorante celebrates its 15th anniversary this October with a special wine dinner, where guests will be treated to a four-course, homemade Italian meal – think: mascarpone and anchovy tower, live carbonara demonstration, homemade porchetta, and Italian anniversary cake – with wine pairings by sommelier Pier Giorgio.

    Tue., Oct. 8, 7pm. $120-150 (call for reservations).

    Andiamo Ristorante

  • ArtsBooks

    The authors present their nonfiction graphic novel (illustrated by Chelsea Beck) that reveals "How a Team of Women Coded the Future" – how Betty Snyder, Jean Jennings, and Kay McNulty provided the early computer ENIAC the programs it needed to function.

    Tue., Oct. 8, 6:30pm

    BookPeople

  • Qmmunity

    Dragula Season 3 Viewing Party

    Are ya ready for this? The Children of the Corn – er the Haus of Purchase are hosting weekly watch parties in honor of our horror goddess Louisianna Purchase. Better be there cuz rumor has it Miss LP will pop in some weeks to spill a lil tea behind the scenes. 18 and up to watch party.

    Tuesdays thru Oct. 29, 8pm. $5.

    Elysium

  • Music

    Disbanding in 2016, these Gothenburg post-blues ghouls returned last year with fifth full-length Peace, a typically Graveyard torpedo of Blue Cheer psych, Swede folk, Britpop, and even a Grand Funk Railroad meets the Hellacopters moment (“Please Don’t”). Praise be to Joakim Nilsson, who Decibel magazine wrote “recalls a throat-flayed Ian Gillan.” Austin’s Billy King & the Bad Bad Bad opens.

    Tue., Oct. 8, 7:30pm

    Barracuda

  • ArtsTheatre

    Jesus Christ Superstar

    Broadway In Austin brings us the 50th anniversary tour of this award-winning Andrew-Lloyd-Weber-and-Tim-Rice phenomenon that highlights the extraordinary events in the final weeks of the life of a certain mythic Nazarene. Note: Originally staged by London’s Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, this production won the 2017 Olivier Award for Best Musical Revival.

    Bass Concert Hall

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    Magik Boiz!

    Mischief, mayhem, and mad drag from the Boiz of Austin in honor of Halloween month. Bonus –JameSin b'Twixt of Holiday at Hogwarts guest stars! 18 and up to play.

    Tue., Oct. 8, 9pm. $5, plus tips.

    Elysium

  • ArtsBooks

    Max Booth III: Something Indecent

    This variety show, hosted by … um, sh*t, we forgot his name … anyway, it features Shane McKenzie, Jess Hagemann, Lucas Mangum, and Robert Dean and promises to be "a strange night of debauchery and hilarious depravity."

    Tue., Oct. 8, 7:30-9pm. Free.

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    Northern Walnut Creek Trail Section 2 Update

    Stop by anytime for a project update from on new 1.7 mile-long segment along the Walnut Creek Greenbelt from the Urban Trails Program.

    Tue., Oct. 8, 6-7:30pm

    Walnut Creek Elementary School, 401 W Braker Ln

  • ArtsComedy

    Punch Comedy

    That's right, Matt Bearden's legendary Tuesday night comedy showcase returns for another year of highlighting the best talent in town. Not sure who's on the lineup – it changes from week to week, of course, and is sharply curated – but there's always Bearden, of course, and a bunch of people who can make you laugh yourself to shambles. Word to the wise: This gig sells out like whoa, so reserve tickets early.

    Tue., Dec. 3, 8pm. $7-11.

    Cap City Comedy Club

  • FilmSpecial Screenings

    Scary Movie (1991)

    Terror Tuesday: No, it's not that other Scary Movie you've no doubt heard of, but a homegrown original horror starring Austin success story John Hawkes in the lead – one of the early markers in Austin's history as a filmmaking capital. Director Erickson will be in attendance.

    Tue., Oct. 8, 9:30pm

    Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar

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    The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)

    Evergreens: Forget the second-rate sequels and remakes: This is the original homegrown horror classic. Leatherface, you may start your engine.

    Tue., Oct. 8, 7pm

    AFS Cinema

  • Music

    Venom Prison, Homewrecker, Great American Ghost, Familiar With Failure

    Welsh death metal brutarians Venom Prison bring down the heavens one cataclysm at a time. The UK fivepiece gains mass behind two Prosthetic Records full-lengths, including March’s acclaimed Samsara, a screaming fusillade of punishing density. Russian vocal eviscerator Larissa Stupar proves an instant high priestess of worship.

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    12 Ophelias (a Play with Broken Songs)

    Check it: "Shakespeare's Ophelia rises up out of the water, dreaming of Pop-Tarts and other sweet things. She finds herself in a neo-Elizabethan Appalachian setting where Gertrude runs a brothel, Hamlet is called a Rude Boy, and nothing is what it seems. In this mirrored world of word-scraps and cold sex, Ophelia cuts a new path for herself." This Caridad Svich play is directed by Jess Shoemaker.

    Oct. 3-13. Tue.-Fri., 7:30pm; Sat., 2 & 7:30pm; Sun., 2pm. $15-26.

    Oscar G. Brockett Theatre

  • CommunityEvents

    61(5)12 Riverboat Roadshow

    Listen to a lineup of rising musical talent from Nashville and Austin while floating down the Colorado River. Free food and drinks, plus a percentage of proceeds benefit the Austin Music Movement.

    Tue., Oct. 8, 1, 8pm. Non-guaranteed entry RSVP, free; VIP (guaranteed entry), $50.

    Capital Cruises

  • Music

    Tue., Oct. 8, 1pm, 7pm

    208 Barton Springs Rd.

  • Music

    Austin City Limits taping w/ Rosalía

    Tue., Oct. 8

    ACL Live at the Moody Theater

  • Music

    Comedians Interviewing Musicians taping w/ eBurner

    Tue., Oct. 8, 7pm

  • Music

    ACL Fest Late Nights w/ Bea Miller, Kah-Lo [outside]

    Tue., Oct. 8, 7:30pm

    The Scoot Inn

  • CommunitySports

    Empowered Acro instructors teach techniques for beginner-friendly acroyoga poses. No experience or partner needed. Admission includes a beer token, so stick around to enjoy a brew.

    Tue., Oct. 8, 6:30pm. $18.

  • CommunityCivic Events

    AISD Community Conversations

    The local school district invites you to visit your school –or attend a districtwide meeting – to discuss the proposed scenario options to improve academics, equity, and facilities across our school district. This meeting will discuss Pecan Springs Elementary School.

    Tue., Oct. 8, 3:30pm

    Pecan Springs Elementary School, 3100 Rogge

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    AISD Community Conversations

    The local school district invites you to visit your school –or attend a districtwide meeting – to discuss the proposed scenario options to improve academics, equity, and facilities across our school district. This meeting will discuss Sadler Means YWLA, Garcia YMLA, Pecan Springs ES, Winn ES, Pickle ES, Sims ES, and Norman ES.

    Tue., Oct. 8, 6pm

    Gus Garcia YMLA, 7414 Johnny Morris

  • FilmSpecial Screenings

    America's Musical Journey (2018)

    Laser IMAX 3D: Follow Aloe Blacc as he traces Louis Armstrong’s footsteps through the colorful locales and cultures where America’s music was born.

    Tue., Oct. 8, 11am

    Bullock Texas State History Museum

  • ArtsVisual Arts

    That Gabe Leonard fellow – that guy with all those girls, guns, and glory – returns to A05 with his cinematically staged paintings of sharpshooters, gangsters, gamblers, and musicians.

    Through Oct. 12. Free, but RSVP for the reception.

    Répondez s'il vous plaît

    Ao5 Gallery

  • FilmSpecial Screenings

    Apollo 11: First Steps Edition (2019)

    Laser IMAX 2D: Timed to the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 – and made exclusively for science centers and museums – Apollo 11: First Steps Edition reconstructs the exhilarating mission with never-before-seen footage and newly discovered audio recordings.

    Tue., Oct. 8, 10am, 12pm

    Bullock Texas State History Museum

  • ArtsVisual Arts

    Art Hop 2019

    Feel like heading a little north, citizen? This statewide juried arts competition, organized by Georgetown Art Works, features exhibitions at the Georgetown Public Library and the Georgetown Art Center.

    Through Oct. 26

    Georgetown Art Center

  • FilmSpecial Screenings

    Beetlejuice (1988)

    Halloween at Flix: A couple of mild-mannered ghosts call upon the obnoxious demon Betelguese to help them reinhabit their house from the new (and living) tenants.

    Tue., Oct. 8, 7pm

    Flix Brewhouse

  • Music

    Berner, R-Mean, Anonymous, Hollywood

    Tue., Oct. 8, 9pm

    Parish - Closed

  • Music

    Tue., Oct. 8, 6pm

    Hays City Store

  • CommunityEvents

    Blood Drives at UT-Austin

    We Are Blood hosts two blood drives with UT-Austin's Alpha Phi Omega. Donors will receive a voucher for a free P. Terry’s burger. (Drives open to both UT students and the general public.)

    Mon.-Fri., Oct. 7-11. Free.

    100 E. Dean Keeton; 300 E. 23rd

  • Music

    Blues jam

    Tuesdays, 7:45pm

    Giddy Ups

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