Entries from Austinist tagged with 'everytuesday'
October 10, 2006
Holy Cylons, Batman, The Alamo Village is hosting TV Parties for all our favorite shows! If you are a fan of "Gilmore Girls," "Veronica Mars," "Smallville," "The Office," "My Name is Earl" and/or "Battlestar Galactica" then you've got a lot of awesomeness ahead of you. The Alamo Village is screening your favorite shows weekly as part of their new series of TV Parties. Here's the schedule: Every Tuesday, 7:30pm - "The Gilmore Girls" followed by......
Continue Reading "We Are Going to Party Like It's Tuesday Night (and Thursday too)"August 29, 2006
The spliffness. That’s right. Tonight it’s going to get hot Rastafarian over at The Peacock. And rumor has it that it’ll be a regular, weekly event. Every Tuesday. It is quite possible that the ever improving, and pretty badass looking environment of The Peacock may be the perfect stage for Caribbean rhythms. Sweet jeebs, that patio gets tighter and tighter with every visit! The DJs, Cubik Musik, appear to be newcomers to the Austin......
Continue Reading "Reggae By Vinyl At The Peacock"February 14, 2006
The South by Southwest Film Festival recently released their complete lineup of this year's short films. All told, 130 - ranging from documentary and experimental to narrative shorts - are to be shown from March 10-18. We've gone through and selected a few that caught our attention (based solely on their descriptions): ANIMATED SHORTS A Painful Glimpse into my Writing Process (In Less than 60 Seconds) Dir: Chel White A darkly satirical tour de......
Continue Reading "SXSW Short Films Announced"June 3, 2005
Ever present on the constantly changing mental roster of our Top Ten Favorite Films is A Bout de Souffle ("Breathless"), the visually stunning and morally ambiguous first effort by French New Wave director Jean Luc Godard. While its plot verges on the overly simplistic (Man Steals Car; Man Murders Cop; Man Falls In Love With Beautiful Girl While On the Run; Someone Dies!), Breathless is arguably one of the finest manifestations of existentialist thought:......
Continue Reading "Empires Crumble, Republics Founder, But Fools Go On: Godard & Co. on the Big Screen!"