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Preview: From The Mind Of Adi Series Kickoff @ Mohawk Wednesday

Austin’s adventurer, bringer of mirth and lover of all things football (the non-American kind), Adi, brings you something straight from his mind and totally cool. It’s the kickoff of his new From The Mind Of Adi residency series Wednesday at the Mohawk. more ›

Ask a Local: Bryan Keplesky, Misprint Magazine

Ask a Local: Bryan Keplesky, Misprint Magazine

We can't imagine getting through the holiday season without bothering Bryan Keplesky about what he enjoyed listening to this year. As one half of the giant brain behind Misprint Magazine, Bryan has earned himself a notorious reputation as a sort of merciless rogue, drowning in a sea of irony, but as his art and design at Round Object proves, his insides are made of little more than CMYK conversion methods and copies of the Helvetica movie. Somehow amidst all this creative output, he manages to work as primary administrator at Shit My Jorts. Ask him all about it tonight at the Misprint holiday party tonight at Club DeVille. Here's what he liked in 2008: more ›

Austinist Show Preview & Giveaway: The Laughing EP Release Show @ Club de Ville

Austinist Show Preview & Giveaway: The Laughing EP Release Show @ Club de Ville

The Laughing first came into prominence early last year upon the release of the Tiger Cry EP. Chock-full of danceable ditties combining new wave synth-pop with a multitude of instrumentation (such as the glockenspiel and saxophone), the debut EP earmarked the local outfit as one to watch. A year and half later, and now apparently sans their once trademark vests, and Sven, their lovable tiger mascot, the band welcomes us to the Jungle. more ›

First Ever Austin Art Mercado

First Ever Austin Art Mercado

Some of Austin's most creative minds have joined forces to put together the first Austin Art Mercado. This Saturday, the self-described "anarchic open market" will provide an opportunity for artists and art enthusiasts to showcase and appreciate art in a fun environment. Set in a historic landmark home, the event will include live music, refreshments, and dancing, in addition to art for sale and temporary visual art installations. Mercado organizers and participants hope to make art more accessible while helping artists make a living. more ›

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