Entries from Austinist tagged with 'saturdaynight'
November 2, 2007
Image from SpyYard Texas Book FestivalSaturday November 3 - Sunday, November 4Downtown Austin [map]Free[info]We didn't think ten tips for the Texas Book Festival were enough, so here are ten more to help complicate things and confuse you you navigate the throngs of bibliophiles stalking the Austin streets this weekend. Keep in mind that seating and space is limited at most of these events. Arrive early and often! Saturday 10:00 - 10:45 Kristin Gore (Senate Chamber)......
Continue Reading "Your Deluxe Guide to the Texas Book Festival: Part Two"October 30, 2007
Usually, street closures around the Capitol hail the arrival of one of Austin's many street festivals, where you can listen to a wishy-washy blues-rocker do his best to channel Stevie Ray Vaughn while you eat a turkey leg amongst a sea of fanny-packed families and homemade jewelry vendors. But once a year it means it's Texas Book Festival time. As literary events go in this town, it is the big one. For two days......
Continue Reading "Austinist Preview: Texas Book Festival"October 4, 2007
Al Gore came into town Monday night in a Honda hybrid (in case you wondering) to give his "An Inconvenient Truth" slide show. It had a few extra slides different than the DVD, but for any layman who hadn't seen it, it naturally was an eye opener. Mr. Gore certainly has more stage presence than his Saturday Night Live persona (circa 2000) gives him credit for. Photos by Romain Nayalkar. If you can't view......
Continue Reading "Snapshots: Al Gore"October 2, 2007
Arthur Seaton (a young, bright Albert Finney) reminds us of ourselves--a hard working man that refuses to let the daytime sweat on his brow dictate his ability to personify something more grand in the twilight hours. (Granted our job doesn't necessarily make us "sweat" in the conventional definition, and we are actually of the female persuasion, but that's all semantics really.) He cares not what toll his rabble rousing may bring upon those around him,......
Continue Reading "AFS Essentials: Saturday Night and Sunday Morning"September 3, 2007
There’s a way to fundraise, that is. Established painter, photographer, and filmmaker William Wegman has a series of short works that will screen this Thursday, September 6th at The Design Center of Austin to benefit EmanciPET. It’s a collaboration made in doggy heaven, given that Wegman’s subjects are most often his own Weimaraners – a German breed of dogs known for their beautiful coats and haunting, gray eyes. On the subject of his medium-crossing......
Continue Reading "Where There’s a William Wegman, There’s a Way (and Probably a Weimaraner)"August 20, 2007
Feeling awash in connections? Underwater with a number of dates? Social life raining good karma? Then perhaps we're not the place for you. Although, if you're having a dry spell this might be the oasis you've been seeking. We've rounded up the best of last week's Missed Connections, so put on your rain suit and take a look... late night couch peeing and amazing sex - w4m i peed on the couch, then you......
Continue Reading "Craigslist: Missed Connections"April 9, 2007
Tonight, Alamo Music Mondays presents Times Square, Allan Moyle's two-against-the-world teen drama set in the grimy, x-rated heart of late 1970s Manhattan. Featuring music by Gary Numan, XTC, Roxy Music, The Ruts, Patti Smith, the Ramones, and the Talking Heads, the film follows two teenage girls who escape from a psychiatric hospital, take up residence in an abandoned warehouse and form an underground punk band called "The Sleez Sisters". With the help of a hip......
Continue Reading "Music Mondays Presents Times Square"February 9, 2007
SXSW Asia’s Japan Nite has become a staple of the music festival in Austin. In the past, festival-goers have been able to access acts like Petty Booka and Ellegarden, and this year is no different as a wide variety of Japanese talent invades our city. The 50 Kaitens (pronounced Go Jyu Kaitenzu) will put forth their brand of cheeky garage-punk rock, with maximum comic entertainment promised. Their self titled record boasts song-titles like “Thank......
Continue Reading "Austinist Previews SXSW: Japan Nite at Elysium"November 9, 2006
Deftones – Saturday Night Wrist Deftones never quite fit the alt-metal scene that initially claimed them as its own. Considerably more feminine than your average mid-90s post-grunge outfit, Deftones were nonetheless capable of constructing riff-scream bludgeons to shame all competitors, thereby pioneering the cross-breeding of shoegazer-esque textures and electronic atmospherics with art-damaged metal. For such an unlikely concoction of influences, the band managed to attract a sizeable and loyal audience; Bjork fans fell in love......
Continue Reading "Austinist CD Review: Deftones - Saturday Night Wrist"October 14, 2006
Let's look back at a week in which no site in the -ist network adopted anyone from Africa... -Austinist reveled in the dumb antics of some U.T. law students and posted some great audio from former New Orleans natives who've decided to stay in Austin. But the best news for Austinist? They were voted Best Local Entertainment Web Site by the local Austin alt-weekly. Congrats, Austinist. -DCist gloried in being told their musical tastes made......
Continue Reading "Elsewhere in the Ist-averse"September 8, 2006
One of our favorite dive bars in Austin, Trophy's, has given itself a bit of a face-lift. And they are kicking things off in style with a Grand Opening weekend that is sure to rock your face. Friday night, Crash Gallery and The Lions will rock South Congress to its foundation, along with their Special Guest. If you have not seen The Lions, they are not to be missed. They drop the pedal and......
Continue Reading "Trophy’s Grand Opening Weekend "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......
Continue Reading "Hand Jivin' in the Park"August 22, 2006
Dry weather conditions are giving homeowners headaches by causing foundation problems and water pipe breaks. Don't forget to water your foundation, pets, plants and yourself, but conserve as much as possible. Happy Texas Summer! A recent CBS 42 poll shows a high disapproval rating for Gov. Rick Perry. We believe this is a direct result of all our Kinky & Cougar goober coverage. The U.S. Marine Corps will begin to recall troops on an......
Continue Reading "News Bits!"August 11, 2006
The final event of the National Poetry Slam is Saturday Night, 7-10pm, at the Palmer Events Center. TeamAustin/NeoSoul, in their first NPS ever, handily made it to Finals, so come out and root for our hometown talent to win the Team Championship! Competing teams are: DC-Baltimore Denver CO Miami FL TeamAustin/NeoSoul NYC/LouderARTS Venue and Ticket Info Palmer Events Center 900 Barton Spring Road, 404-4500 $25.50 general admission - purchase online......
Continue Reading "Saturday at Palmer: Austin Team Makes NPS Finals"April 19, 2006
We've been enjoying eating at Home Slice Pizza since it opened many months ago. Apparently so have a lot of other people because every time we go the place is hopping. We almost always go for a slice of cheese and a side salad. Both seem to hit the spot just right. Recently, though, we ventured into the sandwich domain and got one of those fancy subs they offer. We ordered the Veggie, of......
Continue Reading "Home Slice (of fresh sandwich bread!) Please"September 16, 2005
Just call him Detective Dirty Daddy Nothing like child porn to sully the reputation of the Austin police department. Ex-detective Lance McConnell plead guilty to seven counts of child pornography, more specifically, he had some nasty pictures of naked under-aged kids (boys and girls), some engaging in sex. And in other news involving a man named Lance We read in The Statesman a while back that Lance Armstrong and Sheryl Crow will appear on......
Continue Reading "In the News"July 22, 2005
Put down Harry Potter if you haven't finished it yet (we haven't, so don't ruin the ending for us!) and get out this weekend. As always, if there's something you'd like to recommend, drop us a line. FRIDAY [music] BLING Party at Beerland, with Things That Go Pop, Tran Tram, Assacre. [music] We finally have an excuse to party at Gallery Lombardi when Green Potato Ventures presents A Cool Summer Night, the Snowman Media Launch......
Continue Reading "Weekend IST List: July 22"July 18, 2005
We might as well dub this the Week of the Dance Party - Emo's on Monday, Beerland on Tuesday, Flamingo Cantina on Wednesday, The Parish on Thursday, and - best of all - Gallery Lombardi on Friday. Check it out, and pace yourselves. As always, feel free to contact us with any hot tips! MONDAY [music] Church of the Friendly Ghost may have postponed shows at their awesome Eastside house, but they're still bringing great......
Continue Reading "The IST List: Week of July 18"