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    Civic Events

    Early Voting

    Cast your vote for Propositions A and B, two city-based citizen initiatives placed on the ballot by local petition drives; one Travis County prop regarding the Hotel Occupancy Tax; and 10 state constitutional amendments. For more info and our endorsements, visit austinchronicle.com/elections.
    Oct. 21-Nov. 1. Mon.-Sat., 7am-7pm; Sun., noon-6pm  
    Wherever you see a “Vote Here/Aquí” sign
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    Halloween and Dia de los Muertos

    House of Torment

    Step into your worst nightmare at this fright farm in North Austin. Known for its high production values and immersive scare tactics, this is one up from watching horror movies all month. New this year are outdoor horror screenings for those who enjoy their spine tingling in fear.
    Oct. 3-6, 9-31; Nov. 1-2. $20+.  
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    Arts & Culture

    A Spooky QueerTowne

    Those meddling QT kids are back with terrifyingly funny comedy and queer lols from the awesomest Dana Yanoshak, Adam Protextor and Stephanie Thoreson, and an interview with Trace Thurman of Horror Queers podcast (but hey, Thurman's part of the Chron's queer fam too so check him out!).
    Fri., Oct. 25, 7-8pm  
  • Arts

    Dance

    Ventana Ballet: Undead

    Here's an immersive, adults-only Halloween show featuring professional dance and theater artists, where "you'll encounter the shadows of the night, where only the undead gather." Remember: In dance, as in journalism, IF IT BLEEDS, IT LEADS.
    Fri.-Sat., Oct. 25-26, 8pm. $25.  
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    Sports

    Austin FC Season Membership Deposits

    Austin's Major League Soccer team, Austin FC, is officially taking deposits for 2021 season memberships. Your deposit will reserve your spot in line, which means the earlier you purchase your membership, the earlier you're eligible to select your seats for the season.
    Ongoing. $50.  

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