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In Citizen's Garb: Southern Plains Native Americans, 1889-1891

Sat. 09/15 | 7:00PM - Tue. 01/06 @ Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum

The 1880's and 1890's were decades of tremendous upheaval for many native peoples in Texas. Numerous Indian reservations were opened in the Oklahoma and Indian Territories during this …more»

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In the decades between 1880 and 1900, American Indians underwent significant cultural transformations as a result of European settlers who thrust them into reservations and Euro-American customs. During this period, William J. Lenny and William L. Sawyers opened a photo studio in Purcell, Okla., near the reservations, and photographed American Indians in both their traditional dress and the current fashions of the time.read more at austin360.com

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Kick Butt Comedy - Open Mic Night - 8pm

Every Wednesday 7:00PM @ Kick Butt Coffee (North Austin)

The Kick Butt Comedy Open Mic Wednesdays - 8 p.m. Free with One (1) Drink Purchase Comedians show up no later than 7:30 p.m. to put your name in "the kick butt coffee sorting mug…more»

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The photographic art of Thomas Alan Cronk

Wed. 05/14 | 6:00PM - Sat. 05/31 @ New World Deli

  New World Deli is featuring the photographic works of Thomas Allan Cronk through May 31st. Cronk's work captivates with unique glimpses of the world in all its beautiful s…more»

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Leanne Venier's "Abstractions"

Sun. 07/01 | 12:00AM - Fri. 08/01 @ New World Deli

New World Deli is now featuring the energetic and sensuous abstract oil paintings of Leanne Venier. The artist breathes life into paint, and what emerges in her works is provocative and often …more»

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Way Down in New Orleans

Every Wednesday 7:00PM @ Super! Alright Creative Studio

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“So, everything’s pretty much back to normal down there, right?” The ignorance behind such a question is stunning, and less likely to be heard in Austin, which established itself as a sister city to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. more at austinist.com