I LOVE VIDEO presents MOVIE MONDAYS
Every Monday 10:30PM @ Beauty Bar (Red River)
$2 Music Monday: PUNK'S NOT DEAD
Every Monday 9:45PM @ Alamo Drafthouse Downtown (Downtown)
$2 Music Monday: PUNK'S NOT DEAD Rated NR; 93min; Director:Susan Dynner This show is a part of the Music Monday Signature Series, Click to See More This film takes us into…more»
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Dia de los Muertos Altar Exhibition
Every Monday 10:00AM @ Mexic-Arte Museum (Warehouse District)
Traditional and contemporary altars created by individuals and organizations in the Austin community in remembrance of their relatives or friends; adorned with flowers, photographs, skulls, …more»
The Monday Night Mash - Live Improv Comedy!
Every Monday 8:00PM @ Kick Butt Coffee (North Austin)
Kick Butt Coffee and Snackers Improv present the Monday Night Mash. Every Monday, 3 troupes, no cover. We'll satisfy your Monday night jonesing for fresh, fun improv. Mondays, 8pm, Kick Butt C…more»
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Weekly show, hosted by Albert Im, features local troupes performing long-form improv.
— Angela Graysonmore at austin360.com
ZIGGY STARDUST & THE SPIDERS FROM MARS
Every Monday 9:45PM @ Alamo Drafthouse Downtown (Downtown)
ZIGGY STARDUST & THE SPIDERS FROM MARS Rated PG; 90min; Director:D.A. Pennebaker This show is a part of the Music Monday Signature Series, Click to See More RA…more»
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Documentarian D.A. Pennebaker has long maintained a lucrative sideline career as a director of music films, hitting big with Monterey Pop, the Bob Dylan travelogue Don’t Look Back, and the O Brother, Where Art Thou?-related concert video Down From The Mountain.In 1973,Pennebaker was invited to shoot the “final” concerts of David Bowie performing under his glam-spaceman guise. The resulting Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars has rarely been screened since its initial midnight-movie showings, but a revamped soundtrack and renewed interest in the entrepreneurial Bowie has sparked a reissue of the film that best captures (in dimly lit fashion) the showmanship and decadence of glam rock.
Happy Hour Yoga with Pamela Brewer Free with Purchase From Cafe
Every Monday 5:30PM @ Ruta Maya (South Austin)
Had a stressful day at work? Come decompress after work with Hatha Flow Yoga! Bring a mat if you have one, some are also provided. Yoga offers a good means of relaxation and stress relief. It…more»
Testimonio
Thu. 03/08 | 7:00PM - Fri. 08/31 @ La Pena
Testimonio La Peña Gallery 227 Congress Ave Austin, TX 78701 March 8 – August 31, 2007 La Peña proudly presents “Testimonio…more»
Happy Hour Yoga with Pamela Brewer Free with Purchase From Cafe
Every Monday 5:30PM @ Ruta Maya (South Austin)
Starting January 22, Happy Hour Yoga will be changing times to 5:30 - 6:30 every Monday and Wednesday! Had a stressful day at work? Come decompress after work with Hatha Flow Yoga! Bring a ma…more»
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Beat the mid-week blues with Pamela Brewer’s Yoga Happy Hour. A mind and body fitness instructor since 1996, Brewer teaches Hatha Flow yoga. Clear your mind, bring a mat if you have one (a few will be available at the event) and prepare to be rejuvenated.read more at austin360.com
Katy Dove
Mon. 03/12 | 7:00PM - Sun. 04/22 @ Arthouse at the Jones Center (West Sixth)
Arthouse at the Jones Center announces a new exhibition as a part of the Arthouse Presents… curated series of programs featuring a variety of special art projects and non-traditional ex…more»
Austin Art Seen
Tue. 10/03 | 12:00PM - Sun. 09/23 @ Austin Museum of Art (Laguna Gloria location)
Austin Art Seen, circa 1961 reexamines the Modernist movement in Texas art, the art form that gained popularity during the time AMOA-Laguna Gloria (formerly Laguna Gloria Art Museum) was chart…more»
Shelley Tate Garner
Fri. 12/01 | 7:00PM - Mon. 12/31 @ Art on 5th (Downtown)
Garner is a talented multi-media artist from Oklahoma. Her love for art as a child has turned into a quest for knowledge and skill. Enjoy this ongoing exhibit of this fabulous artist.Tickets: …more»
The Paper Sculpture Show
Sat. 02/10 | 12:00PM - Sun. 05/06 @ Austin Museum of Art (Downtown location) (West Sixth)
The Paper Sculpture Show brings the artist and visitor together by providing a hands-on art making experience. This interactive exhibition is composed of works by 29 artists, drawn on flat she…more»
Kate Ericson and Mel Ziegler: America Starts Here, 1985-1995
Sat. 02/10 | 12:00PM - Sun. 05/06 @ Austin Museum of Art (Downtown location) (West Sixth)
During Kate Ericson and Mel Ziegler's 17-year collaboration the artists produced some of the most respected conceptual art projects of the time including important public commissions, site…more»
Joseph Phillips & Jared Theis: New Work
Thu. 04/12 | 6:00PM - Sat. 05/26 @ d berman gallery
Both artists create fantastical worlds: Mr. Phillips with his delicate gouache drawings, and Mr. Theis with his intricate sculpture. Opening night will be held on April 12, from 6-8 pm.&…more»
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Joseph Phillips work in this show is great! There are only a few days left to see the show so stop by soon.
A.R. Valentien's Botanicals Art Exhibit
Sun. 04/01 | 9:00AM - Sat. 06/30 @ Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
http://www.wildflower.org Contact: Michelle Bryant mbryant@wildflower.org 512-292-4200 ext. 105 Cost: Free with admission A.R. Valentien&…more»
Whirled News Tonight
Sat. 01/06 | 7:00PM - Sat. 06/23 @ ColdTowne Theater (East Side)
Be the first to submit a review! Add Review Every Saturday night, various members of Parallelogramophonograph, Girls Girls Girls, The Frank Mills, and ColdTowne perform improvised political…more»
Esther's Follies
Mon. 01/01 | 7:00PM - Mon. 12/31 @ Esther's Follies (East Sixth)
Esther's Follies is Texas' premiere magic and comedy troupe. For more than a quarter century, the folks at Esther's Pool have kept Austin rolling with laughter. Part magic show, pa…more»











Punk has been denying the rumors of its demise since at least 1981, when The Exploited released the seminal Punk’s Not Dead and launched a million backpatches. Since then, the genre, while not dying exactly, has seen its fair share of respirators and bedsores, with aging godfathers gamely trotting themselves out for creaky reunion-tour cash, Johnny Rotten and Henry Rollins turning into reality-TV stars, and snot-nosed ignoramuses forming bands “influenced” by Blink-182. On the 30th anniversary of the year that punk broke, filmmaker Susan Dyner’s exhaustive documentary takes a razorblade to that fat and bloated subject, ripping it up and starting again by interviewing nearly evry band that ever mattered (including members of The Damned, Ramones, Subhumans, Black Flag, Minor Threat, and Dead Kennedys) and combining them with vintage and modern performances for a probing, philosophical look at the punk movement and its sociopolitical context. Far from just another self-congraulatory tribute, Punk’s Not Dead puts the music through the prism of history, giving it life one more time.