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Performing arts organization |
501 W 3rd St (Box Office) Austin, TX 78701 United States +1 512 476 2163 (Box Office) http://www.balletaustin.org |
This company knows how to push the limits and still keep the traditional form. The traditional Christmas production of The Nutcracker always brings a smile to patrons' faces. Each year an innovative twist or take on this classic ballet provides a new perspective on this timeless work. Ballet Austin is very familiar with the eclectic nature of the Austin arts scene, and keeps that in mind when developing the seasonal productions. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cozy Dive with Live Music |
2538 Guadalupe Street Austin, TX 78705-4520 United States +1 512 477 4747 http://www.holeinthewallaustin... |
This cozy little club is located on Guadalupe just north of the main University of Texas at Austin campus, and is an Austin favorite. Steeped in the city's music history, live bands play regularly and the stage has hosted several musicians who went on to achieve fame. You can usually find a good student turnout as well as the regular band scene. Call ahead to see who is playing. Sunday nights are free. During the day you will find a menu of burgers, sandwiches, salads and more & more dash; all at reasonable prices. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Storied Stomping Grounds for Sucking Suds |
2538, Guadalupe St. Austin, TX 78705 United States +1 512 472 5599 http://www.holeinthewallaustin... |
With its little stage having played host to some big names over the decades, Hole in the Wall has long been regarded as one of the city's most storied venues; today, it mostly serves as a launching pad for local up-and-comers ranging in size and genre from 9-piece bluegrass bands to individual singer-songwriters. And although the nature of the crowd itself is subject to similarly sudden shifts (this often being a function of the performing schedule), the bar's proximity to UT brings in a steady flow of students and associated youngsters, most of whom come in for pitchers of Shiner and Lone Star. -Barrett Brown Review © 2007, Wcities |