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Fusebox Festival

Founded by a group of artists in 2005, the festival features unique live performances from Austin and around the world at sites and venues across the city, ranging from intimate […]

Event Series Austin Jazz Workshop Youth Jam

Austin Jazz Workshop Youth Jam

Batch Craft Beer & Kolaches 3220 Manor Rd, Austin

Saxophonist Gil Del Bosque hosts the AJW Youth Jam, offering the opportunity for middle and high school-age jazz students to sit in with some of Austin's finest jazz musicians! Preregistration not required. It's free and fun, so bring friends and family and come on down! This project has been financed in whole or in part […]

Frida Friday 7th Bidi Bidi Bday

The Brewtorium 6015 Dillard Circle, Ste A, Austin

It's Frida Friday ATX's 7th Bidi Bidi bday and we're celebrating with an Anything for Selena's party featuring Selena Cover band, Drag performances, DJ's, photo opps, 75+ Latinx, BIPOC & Queer vendors and more! Featuring: - Music by DJ Helios & DJ Kickit - Drag performances by Kelly Kline, Danny Iman Blast, Eva Inez, Banshee […]

Event Series The Prom

The Prom

ZACH Theatre 202 S Lamar Blvd, Austin

In desperate search of a new stage, four washed-up Broadway stars rally behind a small-town prom facing controversy. As they aim to shine a light on themselves, they encounter a brave girl fighting for her right to bring her girlfriend to the school prom. Nominated for 7 Tony Awards including BEST MUSICAL, The Prom expertly captures the […]

Event Series Log Cabin

Log Cabin

Trinity Street Playhouse 901 Trinity St, 4th Floor, Austin

It’s a faraway age of hope and inclusivity; in other words, it’s 2015. When a tight-knit circle of married gays and lesbians – comfy in the new mainstream – sees themselves through the eyes of their rakish transgender pal, it’s clear that the march toward progress is anything but unified. With stinging satire and acute […]