Silver Jews, James Jackson Toth, Charles Potts Magic Windmill Band (outside)
Fri. 09/19 | 9:00PM @ Emo's (Downtown)
After many years, lots of drugs, and lots of lineup changes, The Silver Jews appear to have come out on top. With the addition of frontman David Berman's wife and two members of indie-coun…more»
Songs in the Key of Life
Fri. 09/19 | 8:00PM @ St. Michael's Episcopal Church (West of Mopac)
Will Taylor and Strings Attached tirelessly continue their tradition of re-creating some of the most loved music of the past, this time around performing the music of Stevie Wonder with guest…more»
ATX Converge -- White Denim, Belaire, Black Joe Lewis, Freshmillions
Fri. 09/19 | 8:00PM @ The Mohawk (Downtown)
The IMC (Integrated Media Community), an Austin-based entrepreneurial collaborative, is proud to announce the first in a series of events centered on Austin’s unique creative community. …more»
Boxcar Satan, red x red m, megazilla, good times crisis band (inside)
Fri. 09/19 | 7:00PM @ Emo's (Downtown)
Lady Tightrope Presents a BRITISH INVASION DANCE PARTYw/ Dans La Lune, The Ugly Be...
Fri. 09/19 | 9:00PM - Fri. 09/19 @ Beauty Bar (Downtown)
Lady Tightrope Presents are hosting a British Invasion Party at Beauty Bar. This event will feature some of Austin's top retro acts such as Dans La Lune, The Ugly Beats, and Wine and Revol…more»
Ryan Scroggins & the Trenchtown Texans, Channel One, Proper Villain Sndsystm
Fri. 09/19 | 9:00PM @ Flamingo Cantina (Downtown)
Carolyn Wonderland w/ Lou Ann Barton, The Bluebonnets, Bettysoo
Fri. 09/19 | 8:00PM @ Antone's (Downtown)
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She cuts her blues with swing, surf and country moves. more at www.austin360.com
Aztec and Maya Revival Exhibition
Every Friday 10:00AM - Tue. 09/16 @ Mexic-Arte Museum (Downtown)
The Aztec and Maya Revival exhibition illustrates the resurgence of Pre-Columbian motifs and patterns in Mexico’s modern arts during the late 19th and early 20th century. The main galler…more»
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“Aztec and Maya Revival,” which runs until Sept. 16 at the Mexic-Arte Museum, includes furniture, ceramics, paper, books and authentic pre-Columbian artifacts in the main gallery. The exhibit includes paintings from Roberto Montenegro and Miguel Covarrubias, and the back gallery appeals to horror aficionados with showings of 1950s Mexican horror films from the Aztec Mummy Collection.
— Ameera Butt
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Parlor Mob w/ Scorpion Child
Fri. 09/19 | 9:00PM @ Stubb's Bar-B-Q (Downtown)
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"$2 Cover: The Golden Boys, Faceless Werewolves, & Make Believers"
Fri. 09/19 | 10:00PM @ Hole in the Wall (Campus)
Autumn at Flipnotics (Triangle)
Fri. 09/19 | 9:00PM @ Flipnotics at the Triangle (Campus to 183)
Located at 4600 Guadalupe in The Triangle. Visit http://www.autumnonline.com and http://www.myspace.com/autumnonline
A View From Within
Fri. 09/19 | 7:00PM @ Austin Figurative Gallery (East of I-35)
The Austin Photography Group presents: A View From Within, a photographicexhibition featuring 15 photographers and their diverse perspectives shownin the light of figurative art. The show will…more»
Paul Minor, No Show Ponies, Petals (10:30), Kat's Meow (7:00)
Fri. 09/19 | 11:30PM @ Lamberts (Downtown)
DJ gmau, Neiliyo, Team Fabrication, & Stay Gold DJs
Fri. 09/19 | 10:00PM - Fri. 09/19 @ Creekside Lounge (Downtown)
Creekside Lounge - insidedj gmau 1:15am - 2am neiliyo 12:45am - 1:15amteam fab 11:45pm - 12:45am stay gold 10:15pm - 11:45pm
"Bloodshot Pyramid, Hello Lover (Dallas, TX), Shotgun Hustler, Far Beyond Pluto"
Fri. 09/19 | 8:00PM @ Trophy's (South Central)
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As he helmed the countless incarnations of Wooden Wand, James Jackson Toth traversed the outskirts of folk with experimental musings, but the Tennessee native saved his best for himself. Toth’s solo debut, Waiting in Vain (Rykodisc), delves soulfully into Southern balladry, unraveling the softer threads of Tom Petty, the Rolling Stones, and Robyn Hitchcock. Seattle duo the Dutchess & the Duke opens by burning through a spectrum of Sixties rock, pop, and folk. – Doug Freeman
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