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  • A Prayer for Peace

    A Prayer for Peace is a poem in movement: a site-specific aerial dance work dedicated to joining the global community and those working for peace. Blue Lapis Light's latest large scale public work comes to Austin and features aerialists soaring off buildings, live musicians, and critically acclaimed dancers bringing Sally Jacques' transcendent work to life.
    Sept. 18-22 & Sept. 26-29, 8:30pm  
    5508 Parkcrest Dr.
  • King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard - 3 Hour Marathon Show w/ King Stingray

    Join Resound and Levitation at Circuit of the Americas on November 15th for a 3-hour marathon show with King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard with direct support from King Stingray. Grab your tickets now before they're all sold out!
    Fri. Nov. 15, 7pm  
    Germania Insurance Amphitheater
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  • Arts

    Visual Arts

    Art From the Streets 32nd Annual Show and Sale

    For over three decades, Art from the Streets has provided Austinites experiencing homelessness an open studio space to create art – and deliver them 95% of the profits when their pieces go up for sale. Next, the nonprofit showcases its artists’ work at go-to gift center the Blue Genie Art Bazaar.
    Oct. 12-13
  • Community

    Halloween and Dia de los Muertos

    Bat City Scaregrounds

    A fully immersive, 15 acre complex designed to thrill and chill, with stage performances, live music, seasonal treats, three haunted houses, and much more.
    Sept. 28-Nov. 2
    14101 South Turnersville Rd., Buda
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    Visual Arts

    Epiphany

    “I live to have my mind turned inside out.” So says curator and artist in her own right Alyssa Taylor Wendt. She’s gathered a slew of art to do just that – wrinkle your brain, shed new light, and yes, maybe even lead to your own epiphanies. The collection pushes borders, featuring work that spins through the eyes and mind like those magic-eye books for kids. Every piece takes a slight skew on familiar topics. It might be a new take on a pattern. Or an unexpected use of color. Or a sculpture with a detail that just pops. Somehow, somewhere, something will reveal itself. It’s just a matter of whether you’re looking closely enough. – Cat McCarrey
    Fridays-Sundays. Through Oct. 26
    The Culvert Gallery, 5419 Glissman Rd.
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    Halloween and Dia de los Muertos

    House of Torment Haunted House

    House of Torment isn’t for the faint of heart. It was once dubbed by the Travel Channel as “the scariest haunted house in America.” Guests will move through backdrops and macabre installations – and try not to piss themselves.
    Sept. 13-Nov. 9
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    Theatre

    Nightfall with Edgar Allen Poe

    Enter a world of gothic mystery as Mr. "The Raven" himself, Edgar Allan Poe, introduces stage-play versions of his most macabre tales. Perfect for midnights dreary when you mean to ponder, weak and weary.
    Oct. 19-27
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