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Cultura Power 2024: Uniting to Elevate Latino Voice

KMFA Classical 41 Navasota, Austin

Join MAS Cultura at Cultura Power 2024 for a FREE SXSW unoffical event. We're setting the stage to explore and harness the power of technological advancements, art, music, and media to elevate and empower our collective voices. Highlights: Diverse Panelists: Featuring speakers like Lexi’s Mom Kim Rubio, Honorable Travis County Judge Denise Hernandez, Eric Sattler […]

Andy St. Martin: Timed Lines and Otherworks

Prizer Arts and Letters 2023 E. Cesar Chavez Street, Austin

Timed Lines and Otherworks features new paintings from Austin-based artist Andy St. Martin. The show also includes a selection of his smaller drawings and explores how St. Martin has long used the practice of drawing to inform his painting. The opening will serve as the launch of a book of these drawings titled, Si Si. […]

Yearning, Every Dawn

Dadalab 2008 Alexander Ave, Austin

“Yearning, Every Dawn” is a live music journey, merging Iranian classical and western electronic sounds with Persian poetry. A laboratory for experimentation with composed and improvised music, the project features the Iranian kamancheh and live electronics. We strive to push the boundaries of contemporary music and use poetry as a tangible medium to express profound […]

Ballot Eats the Bullet: U Matter!

Hyde Park Theatre 511 W. 43rd St., Austin

The play is dedicated to the most silenced voice in American history, the black woman. This engaging choreopoem fuses jazz aesthetic movement, elegant melodic voices in four-part harmonies, truth-laced spoken word and beautifully crafted vignettes that engage all five senses and paint a portrait of what it means to be a black woman in America. […]