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September 27, 2007

Interested in finding out more about the actual options for living in downtown Austin? The Downtown Austin Neighborhood Association has its 4th Annual Downtown Living Tour this Sunday, September 30th, from noon to 5 pm, featuring a combination of existing residences, units in new buildings, and sales models of upcoming developments. The tour will start at noon at the lobby of the Carr-America building located at 300 West 6th Street (across from The Belmont). Non-VIP......

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July 6, 2007

Friday, July 6artB Scene - Too Darn Hot! at Blanton Museum of Art, MLK at Congress ($5-$10) booksAlan Porter presents Before They Were Beatles, with Beatles cover band Daytripper at BookPeople (7:00pm) comedyJohn O’Connell with Jesse Pangelinian at Cap City Comedy Club comedyPunchline, open mic stand up comedy at ColdTowne Theater (10pm) comedyLovey and Lovey at ColdTowne Theater (8pm) comedyWeekly Improv Cage Match! at ColdTowne Theater (11:30) film"Bonnie & Clyde" and "White Heat" at The......

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July 2, 2007

Monday, July 2film"Clash By Night" and "The Asphalt Jungle" at The Paramount Theatre filmLast day of "Labyrinth" at Dobie Theatre film/awesomeRobosaurus Live with "Transformers" at Alamo South Lamar foodCentral Market Cooking Class: Empanada Workshop at Central Market Cooking School, 4001 N Lamar ($65, 6:30-9:30pm)musicCanada, Our Solar System, Ryan Anderson at Emo’s musicBurning Brides, Strange Boys, Black Earth, Blackmarket at Emo’s musicBurning Brides at Waterloo Records (Free, 5pm)......

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May 10, 2007

You look like you need a cupcake, and that is just what you will get tonight when the Austin Parks Foundation and the Alamo Drafthouse bring you Election, the second installment in the spring Movies in the Park series. However, that cupcake will be laced with arsenic icing and a heavy dose of satire extract. When we first saw Election back in the late 90’s, high school was still fresh enough in our minds that......

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March 28, 2007

You really are lucky to live in Austin, a metropolis with almost 17,000 acres of land dedicated to parks, recreation and preservation. A city that takes pride in its parks and all of the outdoor activites they lend themselves to, Austinites certainly values their greenspace and quality of life. These parks are used regularly for outdoor concerts, exercising, commuting or leash-free dog recreation and you've certainly taken advantage of them at some point. It......

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November 21, 2006

In honor of Austin's rite of spring known as Eeyore's Birthday Party, the Eastwoods Neighborhood Association recently commissioned a sculpture of the woebegone donkey, to be placed in Eastwoods Park--the original site of the annual fête. The sculpture, depicted by a model to the right, is being made, pro bono, by Austin architect/craftsman/sculptor/horse racer/cattle breeder Bob Coffee. Unfortunately, it looks as though the Eastwoods Neighborhood Association is short a few bucks of the total funds......

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October 26, 2006

Sometime this fall, the city is finally going to take steps to demolish that half-assed Intel building. The eyesore has been stagnant for so long, we can't remember what was there before it existed. Probably a Liberty Lunch or Armadillo equivalent that became prey to evergrowing corporate needs to just build something. Intel pulled the plug on construction in 2001 with no intention to complete it. Now we know there were a gajillion cool things......

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August 25, 2006

The Alamo Drafthouse, Austin Parks Foundation and AT&T have teamed up to bring us a special series of free entertainment featuring live music, movie screenings and special guest stars. Four Sundays between now and October 7th will feature evening screenings and musical acts for the whole family. So, why sit at home watching football on a Sunday night when you can enjoy a nice cool Texas summer outside among family, friends, bands and legends of......

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July 12, 2006

Bartering a red paper clip got Kyle MacDonald a new house. Direct your sights to bigger and better because bigger is better. Yeah; thank God we're in Texas. Lily Allen was rising to stardom somewhere until she admitted she'd celebrate her first Number 1 single with coke. Smart girl. In Quebec, a 7-year-old boy's legs had to be amputated after a water park accident. Anyone want our coupons for Schlitterbahn? We won't be needing......

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July 11, 2006

Local area parks are in much need of improvement. We think more poop bag dispensers along local trails, more waste receptacles and less poison ivy would be nice. The AustinParks Foundation takes in to consideration specific requests that local Austinites make to improve neighborhood parks. The Neighborhood Park Grants Program was created as a means to stregthen the community by way of involvement. The Foundation will match up to $2500 in funds and volunteer time......

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June 28, 2006

Condos, anyone? High Street Residential, a division of the Trammell Crow Company, has broken ground at Red River and Davis (yes, above the secret tunnel) on a 22 story condo building (17 floors of condos over five floors of parking). The building will be linked to a 26 story Kimpton hotel/condo being built next door. WDG Architecture, which also did the Milago, is the architect, while Duncan and Miller Design is doing the interiors.......

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June 26, 2006

South Austin beermeisters Rob and Amy Cartwright of Independence Brewing Company are kicking off a campaign this summer to help out the Barton Springs Greenbelt. Through the Freestyle Summer Fund, they'll donate a buck from every case of Freestyle Wheat Beer sold until mid September to the Austin Parks Foundation, to help out with various greenbelt preservation projects. To launch this effort, they're inviting you out to their Independence Day Celebration on Saturday, where you'll......

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April 21, 2006

FRIDAY [21] [music] Sons of Hercules and The Bad Rackets at Woody's South (link) [music] Those Peabodys, Grand Champeen, Birds of Avalon (ex-Cherry Valence), Man Eaters of Tsavo at Emo's (link) [music] The Radiators at The Parish (link) [music] Blue October w/ People In Planes and Bril at Stubb's (link) [music] The Shells CD Release at End of an Ear (Free, 6pm) (link) [lecture] The Texas Observer presents David Sirota, author of Hostile Takeover: How......

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April 17, 2006

MONDAY [17][music] The High Flyers at Continental Club (10pm) (link) [lecture] Josh Rushing, future host of a show on Al Jazeera International and "accidental media star" in "Control Room," speaks at UT LBJ Auditorium (7pm) (link) [art] Opening Reception for Michael Schliefke's newest works, "What If We Could Get It All Back?" at bolm Studios (6pm-11pm) (link) [film] Oscar-Nominated Documentary shorts at Alamo Downtown (7pm) (link) [film] Anime Movie Monday at Ventana del Sol (7:30pm)......

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March 6, 2006

Every Wednesday in March, Austin Parks Foundation is teaming up with Yoga Yoga to offer free yoga classes in Republic Square Park at 5th and Guadalupe from noon to 1pm. So leave your cube, grab your mat, don your coolest Prana outfit and head over to this little urban oasis to forget, even if only temporarily, your pathetic Dilbert-like existence. These classes will be taught by certified instructors and are suitable for all ages......

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February 8, 2006

Do you ever “forget” to pick up the little “presents” your dog deposits while you walk him along the Shoal Creek Greenbelt? Have you been known to lose sleep worrying that karmic justice will someday cause you to fall face-first into a steaming heap of someone else’s dog’s poop because of your own misdeeds? Well, stop worrying, grab your gardening gloves, and come redeem yourself this Saturday from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. The......

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July 14, 2005

Austinist shudders to imagine what life would be like in our green city without our amazing (and bountiful!) parks. After all, we've grown awfully fond of whiling away early evenings at Zilker Park, teaching our puppy how to swim in the early weekend mornings at Bull Creek, and running around the shores of Town Lake. But lately we've noticed that several of these nature havens have fallen into disrepair - whether by trail erosion,......

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June 7, 2005

The Austin Parks Foundation is currently accepting applications for its Neighborhood Parks Grant Program. Each year the city distributes grants ranging from $500 - $2,500 to help fund projects such as facility improvements and community events. With the grant money, you can help improve parks in your neighborhood or even plan and build a new park. The program helps foster a greater sense of community while beautifying our natural environment. Grant applications are being......

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May 23, 2005

This Thursday night offers your last chance to hang out with your neighbors and friends (and Austinist, of course) and watch a Movie in the Park. For its final cinematic event of the Spring, the Austin Parks Foundation brings you one of the funniest movies of the past year or two, “Napoleon Dynamite.” Festivities begin at 7pm in Republic Square Park (4th and Guadalupe) with a dance lesson cum dance competition to get everyone......

Continue Reading "Don't be a Friggin' Idiot...It's "Napoleon Dynamite" in the Park"

May 11, 2005

As summer lurks just around the corner, we suggest getting out and enjoying the still-gentle evenings of ‘spring’ with your neighbors and friends (and Austinist, of course). Thursday night, the the Austin Parks Foundation brings you one of the funniest movies of all time (yes, we love the Coen brothers, especially their earlier works), “Raising Arizona.” Festivities begin at 7pm in Republic Square Park (4th and Guadalupe) with a Huggies Toss (We are not......

Continue Reading "“I’ll be takin’ these huggies and uh…whatever cash you got.”"

April 13, 2005

On Saturday, April 23rd, the kick ass crew over at the Austin Parks Foundation will be celebrating its annual It's My Park! Day all around town. It's a day of community involvement where over 1,000 civic-minded Austinites give back to the city they love by cleaning up the parks and trails they frequent so often. These projects are all around Austin, so you can get involved and volunteer right next door. Just remember that......

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