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10 Naked City; Doom for Whitley; Red River Reroute; Fire and ICE; more

16 GRADE: INCOMPLETE Signs of trouble and of hope at Mendez Middle School BY AUSTIN SANDERS

22 ARTS & CULTURE 22 IN THEIR SKIN The actors in Notes From the Field discuss

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32 FOOD 32 AGAVE ALL DAY Dive deeper into

the world of mezcal at these Austin bars BY VERONICA MEEWES

34 HOME RUN DUGOUT The Austin startup steps up to the plate BY JESSI CAPE

36 SCREENS 36 WELCOME TO OFFICE SPACE Celebrating 20 years of cubicle

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56 MUSIC 56 FASTER THAN SOUND BY RACHEL RASCOE

62 2018/19 AUSTIN MUSIC POLL RESULTS Band of the Year, Musician of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and all the Austin Music Awards winners revealed

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34 FOOD EVENTS 48 MOVIE LISTINGS Climax, Fighting With My Family, Greta,

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52 SPECIAL SCREENINGS 54 SHOWTIMES 70 RECOMMENDED THIS WEEK The lost queen of New

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UT social work professor Michele Rountree speaks as part of the Black Mamas Community Collective event at the Texas Capitol to highlight the unacceptable rate of maternal mortality in Texas among black women, who experience three to four times the rate of pregnancy-related deaths as do white women, regardless of their income, education, or marital status. “We refuse to believe that these statistics are acceptable or even remotely okay,” Rountree said. “We must do better, we can do better.” More on this story online.

NEWS “‘We were the first to assert that the more complicated the forms assumed by civilization, the more restricted the freedom of the individual must become.’ Benito Mussolini”

– Texas’ own U.S. Sen. John Cornyn, who had D.C. and Twitter mighty puzzled on Sunday with his social media shout-out to Il Duce

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HEADLINESW A T S O N B O O S T S I - 3 5 Austin Sen. Kirk Watson filed a suite of bills this week “to fund the transformation of I-35 in Travis County,” but also to increase transportation funding statewide. Watson’s menu of options includes managed toll lanes on I-35, an increased state gas tax, local-option fuel taxes and registration fees, and elimi-nating current restrictions on using state mobility money for transit.

S O U T H W E S T K E Y P R O T E S T On Wednesday, Feb. 20, onlookers watched from below as activist Therese Patricia Okoumou made camp for eight hours on top of Southwest Key’s headquarters on Jain Lane to rally against the nonprofit’s involve-ment with youth migrant detention. Okoumou, who climbed down on her own before being detained by police, scaled the Statue of Liberty to protest anti-immigration policies on July 4.

G A G G I N G W O M E N ’ S H E A L T H In its quest to harm Planned Parenthood, the Trump adminis-tration released a so-called ‘gag rule’ measure that strips federal family planning funding from clinics that refer patients to abortion care. The funding is meant for preventative health like birth control, mammograms, and cervical cancer screenings. The move could jeopardize care for 6,000 Austinites, the Chronicle reported in June.

A B U S E D M I G R A N T C H I L D R E N Thousands of claims of sexual abuse were reported by migrant children in federal custody between 2014-18, with higher figures in more recent years. Nearly 6,000 migrant youth are detained in Texas facilities.

S T O O L P I G E O N S Q UA W K S ! On Wednes-day, Feb. 27, Donald Trump’s former personal law-yer Michael Cohen testified before Congress, tell-ing a House committee that, among other things, Trump implicitly directed him to lie about his busi-ness dealings with Russia and that Trump knew in advance of Wikileaks’ plans to publish stolen Democratic Party emails.

Q U O R U M W A L K E D B A C K The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals ruled this week that the pro-vision of the Texas Open Meetings Act forbid-ding private, non-quorate conversations among public officials is unconstitutional. In 2012, under this provision – a potential “walking quorum” – seven City Council members signed deferred prosecution agreements with Travis County Attorney David Escamilla for having unwittingly violated the act.

B A R T O N S P R I N G S C L E A N I N G The beloved pool will close for annual maintenance from March 4-15. Removal of gravel will return the pool to its natural depth, and the adjacent “dog beach” will be used as an equipment staging area. During the closure, Deep Eddy Pool will open at 6am to accommodate early morning swimmers.

change and its real, current consequences, the resolution is analogous to the child’s declaration: “The emperor has no clothes.” Beyond that emphasis, the resolution explicitly (more controversially) connects the climate crisis to increasing inequality and other “systemic injustices” aggravated by global warming. The implicit argument – the “New Deal” aspect of the proposal – is that we can’t fix one without addressing the others.

NO TIME LIKE THE PRESENT I spoke to Austin’s own Rep. Lloyd Doggett, now a co-sponsor of the resolution, about how he sees the GND and where we go from here. He called it a “broad aspira-tional resolution” that recognizes “the urgency of the existential threat” of global warming, and that in doing so it represents the voices of “an active group of people determined to respond and do something

Everybody’s talking about a “Green New Deal.” D.C.-watchers in general and folks engaged in our response to climate change are definitely bristling with opinions, pro and con, about the broad-based project that became an official congressional res-olution on Feb. 7, introduced by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., and Sen. Ed Markey, D-Mass. The entire 14-page resolution (House Resolution 109) is worth a read; so much ink, tweets, and headlines have been spilled on reactions to it that the proposal itself has gotten less attention. The resolution introduced by Ocasio-Cortez and Markey is not yet a bill, and its wide-ranging provisions would never be contained in even an omnibus piece of leg-islation. Nonetheless, it does describe an

omnibus project, clearly aspirational in its formulation. If nothing else, the GND is to be applauded for firmly injecting into pub-lic discussion some increasingly obvious

scientific knowledge that the Trump administration has taken enormous pains to deny. Consider just a couple of brief selections from the res-olution’s “whereas” clauses: “(1) human activity is the dominant cause of observed climate change over the past century; (2) a changing cli-mate is causing sea levels to rise and an increase in wild-

fires, severe storms, droughts, and other extreme weather events that threaten human life, healthy communities, and criti-cal infrastructure …” There’s much more in that ominous vein – all of it essentially incontrovertible. On the subject of climate

Signing On to a Green New DealDOGGETT IN DEFENSE OF CONCRETE STEPS, NOT “ABSOLUTE PURITY”

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AISD BOARD’S BUSY, BUSY NIGHT The Austin ISD Board of Trustees on Monday, Feb. 25, voted to move forward on three long-sim-mering issues in the district. First was the outline of a new Human Sexual ity and Responsibility curric-ulum, to be taught incrementally to students in third through eighth grade. The unanimous vote autho-rized staff to contract with a curriculum supplier to write the sex-ed lessons, which will conform to the National Sexuality Educa tion Standards and which will come back to the board for approval before entering the classroom in 2020. In an 8-1 vote, trust-ees also agreed to rename John H. Reagan Early College High School to Northeast ECHS. D1 Trustee LaTisha Anderson, who represents the school, threw her support behind dropping the name of a prominent Confederate because “I want to celebrate the community,” she said. “I don’t want this to be about a name on a building. I am interested in what’s going on in the building.” Ann Teich was the sole nay, citing the opposition of alumni who’ve provided financial support to the school. Finally, the school board approved unanimously a framework that will guide the district through a process aimed at reducing a budget deficit projected to reach $65 million next year through the closure, consolidation, and/or repurposing of some schools, with more lead time before those schools are identified; trustees will adopt “guiding principles” in May, identify spe-cific campuses by August, and vote on the final list in Octo ber, with changes taking effect in August 2020. – Austin Sanders

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THURSDAY 2/28REPOWERING DOWNTOWN: SUBSTATION MEETING View con-cepts for the new Downtown substation in the Rainey Street District and provide feed-back. 4-6:30pm. Mexican American Cultural Center, 600 River St. Free. www.austinenergy.com/ae.SOUTHWEST COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT MEETING Hear from APD Commander Mike Eveleth on department goals accomplished in the DAVID sector last quarter. 7-8:30pm. Clinton Hunter South Substation, 404 Ralph Ablanedo Dr. Free. www.austintexas.gov.AN INTIMATE CONVERSA TION WITH MICHELLE OBAMA Sold out. Remember those days when the president’s wife was publicly engaged and intellectually fierce and not married to a bloated bag of sewage with tiny little hands? 8pm. Frank Erwin Center, 1701 Red River. www.uterwincenter.com.AMPLIFY AUSTIN DAY I Live Here I Give Here’s annual day of giving. During these 24 hours, Austinites are encouraged to donate to the many orgs that call this city home. Thu., 6pm through Fri., 6pm. www.amplifyatx.org.

FRIDAY 3/1HOUSING + EQUITABLE COM MUN-ITIES: BUILDING WITH PURPOSE Public, private, and nonprofit sectors unite to develop a creative and holistic approach to building and sustaining complete communities in Texas. 7:30am-4pm. Hyatt Regency, 208 Barton Springs Rd. $50-200. www.housingworksaustin.org.JOLT POWER UP SUMMIT 2019 A day of advocacy with Texas youth who want improved health care and DREAM Act protec-tion. Speakers include Cristina Tzintzun and former state Sen. Wendy Davis. 2-3pm. Texas State Capitol. Free. www.jolttx.org.

SPIDER HOUSE SAGA GOES TO COURT On Thursday, Feb. 21, Travis County District Judge Cather-ine Mauzy heard Jeremy Rogers’ motion to dismiss the defa-mation lawsuit brought against him by his former boss John Dorgan, co-owner of the Spider House Cafe and Ballroom. Though Mauzy has 30 days to rule, Dorgan has already lost some ground. His suit, filed in October 2018, accuses both his business partner Conrad Bejarano and Rogers of libel, stem-ming from Rogers and his wife Tiffany Paciga’s allegations on Facebook in October 2017 that Dorgan had attempted to “sex-ually assault” Paciga in 2014. Bejarano, whose own motion to dismiss was denied on Wednesday, responded to the couple’s post with his own, banning Dorgan from Spider House and single-handedly making him a silent partner in the business. Rogers’ motion relies on the Texas Citizens Participation Act, which protects those who exercise their First Amend ment rights, such as freedom of speech, regarding “a matter of public concern” – in this case, the #MeToo Movement. His counsel Neema Amini told the court Dorgan’s case is “exact-ly” the type of situation the TCPA was created to address and asked for not only dismissal but financial sanctions against Dorgan and his alleged habit of filing civil suits to “conceal his history of egregious and unacceptable behavior.” Dorgan’s attorney Richard Alexander, who on Feb. 27 filed a motion to withdraw as counsel, argued that Rogers and Paciga’s true motive was to shut Spider House down, referencing the Octo-ber 2017 post, in which Rogers wrote that Spider House’s “name being soiled and their customer base not trusting them is reward enough for us. We want their doors closed by the people … not by the law.” In response to Amini’s sanctions request, Alexander noted that Dorgan is currently living in his hometown of El Paso with family and that with Spider House currently “operating in the red,” Dorgan may “pursue bank-ruptcy” in the future. “I have no indication he’s considering filing any more lawsuits.” – Sarah Marloff

CIVICS 101 DUTY NOW FOR THE FUTURE

WE LIKE US, WE STILL REALLY LIKE US If you’ve ever attended a screening of a film that so much as mentions Austin, you know your neigh-bors love to applaud the town where they live. And so finds the city of Austin’s 2018 Community Survey, in which 65% of respondents are either “‘satisfied’ or ‘very satisfied’ with the overall quality of City services” – a 14% increase over 2017. Austinites generally judge their services more fondly than other large-city dwellers; that 65% “sat-isfaction rate” on quality compares to a 44% nation-al average for cities over 500,000 residents, and on “overall customer service” Austin’s 57% score well exceeds the 35% national average. Austin’s highest scores were for library services (85%), fire services (84%), and parks and recreation (79%); at the wrong end of the satisfaction scale are city commu-nications (48%), code enforcement (44%), condition of major streets (44%), and traffic flow on major streets (a dismal but unsurprising 13%). The survey was compiled by Kansas-based ETC Institute, a specialized firm that’s fielded the study for years; it included 2,261 completed interviews in four lan-guages by mail and internet (followed up by email and phone calls), with at least 200 surveys in each of the 10 City Council districts, demographically bal-anced for income, gender, and race, with a 2% error margin. Based on the findings, ETC suggested the city can increase residents’ satisfaction by improv-ing traffic flow, planning for growth, and producing quality affordable housing. (The firm has made these suggestions before.) – Michael King

about that threat.” He said that while it “might not be the resolution I would have written … that’s not unusual,” adding that the immediate question is, “How do we get more people to join our cause?” Doggett emphasized that building pro-gressive alliances in this campaign is more important than “demanding absolute puri-ty” – the progressive Twitter-sphere is already having way too many unproductive arguments over whose global-warming hair is sufficiently on fire. Asked, “How do we stop those pointless disagreements?” he answered dryly: “With great difficulty.” Doggett defended the “systemic injus-tice” aspects of the resolution as acknowl-edging that the environmental changes that must be made have inevitable eco-nomic consequences, but also benefits, and that we need to plan for economic disloca-tion as well as climate disaster. He noted that Texas already “leads the way” on wind power and has made “significant invest-ments” in solar power, and that “much of the economic aspects are designed to cush-ion the transition,” as is already happening to the coal industry. “We need to identify the concrete steps we can take now,” he said, suggesting accelerated research, tax incentives, and infrastructure improve-ments as examples. “We should have moved more quickly 10 years ago,” he added. “Every day we put off finding con-structive solutions, the answers will be more difficult – politically and practically.”

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SATURDAY 3/2IT’S MY PARK DAY Help Texas Conservation Corps pick up litter, remove invasive species, and maintain the trail. 9am-noon. Montopolis Practice Fields, 901 Vasquez.ADVOCACY & HEALING SUMMIT Panel discussions, dialogues, and movement based around advocacy and healing for Womyn of the African Diaspora. 9am-5pm. Huston-Tillotson Univ., 900 Chicon. $10. www.communityadvocacyhealing.org.FAMILY RESOURCE FAIR With workshops, activities, and community resources – including home repair, job training, and tax assistance. 10am-1pm. Barbara Jordan Elementary, 6711 Johnny Morris. Free. www.austintexas.gov.WHAT’S THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF REGULA TION? CMs Alison Alter and Jimmy Flannigan discuss scooters, plastic bags, and development in Austin. 2-4pm. Old Quarry Library, 7051 Village Center Dr. Free. www.cg4tx.org.

MONDAY 3/4STAND UP FOR SCHOOLS Support low-income kids and campuses at Austin Voices for Education and Youth’s annual fund raising luncheon; keynote from Lily Eskelsen García, plus student and parent leader awards. Noon-1:30pm. Dell Children’s Signe Aud., 4900 Mueller Blvd. $40. www.austinvoices.org.

TUESDAY 3/5OUR CONGRESS AVENUE: IMAGINE! Open house presenta-tions on recommendations for the future of Congress Avenue. 7:15-9am & 5-7pm. 800 Congress. Free. www.austintexas.gov.JURISPRUDENCE LUNCH-EON 2019 Celebrating former House Speaker Joe Straus and Austin lawyer Martha Dickie. 11am. JW Marriott, 110 E. Second. Prices Vary. austin.adl.org.ACC FINANCIAL AID WEEK Five days filled with info on available resources to help students pay for college. Begins at noon Tuesday, with an info session on federal and state financial aid programs and local scholarship opportunities. Tue.-Sat., March 5-9. ACC Highland Campus, 6101 Airport. Free. www.austincc.edu.LEGALLINE Lawyers will answer your questions and give referrals. First Tuesdays, 5:30-7:30pm. Free. www.austinlrs.org. 512/472-8303.

WEDNESDAY 3/6LGBTQ COMMUNITY FOR-UM The LGBTQ Quality of Life Advisory Commission wants to hear from you on budget and community needs. 6-8pm. City Hall, 301 W. Second. www.austintexas.gov/lgbtq.LEGISLATIVE UPDATE W/ REP. GINA HINO JOSA What’s happening at the Lege. 6:45- 7:45pm. Howson Library, 2500 Expo si tion. Free. www.westaustindemocrats.org.

THURSDAY 3/7TRANS LOBBY DAY Help the Transgender Education Network of Texas educate state lawmakers on trans rights, needs, and lives. 8am. 1300 Lavaca. $5. www.transtexas.org.MASTER THE #TXLEGE WITH WENDY DAVIS Deeds Not Words hosts a workshop to strengthen and prepare stu-dent testimonies. Glickman Conference Center, 116 Inner Campus Dr. $3. www.deedsnotwords.com.FRIENDSHIP & DIALOGUE DINNER This year’s theme is “Coming Together in an Era of Division.” 6:30pm. Asian American Resource Center, 8401 Cameron. $100-125. www.dialogueatx.org.

ONGOINGFREE TAX PREPARATION Foundation Communities can help pre-pare taxes (for those who make less than $55,000 annually) at six different locations. Call 211 or see online for additional info. Through April 15. Free. www.communitytaxcenters.org.

AUSTIN STRATEGIC MOBILITY PLANThe final draft goes to boards and commis-sions over the next few weeks, starting today.• Thu., Feb. 28, 1-3pm:

City Council Mobility Committee• Mon., March 4, 6-8pm:

Pedestrian Advisory Council• Tue., March 5, 6pm: Zoning and

Platting Commission (public hearing)• Wed., March 6, 6pm:

Environmental Commission.Austin City Hall, 301 W. Second. See the draft Plan and maps at www.austintexas.gov/asmp.

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MOVED MORE QUICKLY 10 YEARS AGO.”

– REP. LLOYD DOGGETT

SPREAD THE WORD Doggett acknowledged that without “a new president and a new Senate in 2020,” the necessary tasks will seem overwhelm-ing. In the meantime, he said, “We need to identify the first steps to move us forward,” and the Green New Deal outlines a path for progress. In the face of the organized deni-al of the current administration and its supporters, Doggett added, “We need to increase the number of people willing to take any step” to address the crisis. The institutional deniers – for example, the Texas Public Policy Foundation shilling for the fossil fuel industry under the guise of “conservatism” – will continue to mock the evidence of global warming and to deride any effort to address it, Green New Deal or otherwise. If we are to stave off or diminish the already evident climate catas-trophes, we’ll need to expand the number of persuadable allies and build hope against the mounting evidence that we’re running out of time. ■

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Disturbing the LibraryACTIVISTS SAY APL POLICY CHANGE IS OVERDUE Activists asked the Library Commission this week to ask for an overhaul of the Austin Public Library’s code of conduct policies regarding children, specifically with regard to de-escalation. The calls come a month after 13-year-old LaTashia Milli gam was arrested at APL’s Carver Branch. Rumors spread that she threatened to fight a class-mate; when police responded, they picked Milligam up on an unrelated arrest warrant. Black Sovereign Nation founder Njera Keith, who was at the Carver that after-noon, blames the inaction of library staff and security for the incident, along with APL’s sparse policy guidance on issues aris-ing among young library users. Keith and others, using the hashtag #Justicefor LaTashia, want Library Director Roosevelt Weeks to create a systemwide policy sup-plemented by special training for librarians in dealing with black and brown youth. Since Weeks has declined to make such a move, Keith hopes action by the Library Commission can attract the attention of the ultimate authority, City Manager Spencer Cronk. “The current policy is 20 years old and was rubber-stamped by the former direc-tor of the APL,” Keith said. “So this was an opportunity for [Weeks] to draft something a little more modern and a little more appro-priate for the political climate in Austin now.” Keith and her colleagues will get to speak their piece at the Library Com mis sion’s March meeting, though it doesn’t appear the library system feels any pressure to change. APL denies that its staff or security initiated

the 911 call, and said through a spokesper-son that it was instead the mother of the alleged victim who was connected after first calling 311 to report the incident. And while there’s not much language specific to chil-dren and young people in the code of con-duct, the spokesperson said APL’s general policies apply to library users of all ages.

AFFORDABILITY: THEORY AND PRACTICE After running through a hodgepodge of amendments, City Council last week unani-mously endorsed Greg Casar’s “Afford a bil-ity Unlocked” resolution as the basis for a citywide program that will, hopefully, resolve the major problem with Austin’s cur-rent density bonus regime – that not nearly enough developers use it. The City Manag-er’s Office will work on an actual ordinance and come back in May: if enshrined, the Planning Commission will evaluate the pro-gram’s efficacy after three years. Casar then turned heads by being the only member to vote against the first reading approval of Items 37 and 38, which would allow for the redevelopment of two parcels on Town Lake Circle within the East Riverside Corridor Master Plan. The developers want to take part in the existing density bonus program to go up to 120 feet in height. The site, now an apartment complex called the Mesh, was zoned as neighborhood mixed-use in the ERC plan, to act as a buffer for other residential areas nearby, but, as staff noted, the area has already transformed immensely due to the nearby Oracle campus.

What concerns Casar is the fate of the families who live in the 300-unit Mesh complex. “It does seem that there is the intent to demolish some number of multi-family units, and given the importance of our conversations about displacement, I’m not ready to vote yes on this because I’m not ready to support a zoning case on any reading where I don’t have the knowledge that I need about who is being displaced, when they would be displaced, [and] what protections might there be for these peo-ple,” he said. Pio Renteria, who represents the site in District 3, indicated his support despite Casar’s concerns. “When I campaigned for [re-election], I was an advocate for adding density to the Riverside area, especially in this location,” he said, noting the affordabil-ity concessions the developers have agreed

to and arguing that public opposition could be made clear during the forthcoming pub-lic hearing. “We need to start doing some-thing quickly,” he added.

ON NEXT WEEK’S AGENDA Those two Town Lake Circle parcels will be back at Council’s next regular meeting on March 7, with a public hearing and CMs nailing down the specifics on the affordabil-ity measures agreed to by the applicant. Unless the redevelopment terms were writ-ten by Dr. Evil, it seems hard to square turn-ing down a deal that would add density and affordable units to a site currently occupied solely by market-rate units that’s not pro-tected from redevelopment anyway, while at the same time leading the charge to make similar deals happen throughout the city. – Nina Hernandez

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CITY, UT AGREE TO CHANGE RED RIVER’S FLOW On the UT-Austin campus, “Red River” usu-ally signifies incoming trash talk about the Sooner State, but of late it’s pointed to a deep convo about one of central Austin’s main thoroughfares. The city of Austin (a cou-ple weeks back) and the UT System Board of Regents (on Tuesday, Feb. 26) have agreed to negotiate terms for a 20-block realignment and reconstruction of Red River Street, from 12th to 32nd streets, to accom-

modate the growing UT Dell Medical School and the new arena that will replace the Frank Erwin Center. Before 1974, Red River did run through this stretch in a more-or-less straight line, but it was diverted to make room for the LBJ Lib-rary, the Erwin Center and other UT sports facilities and parking lots, and the Bracken-ridge Hospital campus. The new proposed alignment, replicating the old, would bring Red

River from near St. David’s Med ical Center down what is now Medical Arts Street and then (on campus) Robert Dedman Drive, con-necting at E. MLK Jr. Blvd. with the short stretch of already-realigned Red River, past Dell Med and Dell Seton Medical Cen ter, and then through the now-shuttered Brack campus to join the Downtown segment near Waterloo Park and Waller Creek. That southern bit was already contemplat-ed in a handshake agreement between the city and Central Health as part of the health care district’s redevelopment plan for

Brack, but UT’s audacious public/private design/build deal with Oak View Group to replace the Erwin Center as soon as 2022 sent ripples all the way up Red River. As it did when squeezing the medical school into the southeast corner of campus, UT plans to use that abandoned right-of-way to its fullest for building construction. The proposed transfer of actual value from city to university, along with attendant spend-ing on transportation planning and engineer-ing, prompted a flurry of effort to trade the city’s assets for equity in UT System-owned Lions Municipal Golf Course, which the regents would like to redevelop and the neighbors and golfers would like to stay as is through city ownership. The ongoing Save Muny campaign has stuck in the craw of local urbanists, and Council Member Natasha Harper-Madison, in one of her first actions on the dais, aimed to adjust the city’s negotiating posture away from a strict golf course quid pro quo. Less discussed so far is the actual impact on Austin mobility of relo-cating Red River to what is currently a narrow-er right-of-way (with restricted access to non-UT traffic through campus), especially given that the street was tagged in 2014 – and may be again in 2020 – for a rail transit line. – Mike Clark-Madison

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T. Don Hutto Detention Center Still Open After mounting public pressure and several allegations of sexual abuse, Williamson County commissioners ended the county’s contract with T. Don Hutto Detention Center in June, marking a significant shift in government support of the troubled immigra-tion jail (“Williamson County Commissioners Court Ends Hutto Contract,” June 26, 2018). However, while the contract expired at the end of January, the Taylor facility remains open, sparking protest from immigration advocates, who gathered earlier this month at a Taylor City Council meeting to voice their disapproval. The center, which holds roughly 500 mostly asylum-seeking women, is now run through a direct “short-term” contract extension between U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and private prison operator CoreCivic, says ICE spokesperson Nina Pruneda. Bethany Carson of immigrant rights advocacy group Grassroots Leadership ques-tions the process, noting that it appears there was no competitive bidding involved, including a request for proposals, as is standard with federal contracts. There is also no clarity on the length of the temporary contract. “It’s very unclear what this contract extension means,” says Carson. “We still have a lot of questions about how this facility remains open.” When the Chronicle asked about the dura-tion of the contract and if there was an RFP

bidding process, Pruneda replied, “That’s all the information we are providing,” following her one-sentence confirmation of the short-term contract. The Taylor Police Department has entered into a security agreement with ICE for the T. Don Hutto facility, a memo of under-standing that transpired the same month the county allowed its contract to expire, accord-ing to open records obtained by Grassroots. Under it, the department will help Hutto with escapees and provide emergency backup for disturbances. Email exchanges show CoreCivic giving the Taylor police chief the heads-up on public protests related to Hutto, including a rally to support sexual abuse sur-vivor Laura Monterrosa (“ICE Retaliates Against Hutto Detainee?,” Feb. 16, 2018). “This is pretty solidly a federal job, so why would Taylor PD want to be involved in a fed-eral contract that puts them in the role of fed-eral immigration enforcement?” asks Carson. The open records request also revealed a letter written by Taylor PD Chief Henry Fluck that offered CoreCivic glowing praise and declined a gift card given by the profitable private prison company. “I am very grateful for the gift card you sent me,” writes Fluck. “However, I am unable to accept it. As you know, it is the kind thoughts and actions that are ultimately the most important and I truly appreciate yours.” – Mary Tuma

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Judges Not Ready to Endorse Public Defender Plan The fate of Travis County’s potential public defender’s office, first proposed last spring, is more uncertain than ever. Travis County District Judge Brenda Kennedy, presiding judge of the criminal courts, announced in a Feb. 15 letter that none of those judges are willing to sign off on a grant request by the Travis County Commissioners Court that could secure the funds to get a plan in motion. Just days earlier, the Austin Criminal Defense Lawyers Association pulled its two appoin-tees from the county’s Indigent Legal Defense Working Group that’s working out the details. In her letter, Kennedy said the judg-es are concerned that if the potential office is constructed on a shoestring budget, it wouldn’t actually be an improvement

to the current system, and in the near term could be worse for indigent defendants. Kennedy argues the current proposal

is too vague, and that the county hasn’t let the Capital Area Private Defender Service – in its “infancy,” she writes – develop sufficiently. “It is our opinion that this is certainly ‘not ready’ and that commensurate funding for CAPDS should be allocat-ed to allow them the opportunity to address the present concerns,” she concluded. As first outlined, a new public defender’s office would take some, but not all, indigent defense cases from CAPDS (“A Public Defender’s Office in Travis County?,” Oct. 12, 2018).

ACDLA board member Selena Alvarenga echoed many of the concerns shared by Kennedy about the lack of detail in

the proposal – what kinds of cases the office would handle, what percentage would be diverted there, and how many attorneys and staffers would be dedicated to it. She also said the judges themselves should take part in the working group. “They are the ones that would be dealing with the office every day,” she said. “And they’re the ones that are seeing right now what is going on in their courtrooms. I don’t think you can do it without the judges’ input.” Paul Quinzi, a former working group co-chair who lost his appointment when ACDLA pulled out, agrees that judges are the missing component. With their participation, he said, there’s the possibility of getting the defense bar back on board, too. “If judges had more input, there’d be a chance to get one to change their mind,” he said. In an attempt to nudge them in that direction, the Travis County Democratic Party Resolutions Committee was set to vote on a resolution Sunday calling on the judges to reverse course, but it was withdrawn before being considered. So what does that all mean for a public defender’s office in Travis County? “It’s uncertain,” Quinzi said. “But there are a lot of people working very hard on it.” – Nina Hernandez

Do It for the KidsHOUSE DEMS LAY OUT SCHOOL FINANCE PLAN And It’s A Big One: The Texas House Democratic Caucus laid out an ambitious proposal to increase state public school spending by $14.5 billion – while also cut-ting school district property taxes by $1.7 billion. That’s in contrast to the GOP budget writers’ offers of $7.1 billion (House) and $4.3 billion (Senate). The annoyance of House Republicans at the Democrats’ gambit sig-nals how far we are from the end of this ses-sion’s jockeying to deliver the political goods that a lot of Texans voted for last November. The big items in the Dems’ “Texas Kids First Plan” include full-day pre-K, a 50%-ish increase in per-student funding through “basic allotment,” and targeted spending for disadvantaged and special-ed students and campus mental health, add-ing up to $8.75 billion. On top of that, the Dems’ $5.53 bil-lion compensation package goes beyond the GOP’s offer of a $5,000 raise (Senate Bill 3) and to-be-determined merit pay for “classroom teachers” to also cover sup-port staff, fund a larger share of health care costs, and sta-bilize the struggling Teacher Retirement System of Texas. The plan tops this all off by doubling the state homestead exemption, anticipating that if the state increased its share of public education investment, there would be reduced pressure by local governments to raise property taxes. House Speaker Dennis Bon nen, R-Angleton, who really wants to own this issue, released a statement com-plaining about “partisan” solutions…

And Then There Were None: All 12 Senate Democrats have vowed to oppose Texas Secretary of State David Whitley’s confirmation, following the debacle he

unleashed upon the state with deeply flawed voter data. Whitley, a former aide to Gov. Greg Abbott, got the promotion in December but still needs Senate approval by a two-thirds vote, which means two Dems have to join the GOP majority. So Whitley’s likely doomed, and his confirmation vote in com-mittee has been punted down the road indefinitely. “The damage has been done,” said Sen. José Rodríguez, D-El Paso. “Many Texans mistakenly believe evidence of voter fraud has been found. Many now fear to vote, even though they are eligible.” After realizing the errors made by his office, Whitley should have “immediately” cor-rected the record, said Rodríguez, chair of the Senate Democratic Caucus. Beth

Stevens with the Texas Civil Rights Project said election officials “will be held accountable” for any attempt to suppress the right to vote. “We need a Secretary of State who is committed to protecting our democracy, not one who vilifies and intimidates new citizens and puts politics above his duty to fairly administer elec-tions.” Three lawsuits have

been filed; while he considers his ruling in one of those cases, U.S. District Judge Fred Biery of San Antonio on Feb. 27 ordered that all Texas counties be instructed to stop asking voters to prove their citizenship…

Rallying for SB 4 Repeal: More than 100 immigrant advocates rallied at the Cap itol Monday, Feb. 25, to outline their legislative agenda, which includes a full repeal of Senate Bill 4, last session’s bill targeting so-called sanctuary cities. At the Fuerza TX rally, Sen. José Menéndez, D-San Antonio, elicited cheers from the crowd for

his SB 672, which would prevent police from racial profiling or enforcing federal immigration law. “SB 4 is a poorly veiled act of discrimination against people of color that erodes the trust between law enforce-ment and the community,” said Menéndez in English and Span ish. “You are putting a target on the backs of immigrant communi-ties.” Calling SB 4 an “ugly, discriminatory law,” Rep. Rafael M. Anchia, D-Dallas, filed a similar bill (House Bill 2266) last Friday, Feb. 22. He said we’re already seeing the negative impact of SB 4, with immigrant families living in the shadows and women too scared to report domestic violence lest they be deported. “We are not making this stuff up; it’s coming from our police chiefs and sheriffs who recognize the harm this is doing to safety and security in our commu-nities,” said Anchia. The rally ended with young protesters bashing a colorful “No SB 4” piñata filled not with candy but notes on how the law has affected their lives…

Appointed for Life? The recent disloca-tions at the State Office of Administrative Hearings have called attention to the per-

sistence of “holdover” appointments; Chief Judge Lesli Ginn’s two-year term expired May 1, 2018, but absent action from Gov. Abbott, she has stayed on for nearly another year. Following tensions within and outside the agency, she resigned on Jan. 18, but continues to serve (as she put it) “until such time as my successor is in place.” The situ-ation continues to rankle Baylor Law School professor Ron Beal, the reigning authority on Texas administrative law, who insists Ginn holds her position illegally and thus puts any decisions made by SOAH under her tenure at risk. Beal said that Abbott allowing Ginn and other appointees to serve indefinitely and without Senate confirma-tion is “truly amazing and clearly dead wrong.” In 2016, Ross Ramsey at The Texas Tribune identified 336 holdover appointees in jobs large and small, some of whose terms had expired more than five years prior. Thus far, neither Abbott nor the Senate Com mittee on Nom in ations has taken remedial action against what Beal sees as an implicit concentration of power in the governor’s hands. – Michael King, Mary Tuma

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ly, the school earns a two-year exemption from the TEA accountability rankings, with a possible third-year waiver available. The lack of planning time leading up to the school year was also a problem for CIS. Louise Hanks, Mendez Middle’s director of school climate and culture, didn’t start on the job until the first day of school. Although Hanks has extensive experience with what are known as “restorative justice” practices – intended to help students scrutinize their own actions as a way of preventing future misbehavior – she said those efforts take time. “Restorative justice is a needs-based practice,” she explained. “It takes time to fig-ure out what’s happening at a school, what’s working well, and what the challenges are.”

“SCHOOL IS NOT A PLACE FOR THEM” It’s difficult to reliably measure the year-over-year impact that the rise in home sus-pensions could have on academic perfor-mance at Mendez, because students will not

take STAAR exams until later this year. Students did take midyear bench-mark tests, which were constructed using ques-tions from the 2018 STAAR exams, but that assessment has some drawbacks: The test may draw from parts of curric-ulum that haven’t yet been taught, and the com-parison data reflects stu-dents who have attended school at a particular cam-pus for the entire year, which the midyear test-takers may not have done.

The effect of exclusionary discipline can extend beyond student performance in any given school year. “It also harms the rela-tionship between students and their school,” explained Deborah Fowler, executive direc-tor at Texas Appleseed, a social justice non-profit that has examined the effects of

Mendez was not approved by the Texas Education Agency (TEA) until June 28 – just two months before the first day of this school year. David Simmons, executive director of school turnaround at T-STEM, said this posed a major hurdle for partner-ship efforts in the first school year. “The time factor has been a critical issue for us as we’ve implemented this partner-ship,” Simmons said in a conversation with the Chronicle. “Time affords planning, and any project that has extended planning time puts itself in a better position.” Simmons said T-STEM’s leaders were focused on train-ing teachers to implement problem-based learning, an instructional model that empha-sizes group projects over teachers lecturing to students in their classrooms. That focus meant less time for building a thorough dis-ciplinary plan, even with CIS – whose mis-sion is to provide support services to help students stay in school – serving as an equal partner in the school’s new leadership. High rates of home sus-pensions cause many problems, most obviously that students are not in class where they could be learning. That could be especially problematic at Mendez, which turned to T-STEM to bring up the school’s ranking in the state accountability sys-tem, which is largely dependent on State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR) exam results. The charter partner-ship at Mendez was estab-lished under Senate Bill 1882 (passed into state law in 2017), under which school dis-tricts can partner with groups pre-approved by TEA to try new approaches to improve student performance at struggling schools. While the districts have to grant those cam-puses more autonomy, they gain additional per-student funding from the state; crucial-

Eight months ago, Mendez Middle School in Southeast Austin was taken over by an in-district charter – the first of its kind in the Austin Independent School District – led by the Texas Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (T-STEM) coalition. Along with Communities in Schools (CIS) and the UTeach Institute, T-STEM was tasked with turning around a school that has struggled to pass state accountability standards for five consecutive years. If the school doesn’t improve enough in two years to receive a rating of “D” or better under Texas’ current system for ranking school performance, it could face closure. Those are the stakes for the T-STEM effort; for some in the AISD community, the part-nership highlights the difference state-funded grants can make for a district brac-ing for a financial crisis. For others, the model now in effect at Mendez – and other campuses in the future – poses an existen-tial threat to public education. So how much improvement has Mendez seen thus far? That depends on who’s tell-ing the story and what data is considered. More kids are in school: Daily attendance is up, and the number of students with repeat-ed absences is down. But disciplinary actions resulting in home suspensions have risen since last year. At a school like Mendez, which is mostly attended by students from low-income families who may not have access to social services that can help improve a child’s behavior in school, the prevalence of “exclusionary discipline” practices can be dire.

THE METRICS THAT MATTER Data obtained by the Chronicle shows that last December, at the end of the first semester of the 2018-19 school year, the

number of home suspensions at Mendez was about 74% higher than at the same point in the previous year. Of Mendez’s just-over-600 students, English-language learners (ELL) make up 51%, and special education students 17%. Students identi-fied as economically disadvantaged (for Title I education-funding purposes) make up more than 90% of Mendez’s enrollment. Among the more vulnerable ELL and spe-cial education populations, discipline lead-ing to home suspensions saw a bigger jump – 98% and 179% increases, respectively – than those among the whole student body. Another notable increase is among the school’s black students: Although they only make up 9% of Mendez enrollment, they accounted for 20% of home suspensions – more than double the rate of the previous year. (The school is 90% Hispanic.) Mendez Principal Joanna Carrillo-Rowley acknowledges the home suspension num-bers are troubling, and says most of those occurred after other behavioral interven-tions failed. She points to other metrics, however, as signs that the administration’s efforts are gradually having an impact, such as the improving attendance rates, which offset the impact of a year-over-year decline in total enrollment. The number of in-school suspensions is also down by nearly 15%. “We’ve been reading the data and try-ing to make sure we are meeting student needs,” said Carrillo-Rowley. “Improving discipline has been a focus in our second semester, because if we do that, we’ll have more students in class and learning.” Carrillo-Rowley and other leaders at Mendez all point to a key reason why they have struggled to rein in suspensions: a lack of time to formulate a thorough disci-plinary plan. T-STEM’s contract to run

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exclusionary discipline on students. Fowler noted research that shows students of color and low-income students – such as nearly the entire student body of Mendez – are disproportionately subjected to exclusion-ary discipline compared to white and wealthier students. “Our fear is that this sends a message to students of color that school is not a place for them,” Fowler said. A study conducted in 2011 by the Council of State Governments Justice Center showed the consequences of disciplinary action on Texas students. Looking at six years of records (from seventh grade to 12th) for more than 900,000 students across the state, the research found that 31% of students with one or more suspensions or expulsions were held back a grade at least once, compared to just 5% of students without any suspensions or expul-sions. Almost 10% of stu-dents who were subjected to exclusionary discipline ended up dropping out of school, compared to a 2% dropout rate among stu-dents not suspended or expelled. Furthermore, 23% of students involved in a school’s disciplinary system would go on to have “contact with the juvenile justice system.” Just 2% of students who were not suspended or expelled saw the same contact. Austin ISD declined to make a district representative available to discuss the dis-cipline problems at Mendez or the district’s stance on home suspensions in general. (In 2017, the AISD Board of Trustees banned the use of discretionary suspension or expulsion in pre-K through second grade.) Instead, AISD Chief Officer for School Leadership Michelle Cavazos issued a state-ment to the Chronicle saying the district was monitoring progress at Mendez and that T-STEM would present an end-of-year

from teachers at the school who take issue with the administration’s approach to disci-pline, which he notes can have broader impacts. “The academic success of a cam-pus is only as powerful as the climate and culture developed on that campus,” he told the Chronicle. The teacher union leader says the discipline struggles at Mendez highlight concerns he has with SB 1882 and are an early sign that the legislation will harm public schools. “Outsiders don’t have an understanding of AISD culture, and when these groups come in, we begin to see the ‘charterization’ of our public schools.” The trade-off of higher per-stu-dent funding at the expense of school over-sight by elected trustees poses a problem, said Zarifis; Education Austin is currently opposed to any new SB 1882 agreements at AISD campuses.

“A SENSE OF SAFETY AND BELONGING” Zarifis’ fears that T-STEM may be unable to right the foundering ship at Mendez may not be borne out, however. Carrillo-Rowley, recruited by T-STEM from Midland ISD

with a reputation as a campus turnaround specialist, made clear that reducing the number of suspensions was a key goal for the school’s second semester. She pointed to several initiatives her administration and CIS have undertaken to achieve that goal, such as making sure all students are greet-ed when they enter the building and rein-stating the student council to help the stu-dent body feel more empowered on campus. “These changes help [students] feel like people care,” Carrillo-Rowley explained. “It helps them feel seen and be more self-con-fident, which improves their willingness to participate in class.” Carrillo-Rowley pointed to another pro-gram she thinks shows promise in improv-ing classroom behavior: the junior leader-ship program, which was launched in January as an elective for students who are struggling with academic and/or behavior issues. The class gives students an opportu-nity to work together in small groups on such skills as conflict resolution and helps them put into practice “schoolwide values” like respect for others. Staffers with CIS

report to the board in June. Cavazos’ state-ment also said, “We are committed to keep-ing students in school during disciplinary actions to ensure students are able to still receive all services, including free or reduced lunch, and continue course work in an alternative setting.”

CHANGE OR “CHARTERIZATION”? Gauging how teachers are responding to T-STEM’s efforts has been difficult, because most of the faculty approached for this story were reluctant to speak on the record. Two who did are new to the profession. One of them, Alfred Bradford, who teaches sixth-grade math, started at Mendez midway through last school year. He said adjusting to the T-STEM blueprint took time, but he has

seen it have an impact on student engagement with schoolwork and getting students to think beyond the lesson in front of them. He described one example where he tasked his class with creating a math-themed board game. Part of the project involved cre-ating a promotional flier, as if the game was being sold by Hasbro. “That real-ly lit a fire under them,” Bradford said. “A lot of the kids we work with don’t look to the future like that.

They don’t have the opportunity to stop and think about their future, so these projects can really help them dream.” First-year teacher Chelsea Aceves didn’t take over her sixth-grade social studies class until late last semester, but even in that short time, she’s beginning to see a shift in the campus climate at Mendez. “We’re getting really serious about chang-ing the culture here,” Aceves said. “I see it already. Kids who weren’t doing work last semester are doing much better now.” But Education Austin President Ken Zarifis says he’s hearing a different story

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BEHIND THE BUZZWORDS: DIVING DEEPER AT SXSW EDU If you’re checking out SXSW EDU next week (Mon.-Thu., March 4-7, at the Convention Center), you can take a deeper dive into some of the educational concepts discussed in this story. Check out the following panels.

STEM STEM – science, technology, engineering, and math – has been an edu-cation buzzword for years, and Mendez Middle School is not the only AISD school to focus its curriculum around the four subjects. The biggest key-note speaker at the EDU conference will be former Florida governor Jeb! Bush, in conversation with Washington Post education reporter Laura Meckler (Mon., 2pm). While the presentation is not explicitly focused on STEM, it will explore “disruptive policies” that could “transform today’s classroom into tomorrow’s ideal laboratory of learning.” More buzzwords! Two panels focus on explaining and reducing the gender gap in STEM fields. At “Seeds of Change: Gender, Leadership, & STEM” (Tue., 1pm), Sara Jordan-Bloch of the Stanford Women’s Leadership Lab will discuss efforts her organization is taking to “understand and address the gender biases” that lead to fewer girls choosing STEM-focused education path-ways early in their academic careers. Similarly, “STEMinist” (Wed., 5pm) will feature a conversation among representatives from the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) exploring the “unintentional exclu-sionary curriculum” that they say has contributed to the underrepresen-tation of women in STEM careers.

SCHOOL DISCIPLINE Professional education’s approach to discipline in and out of the classroom has shifted dramatically from past generations. In the interactive workshop “Culturally Responsive Educators” (Mon., 11am), Mandy Manning from CCSSO will lead participants in an examination of how “connections, compassion, empathy, and acceptance” can transform classroom management. Also on Monday, two leaders of the youth advocacy organization Chicago Beyond will explore how trauma and stigma can impact a student’s life at a panel titled “Arrested Development: Children, Trauma, & School” (Mon., 1pm). Liz Dozier and Nneka Tapia will share their approaches to working with students struggling with per-sistent behavior issues in some of Chicago’s toughest schools. And NPR education reporter Anya Kamenetz will lead a conversation on the relationship between children and the devices that dominate their lives. “The Art of Discipline in the Age of Screens” (Wed., 5pm) will discuss “trauma-informed practices, instructional tools and successful interventions” best suited for working with children who present behavior challenges.

PROBLEM-BASED LEARNING Also described as “project-based learning,” this is another on-trend concept that both presents a different approach for teach-er-student interactions and is key to the academic experiment underway at Mendez. “Closing the Gap: Implementing PBL in LD Classrooms” (Mon., 3pm) will feature speakers from the Houston-based Parish School, which serves students with special needs, exploring how the model works with special education learners, which account for about one in six Mendez students. A workshop titled “Hands-On Approach to PBL in the Classroom” (Wed., 11am), led by engineers of the Arduino tech-nology platform, will explore how to bring electronic compo-nents into practical classroom applications. And a panel the next day will explain how the physical space of a classroom can be engineered to make the PBL model more effective. Architect Danish Kurani and the leader of Google’s Code Next initiative (not that one!), Mary Jo Madda, will discuss how school districts can design their facilities to be best suited for PBL classrooms (Thu., 11am). – Austin Sanders

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come in twice a week to help facilitate these activities; in addition, the students receive intensive academic intervention to help with subjects they’re struggling to master. “We’re trying to equip them with different solutions [to conflict] rather than putting fists to faces,” explained Kaeli Helmink, one of the two junior leadership teachers. She said the work has been gradual, but noted that with the students they are serv-ing, even small improvements can make a big difference in their life at school. “For

these kids, even just choosing to put forth the effort is a major win.” CIS is also stepping up with added sup-port for both teachers and students. Hanks has implemented a “point-person” office at Mendez, a sort of on-demand conflict reso-lution room available to all students. The room is intended to give students a space to talk through issues without the pressure of an audience, which can cause a tense situa-tion to escalate. Hanks said CIS will grow its intervention efforts: “If we can do restor-ative practices in a calm place and not as a response to disciplinary issues,” Hanks said, “we’ll create a sense of safety and belonging that makes it possible to soak up instruction and do well on tests.” Early data indicates these and other ini-tiatives undertaken at Mendez are working. Discipline data showed a 54% drop in home suspensions issued since the start of the second semester; Carrillo-Rowley credited the decrease to the “responsive collabora-tion” between the partners in the T-STEM consortium. In her experience, any turn-around effort takes time to diagnose cam-pus problems and craft appropriate solu-tions – something, she said, that could have happened last fall if they’d had more lead time. “I’m new here and CIS is new here. It takes time to earn respect from the stu-dents, so we’ve been developing a plan for how to do that,” Carrillo-Rowley said. “I think now we are seeing the results of that effort.” ■

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do it on my own. I listened enough to pick up his speech patterns and what operative words he uses and am trying to apply it to his speech here. But some characters don’t have that, and there are times when we have to draw upon ourselves and the script and really investigate, like, “Why did you stop right there, repeat that word, repeat that sentence, and then change points?” And I feel like every time I made a discov-ery – “That’s what that means! I had a com-

pletely different meaning for that sentence!” – [it’s] because I got out of my own way of trying to perform it and I just listened to what this real person was saying.Alexander: Note to self!

[Laughter] I like hearing that. Because a lot of the time, I don’t think about the character in that moment. I’m like, “Were they saying this because Anna was there, or were they saying this because this was how they feel for real?”Woodreaux: Yeah, what part is a perfor-mance? What version of these people are we getting to show the world? I always think, “What if one of them shows up tonight and I don’t know?” And they come up after and go, “What are you doing?” So, bottom line: hon-esty. If I connect or don’t connect, honesty.

It’s impossible to talk about the criminal justice system, mass incar-

ceration, without talking about education.” The statement comes from Sherrilyn Ifill, head of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund and one of 16 individuals who appear in Anna Deavere Smith’s Notes From the Field, a play that investigates the link between schools and prisons – specifi-cally, how students who don’t succeed in school (largely over disciplinary issues) are most likely to wind up behind bars. This so-called “school-to-prison pipe-line” hit close to home for Smith, whose mother and aunts were teachers in Baltimore. That it disproportionately affects children of color and people in pov-erty drove her to learn more. Three years and 250 interviews later, Smith channeled what she’d learned into another of her sig-nature documentary theatre works (see also Fires in the Mirror; Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992; House Arrest, which Zach Theatre produced in 2004; and Let Me Down Easy, which Smith workshopped at Zach). Notes addresses not only education and incarceration but also the treatment of minorities in the U.S., Native American courts, police brutality, and more, through figures such as Ifill; Kevin Moore, who filmed the police beating of Freddie Gray on his phone; and Denise Dodson, who was convicted of first-degree murder after her boyfriend killed a man who tried to rape her. In all prior performances of Notes, as well as the film of the play that HBO pre-miered in February, Smith has played every role herself. For Zach’s production, though, she’s allowed a group of actors to play the parts. That foursome – Zell Miller III, Carla Nickerson, Michelle Alexander, and Kriston Woodreaux – sat down to dis-cuss their experiences both portraying these people and being black in America. This is a fraction of the conversation. To read more, visit austinchronicle.com/arts.

Austin Chronicle: Are there people you are drawn to or ones that have you thinking, “I don’t know how I’m going to climb into this skin every night”?Michelle Alexander: I think of Kriston when he has to be the preacher at Freddie Gray’s funeral. We had to do it for the donors, and [director] Dave [Steakley] asked us to quiet our ad-libs so we could hear his words, and it was hard. It’s hard to sit there and not be like, mmm-hmm. He says some powerful things. And it comes right after I play Allen, who was part of the Freddie Gray riots – he’s this street kid, and I defi-nitely feel drawn to him. I feel like all these characters are challenging. I get the oppor-tunity and the honor to play Bree Newsome, who was the black woman who took the Confederate flag down, and it’s like, wow, she’s still alive. I follow her on Instagram.

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It’s amazing what these people have gone through, and they’re still living to tell these stories. It’s epic. And I think about Anna. She played all these people. I’m emotional-ly drained after doing one. Like, “How did she do this?” I don’t know how her mindset was, because some nights I’ll just cry. And not like, “Oh, I can’t get my lines.” … Sometimes it’s that. [Laughter]Kriston Woodreaux: I was gonna say …Carla Nickerson: I’m with you on that one.Zell Miller III: We cry.Alexander: Definitely it’s that. Sometimes you have to detach your feelings from what they’re saying, and it’s hard. When he’s preaching, it’s hard for me to not feel the Holy Ghost, you know? You get invested, and as an actor, it’s so challenging.Woodreaux: When we first were assigned each portrait, my gut feeling was to say, “Okay, Anna did all of these, so I gotta make mine different,” right? And that doesn’t serve the story of these real people. It serves me as an actor. I want to tell their stories, not for them but alongside them. Michelle talked about the preacher that I play, Jamal-Harrison Bryant. There’s a video of his sermon online, and I hate watching stuff like that cause I just want to

The cast of Notes From the Field at Zach Theatre: (l-r) Kriston Woodreaux, Michelle Alexander, Carla Nickerson, and Zell Miller III

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Miller: I have to do Kevin [Moore], who [shot the] footage of the Freddie Gray mur-der. It’s … aw man, I’m getting emotional now. The way he describes it and looking at the footage and having to climb into that, it was so difficult to learn. I was talking to a friend of mine, and she was like, “You’re experiencing secondary trauma.” I have a very cinematic mind, so when I’m learning [the lines], you can’t unsee it. So to do that hour after hour, trying to learn the lines and perform it and be honest about it and the fact that you literally are looking at some-body’s murder on film – and then nobody pays for it. Nobody pays for it but the com-munity and the family. So having to try to not get so emotional that I can’t tell the story and also not be selfish about trying to tell the story, to where the audience can’t hear the story, it’s definitely been a chal-lenge. Dave’s been awesome working with me to manage that. But it’s tough, man, it’s really hard to do that. I mean, all the pieces are hard in their own right, but that particu-lar piece, for me, that’s been hard.Nickerson: Kevin Moore’s affected me especially, too, being a police officer. I had other black officers warn me several times, “Girl, you’re gonna find a cross burning in your yard.” I didn’t come from that whole military background and criminal justice. I just came from being me, and I wanted to be a cop, so I had a different take on it. But I saw so many times, just on a whim, a cop send somebody’s life down the rabbit hole. They’d say something like, “Well, tell it to the judge.” When you say, “Tell it to the judge,” you’re taking them to jail, they don’t have bail, they’re gonna miss work, they’re gonna be fired, they’re gonna have a record, they’re gonna get a public defender or nobody. And you just destroyed a life, potentially. I saw a lot of that. And it was hard. It was hard being a black police offi-cer who was really about my people and being proud of who I am and being honest and saying, “Hey, this is fucked up.” But it is. We need police officers who [do] not, you know, have that tunnel vision – “Oh, we’re brothers in blue. We don’t see black or white or brown.” Because 80 percent of all colors are that way. Communities need police offi-cers who relate to them, who talk to them like a real person, who see them as human, because that’s the key issue when you talk about enforcement on the street. You have cops who don’t see certain people as human beings. Literally. I didn’t believe that until I was a cop and saw it up close. They really can and do treat people different ways because in their eyes, it’s like a cockroach or a rabid dog. And that’s real. I guess I wasn’t ready to believe that there are people walking around who don’t see me as human, or who don’t see me at all. ■

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The experience spills over to the neighboring Brewtorium. Give the bartender the secret password and you can purchase a variation on the brewery’s in-house pale ale Sol Surfer, retitled Sol Shimmer for its addition of edible glitter – as delicious as it is mesmerizing.

Most of the dozen-plus dazzling installations at “Hopscotch: Light and Sound” provide ample photo ops, but make no mistake – this isn’t just another selfie factory. “We wanted to get that in people’s minds right away, the legitimacy of it,” says Nicole Jensen, “Hopscotch” co-founder alongside IT wizard Hunter Inman. “There was a need for somewhere for immersive artists to show their work on a long-term basis.” “Snapshot” dove into opening weekend (visual preview below, full gallery at austinchronicle.com/photos), which sold out in a snap, but there are plenty more chances to visit: The exhibi-tion of primarily local artists runs every Thursday-Sunday until March 31 at 6100 Airport (Blue Genie Art Bazaar) and will open permanently this fall in San Antonio.

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Though all ages are welcome, the experience is geared toward adults, according to Jensen: “I think adults don’t get to feel like kids very often, and with [the name] ‘Hopscotch,’ that frolicking nature of being a kid [is] a retro throwback to when life was easier.” Case in point: a color-changing ball pit created in collaboration with Deep Eddy Vodka.

Evoking emotion via interaction is key throughout, as seen in the Balloon Collective’s pulley-controlled

Thunder & Lightning, which was intended to give people “that little scared moment”:

“Thunder’s a little scary, and we’re making it more approachable,” says co-creator Nate “the Great” Culpepper. “And who doesn’t like to play Zeus?”

Jensen emphasizes that the goal is to create “a point of gravity where artists can show their work … [and for] people to have fun and forget about the outside world at a certain point, immerse themselves,” which is easy enough with The Infinity Boxes by Santa Monica’s Matt Elson, the only non-Austin artist featured.

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V-DAY AUSTIN PRESENTS: THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES Eve Ensler’s showcase of mono-logues gave birth to V-Day, a global activist movement to end violence against all women and girls. Here, 20 years later, is the latest iteration, which also features an art auction and an afterparty – with all proceeds going to Hope Alliance of Austin and the ARK Women and Children’s Shelter of Texas. Fri.-Sat., March 2-3, 8pm. CRAFT, 4704 E. Cesar Chavez. $13.

WELCOME TO NIGHT VALE: A SPY IN THE DESERT The most downloaded podcast in the world? About what might be the creepiest place on the planet that’s not quite of this Earth? Live, onstage, with all its tantalizing tale-spinning intact? These are all questions, and maybe you know the answers, but still some mys-tery must remain. Fri., March 1, 8pm. Paramount Theatre, 713 Congress, 512/472-5470. $20 and up. www.austintheatre.org.

H.M.S. PINAFORE Gilbert & Sullivan Austin presents the dramatic duo’s classic comic opera about a lowly sailor and his love for the captain’s daughter, a seagoing tale full of topsy-turvy humor and boatloads of bright and cheerful tunes. Sat., March 2. Brentwood Christian School Performing Arts Center, 11908 N. Lamar, 512/474-5664. $8-20. www.gilbertsullivan.org.

WIRES This is a sort of choose-your-own-audio-adventure about ways in which the world is connect-ed. Through a series of choices, you’ll both create your own story and craft your own musical composi-tion. The interactive story is presented as a set of handmade books by Doug Laustsen, with each book containing a small speaker and audio player. As you read the story you’ll also listen to the sounds that correspond to that portion of the story. The end of

her character seeks counseling, and the defensiveness in her voice is heartbreaking. Of course, she isn’t – but that’s the message that’s been hammered home inside the culture for as long as she’s been alive: Black don’t crack. With this work, Bryant aims to shatter that myth, to shout that it’s time to reach out and find support and assistance. As the show ends, Bryant has turned from the notion that, because her life is so hard, God must not love her to the belief that love is there and waiting. She stands confidently in the spotlight, and though she may stand by herself on the stage, she knows – and we know – she is surrounded by helping hands.

each story segment gives you a choice that directs you to a new book. Note: You can reserve a time in advance or show up during viewing hours. Opening party: Sat., March 2, 7-10pm. Also playing: Sun., noon-8pm. Museum of Human Achieve ment, Springdale & Lyons, 262/880-6982. Donations accepted. www.wires.lownote.net.MERLIN WORKS: IMPROV AT ZACH Here’s an improv showcase with spontaneous scenes, hilari-ous games, songs, and more. Featuring the school’s latest graduating class, with special guests – those local improv legends – The Known Wizards. Sun., March 3, 8pm. Zach Theatre’s Whisenhunt Stage, 1510 Toomey. $10. www.merlin-works.com.LOCUS OF CONTROL The Vortex presents the Austin debut of international touring poet Jason Bayani, showcasing his compelling mix of poetry, storytelling, music, and media that explores the lives of Filipino immigrants in America. Directed by Kat Evasco. Thu.-Sun., Feb. 28-March 3. The Vortex, 2307 Manor Rd., 512/478-5282. $15-35. www.vortexrep.org.TARTUFFE Moliere’s classic satire is a whirl-wind of lies, religious hypocrisy, and family feuds – directed here by Kelly Carolyn Gordon for Concordia University. March 7-10, Thu.-Sat., 7:30pm; Sun., 2pm. Concordia University, 11400 Concordia University, 512/313-5410. $10. www.concordia.edu/theatre.

CLOSINGHEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH Director Dave Steakley and choreographer Abe Reybold bring John Cameron Mitchell’s glamorous and rockin’ musical classic – about “a fourth-wall-smashing East German rock & roll goddess who also happens to be the victim of a botched sex-change operation, trying to find a place to belong in America,” of course – back to the Austin stage. Through March 2. Wed.-Sat., 7:30pm; Sat.-Sun., 2:30pm. Zach Theatre, 202 S. Lamar. $30-165. www.zachtheatre.org.

The woman stands alone, still, caught in bursts of light like emergency flashers in a facility on lockdown. Sounds of phones ringing and fingers clattering on keyboards, amplified to harsh levels, almost drown out her voice as she runs through a string of phrases that seem related to daily routines: a question she asks when answering the phone on the job, a query of a co-worker on break. She’s smiling as she asks the unseen caller, “How can I help you today?” and the cheeriness appears sincere, but there’s also a tension evident behind it, a sense of this woman working to hold it together in the face of the punishing noise and glare. And as it goes on and on, and the same scene is repeated again and again, it becomes clear that the big-gest part of her daily routine is the pres-sure, the relentless force pressing down on this woman, squeezing the breath out of her, the very life. But then, to describe it as a single force doesn’t do justice to the stress this woman – this black woman, it must be noted – is under; it is not one force but many forces: sexism and racism, most often in a toxic mix; single parenting; poverty; life-threatening medical conditions (which can’t be treated properly because of the poverty); and a lifetime of being told that she is expected to “keep on pushing on” with no help, except whatever God may provide. In black do crack, a new solo work that Florinda Bryant seems to have written in her own blood, the strains she

depicts are at once deeply personal and representative of black women throughout this land. When Bryant speaks bit-terly of being passed over by a white supervisor while white women with less experience receive raises and promotions, you can easily imagine this being drawn from the writer-performer’s own life and from the lives of countless peers of

hers. The same goes for her tales of working multiple jobs just to keep her children fed, the painful deci-sion to skip buying medicine that she needs for her high blood pressure because she needs the money for her family, of having to skip work to care for a

child and being punished for it when white co-workers with kids never are. When Bryant stands soaked in red light, balling her fists and letting fly a scream of rage, we can see hundreds, thousands, hundreds of thou-sands of black women in the shadows behind her, and she is no more alone when she shows herself numbing her pain, pulling from her bra bottles of booze, and

then a cigarette, and then cocaine. In giving voice and presence to these cruelties crushing African-American women, black do crack is powerful enough. But the situation it addresses that makes it still more potent – and vital, to borrow a term from an audience member at the performance I saw – is black women believing that they must shoulder their burdens alone, without aid, and that doing otherwise is to be weak or, worse, mentally unsound. “I’m not crazy,” Bryant insists to an unseen therapist when

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✪ A DOLL’S HOUSE, PART 2 Alrighty, then! FronteraFest’s over, Ken Webster’s been making the-atre in Austin for 40 years, and now here’s the latest from Hyde Park Theatre: It’s Lucas Hnath’s highly modern sequel to Henrik Ibsen’s classic, in which Nora must return 15 years after her dramatic exit to face all she left behind. This long-awaited continua-tion is directed by that award-winning Webster and features Katherine Catmull, Tom Green, Sarah Chong Harmer, and Cyndi Williams. Thu.-Sat., Feb. 28-March 30, 8pm. Hyde Park Theatre, 511 W. 43rd, 512/479-7529. $23-27 (pay what you can, Thursdays). www.hydeparktheatre.org.

LYSISTRATA Aristophanes’ comedy of an anti-war sex strike brims with innuendo and bawdy fun while taking a hard look at the folly of war and politics, the struggle for equality, and the eternal battle of the sexes. Directed by Jeremy White for City Theatre. Feb. 28-March 10. Thu.-Sat., 8pm; Sun., 4 & 8pm. Santa Cruz Theatre, 1805 E. Seventh, 512/524-2870. $15-25. www.citytheatreaustin.org.

TESTIFY: MATCHED The long-running series offers this night of true tales about pairing up: stories of swiping left and right, stumbling upon an unlikely partner, literally wrestling with a co-worker, matching outside of labels, and finding a tribe of fellow misfits. Thu., Feb. 28, 7:30pm. Spider House Ballroom, 2906 Fruth, 512/480-9562. $5. [email protected], www.testifyatx.com.

WELL Lisa Kron’s play about relationships between mothers and daughters, about the differences between (and maybe the overlappings of) “wellness” and “ill ness,” is directed by Kristen Rogers for Austin Community College. Feb. 28-March 10. Thu.-Sat., 7:30pm; Sun., 2pm. ACC Highland, 6101 Highland Campus Dr. $8. www.austincc.edu.

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Dog Magic: Woman’s Best Friend Rachel Martin and Suze Kemper, those indefatigable Hard Women, present an original new work that explores the profound and mysterious bond between women and their dogs. This much-anticipated resurgence of performance art includes monologues, movement, songs, dog ventriloquist dummies, flying marionettes, video interviews, audience interactions, a dog devotional shrine, and a canine version of “Zoltar the Great.” Recommended! March 7-10. Thu.-Sat., 8pm; Sun., 6pm. The Vortex, 2307 Manor Rd., 512/478-5282. $15-35. www.vortexrep.org.

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First things first, let me clarify that I was not around during the 1980s. I didn’t experi-ence the loud fashions, extravagant music, or hair. As a result, I viewed TexARTS’ latest production not through rose-colored lenses, but at face value. I’ll admit I had my reserva-tions about approaching Xanadu this way. Considering how contemporary stories like Stranger Things or It succeed with Gen X audiences by virtue of their nostalgic themes, I was worried a musical based on a 1980 Olivia Newton-John film might be lost on me. Xanadu tells the story of Clio, the ancient Greek muse of history, who comes to Earth to inspire struggling mural artist/valley dude Sonny Malone. Concealing her divinity, Clio disguises herself as “Kira,” a roller-skating dream girl with a bad Australian accent. (This is where, if I weren’t so young, I’d say, “Sure it’s weird, but that’s just the Eighties!”) Xanadu’s world seems populated exclusively by frantic, high-energy char-acters who emote solely through catchy Electric Light Orchestra tunes. From the top, we’re thrust into an overpowering sensory experi-ence that feels fantastical and predictably retro, thanks to an odd mix of Greek mythol-ogy and Eighties California aesthetic. Here, the excess of the era is communicated via physicality. At one point, a chorus member lands a back handspring in the middle of a tap routine while actors on roller skates fran-tically zip through the snug Morris Theatre, taking twists and turns with breathtaking pre-cision. During the show’s 90 minutes, I didn’t engage with Xanadu so much as it hit me like a speeding party bus. For a show that feels like a Broadway megamusical crammed into a black box the-atre, I was struck by how minimal the staging is. Bare save for three raised platforms, the set consists primarily of electric brights and energetic pastels projected onto the stage backdrop. Filling this blank canvas with larger-than-life characters and movement, director Jarret Mallon and choreographer Kimberly

Schafer deserve props for staging a perfor-mance that reaches every corner of the space without becoming claustrophobic. Amidst the production’s extravagance, choice performances shine through, keeping us grounded throughout the experience. TexARTS regular Daniel Drewes plays oblivious Sonny with a mix of laughable airheadedness and childlike innocence. This clueless-by-nature character seems essential to keeping the audience invested in this story of gods and strange magic, and could easily fall flat if not portrayed by someone who oozes Drewes’ charisma. This same charisma gives University of Texas alum Mandy Foster more than enough to play off of in the demanding role of Clio. While these two exhibit just enough chem-

istry to get by, the sparks really fly between our antagonists. With keen eyes for characterization and effective comedic timing, seasoned actors Megan Richards Wright and Amy Nichols imbue the scheming sister muses

Melpomene and Calliope with the flamboy-ance of Disney villains. Whether they’re engaging in crowd work or delivering jabs at the script itself, the duo’s self-aware per-formances play a major role in keeping this cheesy-at-its-core production palatable for its entirety. With a genuine sincerity balanced against healthy amounts of cynicism, the many unique cogs of Xanadu mesh together to cre-ate a show greater than the sum of its parts. TexARTS’ production is distinctive in that it doesn’t rely solely on nostalgia to please (though it easily could). Rather than relying on a pre-existing fondness for Eighties pop cul-ture, Xanadu directly serves its audience the thrills and excesses that have come to define the era. I might not have lived through the Greed Decade, but by attending Xanadu, I feel like I’ve at least been brought up to speed on it and can now understand why it occupies such an exalted place in the minds of those who lived through it. – Trey Gutierrez

XANADUKam & James Morris Theatre, 2300 Lohman’s Spur #160,

Lakeway, 512/852-9079www.tex-arts.orgThrough March 3

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INDIAN INK Austin Shakespeare brings Tom Stoppard’s delightful cross-cultural play – the story of a rebellious poet who has her portrait painted by a mysterious artist while traveling in India – to life onstage, featuring Babs George, Jill Blackwood, Tamil Periasamy, Sanjay Rao, Colum Morgan, and more. Directed by Ann Ciccolella, with music by Nagavalli. Through March 3. Wed.-Sat., 7:30pm; Sun., 3pm. Long Center for the Performing Arts, 701 W. Riverside, 512/474-5664. $25 and up. www.austinshakespeare.org.

THE ROVER Scandalous! Lewd! Morally depraved! The acclaimed Hidden Room company presents this rarely performed delight from 1677 through the lens of “a few very special teen films of 1983.” (Think: Valley Girl.) So, if you’re looking for a mash-up of Restoration/New Romantic proto-feminist sexploita-tion, complete with swashbuckling sword fights, forbidden romance, masked revelers, and bitchin’ live music, then pop your ruffled collar and behold Aphra Behn’s transgressive romp as directed by Beth Burns and featuring a cast whose diverse talents will thrill your senses. Through March 3. Fri.-Sat., 8pm; Sun., 5pm. Extra shows: Wed.-Thu., Feb. 27-28, 8pm. York Rite Masonic Hall, 311 W. Seventh. $11-35. www.hiddenroomtheatre.com.

ONGOINGFOR PETER PAN ON HER 70TH BIRTHDAY This is Sarah Ruhl’s comedy about a family’s view of death, life, and the allure of never growing up. Directed by Karen Jambon for Jarrott Productions, and starring Janelle Buchanan among a fine cast of talents. Through March 10. Thu.-Sat., 7:30pm; Sun., 2:30pm. Trinity Street Theatre, 901 Trinity. $15-30. www.jarrottproductions.com.

NOTES FROM THE FIELD Anna Deavere Smith shares her “most ambitious and powerful work to date,” depicting the personal accounts of people caught in America’s school-to-prison pipeline as they navigate inequi-ties in their communities. Drawn from more than 200 interviews, this show shines a light on a lost generation of American youth. Stars Michelle Alexander, Zell Miller III, Carla Nickerson, and Kris ton Woodreaux. Directed by Dave Steakley for ZACH Theatre. See p.22 for more. Through March 31. Wed.-Fri., 7:30pm; Sat., 2:30 & 7:30pm; Sun., 2:30pm. Zach Theatre, 202 S. Lamar, 512/476-0541. $25-78. www.zachtheatre.org.

JUNK Street Corner Arts presents Ayad Akhtar’s Tony-nominated play inspired by the junk bond scan-dal of the ’80s and set in the manic high-stakes trading shark tank of Wall Street. A fine cast under the direction of Benjamin Summers takes you on a whirlwind ride through the debt financing debacle that was the root cause of the country’s housing crisis. Through March 9. Thu.-Sat., 8pm. Zach Theatre’s Whisenhunt Stage, 1510 Toomey, 512/539-8638. $20-25. www.streetcornerarts.org.

AUDITIONSAUDITIONS: CASTA Salvage Vanguard Theater is holding auditions for this new play by Adrienne Dawes, a show inspired by a series of casta paintings by Miguel Cabrera, to be presented in November. They need actors to join the ensemble performances: female AfroLatina/x, mid-20s-40s, bilingual or Spanish-speaking skills preferred; male Latino/x, AfroLatino/x, mixed-race, 20s+, bilingual or Spanish-speaking skills preferred. Note: Some roles require singing; all actors will be compensated. E-mail the director, Jenny Larson, for appointments. Auditions: Tue., March 19, 5-10pm. Dougherty Arts Center, 1110 Barton Springs Rd., 512/974-4000. [email protected], www.salvagevanguard.org.

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CAP CITY COMEDY CLUB 8120 Research #100, 512/467-2333. www.capcitycomedy.com

EMO PHILIPS This man needs no introduction. We mean, he got one decades ago, when he intro-duced himself to the world – and the world hasn’t been quite the same since. It’s been laughing a lot more, for one thing. And we’re sure Philips is gonna keep it laughing until everything goes ker-blooooey. [Note: only approximate transliteration of apocalyptic sound.] Feb. 28-March 2. Thu., 8pm; Fri-Sat., 7:30 & 10pm. $14-23.

CHRIS GARCIA You’re familiar with Garcia from @midnight, of course – not to mention all the other shows and podcasts he’s sent spiraling into laughter, right? We mean, the guy won “Best of the Fest” in Montreal, FFS. Probably a good idea to reserve your tickets early for this show, yeah. March 6-9. Wed.-Thu., 8pm; Fri.-Sat., 7:30 & 10pm. $12-23.

COLDTOWNE THEATER 4803-B Airport, 512/814-8696. www.coldtownetheater.com

Yes, there’s Sugar Water Purple on Wednesday nights. And this Thursday features Friends For Now, a daring supergroup of improv, followed by the variety showcase of QueerTowne. Friday brings SRSLY, Whose Fucking Line Is It? and the laugh-inducing ladies of Loverboy and that Live at ColdTowne stand-up showcase hosted by Carina Magyar. Then there’s Saturday, with Allison Webster and Irielle Wesley’s “fever dream variety show” called Why Am I Crying?, then Y’all We Asian, followed by that comic cataclysm called Riot Society. See website for more!

ESTHER’S FOLLIES 525 E. Sixth, 512/320-0553. www.esthersfollies.com

ESTHER’S: NEW YEAR, NEW FOLLIES Ah, the fun seldom pauses, with musical comedy skits, magic, and a political satirical revue where the bustling backdrop of Sixth Street is on view through the stagefront window! Reminisce on all the news-makers, celebrities, events, and mayhem that made 2018 so memorable with A Year in Review. Bonus: That sexy magician Ray Anderson is going to wow you with illusions your mind won’t believe your eyes have seen! Thu.-Sat., 8pm. $25-35.

FALLOUT THEATER 616 Lavaca, 616/676-7209. www.falloutcomedy.comMonday starts things off with that sprightly revue of optimism called Fuck This Week, there’s Rob Gagnon’s unpredictable Sandbox on

Tuesdays, the all-female comedy showcase called Garage on Wednesdays, the inarguable

power of Sure Thing hosted by Duncan Carson and Brendan K. O’Grady every Friday night, and, listen up now you muthafuckas, don’t even think about missing SuperBlack, the improvised blaxplotation film that makes the Fallout Theatre the hap-

penin’ place to be on a Saturday night at 7pm!

HIDEOUT THEATRE & COFFEEHOUSE 617 Congress, 512/476-1313. www.hideouttheatre.com

Two stages, more fun. This Thursday, it’s an early PGraph show, followed by the anything-goes Free Fringe. Friday’s got the well-dressed antics of Fancy-Pants Mashup and the all-star Big Bash shindig, and then, OMG, it’s TheatreDome. On Saturday night, after that Ringwaldian Small Town Girl, it’s the Victor Hugo-your-way improv glories of Grand Misery, and then, oralé! There are two Maestro competitions comin’ at ya – and one of them’s completely in Spanish.

VELVEETA ROOM 521 E. Sixth, 512/766-8358. www.thevelveetaroom.com

AARON ARYANPUR “Funniest Comic in Texas” winner Aryanpur has appeared in clubs, theaters, and colleges nationwide – and his debut album In Spite Of reached number one on the iTunes comedy charts. Do we expect you to know more, except that Brendan K. O’Grady opens for him? No, citizen, we expect you to laugh. March 1-2. Fri., 9pm; Sat., 9 & 11pm. $10.

BUT WAIT – THERE’S MORE!SHIT-FACED SHAKESPEARE This is the comedy fusion of an entirely serious Shakespeare play with one drunk-off-their-ass cast member. It’s been called “side-splitting, raucous, and completely unpredictable,” and we ain’t about to argue, because it’s been months since we saw this crazy thing and we’re still laughing. Fri., March 1, 7pm. Spider House Ballroom, 2906 Fruth, 512/480-9562. $16.50. www.spiderhouseaustin.com.

✪ SHIT’S GOLDEN Yeah, well – so much for Spi-der House, right? But you know this new Speak easy engagement is gonna fuel the seventh-anniversary comedy fires of Shit’s Golden until they’re burning like – oh, fuck a simile, just come and see Matt Bear den, Chris Cubas, Mike MacRae, Sahana Srini vasan, Lea’h Sampson, and the McCuewans rocking the rafters of laughter ’til the roof caves in on hosts Chris Tellez and Pat Dean. Mon., March 4, 9pm. Speakeasy, 412-D Congress, 512/476-8017. $5. www.speakeasyaustin.com.

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A MOVEABLE FEAST: TWO OF SWORDS The third installment of Austin Chamber Music Center’s food-enhanced concert series is a new, interactive chamber opera by Russell Podgorsek, based on the short story by Kelly Luce. Featuring mezzo-soprano Page Stephens and the string quartet invoke. Wed., March 6, 6:30pm. Zach Theatre, 202 S. Lamar, 512/454-0026. $30. www.austinchambermusic.org.

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MESMERIZE III: ONESIE NIGHT STAN! Your creative friends at IEC are celebrating the late great Stan Lee with a showcase of superhero (or supervillain) inspired art installations at Native Hostel. “Wear your favorite superhero onesie, paja-mas, or costume,” they say, “or just come ready to party like a True Believer!” Enjoy the dance party, the live painting, the artisan booths, and maybe win your-self a C-note as “Super Best Dressed” in the cosplay contest. Excelsior! Thu., Feb. 28, 8pm-2am. Native Hostel, 807 E. Fourth, 352/816-1365. www.nativehostels.com.HOPSCOTCH: LIGHT AND SOUND This is a showcase of interactive light-based installations, with each work requiring participation from the guests to achieve optimum amazement. Through March 31. Fri., 4-11pm; Sat., 1-11pm; Sun., 1-9pm. Blue Genie Art Bazaar, 6100 Airport Blvd., 210/701-8370. $15-23. www.letshopscotch.com.✪ AUSTIN FORGING COMPETITION This fourth annual event is a collaboration between local blacksmithing shop Austin Metal Authority and the Community Forge at Mobile Loaves and Fishes Community First! Village. Watch artist blacksmiths from all over the USA battle with metal, might, and imagination in the only competition of its kind in the country. Bonus: live music, ironmongers market, and more. Sat., March 2, 9am-6pm. Community First! Village, 9301 Hog Eye, 512/328-7299. $5-10. www.mlf.org/afc.THE RISE OF EVERYDAY DESIGN: CURATOR TOUR We reckon this is the best way to see the Ransom Center’s new exhibit showcasing the origins of the Arts and Crafts design movement in Britain and America: with Christopher Long, the UT professor of architecture who curated the collec-tion. Wed., March 6, 7pm. Harry Ransom Center, 300 W. 21st, 512/471-8944. Free. www.hrc.utexas.edu.

OPENINGDIMENSION GALLERY: SWAARMS This new body of work by Suzanne Wyss at Dimension is a protean body, a visual representation of working together to create something beautiful and bigger than the self, driven by an array of thread-growth machines that evolve their own structures, adding to and trans-forming the site all the way until the exhibition ends. Did you catch the opening reception, where Wyss’ mechanisms were just beginning their complex indus-try? Come back soon, and witness the textile meta-morphosis as it nears completion. Through April 7. Dimension Gallery, 979 Springdale. www.dimensiongallery.org.

NORTHERN-SOUTHERN: WHERE IS HERE? Through March 15, the gallery will function as a lounge for people of all ages to hang out, talk, and listen – and as a hub for Northern-Southern’s photodocumentary project. They’ll be inviting people to events where a photographer will take pictures; they’ll also take field trips to photograph those who

BUZZKILL AT THE BUZZ MILL Looking for a regular Wednesday night stand-up showcase? Carlton Wilcoxson and Angelina Martin are the new hosts of Buzzkill at the Buzz Mill, and they’re fixing to show you a laughing good time. Wednesdays, 9pm. Buzz Mill Coffee, 1505 Town Creek, 512/912-9221. Free. www.buzzmillcoffee.com.

DANCEANDREA ARIEL DANCE THEATRE: ALAKAZAM! Here’s the launch of the Austin Soundpainting Collective, with spontaneous cre-ations of live music and dance by the award-winning talents of Andy Nolte, Garry Franklin, Claude McCan, Leila Louise Henley, John McCane, Jason DeCuir, Alyson Dolan, Sunny Shen, Lisa Kobdish, Angie Obermeyer, Clay Moore, Steve Ochoa, and Kevin Armstrong. And who leads this one-performance- only fundraiser? That Andrea Ariel, herself. Sun., March 3, 5pm. Boyd Vance Theatre at the Carver Museum, 1165 Angelina, 512/974-4926. $15-20. www.arieldance.org.

CLASSICAL MUSICAUSTIN CHAMBER ENSEMBLE: APPALACHIA WALTZ Violinist James Anderson returns to perform selections from Claude Bolling’s Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano, accompanied by a jazz trio. Cellist Karla Hamelin joins the ensem-ble for works by Mark O’Connor, Paul Schoenfeld, and more. Fri.-Sat., March 1-2, 7:30pm. First Presbyterian Church, 8001 Mesa, 512/219-7457. $10-26. www.austinchamberensemble.org.

ACG: AUSTIN TANGO! The Austin Classical Guitar Society swears that “it doesn’t get more fun than the joy, the sincerity, and the passion of the Bandini-Chiacchiaretta Tango Duo.” Sat., March 2, 8pm. AISD Performing Arts Center, 1500 Barbara Jordan Blvd., 512/414-9832. $10-69. www.austinclassicalguitar.org.

INVERSION ENSEMBLE: DREAM KEEPER Austin’s acclaimed choral collective explores the deep reaches of the human imagination through songs of sleep and visions, with premieres of new works by local composers Trevor Shaw, Robbie LaBanca, Adrienne Inglis, Stephanie K. Andrews, Trevor Villwock, and Marjorie Halloran. Featuring guest conductor Steven Brennfleck. Sat., March 2, 8pm. Westminster Presbyterian Church, 3208 Exposition, 512/910-7203. Donations accepted. www.inversionensemble.com.

ORPHEUS ACADEMY: AROUND THE WORLD Orpheus Academy of Music co-founder Wendy Kuo challenged her students to master 100 pieces from around the world; this free concert is a performance of those pieces. Sat., March 2, 6pm. Blackerby Violin Shop & Concert Hall, 1111 W. Anderson, 512/231-8999. Free. www.orpheusacademy.com.

TIME TRAVEL Yes, at long last, here’s a little something for us tempunauts! Cinematic Symphony stages a concert of music from your favorite time-travel movies. You know: Looper, Somewhere in Time, Benjamin Button, Prisoner of Azkaban, and even an episode or two of Doctor Who. It’s another free con-cert with fun trivia, prizes, and fantastic music – and it’s simply dripping with chronocules. Sun., March 3, 3pm. Anderson High School, 8403 Mesa, 512/414-2538. Free. www.cinematicsymphony.com.

can’t make it out; and all that’s collected will be exhibited at the gallery in June. See website for details. Reception: Thu., Feb. 28, 6-8pm. Northern-Southern, 1900-B E. 12th. www.northern-southern.com.

BALE CREEK ALLEN GALLERY: WORK TABLE DRAWINGS Not just any work table, not just any drawings, the draftsmanship on display in this show is by the acclaimed sculptor James Surls – he’s also got an exhibition of three-dimensional creations at the Umlauf Sculpture Garden, – and it’s a show you don’t want to miss. Bale Creek Allen Gallery, 916 Springdale #2.

BIG MEDIUM: NO ME OLVIDES The venerable anchor of Canopy presents a new show, curated by Fernando Muñoz, by eight locally established Latinx art-ists. Through art, music, poetry, and food, these stories build a narrative of happiness, melancholy, sadness, and hope. And these artists are Alejandra Almuelle, JC Amorrortu, Cecilia Colomé, Fidencio Durán, Carlos Lowry, Peter F. Ortiz, Elvira Sarmiento, and Liliana Wilson. Reception: Fri., March 1, 7-10pm. Big Medium, 916 Springdale #101, 512/939-6665. www.bigmedium.org.

ICOSA: DRIVING SOUTH IN A MOSTLY STRAIGHT LINE This new show – featuring a diversity of painting, mixed-media sculpture, watercol-or, photography, printmaking, drawing, and collage – is curated by the Contemporary Austin’s Andrea Mellard and is the first phase of a cross-country art exchange between the ICOSA collective and Minne a polis’ Rosalux Gallery. Reception: Fri., March 1, 7-10pm. Canopy, 916 Springdale #102, 512/920-2062. www.icosacollective.com.

BLACKFEATHER VINTAGE: KINGDOM Flip Solomon reveals her newest works featuring mush- rooms, with three large originals centering this exhibi-tion, accompanied by many prints and a graphically rich extension of Solomon’s line of clothing. Reception: Sat., March 2, 4-7pm. Blackfeather Vintage Works, 979 Springdale, 512/791-9372. www.blackfeathervintageworks.com.

COLLECTION RERT: TEARS AND LAUGH-TER THEY KNOW ABOUT This June marks the 50th anniversary of Judy Garland’s death – and also of the Stonewall Rebellion. Queer lore has it that Garland’s demise was a catalyst that pushed the events of that night into the riots they became. Now,

Wally Workman Gallery: Decon structing Nostalgia Elizabeth Chapin’s work references her Southern upbringing and the conflicted nostalgia surrounding the gentility and graciousness of the South. Here, she presents a large array of exemplary fauvist portraits, sometimes embellished by frames of tulle or active neon twisted like wild yarn – a fierce combination of materials that sizzles like angel spit on a griddle and makes eyes take wing. Recommended. Reception: Sat., March 2, 4-7pm. Wally Workman Gallery, 1202 W. Sixth, 512/472-7428. www.wallyworkmangallery.com.

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All right, citizen, I’m sending you back to the Dougherty Arts Center, to the Butridge Gallery therein. Yes, I realize full well that I recently insisted you check out the visual arts action in that longtime community space because Dave McClinton’s “Despite It All” show there was so worth seeing. But now, here those DAC people go again – with the sort of artwork that you’d think would be exclusive to, I don’t know, NYC or Barcelona or Dubai or whatever. Because it’s got that high-toned, international-art-gallery feel to it while also being concep-tually sharp and a nearly overwhelming treat for the eyes. I’m talking about Denise Elliott Jones and her “Does It Match the Sofa?” exhibition. You know that whole thing of folks (supposed dilettantes often derided by culture snobs) who prefer to buy artwork that will match their living room’s couch, right? Like, never mind the meaning of the work, never mind the subject of the work, never mind a solitary thing except how precisely the colors and patterns of it will match the fabric that covers your goddamn furniture? Right. So, Jones has taken this trope to heart and rendered it by hand and created a mind-blowing installa-tion of both art that matches the couches and couches that match the art. I mean, she’s worked up her usual gorgeous abstracts and mixed-media pieces, and then she’s taken couches – actual, full-size, thickly upholstered sofas and a few wooden church pew-like seatables – and painted them to replicate the array of artworks framed above them.

The audacity of this idea is refreshing enough, and the show would be a hoot if that were the only remarkable aspect of it. But Jones didn’t just start painting yester-day, isn’t ignorant of technique and composition and the long practice required to powerfully achieve them, which means that these couches look (except for how other-worldly their unique patterns are) like they came out of some fine-furniture showroom. Those pigments, those textures, are professionally applied. And what truly elevates this show beyond any whiff of gimmickry is that Jones’ artwork alone is abstraction of a

complex ilk that succeeds beyond its creator, is abstraction like the scaled images on the wings of certain rare moths are abstraction. The whole collection is like fabric that a mid-career Richard M. Powers might’ve designed for Martha Stewart after dropping a couple tabs of acid; I’m not attempting hyperbole here

(check out some Powers and read a few issues of Martha Stewart Living), I’m being accurate AF. Yeah, no, that’s a good thing. Also, Jones doesn’t limit herself to abstrac-tion. Not at all: She handles realism like a master, too. And she’s done exactly that in a few of the paintings above her embellished couches at the Butridge. In a few of those canvases, among the oddly compelling spirals and eldritch blobs, she’s even painted photo-realistic … couches. Denise Elliott Jones is some kind of acrylic-slinging trickster goddess of ornamental depths, and I, for one, am helplessly enthralled. Reckon you might pilgrimage your way DACward and pay a bit of homage yourself, lucky Austinite. – Wayne Alan Brenner

multimedia artist Silky Shoemaker has returned to Austin to create a personal homage to one of her many idols, honoring the actress with a room-filling shrine in the gallery of Collection Rert. Bonus: open-ing night performance of Judy standards by John King of Hello Lovers. Opening reception: Sat., March 2, 7-10pm. 2608-B Rogers. www.collectionrert.org.

STEPHEN L. CLARK GALLERY: FLOW ERS In which acclaimed collagist Lance Letscher focuses his prodigious paper-manipulating skills on botanicals and the gallery’s walls become a bright garden of delights. Reception: Sat., March 2, 6-9pm. Clark Gallery, 1101 W. Sixth, 512/477-0828. www.stephenlclarkgallery.com.

WALLER CREEK CONSERVANCY: NEW MONUMENTS FOR NEW CITIES Celebrate the inaugural project of the High Line Network Joint Art Initiative, a collaboration between five industrial reuse projects in North America – including Waller Creek Conservancy. Sat., March 2, 10am-1pm. Symphony Square, 1101 Red River, 512/541-3520. Free. www.wallercreek.org.

YARD DOG: CITY AND SKY The work of Chicago-based artist, illustrator, and muralist Nate Otto occupies its own lane somewhere in between the worlds of folk art, street art, lowbrow art, and contemporary fine art. Reception: Sat., March 2, 7-9pm. Yard Dog, 1510 S. Congress, 512/912-1613. www.yarddog.com.

UMLAUF SCULPTURE GARDEN: WITH OUT, WITH IN If you’re standing at the cross-roads of wood and sculpture, one of the talented giants you’ll see landmarking that intersection will be James Surls. If you’re at the Umlauf Sculpture Garden & Museum for this new show, you’ll be amazed by more than 30 of that maestro’s works – many of his

iconic, surrealistic wooden creations as well as a few of his giant steel and bronze structures. Note: This is, surprisingly, Surls’ first solo exhibition of sculp-tures in Austin. Reception: Tue., March 5, 6-8pm. Umlauf Sculpture Garden & Museum, 605 Azie Morton, 512/445-5582. www.umlaufsculpture.org.

ACAC GALLERY: RIGHTS OF PASSAGE The Austin Creative Art Center presents this exhibi-tion from Rejina Thomas that moves from Cubist Surrealism to Abstract Expressionism “using geomet-ric form and color to convey meaning and expression, reflecting the personal by removing the glamor to deconstruct racial history.” Reception: Thu., March 7, 7-10pm. 1605 W. Sixth. www.austincreativeartcenter.org.

CLOSINGMASS GALLERY: INTERWOVEN This is an exhibition featuring six contemporary artists who work in textiles, from traditional forms of artwork like Navajo weaving, natural dyes, embroidery, and chain stitching, to the more contemporary approaches of site-specific installation and free-standing sculptures. Includes work by Melissa Cody, Orly Cogan, Fort Lonesome, Amada Miller, Haleh Pedram, and Suzanne Wyss. Through March 2. MASS Gallery, 705 Gunter. www.massgallery.org.

BOOKSNOCONBARCON “For Austin area writers who can’t afford the time or money to travel to a con right now, or who just want to talk shop.” With your host, the estimable Rebecca Schwarz. Bonus: Speculative

fiction celebrated here, whether redolent of James T. Kirk, Chia Pet McKenzie, or Lady Panc Ashash. Thu., Feb. 28, 7pm. School House Pub, 2207 Manor Rd., 512/469-7630. www.schoolhousepub.com.

ACC’S BALCONES PRIZE WINNERS Alessandra Lynch will read from her poetry collection, Daylily Called It a Dangerous Moment, and Brian Van Reet will read from his novel, Spoils. Thu., Feb. 28, 7pm. Malvern Books, 613 W. 29th. www.malvernbooks.com.

THOMAS MALLON: LANDFALL Oh, that wacky Dubya! Before our country soothed itself with an Obama (dude, come back!) and then incurred the inhuman stain of a Trump (we don’t care where that door hits you, actually), there was some almost-homegrown Texan feller doing his Cheney-led best, right? Well, we reckon the bestselling author might put it more subtly than that at BookPeople tonight. Thu., Feb. 28, 7pm. BookPeople, 603 N. Lamar, 512/472-5050. www.bookpeople.com.

TWO-POET NIGHT: ABRAHAM SMITH AND GREG BROWNDERVILLE The veracity of verse, as it is written and powerfully spoken – fea-turing Smith’s recent Destruction of Man. Fri., March 1, 7pm. Malvern Books, 613 W. 29th. www.malvernbooks.com.

JAMES HALEY: THE HANDY TEXAS ANSWER BOOK Awwww, hell yeah! This book is like “Everything You Always Wanted to Know About the Lone Star State … But Were Too Busy Swillin’ Queso to Ask.” For true, citizen: Author Haley’s presenting a volume of much veracious Texas volubility here tonight. Sat., March 2, 5pm. BookPeople, 603 N. Lamar, 512/472-5050. www.bookpeople.com.

ALLISON COBB AND MÓNICA TERESA ORTIZ The authors read from their works on this highly poetic night. Sat., March 2, 7pm. Malvern Books, 613 W. 29th. www.malvernbooks.com.

DANIEL HAMERMESH: SPENDING TIME The older you get, the less time you have; but even the young are scrambling for minutes – especially

nonwork minutes, especially in this country – while the clock laughs its goddamn face off, oblivious and cruel to the struggling mortals of this human race. And now, here’s a scholarly man who’s gonna tell you (engagingly) all about that, and we reckon it’s defi-nitely worth your time. Sun., March 3, 5pm. BookPeople, 603 N. Lamar, 512/472-5050. www.bookpeople.com.

MARY ADKINS: WHEN YOU READ THIS The author presents her epistolary (and then some) debut novel of romance-after-loss, in conversation with Austin’s own Lucas Schaefer. Mon., March 4, 7pm. BookPeople, 603 N. Lamar, 512/472-5050. www.bookpeople.com.

TOM ZIGAL: OUTCRY WITNESS It’s the 1980s. A priest is found murdered in his New Orleans rectory. Who killed him, and why? And what about those, um, compromising videotapes? Zigal presents his new thriller tonight, in conversation with James Kunetka. Tue., March 5, 7pm. BookPeople, 603 N. Lamar, 512/472-5050. www.bookpeople.com.

✪ ONE PAGE SALON Here’s the latest iteration of Owen Egerton’s monthly literary shindig, again brightening the North Door’s snazzy stage – featuring writer and filmmaker Adam Ruhl, memoirist Brooke Elise Axtell, novelist Roanna Flowers, and more. And don’t forget to BYOP – Bring Your Own Page: Someone will be randomly picked to read it on the spot. Tue., March 5, 7:30pm. North Door, 502 Brushy, 512/710-9765. Free. www.ndvenue.com.

JANE MILLER: WHO IS TRIXIE THE TRASHER? Reckon the author, who is teaching poetry at the Michener Center this spring, will answer that question and others. Thu., March 7, 7pm. Malvern Books, 613 W. 29th. www.malvernbooks.com.

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PETER HELLER: THE RIVER In which the bestselling author presents his much- anticipated new book, a “heart-pounding story of desperate wilderness survival,” in conversation with Clay Smith of Kirkus Reviews. Wed., March 6, 7pm. BookPeople, 603 N. Lamar, 512/472-5050. www.bookpeople.com.

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Fuego ATX: Future AncestorsDance party meets QPOC community space meets art art art created to celebrate Austin’s qpoclandia, its many magic mak-ers, and the community’s future ancestors. Sounds by DJ Chorizo Funk and p1nkstar; performances by Banshee Rose, Chola Magnolia, Grandma Steven, and Jesús I. Valles; visuals à la Mireydi. A spring dream to fall into. All are welcome, but don’t be a dick. Thu., Feb. 28, 10pm. Sahara Lounge, 1413 Webberville Rd. $8.

Community Healing QPOC Health FairJoin allgo for their third annual hootenanny intended to “reconnect” folks to those insti-tutions, traditional modalities of healing, individual practitioners, and grassroots organizations “doing the important work of making health care accessible to QPOC communities,” explains allgo’s ena ganguly. Attendees are welcome to check out a class with Sanctuary Yoga, trainings from Austin Harm Reduction Coalition, complimentary on-site acupuncture, and jaw-dropping giveaways from the likes of Mother’s Cafe, Bennu, and more. Sat., March 2, 1-5pm. ACC Eastview Campus, 3199 Webberville Rd. Free. www.allgo.org.

A YEAR AND A HALF AGO, the city’s first-ever LGBTQ Quality of Life Advisory Commission held its inaugural meeting at City Hall. With support from City Council Member Jimmy Flannigan, the commission was created to help ensure Austin is meeting the needs of our qmmunities. Now, as the commission finds its footing, they’re calling on us – you, me, and the rest – to provide some input. If you’ve been wondering what’s on the city’s agenda to address queer and trans issues or have requests, feedback, or stories to share, you’re invited to attend their community forum on Wednesday, March 6. I urge readers not to sit this one out; aside from the fact that it’ll surely be an impromptu, fun, queer’d gathering, it’s also a place (far better than Facebook) to voice concerns, wishes, and what you’d like to see regarding budget goals and community needs here in Austin. (Attendees can expect light bites and supervised kids’ activities; Spanish and American Sign Language interpretation is available by calling 311.) Turning our attention to the state lawmakers, the Transgender Education Network of Texas is leading a lobbying day to educate legislators on trans rights, needs, and lives here in the Lone Star State (on March 7). If you’ve got a free day or a looming sick day, help TENT spread the word on bettering Texas’ trans rights.

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Q’ D UPGENDER INCLUSIVE CLOTHING SWAP Give a little, get a little – just leave those pesky gender roles at the door. (Donations can include more than clothing.) Thu., Feb. 28, 5-6:30pm. UT GSC, 2201 Speedway.HEDWIG & THE ANGRY INCH Not to be missed! Wed.-Sun., through March 3. Zach Theatre, 202 S. Lamar. $30-165. www.zachtheatre.org.QUEERTOWNE An hour of sweet, sweet queer comedy to laugh the pain away. Last Thursdays, 10-11pm. ColdTowne Theater, 4803-B Airport. $5.BROTHAS SPEED FRIENDING Make some friends with Beyond Brothas, a well-being and empow-erment group for men of color. Sat., March 2, 5:30-8pm. DuMont’s Down Low, 214-B W. Fourth.NAKED GIRLS READING An experimental night with readers sharing authors infamous for writing under the influence. BYOB, too. Sat., March 2, 7-10pm. Sky Candy, 1023 Springdale, Bldg. 8. $25.SERVICE X GEAR NIGHT Bring that daddy drama to the disco for an epic battle between Service and Austin Gears. With Mouthfeel and Chorizo Funk. Sat., March 2, 9pm. Iron Bear, 121 W. Eighth.GENTRIFIED FUNDRAISER Mingle with the cast and crew of the Austin-based web series while enjoying performances by Mama Duke, BLakchyl, and more. Sun., March 3, 4-8pm. Cheer Up Charlies, 900 Red River. $5. www.gentrifiedseries.com.THE Q X Q+ A monthly social for people living with HIV in and around Austin. First Mondays, 7-8pm. The Q Austin, 1023 Springdale, Bldg. 14. Free. www.theqaustin.org.BOIZ OF AUSTIN: SHOW ME YOUR KITTIES! Join our boiz for a feline-inspired show in celebration of Mardi Gras. 18 and up welcome; tipping encouraged. Tue., March 5, 9pm. Elysium, 705 Red River. $5.LGBTQ COMMUNITY FORUM See column. Wed., March 6, 6-8pm. City Hall, 301 W. Second. www.austintexas.gov/lgbtq.RESTORING OUR SPACES Austin’s QPOC communities are invited to this group conversation about spring cleaning for the mind, body, spirit, and spaces. Wed., March 6, 6:30-8:30pm. allgo, 701 Tillery Ste. A-1. www.allgo.org.TENT TRANS LOBBY DAY See column. Thu., March 7, 8am. 1300 Lavaca. $5. www.transtexas.org.

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mostly women – living in communities where Whole Foods Market sources products. This year’s campaign goal is to raise $4 million, and you can donate at the store as you pay for your groceries. March 1-31. Any Whole Foods Market. www.wholeplanetfoundation.org.LIBERATION & LIBATIONS The hotel balcony offers a great view for watching the Texas Indepen-dence Day Parade. There will be an afternoon happy hour and a silent auction benefiting the Texas Parks & Wildlife Foundation. Live music from Chapin Parker. Sat., March 2, 7:30am-6pm. Stephen F. Austin Intercontinental Hotel, 512/457-8800. $5-25.AUSTIN FORGING COMPETITION This truly unique event celebrating the art of blacksmithing includes a solid contestant lineup, a top-tier selec-tion of the country’s highest level of contemporary metalworkers. AFC 2019 will offer you a rare, up-close experience of the dynamic processes these accomplished artists use to manipulate their raw materials into works of art. Sat., March 2, 9am-6pm. Community First! Village, 9301 Hog Eye, 512/328-7299. $5-7. www.mlf.org/info.

✪ AMPLIFY AUSTIN DAY Austin nonprofit I Live Here, I Give Here is holding their seventh annual Amplify Austin Day, which hopes to raise $11 million in 24 hours online for more than 700 mission-driven organizations across seven Central Texas counties. Over the past six years, Amplify Austin has raised over $45 million for hundreds of local organizations. And you can schedule your donation in advance if that’s more convenient. See website for additional details. And donate, donate, donate! Thu., Feb 28, 6pm, through Fri., March 1, 6pm. www.amplifyatx.org.AMPLIFY AUSTIN KICKOFF PARTY AT BUZZ MILL AA is an annual opportunity to help out your favorite local organizations. Pups and pals are invited for drink specials, prizes, and an Austin Doga class (at 6pm). Thu., Feb. 28, 5-7pm. Buzz Mill Coffee, 1505 Town Creek, 512/912-9221. $5 suggested donation for Emancipet. www.buzzmillcoffee.com.COLLATED AND PERFECT Panel discussion on the changing standards used to evaluate early printed books. Stick around to tour the “Stories to Tell” exhibit, and grab a free copy of Collated & Perfect by Kathryn James and Aaron Pratt. Thu., Feb. 28, 4:30-7:30pm. Harry Ransom Center, 300 W. 21st, 512/471-8944. Free. hrc.utexas.edu.WEDTOBERFEST: WEDDING EXPO BEER FESTIVAL Couples are invited to grab a drink, plan a wedding, and see what the vendors have to offer. 100% of ticket sales benefit Generosity.org and their initiative to end the global water crisis. Thu., Feb. 28, 5:30-9pm. 800 Congress, 800 Congress Ave. $20-35, GA; $30-50, VIP. www.wedtoberfest.com.MAPAUSTIN Join StreetCred to celebrate the kick-off of MapAustin, a monthlong contest with a prize pool of more than $50,000 in Bitcoin. If you win, you can exchange it for cash money, keep it, or donate it. Thu., Feb. 28, 6-8pm. W Austin, 200 Lavaca, 512/213-0212. Free. [email protected] OF THOUGHT AND INDUSTRY In this monthly info session, you will be able to meet with students, guides, and the head of the school to ask questions. You will be able to watch students demonstrate a self-led discussion on a difficult text. There will be makerspace and chemistry activities for students and parents to participate in. Snacks and drinks will be provided. Thu., Feb. 28, 6:30-8:30pm. 1701 Toomey. Free. www.thoughtandindustry.com.IKEBANA DEMONSTRATION Explore the Japanese practice of flower arrangement, dating back

“New Monuments for New Cities” public art project in Houston asks the question: What should modern monuments look like, and to whom or what should they be dedicated? With communities around the country rethinking public memori-als, the organizers of the High Line project in New York City thought it time to take a creative look at what are considered public monuments, says Ana Traverso-Krejcarek, program manager with the High Line Network. The High Line is a 1.45-mile linear park built on an abandoned railroad viaduct in Manhattan. The High Line Network is a group of 19 infrastructure reuse projects around the country who share a vision of creating new public spaces. Traverso-Krejcarek says there are more than 100 infrastructure reuse projects happening in the U.S. Only New York City, Houston, Austin, Chicago, and Toronto joined the inaugural art project. Five artists from each of the five cities contributed to the travel-ing outdoor art exhibit a concept of what a contemporary monu-ment might look like. The subjects vary from an iconic Houston gay bar to a Chicago skateboarder, and proposed mediums from an archway to a glass window supported by steel. “Some of the ideas are completely fantastical,” Traverso-Krejcarek says. “This is a cre-ative exercise to engage the communities and start a dialogue.” “New Monuments for New Cities” is on display in the form of posters in light boxes integrated into benches in Buffalo Bayou

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to the seventh century when floral offerings were made at altars. The tradition continues in the home. Thu., Feb. 28, 7-9pm. Zilker Botanical Garden, 2220 Barton Springs Rd., 512/468-9991. Free. www.thegardenclubofaustin.org.✪ BECOMING: AN INTIMATE CONVER-SA TION WITH MICHELLE OBAMA Remember those days when a president’s wife was very publicly engaged and intellectually fierce and not married to a bloated bag of sewage with tiny little hands? The former first lady takes to the Erwin Center stage to share experiences and events, both public and private, that have shaped her – from her childhood on the South Side of Chicago to her years as an executive balancing the demands of mother-hood and work, to her years spent at the most famous address in the world. Note: You probably want to buy your tickets ASAP, because this nation (with good reason) loves Michelle Obama. Thu., Feb. 28, 8pm. Frank Erwin Center, 1701 Red River, 512/471-7744. www.uterwincenter.com.EASTSIDE POP UP NIGHTS Come shop the handcrafted and vintage market. Stay for drinks and dancing inside the Volstead. Thu., Feb. 28, 8pm. Hotel Vegas, 1502 E. Sixth, 512/524-1584. Free. texashotelvegas.com.REAL AUSTIN TOUR This “bucket list tour” gives you a city overview in just two hours. Multiple tours daily, starting at 10:30am. Austin Visitor Center, 602 E. Fourth, 512/962-8636. $35. www.austindetours.com.AAYHF DOMINOES & DONATIONS Join the African American Youth Harvest Foundation for a day of card games, video game competitions, and other fun activities as part of Amplify Austin. Fri., March 1, 10am-8:30pm. 6633 Hwy. 290 E.LEAP OF JOY: ECLECTIC MAGIC This fundraiser (to benefit the seventh annual Care To Dance spring recital from Leap of Joy) features an array of community artists showcasing various talents. Fri., March 1, 8pm. First Street Studio, 2410 E. Cesar Chavez #202. $15. www.leapofjoy.org.SILENT DISCO PARTY A-TX STYLE Hundreds of partygoers singing, dancing, and drink-ing with three live DJs battling for your attention, a 25-foot HD video projection wall, and a full kitchen serving Mexican food. Fri., March 1, 10pm. The North Door, 502 Brushy, 512/710-9765. $10-20. www.ndvenue.com.WHOLE PLANET FOUNDATION’S PROS-PERITY CAMPAIGN Whole Planet Foundation’s mission is funding microcredit to alleviate poverty around the globe for the world’s poorest people –

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AUSTIN ORGANIC GARDENERS ANNUAL SPRING PLANT SALE Organic vegetable and herb starts for your spring garden will be available, as well as ornamentals and seeds. AOG veterans will be on hand to answer your questions. Sat., March 2, 9am-2pm. Zilker Botanical Garden, 2220 Barton Springs Rd., 512/477-8672. Free. www.austinorganicgardeners.org.COUNTRY CLUB CREEK GREENBELT MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAIL Join the Austin Parks Foundation and the Lumber Society for a volunteer day. Help remove invasive trees and trash and clear more segments of the trail. Tools, gloves, drinks, and snacks will be provided. Sat., March 2, 9am. S. Pleasant Valley Rd. Free.SUNSHINE COMMUNITY GARDENS ANNUAL PLANT SALE Sunshine is located on the campus of Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired, offering local residents a space to grow their own vegetables and flowers. Proceeds from the annual sale are put back toward maintaining the space. You’ll have a chance to talk with vendors, tour the gardens, visit the chickens, and kids can pick their own carrots. See the website for a list and description of what’s available for purchase. Sat., March 2, 9am-2pm. Sunshine Community Gardens, 4814 Sunshine. Free. www.sunshinecommunitygardens.org.WOMAYN OF THE AFRICAN DIASPORA ADVOCACY & HEALING SUMMIT The Com-munity Advocacy and Healing Project’s annual event is grounded in art, music, movement, food, as well as dia-logue. It celebrates both past and present: “Participants will experience the beauty of the past and the innova-tion of the present, from the perspective of those strategically, intentionally, systematically, oppressed, and ostracize in advocacy and healing.” Sat., March 2, 9am-5pm. Huston-Tillotson Univ., 900 Chicon, 512/505-3139.EXPLORE UT OPEN HOUSE You know that big school in the middle of our city? Maybe you should get to know it better. The entire campus will be rife with activities, music, tours, and more for kids and adults. No registration is needed for most events. Go online for a list. Sat., March 2, 11am-5pm. UT-Austin, 727 E. Dean Keeton. Free. www.exploreut.utexas.edu.FREE VOCAL WORKSHOP Tapestry Singers offers a free workshop for women of all skills and experience levels. It’s not a competition; just a fun learning session with Tapestry’s Artistic Director Jenn Goodner. Sat., March 2, 11am-noon. Carver Library, 1161 Angelina, 512/974-1010. Free. www.tapestrysingers.org.TEXAS INDEPENDENCE DAY AT STAR BAR Celebrate all things Texas with live music and free Whataburger from noon to 1pm. Show up in patriotic wear for a chance to win an H-E-B gift card. The party goes ’til close. Sat., March 2, 11am. Star Bar, 600 W. Sixth, 512/477-8550. Free.THE WANDERING VEGAN MARKET This pop-up market not only includes plant-based & vegan foods; local artisans sell skincare products, makeup, jewelry, candles, plants, artwork, and much more. Sat., March 2, 11am-3pm. Buzz Mill Coffee, 1505 Town Creek, 512/912-9221. Free. www.buzzmillcoffee.com.ELISABET NEY’S NATURE DAY Celebrate Austin’s diverse flora and fauna with bird counts, hands-on projects, interactive demonstrations, and much more. You’ll also discover local environmental outreach programs, wildlife rescue, and science education oppor-tunities. Sat., March 2, 1-4pm. Elisabet Ney Museum, 304 E. 44th, 512/974-1625. Free. www.austintexas.gov/elisabetney.MARDI GRAS MASQUERADE FAIRE There’s an artisan and craft fair with live music. You can visit each booth and collect beads; hosts will provide complimentary chichory flavored Cafe Du Monde Coffee and powder-coated beignets. There’s an arts & crafts table for the kids to make their own masks and beads, and a costume contest – so dress to impress. Proceeds go to AustinWerks, a nonprofit helping out those in need with housing. Sat., March 2, 3-8pm. AFS Cinema, 6406 N. I-35 #3100, 361/537-7089. $10, adult; $5, kids under 12. www.austinfilm.org/cinema.KOBLENZ KARNEVAL – AUSTIN STYLE A family-friendly event, featuring authentic German food, student performances, costume contests, German live music, and much more. Proceeds go to the Austin-Koblenz student exchange program. Sat., March 2, 6-10pm. Saengerrunde Hall, 1607 San Jacinto, 512/698-2889. $35-65. www.austinsistercities.com.ATX HEARTS VETERANS BALL Join the Samaritan Center for a cocktail hour, dinner, and pro-gram with special guests including Lt. Gen. Pete Taylor, Capt. Molly Mae Potter, and Judge Mike Denton who currently presides over the Travis County Veterans Court. Dress code is boots & jeans or cocktail attire. Sat., March 2, 6-10pm. Hyatt Regency, 208 Barton Springs Rd., 512/451-7337. $1,500-$10,000. www.samaritan-center.org.

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FREE MEDITATION CLASSES All ages welcome at this Sahaja yoga meditation, which will help reduce stress and increase wellness. Saturdays, 10:30am. North Austin Business Center, 8711 Burnet Rd. Ste. A-12. Free. www.meditateaustin.org.SHERWOOD FOREST FAIRE Get out your corsets and chain mail and join the fun and fantasy in the medieval village, with scads of performances each day, plus food, shopping, live music, jousting, and unparalleled people-watching. Weekends, March 2-April 21. Sherwood Forest Faire, 1883 Old Hwy. 20, McDade, 512/222-6680. $22 ($12, child). www.sherwoodforestfaire.com.MARDI GRAS GOES TO THE DOGS The crafty Rainey Street cocktail bar partners with Austin Humane Society today to celebrate Mardi Gras with dog adoptions (2-4pm), a brass band and pet pro-cession (4-5pm), and live music from Interrobang (5-8pm). Bonus: drink specials. Sun., March 3, 2-8pm. Half Step, 75½ Rainey, 512/391-1877. www.halfstepbar.com.NO LIGHTS NO LYCRA This is a weekly, free-form, all-ages, substance-free and judgment-free dance party – no drinking, no drugs, no Instagram-ming, no hitting on strangers, and, oh yeah, it’s in the dark – with DJ Brian Blackout and a wide variety of tunes. Mondays, 8:30pm. Guan Yin Tea House, 4706 N. I-35. $10 suggested donation. www.nolightsnolycra.com.ARCHI-TALKS AT ARTICULTURE Featuring Carina Coel and the topic “Sustainability in City, Home, and Life.” Wed., March 6, 6:30-8:30pm. Articulture Designs, 6405 Manchaca Rd., 512/762-5228. Free, but RSVP. www.articulturedesigns.com.COMMUNITY QUILT MOSAIC PROJECT This is a series of four workshops where par-ticipants will be part of the design process to collaborate, make, and glaze ceramic tiles to be included in a large 5-by-6 mosaic artwork that will be installed at the entrance of the Rosewood-Zaragosa Neighborhood Center. March 6 & 20. April 3 & 10. Wednesdays, 11am. Rosewood-Zaragosa Neighborhood Center, 2800 Webberville Rd. Free. www.batikbydesign.com.BARC FOR THE ARC ART EXHIBIT AND SALE Support student artists by purchasing their favorite pet portraits. A portion of the proceeds go to Divine Canines to help them continue free dog therapy services for tens of thousands of people in need around Central Texas. Plus, complimentary wine and bites. Thu., March 7, 6-8pm. The Arc of the Capital Area, 4902 Grover, 512/476-7044. Free. www.arcaustin.org.

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AUSTIN SPURS Vs. Rio Grande Valley Vipers. Thu., Feb. 28, 7:30pm. H-E-B Center at Cedar Park, 2100 Avenue of the Stars, Cedar Park, 512/600-5000. $6-79. austin.gleague.nba.com.TEXAS STARS Vs. Chicago Wolves. Fri.-Sat., March 1-2, 7pm. H-E-B Center at Cedar Park, 2100 Ave. of the Stars, Cedar Park, 512/467-8277. $22-50. www.texasstars.com.UT BASEBALL Vs. LSU: March 1-3, Fri., 6:30pm; Sat., 3:30pm; Sun., 1pm. Vs. UTRGV: Tue., March 5, 6:30pm. Disch-Falk Field, 1300 E. MLK. $3-25. www.texassports.com.UT MEN’S BASKETBALL Vs. Iowa State. Sat., March 2, 1pm. Frank Erwin Center, 1701 Red River, 512/471-7744. $10-80. www.uterwincenter.com.UT WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Vs. Iowa State. Sat., March 2, 7pm. Frank Erwin Center, 1701 Red River, 512/471-7744. $8-14. www.uterwincenter.com.UT SOFTBALL Two games against Longwood. Wed., March 6, 4:30pm. Red & Charline McCombs Field, Comal & MLK, 512/471-3333. www.utexas.edu/athletics.ST. EDWARD’S BASEBALL Vs. Texas A&M. Fri., March 1, 12:30pm; Sat., March 2, 1pm. Lucian-Hamilton Field, 3001 S. Congress. Free. athletics.stedwards.edu.ST. EDWARD’S SOFTBALL Vs. Newman (DH): Sat., March 2, noon. Vs. Angelo State: Tue., March 5, 1pm. Diane Daniels Field, Theater Pass & Moody Drive on St. Edward’s campus. Free. athletics.stedwards.edu.HUSTON-TILLOTSON SOFTBALL Vs. Texas College. Fri., March 1, 1pm; Sat., March 2, noon. Krieg Field, 517 S. Pleasant Valley Rd. Free. www.htu.edu/athletics.CONCORDIA SOFTBALL Vs. UT-Tyler: Tue., March 5, 4 & 6pm; Wed., March 6, 3pm. Tornado Field, next to the fieldhouse on Killian Road. athletics.concordia.edu.

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KIDSDON’T MESS WITH TEXAS K-12 ART CONTEST Keep Texas Beautiful and the Texas Department of Transportation invite Texas students in kindergarten through 12th grade to submit their best litter-prevention-inspired artwork to be considered for the Don’t Mess With Texas calendar. Deadline: Mon., April 22. Free. www.ktb.org/artcontest.THREE BILLY GOATS GRUFF Part of the EmilyAnn Children’s Theatre series featuring well-loved tales adapted by D. Heath Thompson. March 2-24. Sat., 10am; Sun., 2pm. EmilyAnn Theatre, 1101 FM 2325, Wimberley, 512/847-6969. $8, students; $10, adults. [email protected] MASKS LIVE This touring production brings the characters of Disney Junior’s TV show PJ Masks to life, as Catboy, Owlette, and Gekko take their night-time adventures to the stage. Wed., March 6. H-E-B Center at Cedar Park, 2100 Avenue of the Stars, Cedar Park, 512/600-5000. www.cedarparkcenter.com.

OUT OF TOWNTEXAS BIRTHDAY BASH Celebrate all things Texas with music, food, and lots of fun for all ages. Fri.-Sat., March 1-2. Navasota. www.texasbirthdaybash.com.TEXAS INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION Join the party where Texas began with music, food, crafts, and living history demonstra-tions. Sat.-Sun., March 2-3. Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site. Free. www.tpwd.texas.gov/calendar/washington-on-the-brazos/texas-independence-day.TEXAS INDEPENDENCE CELEBRATION Free music in the oldest dance hall in Texas, as well as special events around town. Sat., March 2, 11am-4pm. Gruene. www.gruenetexas.com.MYSTICK KREWE OF OKEANOS MARDI GRAS PARADE The town’s oldest krewe presents a parade honoring Texas Independence Day. Sat., March 2, noon. San Marcos. www.mistickkreweofokeanos.com.

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Pay a visit to King Bee and you’ll find more than blues music and great pizza: The dark and divey Eastside cocktail haunt also hap-pens to have a vast collection of agave spirits. When Billy Hankey opened his bar in August 2014, he started with just four differ-ent types of mezcal, initially stocked for friends and colleagues. After going through five bottles each of Chichicapa and Minero (two different Del Maguey single village mez-cals) in one week, he recognized the marked interest and decided to start expanding his collection. Now a majority of his back bar is made up of agave spirits. Beyond mezcal, you’ll find bacanora (a Sonoran spirit made from distilling the yaqui agave), raicilla (a spirit made in Jalisco from a variety of differ-ent agaves) and sotol (a Northern Mexican distillate made from the desert spoon plant). “It’s a lot of flavors people are experienc-ing for the first time,” says Hankey. “I tend to tell people to think more of memories than actual flavors and I think that lends an easier transition into understanding what they’re drinking.” While most mezcal is made in Oaxaca, it can also be produced in Durango, Guana juato, Guerrero, San Luis Potosí, Tamauli pas, Zacatecas, Michoacán, and Puebla. And though similar spirits are made all through-out the country, it cannot be labeled as “mezcal” outside of this mezcal denomina-tion of origin (D.O.).

would we limit ourselves to D.O.?” adds Suerte head bartender Blake Gardner. “Agaves from the arid mountains of Sonora have unique expressions. Agaves from Jalisco have their own thing going on, too.” La Condesa has started hosting a series of “Know Your Agave” classes to educate the public on mezcal and its lesser-known compadres. General Manager Josh Prewitt is a major player in building out the restau-rant’s bar and developing this educational program. Prewitt, who has a WSET-3 (Wine & Spirit Education Trust Level 3) certifica-tion, came to La Condesa with a background in wine and was immediately drawn into the world of agave. “Mezcal is indeed the wine of the spirit world,” says Prewitt, pouring a copita of Clande Lechuguilla, an herba-ceous Chihuahuan mezcal blended with sotol. “If you want something really fine and delicious, more fruit-for-ward and less smoky, we’ve got that. If you want something more ethereal or something kind of weird, we’ve got that, too. It’s such a diverse category that there’s something for everybody. Now there’s hun-dreds of different producers and varieties and even more brands coming to market.” Prewitt’s passion for mezcal was solidified the first time he visited producers in Oaxaca. He now visits Mexico at least once a year and hopes La Condesa’s diverse collection of spirits will inspire others to do the same. “Once you’re there and you see the really intense amount of work that these people do – starting at 4 or 5 in the morning every day, and all very labor-intensive and hands-on and non-mechanized – it really makes you appreciate it even more,” he says. “It’s a really very special process and I want to share my love and excitement for these places and people.” The Los Angeles-based Las Perlas, the nation’s first mezcal bar, opened its second location in Downtown Austin over a year ago with 250 different bottles. It now boasts a staggering 383 different labels and count-

Once mezcal fever hit Austin, the spirit spread like wildfire, showing up on bar lists across the city and inspiring single-spirit con-cepts like Techo Mezcaleria & Agave Bar, La Holly, and Mezcalería Tobalá (above Whisler’s). Now, more and more establishments are beginning to source these “alternative aga-ves,” educating consumers while providing them with more options than ever before. “People are starting to discover that tast-ing mezcal is similar to wine, in the sense that the terroir, type of agave, and the hand of the maestro mezcalero all go into creat-ing the flavor in each bottle,” says Suerte owner Sam Hellman-Mass. “As guests learn about mezcal, they are getting really curi-ous to taste the nuanced flavors amongst the [other] spirits produced in the different parts of Mexico and Texas.” In addition to a wide variety of mezcals and tequilas, Suerte offers options like Flor de Des ierto, a wild-harvested sotol roasted in earthen pits, then smashed with axes and stomped by the hooves of cattle before under-going open-air fermentation and clay pot distillation. They also offer several labels of La Venenosa raicilla made from agaves that have been roasted and distilled in the same process as mezcal, then roasted underground (or above ground, for a less smoky flavor). “When one of the things we love most about mezcal is how incredibly well the terroir of the plant is represented, why

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ing. They are also helping to spread the good word of agave with their “Mezcal Collective” classes. In the 17 months they have been open, they’ve conducted over 50 collectives led by master distillers and agave experts. “We have a lot of young people in the tech and hospitality industries here, and those people tend to have disposable income and pretty adventurous palates,” says Drew Jerdan, Las Perlas’ assistant general man-ager. “They also tend to take an interest in what I’ll call authenticity, for lack of a better

word, in what they consume. Handmade ancestral spirits definitely fit that category and give people the opportu-nity to make a connection with the cultures that produce them.” He’s also met a number of Austinites originally from Chihuahua or Sonora, who remember their uncles or grandfathers home-distilling when they were growing up.

“More than a few Sonorans have come in and been overjoyed to meet an American bartender who knows what bacanora is,” says Jerdan. General Manager Steve White says that sotol is by and large the quickest-growing “alternative agave” category (even though the dasylirion wheeleri, or desert spoon plant, isn’t even technically an agave, but more like a close relative). “I believe the growth in this category is due simply to the wide availability of the plant as a source of material for distillate and a via-ble real alternative to the dwindling levels of agave plants available for use in distill-ing,” says White. Just over a year ago, Desert Door Sotol launched, becoming the first distillery to craft the spirit using Texas-grown, invasive desert spoon plants, and this April, Terlingua will host the world’s first sotol festival. Considering the rising popularity of mezcal and the increasing sustainability challenges faced by its producers, the rise of a delicious alternative couldn’t be better timed. ■

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FAT TUESDAY CRAWFISH BOIL Did you know Scholz Garten will be rolling out a new menu soon? We’ll tell you about that later, liebchen, because right now the storied joint is all about the mouthwatering mudbugs and side dishes they’ll be cooking up on Tuesday. With drink specials, of course, and a heapin’ helpin’ of swamptastic live music from Charles Thibodeaux and the Austin Cajun Aces. Tue., March 5, 5-8pm. Scholz Garten, 1607 San Jacinto, 512/474-1958. www.scholzgarten.com.COVER 2: CRAWFISH WEDNESDAYS So, a mudbug walks into a sports bar … and it’s doomed to be devoured, if it’s Wednesday and the bar is this popu-lar place. The Cajun-inspired crew at Cover 2 is cooking up the crawdads every hump day and selling them by the pound, straight up or doused with hot sauce, to accompany your game-watching, trash-talking, beer-fueled camaraderie. Wednesdays, 11am-10pm (or until they run out). Cover 2, 13701 Research, 512/506-9935. www.cover-2.com.

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Native Texans Nick Hermandorfer and Tyler Bambrick are combining America’s favorite pastime with its love of food in a new facility, Home Run Dugout, located at Dell Diamond, home of the Round Rock Express (Houston Astros’ Triple-A affiliate). “Hitting a home run is truly the best experience – whether you’re an athlete or not,” says Hermandorfer, a two-sport NCAA athlete and Princeton grad-uate with a career background in startups. “I basically created Home Run Dugout to try to relive my glory days as an all-star little-leaguer who felt more comfortable swinging for the fences.”

Co-owner Bambrick, a West Point gradu-ate who served two tours in Afghanistan and holds an MBA from UT, learned the ways of food business from his father, who opened several kolache shops in Houston. Once partnered, the two guys began bootstrapping and brainstorm-ing in Bambrick’s grandmother’s unaircondi-tioned San Marcos garage in 2015. In late 2018, sponsors like Ryan-Sanders Baseball and Glynn Bloomquist jumped aboard to the tune of $2 million in seed money, and the facility is slated to open to the public on April 9, opening day of MLB season. As of Monday, March 4, pre-booking for groups will be available.

On a mission to make baseball more acces-sible, Home Run Dugout is designed as an eater-tainment facility – think Topgolf, but for baseball. Utilizing a patent-pending proprietary pitching machine, Hermandorfer and Bambrick say their technology-driven concept “eliminates the intimidating factors of batting cages.” Set in bays, the machine pitches ground-up, soft-toss balls to the batter; using a touch-screen interface, spectators can safely direct pitches to any quadrant of the strike zone, which accommodates different heights and skill levels. After physically hitting the ball, there’s also a built-in augmented reality experience that allows users to gamify the batting and sim-ulate any MLB stadium. Basically, that means you, too, can ditch the helmet, forget the fouls, and strut in the glory of simulated home run success – all while having dinner and drinks. “Our menu is a gourmet spin on ballpark favorites – some people may even describe it as culinary wizardry – but we will have peanuts and Cracker Jack, too,” says Hermandorfer. They’ll also feature a fully stocked bar with specialty cocktails, Texas craft beers, and Texas wines. He adds, “Our goal is to make our menu and bar perfect for a competitive office happy hour while also being romantic enough for date night. “We are seeing more and more people looking for activities to experience with their friends and family besides going to a bar and watching TV. We believe life is all about shared experiences, and we are confident that a little friendly competition (America’s pastime in particular) is the best way to bring people together: over beers, laughter, and home runs,” says Hermandorfer. “Plus, even if you want to sit it out, you can still enjoy a cold beverage and delicious food while heck-ling your friends and family at bat.” ■

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Juniper: Amoré Mondays This excellent Northern Italian eatery has debuted Amoré Monday, a curated menu of their most popular dish-es at happy hour prices, offering tastes of antipasti favorites like puffy potatoes and chicken liver mousse along with house-made pasta dishes, including carbonara, spaghetti & meatballs, and cacio e pepe. A raft of spritz-forward drink specials accompany this wealth of yum, beer and bottles of wine are half off, and – pssst! – be sure to ask about those “shift drinks” for a boilermaker-y good time. Mondays, through March 25. Juniper, 2400 E. Cesar Chavez #304, 512/220-9421. www.juniperaustin.com.

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First released in 1999, Office Space remains one of the most relatable and hilarious comedies of all time. Mike Judge’s irreverent snapshot of the day-to-day tedium of cubicle life transcended cult status to become a bona fide classic, a fact that will be cemented this week when it receives the Texas Film Hall of Fame’s Star of Texas Award at the Austin Film Society, after a special 20th anniversary screening at the the Paramount Theatre. Judge, along with stars Ron Livingston, Gary Cole, and David Herman, will be on hand to accept the award and partici-pate in a post-screening Q&A. “I’m expecting a medal from the Austin Film Society,” said Herman, who played the memorable role of Michael Bolton – a nebbish office worker who begrudgingly shares a name with the famous singer-songwriter. Although his career has largely shifted to voice acting in animated projects, Herman is still recognized by fans of Office Space. Unlike his fictional counterpart, who was constantly annoyed by comparisons to the person with whom he shared a name, Herman is thrilled that the film still has such a huge impact. “I happily embrace it,” he said. “People who love Office Space, it hits them at their core. There’s nothing more wonderful than having someone come up to you and say how meaningful it is and how much it mirrors their life.” Herman was cast in the film after working with writer/director Mike Judge on the first two seasons of his hit animated series, King of the Hill. “It was an easy friendship to make,” said Herman. “I get where Mike comes from, I instantly get what he’s trying to do.” Judge has utilized the actor in various projects, including his other cult-classic comedy film, Idiocracy, but Office Space is still the pair’s

most iconic collaboration to date. Herman said Judge cast him based on the “weenie trying to maintain his manhood type of guy” he often voiced on King of the Hill. “He knew I was capable of this part. … How flattering, right?” Office Space was filmed in and around Austin for three months, and Herman says the city is “a far cry from what it was in 1998,” when he

would walk from his hotel down South Congress to Ego’s, where “their Wednesday night band was this guy with a steel guitar. It was mind-blowing.” The city left such an impression on the actor that he came back to stay, living here from 2006 until 2013. He’s excited to return for the 20th anniversary screening and eager to reunite with old Austin friends – like local musician Mike Flanigin, whom he calls “phenomenal” – as well as his pals from Office Space. Though he doesn’t run into Livingston as often these days, Herman says he frequently spends time with Cole, now his co-star on the FOX animated series Bob’s Burgers. “That Mike Brady is terrifying,” he said of Cole, the beloved character actor who followed 1995’s The Brady Bunch Movie with a career-defining performance as Office Space’s dispassionate and irksome office manager Bill Lumbergh. “It’s chilling how good he is,” said Herman.

“It’s magnificent that Office Space has transcended and is still being celebrated,” Herman said of the cult-classic comedy. “I couldn’t be more thankful.” But what if the Austin Film Society doesn’t give him that medal? “I’ll still be appreciative, but it would be nice to get a medal. I have the room on my suit jacket for it.” – Britt Hayes

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The Nineties were the decade when everyone realized they hated their job. The Sixties: The counterculture thought they could just tune in, turn on, and drop out. The Seventies: Hippies and punks formed an uneasy alliance about smashing the system. The Eighties: It was all power suits and stock options; as the Joker said, “Money, money, money! Who do you trust?” But when Gen X took the reins, all they saw was the long con: that nothing was really going to change, and you were anchored to your boring 9-to-5. In 1990, Slacker defined the decade’s directionless, sardonic nihilism. In the years to follow, Singles made its heroes embrace their pro-fessional mediocrity, Clerks had them working blue-collar shit-shifts, and Empire Records knocked the glamor off the last cool job in town. It only made sense that the decade would end as it began: in ATX, with Office Space. While Richard Linklater’s debut nine years earlier had put weird Austin in front of (and behind) the camera, Mike Judge looked past Downtown and the Drag to the corpo-rate world – those cubicle farms that had sprung up near the Arboretum and down past Oltorf, filled with companies that epit-omized the rapidly incoming tech bubble and an ecosystem of horrible chain restau-rants that were the only break from strip-lights and malfunctioning tech. It’s the “other” Austin, the one we don’t talk about, but it’s the one that pays the bills, and the one where even the hardiest of dreamers often end up. If you didn’t get the memo, on Thursday, March 7, this defining comedic depiction of life in corporate America enters the Texas Film Hall of Fame, with writer/director Judge and stars Ron Livingston, Gary Cole, and David Herman in attendance for a cel-ebration of the movie that gave a quiet salute to anyone who issued a heavy-shoul-dered sigh when told that they must have a case of the Mondays. ■

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So, 20 years later … where are those TPS reports? The man who wants to know is Gary Cole, aka Bill Lumbergh, aka the embodiment of everything that’s evil about Nineties office culture. He’s gone on to play numerous other roles, including five seasons on HBO’s Veep, but none with the cultural longevity of Lumbergh. He’ll be in Austin this week for a special 20th anniversary screening of Office Space before its induction into the Texas Film Hall of Fame – just don’t expect him to be wearing those classic Nineties, middle-man-agement suspenders. “They’re under glass somewhere,” Cole said. “With the giant aviators.” – Dan Gentile

Austin Chronicle: Do you know what TPS stands for?Gary Cole: You got me! I never looked it up. I have no idea what it means; it might just be initials coming out of the air. Nobody’s ever told me.

AC: What was the Office Space audition like?GC: I remember I got a video. Back then it would have been a video cassette, if we remember those. It had two short animations that [writer/director] Mike Judge did; basical-ly the only characters were Lumbergh and Milton [voiced in the short by Judge but played in the film by Stephen Root]. After watching that, I just kind of said, “This works better than anything I can think of. There’s no reason to do anything other than this.”AC: What was it that Mike Judge brought to the table?GC: Mike knew exactly what he wanted from each scene, he’d done all of his homework. I only worked for two weeks. Everything was ultraspecific. His eye for detail comes from two things: He’s just a really good writer, but that fact that he’s an animator, he knows how to get things across. There’s nothing wasted in the film or drawn out to the point where it doesn’t land somehow. He was very meticulous about that.AC: Did it feel soul-sucking playing the boss?GC: I actually sometimes like playing charac-ters that have, for lack of a better word, a limitation to them. He’s only one speed; it’s just one annoying cadence and passive-aggressive attitude. That’s what makes that character work.

AC: Do you feel like Lumbergh has been following you around for 20 years?GC: Well, yeah, but it’s been all positive. Any film that lasts this long and people still talk about, that’s the exception, not the rule. AC: You’ve had a long career. What’s another film you’d recommend for people who only know you from Office Space?GC: For film, I’d say Talladega Nights. I like that character a lot and that movie works really well. That was a really good experience, about five years after Office Space. It had the same kind of impact; it was quotable and it still hangs around.AC: Why do you think Office Space resonated so much?GC: People identify with all of those charac-ters. There’s a prototype of each of those people in an office setting.AC: Which character do you most identify with, personally?GC: I never worked in an office, so I don’t know that I identify with any of them. I just didn’t have the skills.AC: What would you say to Lumbergh if he asked you to come in on a Saturday?GC: I think I’d nod and let him walk away. And not come in on Saturday.

Gary Cole will be part of the Texas Film Awards celebration of the 20th anniversary of Office

Space. See below for details.

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“I BELIEVE YOU’D GET YOUR ASS KICKED SAYING SOMETHIN’ LIKE THAT, MAN.”RE-READING OUR ORIGINAL OFFICE SPACE REVIEW Historical revisionism is a funny thing, especially when it comes to movies. Back in 1999, Office Space was released to vague disinterest, barely scraping into the box office charts at No. 8 and facing tepid reviews. A certain Gray Lady still residing in New York in those times wrote it off as “a bunch of sketches packed together into a narrative that doesn’t gather much momentum,” while Entertainment Weekly called it “cramped and underimagined.” Two decades later, EW has changed its tune a little bit, now describing it as “one of the most relatable workplace comedies of all time.” To which we say, well done on catching up. Back in 1999, The Austin Chronicle’s Marjorie Baumgarten wrote that “this funny, funny satire gets us where we live” as she penned a three-and-a-half-star glowing review of what everyone else now acknowl-edges is a workplace comedy masterpiece. Here’s an excerpt, and for the full review, visit austinchronicle.com/screens: “Mike Judge’s script for this live-action fea-ture – his first after establishing his reputa-tion as one of the kings of the new wave of sophisticated, adult animation – is wickedly funny and to the point. … The performances are all sharply drawn examples of picture-perfect understatement. Ron Livingston (Swingers) makes a career breakthrough as the film’s Everyman, David Herman and Ajay Naidu (subUrbia) shine as Peter’s co-workers and co-conspirators – the unfortu-nately named Michael Bolton and the Near Eastern computer guy – Stephen Root is absolutely hilarious as the mumbling office worker Milton (who was the subject of Judge’s original animated shorts that inspired the live-action feature), Gary Cole oozes a fecund trail of smarm as the company’s unctuous supervisor, and Jenifer Aniston is delightfully unFriend-like in her downplayed role as Peter’s love interest.”

TEXAS FILM AWARDS 2019THE WHO, WHAT, WHERE OF THE BIGGEST NIGHT IN TEXAS CINEMA

“Didn’t You Get the Memo?”GARY COLE WAS THE ORIGINAL HORRIBLE BOSS IN OFFICE SPACE

“I actually sometimes like playing characters that

have, for lack of a better word, a limitation to them.”

Gary Cole on playing Bill Lumbergh, Office Space’s

Saturday-stealing monster.

AFS Cinema, Thursday, March 7: Cocktails and red carpet arrivals, 6pm; dinner and awards show, 7:30pm. Tickets and details at www.austinfilm.org/texas-film-awards.

Texas Film Hall of Fame Honoree: Writer/director John Lee Hancock, to be inducted by Kathy Bates.

Star of Texas Award: Office Space, with writer/director Mike Judge and stars David Herman and Gary Cole receiving the award.

Rising Star Award: Brooklyn Decker, presented by June Diane Raphael.

There will be a special screening of Office Space at the Paramount (713 Congress), Wed., March 6, 7:30pm, with Mike Judge, Ron Livingston, Gary Cole, and David Herman in attendance. The screening is currently sold out, but more tickets may be released. Visit www.austinfilm.org/screening/office-space-with-cast-crew for news and details.

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The Beach BumD/SW: Harmony KorineWorld Premiere | USA | 2018 | 95 MINWritten and directed by Harmony Korine, The Beach Bum follows the hilarious misadventures of Moondog (Matthew McConaughey), a rebellious rogue who always lives life by his own rules. Principal Cast: Matthew McConaughey, Snoop Dogg, Isla Fisher, Stefania Lavie Owen, Jimmy Buffett, Zac Efron, Martin LawrenceSat, Mar 9, 6pm, Paramount

BooksmartD: Olivia WildeSW: Emily Halpern, Sarah Haskins, Susanna Fogel, Katie SilbermanWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 105 MINTold from a wildly original, fresh, and modern perspective, Booksmart is an unfiltered comedy about high school friendships and the bonds we create that last a lifetime. Capturing the spirit of our times, the film is a coming of age story for a new generation.Principal Cast: Kaitlyn Dever, Beanie Feldstein, Jessica Williams, Will Forte, Lisa Kudrow, Jason SudeikisSun, Mar 10, 9:30pm, Paramount; Mon, Mar 11, 5:45pm, Atom Theater

The Curse of La LloronaD: Michael ChavesSW: Mikki Daughtry, Tobias IaconisWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 98 MINIn 1970s Los Angeles, La Llorona is stalking the night ... and the children. Ignoring the eerie warning of a troubled mother, a social worker is soon drawn into a terrifying supernatural realm, with the lives and souls of her own kids at stake.Principal Cast: Linda Cardellini, Raymond Cruz, Patricia Velasquez, Marisol Ramirez, Sean Patrick Thomas, Jaynee-Lynne Kinchen, Roman ChristouFri, Mar 15, 9:30pm, Paramount

Good BoysD: Gene StupnitskySW: Lee Eisenberg, Gene StupnitskyWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 95 MINThe writers of Superbad and the producers of Sausage Party take on sixth grade in Universal Pictures’ Good Boys, an R-rated comedy about three friends on an epic one-day odyssey of bad decisions.Principal Cast: Jacob Tremblay, Keith L. Williams, Brady Noon, Molly Gordon, Midori Francis, Josh CarasMon, Mar 11, 9:30pm, Paramount

The HighwaymenD: John Lee HancockSW: John FuscoWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 120 MINThe outlaws made headlines. The lawmen made history. From director John Lee Hancock (The Blind Side), The Highwaymen stars Kevin Costner and Woody Harrelson in the untold true story of the legendary detectives who brought down Bonnie and Clyde. Principal Cast: Kevin Costner, Woody Harrelson, Kathy Bates, Kim DickensSun, Mar 10, 6pm, Paramount

Long ShotD: Jonathan LevineSW: Dan Sterling, Liz HannahStory by Dan SterlingWorld Premiere | USA | 2018 | 120 MINHard-hitting political writer Fred Flarsky (Seth Rogen) reunites with his first crush, current US Secretary of State, Charlotte Field (Charlize Theron). The film redefines “international relations” with a profane, funny, and unexpected love. Principal Cast: Seth Rogen, Charlize Theron, O’Shea Jackson, Andy Serkis, June Diane Raphael, Bob Odenkirk, Alexander Skarsgård, Ravi Patel Sat, Mar 9, 9:30pm, Paramount

Pet SemataryD: Kevin Kolsch, Dennis WidmyerSW: Jeff BuhlerWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 120 MINSometimes dead is better.Principal Cast: Jason Clarke, Amy Seimetz, Jeté Laurence, Hugo Lavoie, Lucas Lavoie, John LithgowSat, Mar 16, 8pm, Paramount

Stuber (Work-In-Progress)D: Michael DowseSW: Tripper ClancyUSA I 2019 I 90 MINWhen a mild-mannered Uber driver (Kumail Nanjiani) picks up a cop (Dave Bautista) hot on the trail of a brutal killer, he’s thrust into a harrowing ordeal where he has to keep his wits, his life and his five-star rating.Cast: Kumail Nanjiani, Dave Bautista, Iko Uwais, Natalie Morales, Betty Gilpin, Jimmy Tatro, with Mira Sorvino, and Karen GillanWed, Mar 13, 9:30pm, Paramount

UsD/SW: Jordan PeeleWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 120 MINAn original nightmare from Oscar-winner Jordan Peele, starring Lupita Nyong’o and Winston Duke, Us pits an average American family against a terrifying opponent: doppelgängers of themselves.Principal Cast: Lupita Nyong’o, Winston Duke, Elisabeth Moss, Tim Heidecker, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Anna Diop, Evan Alex, Shahadi Wright-Joseph, Madison Curry, Cali SheldonFri, Mar 8, 6:30pm, Paramount

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AleksiD/SW: Barbara VekaricN. American Premiere | Serbia | 2018 | 88 MINCroatian, English with English subtitlesAleksi is a messed up artist who keeps ignoring pressing responsibilities and follows her impulses with various men, while figuring out how to escape a safe but boring life underneath her parent’s roof.Principal Cast: Tihana Lazovic, Goran Markovic, Sebastian Cavazza, Nataša Janjić, Jason Mann, Aljoša Vučović, Neda Arnerić, Leon Lučev, Antonio Franić, Romano NikolićSat, Mar 9, 10:30pm, Alamo Ritz 2; Mon, Mar 11, 5:15pm, Alamo Lamar C; Wed, Mar 13, 5:45pm, Alamo Lamar C

AuroraD/SW: Miia TervoN. American Premiere | Finland | 2019 | 105 MINFinnish with English subtitlesAurora, a commitment-phobic party animal, meets Iranian Amir one night at a hot-dog stand in Lapland. Amir is running from death and Aurora is running from love. They need each other in order to finally stop running.Principal Cast: Mimosa Willamo, Amir Escandari, Oona Airola, Hannu-Pekka Björkman, Miitta Sorvali, Chike Ohanwe, Ria KatajaSun, Mar 10, 9:30pm, Alamo Ritz 2; Tue, Mar 12, 11:45am, Alamo Lamar C; Fri, Mar 15, 5pm, Alamo Lamar C

Being ImpossibleD: Patricia OrtegaSW: Patricia Ortega, Enmanuel ChávezN. American Premiere | Colombia, Venezuela | 2018 | 85 MINSpanish with English subtitlesA young woman discovers she was submitted to several surgeries to correct her intersexual body as a baby. She has to find her own self outside gender binaries.Principal Cast: Lucia Bedoya, Belkis Avilladares, María Elena DuqueSat, Mar 9, 7:45pm, Alamo Ritz 2; Mon, Mar 11, 11:15am, Alamo Lamar C; Wed, Mar 13, 9:45pm, Alamo Ritz 2

Cachada: The OpportunityD/SW: Marlén ViñayoWorld Premiere | El Salvador | 2019 | 82 MINSpanish with English subtitlesFive Salvadoran saleswomen want to take their cruel life stories to the stage. During the rehearsal process of their play, they’ll discover themselves as victims and victimizers in a cycle of violence that has plagued their families for generations.Principal Cast: Evelin Chileno, Magaly Lemus, Ruth H. Vega, Magdalena Henríquez, Wendy Hernández, Egly LarreynagaSun, Mar 10, 4:15pm, Alamo Ritz 2; Tue, Mar 12, 9pm, Alamo Lamar C; Fri, Mar 15, 11am, Alamo Lamar C

Days of the WhaleD/SW: Catalina Arroyave RestrepoWorld Premiere | Colombia | 2019 | 80 MINSpanish with English subtitlesTwo young graffiti artists of Medellín defy a criminal gang when they decide to paint the mural of a whale over a threat written on a wall.Principal Cast: Laura Tobón, David Escallón, Carlos Fonnegra, Christian Tappan, Julián Giraldo, Natalia Castaño, Margarita RestrepoSun, Mar 10, 7pm, Alamo Ritz 2; Tue, Mar 12, 6pm, Alamo Lamar C; Thu, Mar 14, 3pm, Alamo Lamar C

La Mala NocheD/SW: Gabriela CalvacheWorld Premiere | Ecuador, Mexico | 2019 | 94 MINSpanish with English subtitlesA beautiful woman turns to prostitution. She must surrender her income to the leader of a human trafficking ring. An unexpected incident will give her the opportunity to stop obeying and take justice into her own hands.Principal Cast: Nöelle Schönwald, Cristian Mercado, Jaime Tamariz, Ariana Freire, Diego Mignone, Gonzalo Gonzalo, Christian Cabrera, Javier Ordóñez Sat, Mar 9, 4:45pm, Alamo Ritz 2; Mon, Mar 11, 2pm, Alamo Lamar C; Thu, Mar 14, 10:45am, Alamo Ritz 2

VaiD: Nicole Whippy, ‘Ofa-Ki-Levuka Guttenbeil-Lik-iliki, Matasila Freshwater, Amberley Jo Aumua, Mīria George, Marina Alofagia McCartney, Dianna Fuemana, Becs ArahangaSW: Sharon Whippy, Nicole Whippy, ‘Ofa-Ki-Levuka Guttenbeil-Likiliki, Matasila Freshwater, Amberley Jo Aumua, Mīria George, Marina Alofagia McCart-ney, Dianna Fuemana, Becs ArahangaU.S. Premiere | New Zealand | 2019 | 90 MINFijian, Tongan, Roviana, Samoan, Cook Islands Māori, Niuean, English Māori with English subtitlesA film about female empowerment that spans the breadth of the Pacific, telling the story of one woman’s life in eight separate moments from the perspective of eight different pacific island cultures.Principal Cast: Mereani Tuimatanisiga, Betsy Luitolo, Agnes Pele, Evotia-Rose Araiti, Fiona Collins, Maliaga Erick, Hinetu DellFri, Mar 8, 6pm, Alamo Ritz 2; Sun, Mar 10, 3:30pm, Alamo Lamar C; Wed, Mar 13, 4:45pm, Alamo Ritz 2

X&YD: Anna OdellSW: Anna Odell, Jakob BeckmanN. American Premiere | Denmark, Sweden | 2018 | 112 MINDanish, Swedish with English subtitlesSwedish director and visual artist, Anna Odell, conducts a social experiment in which she aims to challenge the gender roles that men and women have in the society of today.Principal Cast: Anna Odell, Mikael Persbrandt, Trine Dyrholm,Vera Vitali, Shanti Roney, Sofie Gråbøl, Jens Albinus, Thure LindhardtFri, Mar 8, 9pm, Alamo Ritz 2; Sun, Mar 10, 12:15pm, Alamo Lamar C; Thu, Mar 14, 1:45pm, Alamo Ritz 2

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NARRATIVE SPOTLIGHTAdopt a HighwayD/SW: Logan Marshall-GreenWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 78 MINAfter being released from prison following a twenty year sentence for a minor offense, an ex-con must learn to navigate the world while coming to terms with his own life which has moved on – all while caring for an abandoned baby he finds in a dumpster.Principal Cast: Ethan Hawke, Elaine Hendrix, Diane Gaeta, Betty Gabriel, Mo McRae, Chris Sullivan, Nate Mooney, Christopher Heyerdahl, Anne Marie JohnsonSun, Mar 10, 8:30pm, Stateside; Mon, Mar 11, 6pm, Satellite Venue: AFS Cinema; Wed, Mar 13, 5:30pm, Rollins

The Art of Self-DefenseD/SW: Riley StearnsWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 104 MINThe Art of Self-Defense stars Jesse Eisenberg and is set in the world of karate. Eisenberg plays a man who is attacked on the street and enlists in a local dojo, led by a charismatic Sensei, in an effort to learn how to defend himself.Principal Cast: Jesse Eisenberg, Alessandro Nivola, Imogen PootsSun, Mar 10, 2:45pm, Paramount; Tue, Mar 12, 11am, Atom Theater; Fri, Mar 15, 7:45pm, Stateside

Come As You AreD: Richard WongSW: Erik LinthorstWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 106 MINThree young men with disabilities embark on a road trip to a brothel in Montreal catering to people with special needs to lose their virginity and embrace their independence. Inspired by a true story and remake of the Belgian film Hasta La Vista.Principal Cast: Grant Rosenmeyer, Hayden Szeto, Ravi Patel, Gabourey Sidibe, Janeane Garofalo, C.S. LeeSat, Mar 9, 11am, Alamo Lamar D; Tue, Mar 12, 11:15pm, Alamo Lamar A; Wed, Mar 13, 11am, Stateside

The Day Shall ComeD: Chris MorrisSW: Chris Morris, Jesse ArmstrongWorld Premiere | UK, USA | 2018 | 87 MINAn impoverished preacher who brings hope to the Miami projects is offered cash to save his family from eviction. He has no idea his sponsor works for the FBI who plan to turn him into a criminal by fueling his madcap revolutionary dreams.Principal Cast: Marchánt Davis, Anna Kendrick, Danielle Brooks, Denis O’HareMon, Mar 11, 6:30pm, Paramount; Tue, Mar 12, 5:45pm, Alamo Lamar E; Fri, Mar 15, 5:15pm, Alamo Ritz 1

Frances FergusonD: Bob ByingtonSW: Scott KingWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 75 MINA substitute teacher is caught in the middle of a small town controversy. Principal Cast: Kaley Wheless, Nick Offerman, Keith Poulson, David Krumholtz, Martin Starr, Jennifer Prediger, Bill Wise, John Gatins, Dante Harper, Megan JerabekSun, Mar 10, 9pm, Atom Theater; Tue, Mar 12, 11:30am, Alamo Ritz 1; Fri, Mar 15, 1:45pm, Stateside

I’m Just F*cking With YouD: Adam MasonSW: Gregg Zehenter, Scott BarkanWorld Premiere | USA | 2018 | 81 MINThe 7th feature-length installment of Blumhouse Television’s Into The Dark series focuses on a man and his sister who endure a night of increasingly frightening practical jokes during a stay at a secluded motel.Principal Cast: Keir O’Donnell, Hayes MacArthur, Jessica McNameeSun, Mar 10, 8:45pm, Alamo Ritz 1; Tue, Mar 12, 2:30pm, ZACH; Wed, Mar 13, 11:55pm, Stateside

Mother’s Little HelpersD/SW: Kestrin PanteraWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 98 MINWhen Joy Pride, a groovy ’70s burn-out on the caboose of the flower power movement, learns she has weeks to live, her estranged children come together to do right by a mother who always did them wrong.Principal Cast: Milana Vayntrub, Breeda Wool, Melanie Hutsell, David Giuntoli, Sam Littlefield, Kestrin Pantera, Cool Benson, Rick Overton, Mike RoseSat, Mar 9, 9:30pm, Alamo Lamar E; Sun, Mar 10, 10pm, Rollins; Fri, Mar 15, 10:45am, Alamo Lamar A

Olympic DreamsD: Jeremy TeicherSW: Alexi Pappas, Jeremy Teicher, Nick KrollWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 83 MINIn the Athlete Village at the Olympic Winter Games, Penelope (Alexi Pappas), a cross-country skier, befriends Ezra (Nick Kroll), a volunteer dentist, after a disappointing finish in her race. Penelope and Ezra share a special but limited time together.Principal Cast: Nick Kroll, Alexi Pappas, Gus Kenworthy, Morgan Schild, Jamie AndersonSun, Mar 10, 5:30pm, ZACH; Tue, Mar 12, 1:45pm, Alamo Lamar D; Fri, Mar 15, 8pm, Alamo Lamar A

The Peanut Butter FalconD/SW: Tyler Nilson, Michael SchwartzWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 93 MINA young man with Down syndrome runs away from the retirement home where he lives to chase his dream of becoming a professional wrestler.Principal Cast: Shia LaBeouf, Dakota Johnson, Zack Gottsagen, John Hawkes, Bruce Dern, Thomas Haden Church, Jon Bernthal, Jake “The Snake” Roberts, Mick Foley, YelawolfSat, Mar 9, 8pm, Atom Theater;

Tue, Mar 12, 4:45pm, Alamo Lamar D; Wed, Mar 13, 5:15pm, Stateside

Pink WallD/SW: Tom CullenWorld Premiere | UK | 2019 | 85 MINSix scenes. Six years. Six moments that shaped the relationship of Jenna and Leon. Pink Wall examines what defines us, the pressures of gender expectations, and our perpetual struggle between life and ambition.Principal Cast: Tatiana Maslany, Jay DuplassSat, Mar 9, 12pm, ZACH; Mon, Mar 11, 4:45pm, Alamo Lamar A; Wed, Mar 13, 11:15am, Alamo Ritz 2

Run This TownD/SW: Ricky TollmanWorld Premiere | Canada, USA | 2019 | 99 MINA political aide tries to corral his brash, outspoken boss when a young researcher at a newspaper gets word of a scandal that could make or break both of their careers.Principal Cast: Ben Platt, Nina Dobrev, Mena Massoud, Damian Lewis, Jennifer Ehle, Scott SpeedmanSat, Mar 9, 8:30pm, Stateside; Mon, Mar 11, 11am, Alamo Lamar A; Fri, Mar 15, 11:15am, Alamo Ritz 1

Sword of TrustD: Lynn SheltonSW: Lynn Shelton, Mike O’BrienWorld Premiere | USA | 2018 | 89 MINA curmudgeonly pawnshop owner and his man-child sidekick team up with an out of town couple to cash in on a family heirloom: a sword believed by alt history conspiracy nuts to be proof that the South won the Civil War.Principal Cast: Marc Maron, Jon Bass, Michaela Watkins, Jillian Bell, Toby Huss, Dan Bakkedahl, Tim Paul, Whitmer ThomasFri, Mar 8, 9:15pm, ZACH; Mon, Mar 11, 9pm, Atom Theater; Wed, Mar 13, 2:30pm, Alamo Lamar D

VillainsD/SW: Dan Berk, Robert OlsenWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 89 MINWhen a pair of amateur criminals break into a suburban home, they stumble upon a dark secret and two sadistic homeowners who will do anything to keep it from getting out.Principal Cast: Bill Skarsgård, Maika Monroe, Kyra Sedgwick, Jeffrey DonovanSat, Mar 9, 3pm, ZACH; Tue, Mar 12, 10:45am, Alamo Lamar D; Wed, Mar 13, 5:45pm, Atom Theater

The Wall of MexicoD: Zachary Cotler, Magdalena ZyzakSW: Zachary CotlerWorld Premiere | Mexico, USA | 2019 | 110 MINEnglish, Spanish with English subtitlesA young white handyman, hired by a wealthy Mexican-American family to upkeep their ranch, finds himself caught between disgruntled locals and the family’s outrageously decadent daughters and discovers something unusual is happening at the ranch.Principal Cast: Jackson Rathbone, Esai Morales, Mariel Hemingway, Xander Berkeley, Moises Arias, Carmela Zumbado, Marisol Sacramento, Alex Meneses, Blake LindsleyFri, Mar 8, 5:30pm, Stateside; Sun, Mar 10, 9pm, Alamo Lamar C; Fri, Mar 15, 10:45am, Alamo Ritz 2

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Band Together with LogicD: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Sam WassermanWorld Premiere I USA I 2019 I 90 MINA one hour special documenting the unique creative collaboration between rapper and producer, Logic and a diverse array of unlikely musicians from around the world, who come together to create an original song and music video.Principal Cast: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, LogicFri, Mar 15, 6:30pm, Paramount

Broad City Series Finale ScreeningUSA I 2019 I 90 MINCreated by, written by, and starring Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer, the critically acclaimed Broad City follows Abbi and Ilana as they navigate life in New York, capturing their hookups, relationships, crappy jobs, and, ultimately, their badass friendship. In the final season, Ilana starts her own business and learns about her ancestors, while Abbi turns 30 and ... tries to pull off a hat. And finally, we say goodbye to Abbi, Ilana and this iconic series. Join Abbi and Ilana for a special sneak screening of the final three episodes of the series.Principal Cast: Abbi Jacobson, Ilana Glazer, Arturo Castro, John Gemberling, Hannibal Buress, Paul W. Downs, Susie EssmanSun, Mar 10, 2:15pm, ZACH

Doug Benson and Master Pancake vs. Leprechaun: OriginsUSA I 2019 I 90 MINAustin’s favorite film-riffers team up with America’s favorite movie-interrupter to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day Weekend with their annual roast/tribute to the Leprechaun franchise. This year they’re riffing the 2014 reboot: Leprechaun: Origins.Fri, Mar 15, 8:15pm, Alamo Ritz 1

Doug Loves Movies PodcastUSA I 2019 I 90 MINComedian Doug Benson (Super High Me, Last Comic Standing) invites his comedian friends to sit down and chat about his one true love: movies! For movie-lovers, by movie-lovers, this podcast is a playful and insightful pop-culture conversation that’s quickly become a festival favorite.Sat, Mar 16; 7:30pm; Stateside

Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate SXSW EventShowrunner/SW: Neil GaimanD: Douglas MacKinnonUK, USA I 2019 I 90 MINShowrunner and best-selling author Neil Gaiman is joined by director Douglas Mackinnon and cast including Michael Sheen, David Tennant, and Jon Hamm to give attendees the most in-depth look at Good Omens to date and watch never-before-seen exclusive clips from the entire series. Sat, Mar 9, 6:30pm, ZACH

How Rednecks Saved Hollywood with Joe Bob BriggsD/SW: Joe Bob BriggsUSA | 2019 | 120 MINJoe Bob Briggs, America’s drive-in movie critic, uses 200 video clips and photos to tell the 500-year history of the American redneck in a multi-media comedy performance.Mon, Mar 11, 8:45pm, Alamo Lamar D

Love, Death & RobotsShowrunners: David Fincher, Tim Miller, Josh Donen, Jennifer Miller D: 15+ directors from around the worldWorld Premiere | USA I 2019 I 90 MINLove, Death & Robots, an animated anthology series presented by Tim Miller and David Fincher, is a 185-minute genre orgy of NSFW shorts.Sat, Mar 9, 9:30pm, Alamo Ritz 1

Ra: Path of the Sun GodD/SW: Lesley KeenUK, USA | 2019 | 72 MINIn 1990, a dazzling and cerebral animated masterpiece faded into obscurity. In 2019, the light of RA will fill the world. Featuring the premiere of a new original score performed live by Holodeck Records artists Majeure, True Creature and Curved Light.Principal Cast: Amber Goers of TrollerWed, Mar 13, 5:30pm, Satellite Venue: AFS Cinema

The Robert Rodriguez Film School + Red 11 PremiereD: Robert RodriguezSW: Robert Rodriguez, Racer RodriguezWorld Premiere | USA | 150 MINThe Robert Rodriguez Film School shows how the filmmaker made his new film, Red 11, on less than $7K, followed by the World Premiere of Red 11, a horror/thriler based on Rodriguez’s experiences in the Legal Drug Research business with a sci fi twist.Principal Cast: Roby Attal, Lauren Hatfield, Carlos Gallardo, Alejandro Rose Garcia, Rebel Rodriguez, Racer Rodriguez, Eman Esfandi, Steven Brudniak, Brently Heilbron, Pierce Foster BaileyTue, Mar 12, 4pm, Atom Theater

Shangri-La (Work-In-Progress)D: Morgan Neville, Jeff MalmbergUSA | 2019 | 90 MINA new collaboration from Rick Rubin and Academy Award-winning director Morgan Neville focusing on creative conversation and the emotional side of music making.Mon, Mar 11, 2:45pm, Paramount

True StoriesD: David ByrneSW: Stephen Tobolowsky, Beth Henley, David ByrneUSA | 1986 | 89 MINDavid Byrne’s 1986 musical comedy, inspired by theater director Robert Wilson, tabloid newspapers, and filmmakers Robert Altman and Federico Fellini, remains a unique artistic vision that celebrates the singular citizens of a fictional Texas town.Principal Cast: David Byrne, John Goodman, Jo Harvey Allen, Swoozie Kurtz, Spalding Gray, Annie McEnroe, Roebuck “Pops” StaplesWed, Mar 13, 6:30pm, Paramount

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Shorts Program 3Sat, Mar 9, 6:15pm, Alamo Lamar E; Mon, Mar 11, 10:45am, Alamo Lamar E; Thu, Mar 14, 2pm, Stateside Theatre

Documentary Shorts 1Sat, Mar 9, 2:30pm, Alamo Lamar B; Mon, Mar 11, 2pm, Rollins; Thu, Mar 14, 2:15pm, Alamo Lamar D

Documentary Shorts 2Sat, Mar 9, 5:45pm, Alamo Lamar B; Mon Mar 11, 11am, Rollins; Thu Mar 14, 5:15pm, Alamo Lamar D

Animated ShortsSat, Mar 9, 11:30am, Alamo Lamar B; Mon, Mar 11, 4:45pm, Rollins; Thu, Mar 14, 8:30pm, Alamo Lamar D

Midnight ShortsSat, Mar 9, 8:30pm, Alamo Lamar D; Mon, Mar 11, 11:45pm, Alamo Lamar D; Thu, Mar 14, 11:30pm, Alamo Ritz 1

Texas ShortsFri, Mar 8, 8:15pm, Atom Theater; Sun, Mar 10, 11am, Satellite Venue: AFS Cinema; Sat, Mar 16, 11:15am, Alamo Lamar C

Music VideosSun, Mar 10, 5:15pm, Alamo Lamar B; Mon, Mar 11, 9pm, Alamo Lamar E

Texas High School ShortsSat, Mar 9, 4:15pm, Rollins; Sat, Mar 16, 2:15pm, Alamo Lamar A

EPISODIC PILOTS Episodic Pilots 1Sun, Mar 10, 11am, Alamo Lamar E; Wed, Mar 13, 2:30pm, Rollins

Episodic Pilots 2Sun, Mar 10, 2pm, Alamo Lamar E; Wed, Mar 13, 11:30am, Rollins

TITLE DESIGN Title Design ProgramMon, Mar 11, 2:30pm, Alamo Lamar B

VIRTUAL CINEMApresented by Bose

Virtual CinemaMon, Mar 11, 11am, Griffin Hall; Tue, Mar 12, 11am, Griffin Hall; Wed, Mar 13, 11am, Griffin Hall

Any One Of UsD: Fernando VillenaWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 88 MINThrough the inspiring journey of a recovering athlete, Any One of Us offers an unprecedented glimpse into the traumatic world of spinal cord injuries.Principal Cast: Paul Basagoitia, Nichole Munk, Cameron Zink, Jesse Billauer, Sam Willoughby, Xander Mozejewski, Steph Aiello, Mike Mac, Annette Ross, Aaron BakerSat, Mar 9, 5pm, Atom Theater; Mon, Mar 11, 7:30pm, Rollins; Thu, Mar 14, 9pm, Satellite Venue: AFS Cinema

AutonomyD: Alex HorwitzWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 80 MINA feature documentary about the emerging technology of self-driving vehicles and the big questions they raise: what is control and who do we become as we relinquish it to machines?Principal Cast: Malcolm Gladwell, Eddie Alterman, Tamara Warren, Ray Magliozzi, Chris Urmson, Scott Dadich, Ernst Dickmanns, Sadayuki TsugawaSat, Mar 9, 11am, Atom Theater; Mon, Mar 11, 7pm, Alamo Ritz 2; Wed, Mar 13, 11am, Alamo Lamar E

Bellingcat – Truth in a Post-Truth WorldD/SW: Hans PoolN. American Premiere | Netherlands | 2018 | 89 MINEnglish, Dutch, German with English subtitlesBellingcat – Truth in a Post-Truth World explores the exclusive world of Bellingcat, a highly-skilled and controversial collective of “citizen investigative journalists” dedicated to redefining breaking news in the 21st century.Principal Cast: Eliot Higgins, Christiaan Triebert, Hadi Al-Khatib, Veli-Pekka Kivimäki, Timmi Allen, Aric Toler, Jay Rosen, Alexa Koenig, Claire Wardle, Wilbert PaulissenSun, Mar 10, 2:15pm, Alamo Lamar B; Tue, Mar 12, 2:45pm, Alamo Ritz 2; Wed, Mar 13, 2pm, Alamo Ritz 2

BreakthroughD/SW: Bill HaneyWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 90 MINBreakthrough tells the story of a renegade, blues playing, Nobel prize winning, Texas scientist who created a cure for the world’s deadliest disease. Narrated by Woody Harrelson with a country-blues soundtrack.Principal Cast: Woody Harrelson, James Allison, Sharon Belvin, Rachel Humphrey, Max Krummel, Jedd Wolchok, Alan KormanSat, Mar 9, 1:45pm, Atom Theater; Tue, Mar 12, 7:45pm, Alamo Lamar D; Thu, Mar 14, 8:45pm, ZACH

Building the American DreamD: Chelsea HernandezWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 75 MINSpanish, English with English subtitlesIn Texas, construction workers face the deadliest conditions in the country. Building the American Dream follows three immigrant families who are rising up to seek justice and equality in an industry rife with exploitation.Sun, Mar 10, 11:30am, ZACH; Tue, Mar 12, 5:30pm, Rollins; Thu, Mar 14, 6pm, Satellite Venue: AFS Cinema

Community First, A Home for the HomelessD: Layton BlaylockWorld Premiere | USA | 2018 | 64 MINCommunity First, A Home for the Homeless, is a feature documentary about a totally unique concept for mitigating homelessness. Conceived and created in Austin, Texas, Community First! Village is truly transforming the lives of homeless people. Principal Cast: Alan Graham, Staff and Residents at Community First! VillageSat, Mar 9, 10:45am, Rollins; Mon, Mar 11, 9pm, Satellite Venue: AFS Cinema; Sat, Mar 16, 12:30pm, ZACH

Human NatureD: Adam BoltSW: Adam Bolt, Regina SobelWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 107 MINA once-in-a-lifetime scientific discovery called CRISPR gives us the power to change what it means to be human. Now it’s up to us to decide how far we should go.Principal Cast: Jill Banfield, David Baltimore, Rodolphe Barrangou, Alta Charo, George Church, Jennifer Doudna, Antonio Regalado, Fyodor Urnov, Luhan Yang, Feng ZhangSun, Mar 10, 11:45am, Atom Theater; Tue, Mar 12, 8pm, Alamo Lamar A; Thu, Mar 14, 5pm, Alamo Ritz 2

I Am Richard PryorD/SW: Jesse James Miller World Premiere | USA | 2018 | 92 MINI Am Richard Pryor tells the life story of the legendary performer and iconic social satirist, who transcended race and social barriers by delivering his honest irreverent and biting humor to America’s stages and living rooms until his death at 65. Principal Cast: Lily Tomlin, Tiffany Haddish, Howie Mandel, Sandra Bernhard, Mike Epps, Jimmie Walker, Henry Jaglom, Jennifer Lee Pryor, Ron De Biasio, Rocco UrbisciTue, Mar 12, 5:15pm, Stateside; Wed, Mar 13, 11:45am, Alamo Lamar D; Sat, Mar 16, 2pm, Satellite Venue: AFS Cinema

I Love You, Now Die: The Commonwealth Vs. Michelle CarterD: Erin Lee CarrWorld Premiere | USA | 2018 | 140 MINTeen Michelle Carter’s actions shocked a nation – but what really happened behind closed doors? This HBO special showcases the prosecution’s point of view and alternately the defense’s. Which side do you fall on?

Sat, Mar 9, 8pm, Alamo Lamar A; Mon, Mar 11, 2pm, Atom Theater; Wed, Mar 13, 8:15pm, Stateside

It Started As A JokeD: Julie Smith Clem, Ken DruckermanWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 75 MINIt Started As A Joke documents the decade-long run of the Eugene Mirman Comedy Festival. The film celebrates Eugene’s unique brand of humor and reminds us of the healing properties of comedy – even in the most challenging of life’s circumstances.Principal Cast: Eugene Mirman, Michael Showalter, Kristen Schaal, Wyatt Cenac, Kumail Nanjiani, Janeane Garofalo, H. Jon Benjamin, Ira Glass, Bobcat Goldthwait, Jon GlaserSun, Mar 10, 8:30pm, ZACH; Tue, Mar 12, 2:15pm, Alamo Ritz 1; Thu, Mar 14, 8:45pm, Alamo Ritz 1

Jump ShotD: Jacob HamiltonWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 80 MINJump Shot uncovers the inspiring true story of Kenny Sailors, the developer of the modern day jump shot in basketball, and how he defined the game, but why the game never defined him.Principal Cast: Kenny Sailors, Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, Dirk Nowitzki, Bobby Knight, Jay Bilas, Nancy Lieberman, Clark KelloggMon, Mar 11, 11:15am, Atom Theater; Tue, Mar 12, 2:15pm, Alamo Lamar A; Wed, Mar 13, 8:30pm, Alamo Lamar D

Kathy Griffin: A Hell of A StoryD: Troy MillerSW: Kathy GriffinWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 80 MINIn her first ever comedy concert film, Comedian Kathy Griffin details the aftermath of lost work and being the subject of a federal investigation following the release of her now infamous photo depicting President Donald J. Trump.Principal Cast: Kathy GriffinMon, Mar 11, 11:30am, ZACH; Wed, Mar 13, 8:30pm, Rollins

QualifiedD: Jenna RickerWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 77 MINIn 1977, Janet Guthrie broke through to the top level of American motorsports, becoming the first woman to qualify for the Indianapolis 500. By the following year, with her career on the verge of greatness, her rapidly rising star inexplicably faded.Principal Cast: Janet Guthrie, AJ Foyt, Dick Simon, Johnny Rutherford, Linda Vaughn, Donald Davidson, Tom BigelowSun, Mar 10, 6pm, Alamo Lamar A; Tue, Mar 12, 11:15am, Rollins; Fri, Mar 15, 1:45pm, Alamo Ritz 2

Red DogD: Casey Pinkston, Luke DickWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 104 MINIn the early 1980s, the only family that toddler Luke knew were the strippers, bouncers, and outcasts that made OKC’s rowdiest strip club their home.Principal Cast: Kim Kassen, Connie Johnson, Janet Cartmill, Jeanne Misleh-Probst, Randy Howard, Charles Dick, Jr.Sun, Mar 10, 8:30pm, Alamo Lamar D; Tue, Mar 12, 5:30pm, Alamo Ritz 2; Wed, Mar 13, 1:30pm, Alamo Ritz 1

The River and the WallD: Ben MastersWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 109 MINEnglish, Spanish with English subtitlesFive friends venture into the unknown wilds of the Texas borderlands to document the environment before a wall is built. As the wilderness gives way to the bustling Rio Grande Valley, they encounter the unexpected and enter uncharted emotional waters.Principal Cast: Ben Masters, Jay Kleberg, Filipe DeAndrade, Heather Mackey, Austin Alvarado, Beto O’Rourke, Will HurdSat, Mar 9, 6:45pm, Rollins; Tue, Mar 12, 11am, Alamo Ritz 2; Fri, Mar 15, 11:15am, Paramount

Running with BetoD: David ModiglianiWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 94 MINFollow Beto O’Rourke behind the scenes of his breakaway campaign to unseat Ted Cruz in the US Senate. With intimate access to the candidate, his family, and team, the film captures Beto’s rise from a virtual unknown to a national political sensation.Principal Cast: Beto O’Rourke, Amy O’Rourke, Cynthia Cano, Jody Casey, Chris Evans, David Wysong, Shannon Gay, Marcel McClinton, Amanda SalasSat, Mar 9, 11:30am, Paramount; Mon, Mar 11, 2:30pm, ZACH; Sat, Mar 16, 3pm, ZACH

SalvageD: Amy C. ElliottWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 56 MINThe Yellowknife dump, and its massive, unrestricted salvage area, has long played a central role in this remote Canadian city’s civic and social life. Can a colorful group of thrifty locals save it from city bureaucrats determined to close it down?Principal Cast: Walt Humphries, Velma Sterenberg, Tony Whitford, Dwayne Wohlgemuth, Al Shearing, Diane BaldwinFri, Mar 8, 5:45pm, Alamo Ritz 1; Tue, Mar 12, 8:45pm, Alamo Lamar E; Wed, Mar 13, 7:45pm, Alamo Ritz 1

State of PrideD: Rob Epstein, Jeffrey FriedmanWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 70 MINFifty years after the Stonewall uprising, Oscar winning filmmakers Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman travel to three diverse communities – Salt Lake City, San Francisco, and Tuscaloosa, Alabama – for an unflinching look at LGBTQ Pride.Principal Cast: Raymond BraunFri, Mar 8, 6:15pm, ZACH; Sat, Mar 9, 9:15pm, Satellite Venue: AFS Cinema; Wed, Mar 13, 8:45pm, Alamo Lamar C

Sunset Over Mulholland DriveD: Uli GaulkeSW: Uli Gaulke, Marc PitzkeN. American Premiere | Germany | 2018 | 97 MINThe vital power of creativity – a behind the scenes look into Hollywood’s retirement home.Principal Cast: Connie Sawyer, Joel Rogosin, Daniel Selznick, Jerry S. Kaufmann, Phil Haberman, Dena Dietrich, Anne Faulkner, Tony LawrenceFri, Mar 8, 5:30pm, Alamo Lamar A; Sat, Mar 9, 1:15pm, Rollins; Thu, Mar 14, 12pm, Alamo Lamar C

DOCUMENTARY SPOTLIGHTRunning with Beto

Amazing Grace

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Amazing GraceUSA I 87 MINA documentary presenting the live recording of Aretha Franklin’s Gospel album Amazing Grace at The New Bethel Baptist Church in Watts, Los Angeles in January 1972.Sat, Mar 16, 4pm, Paramount

Amazônia GrooveD/SW: Bruno MurtinhoN. American Premiere | Brazil | 2018 | 85 MINPortuguese with English subtitlesLeaving Belem and crossing much of the Para State Amazon region, its towns and riverside villages, Amazônia Groove reveals artists and their traditions, faith and mysticism, music, and life that pound in the northern region of Brazil.Principal Cast: Dona Onete, Manoel Cordeiro, Sebastião Tabajos, DJ Waldo SquashFri, Mar 8, 8:30pm, Alamo Lamar C; Sun, Mar 10, 1:45pm, Rollins; Wed, Mar 13, 10:45am, Alamo Lamar A

BluebirdD: Brian LoschiavoWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 87 MINDiscover the origin stories of megastars like Garth Brooks and Taylor Swift while following emerging singer-songwriters as they chase their dreams inside The Bluebird Cafe, Nashville’s accidental landmark that has altered the course of music history.Principal Cast: Taylor Swift, Garth Brooks, Faith Hill, Trisha Yearwood, Maren Morris, Vince Gill, Jason Isbell, Steve Earle, Connie Britton, Charles EstenThu, Mar 14, 6:30pm, Paramount; Fri, Mar 15, 11pm, Alamo Lamar C

The Boy Band Con: The Lou Pearlman StoryD: Aaron KunkelWorld Premiere | USA | 2018 | 99 MINThe Boy Band Con: The Lou Pearlman Story charts the life and crimes of boy band impresario Lou Pearlman. The film tracks his life from discovering NSYNC and Backstreet Boys, to his perpetration of one of the largest ponzi schemes in US history.Principal Cast: Lance Bass, AJ McLean, Ashley Parker Angel, Chris Kirkpatrick, JC Chasez, Johnny Wright, Lynn Harless, Aaron Carter, Nikki Deloach, Diane BassWed, Mar 13, 3pm, Paramount; Thu, Mar 14, 1:45pm, Alamo Lamar E; Sat, Mar 16, 4:45pm, Stateside

Boy Howdy! The Story of Creem MagazineD: Scott CrawfordSW: Scott Crawford, Jaan Uhelszki World Premiere | USA | 2019 | 73 MINRipping back the curtain on legendary rock rag Creem Magazine’s wild and disruptive newsroom; a dysfunctional band of unruly outsiders who weren’t all that different from the artists they covered.Principal Cast: Alice Cooper, Joan Jett, Cameron Crowe, Michael Stipe, Chad Smith, Kirk Hammett, Thurston Moore, Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Wayne KramerSun, Mar 10, 8pm, Alamo Lamar E; Thu, Mar 14, 11:30am, Alamo Ritz 1; Fri, Mar 15, 2pm, Alamo Lamar A

Brainiac: Transmissions After ZeroD: Eric MahoneyWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 108 MINThe film explores the seminal ’90s band Brainiac from Dayton, OH and its creative force Tim Taylor. Just days before signing a major record contract Taylor was killed in a bizarre auto accident leaving his family and bandmates to pick up the pieces.Principal Cast: Fred Armisen, Matt Berninger, Steve Albini, Melissa Auf der Maur, Cedric Bixler-Zavala, David Yow, Buzz Osborne, Stuart Braithwaite, Eli Janney, Scott McCloudTue, Mar 12, 6:15pm, Alamo Lamar B; Thu, Mar 14, 2:15pm, Alamo Ritz 1; Fri, Mar 15, 4:45pm, Alamo Lamar A

Carmine Street GuitarsD: Ron MannSW: Len BlumCanada | 2018 | 80 MINFive days in the life of Greenwich Village guitar shop Carmine Street Guitars.Principal Cast: Rick Kelly, Cindy Hulej, Dorothy Kelly, Jim Jarmusch, Bill Frisell, Charlie Sexton, Nels Cline, Marc Ribot, Kirk Douglas, Eleanor FriedbergerTue, Mar 12, 5pm, Alamo Ritz 1; Thu, Mar 14, 2pm, Alamo Lamar A; Sat, Mar 16, 11:30am, Alamo Ritz 2

The Chills: The Triumph & Tragedy of Martin PhillippsD: Julia Parnell, Rob CurryWorld Premiere | New Zealand | 2019 | 92 MINThe story of lyrical genius, Martin Phillipps and his band, The Chills, is a cautionary tale, a triumph over tragedy, and a statement about the meaning of music in our lives. Tue, Mar 12, 8pm, Alamo Ritz 1; Thu, Mar 14, 8:30pm, Stateside; Sat, Mar 16, 5:30pm, Alamo Lamar C

Everybody’s EverythingD: Sebastian Jones, Ramez SilyanWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 115 MINEverybody’s Everything is the story of artist Lil Peep (Gustav Ahr) from his birth in Long Island and meteoric rise as a genre blending pop star and style icon, to his death due to an accidental opioid overdose in Arizona at just 21 years of age.Sun, Mar 10, 8:45pm, Alamo Lamar A; Tue, Mar 12, 8:15pm, Stateside; Thu, Mar 14, 8:15pm, Alamo Ritz 2

The Gift: The Journey of Johnny CashD: Thom ZimnySW: Warren ZanesWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 94 MINJohnny Cash stands among the giants of 20th century American life. But his story remains tangled in mystery and myth. This documentary brings Cash, the man, out from behind the legend.Sat, Mar 9, 5:15pm, Alamo Lamar D; Thu, Mar 14, 2:30pm, Paramount; Sat, Mar 16, 10:45am, Alamo Ritz 1

IRIS: A Space Opera by JusticeD: Andre Chemetoff, Armand BeraudWorld Premiere | France | 2019 | 63 MINIRIS is a film adaptation of Justice’s Woman World Wide live show from 2017-2018, which is widely regarded as the greatest live electronic concert created. Recorded in an empty and invisible space, IRIS focuses on the impressive production and music.Principal Cast: Xavier de Rosnay, Gaspard AugéWed, Mar 13, 5:15pm, Alamo Ritz 1; Fri, Mar 15, 2pm, ZACH

Mr. JimmyD: Peter Michael DowdWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 110 MINJapanese with English subtitlesAkio Sakurai has dedicated his life to honoring Jimmy Page. For 30 years he recreated vintage Zeppelin concerts note-for-note in small Tokyo clubs. Moving to L.A. to pursue his tribute dream, cultures clash and Akio’s idyllic vision meets reality.Principal Cast: Akio Sakurai, Rie Nakahara, Kiyomi Osawa, Junko Sakurai, Shinji Kishimoto, Atsushi Iwasaki, Naoki Washida, Makoto Fukano, Kiyo Yokoseki, Hiroshi KokaiFri, Mar 8, 9pm, Alamo Lamar B; Mon, Mar 11, 8pm, Alamo Lamar B; Thu, Mar 14, 5:30pm, Alamo Ritz 1

Nothing Stays The Same: The Story of The Saxon PubD: Jeff SandmannSW: Jeff Sandmann, Jeffrey Brown, Lisa Kay PfannenstielWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 70 MINNothing Stays the Same celebrates the last 30 years of live music in Austin, while also examining the challenges faced by musicians and music venues in one of the fastest-growing cities in the country, all through the lens of the legendary Saxon Pub.Principal Cast: Bob Schneider, Patrice Pike, Joe Ely, The Resentments, Guy Forsyth, Carolyn Wonderland, Hector Ward, Joe Ables, Gary Keller, Mayor Steve AdlerWed, Mar 13, 12pm, Paramount; Sat, Mar 16, 1:45pm, Alamo Lamar B

Show Me The Picture: The Story of Jim MarshallD: Alfred George BaileyWorld Premiere | UK | 2019 | 92 MINJim Marshall was a maverick with a camera. An outsider who captured the heights of Rock’N’Roll music and the seismic changes of an era, from the Beatles to Jimi Hendrix and the civil rights movements, and some of the most iconic moments of the ’60s.Fri, Mar 15, 4:45pm, Stateside; Sat, Mar 16, 2:15pm, Alamo Ritz 2

Strange NegotiationsD: Brandon VedderWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 91 MINA documentary exploring the spiritual, artistic, and personal turmoil of musician David Bazan from the band Pedro the Lion, set against America’s own crisis of faith highlighted by the 2016 presidential election.Principal Cast: David BazanFri, Mar 15, 3pm, Paramount; Sat, Mar 16, 10:45am, Alamo Lamar B

Teen SpiritD/SW: Max MinghellaU.S. Premiere | UK | 2018 | 93 MINThe film follows Violet, a shy teenager who enters an international singing competition with the help of an unlikely mentor. Driven by a pop-fueled soundtrack, Teen Spirit is a visceral and stylish spin on the Cinderella story.Principal Cast: Elle FanningTue, Mar 12, 3pm, Paramount; Wed, Mar 13, 8:45pm, Atom Theater

Who Let The Dogs OutD: Brent HodgeSW: Ben SistoWorld Premiere | Canada | 2019 | 70 MINThe origin story of the smash hit “Who Let the Dogs Out” goes back further than anyone could have imagined; steeped in legal battles, female empowerment and artist integrity, which beckons the question: will we ever know who let the dogs out?Principal Cast: Ben Sisto, Isaiah Taylor, Steve Greenberg, Jonathan King, Keith Wainwright, Anslem Douglas, Gregg Greene, Lita Rosario, Joe Gonzalez, Brett HammockSat, Mar 9, 2pm, Alamo Lamar D; Tue, Mar 12, 11:30am, ZACH; Wed, Mar 13, 10:15pm, Alamo Ritz 1

Wild RoseD: Tom HarperSW: Nicole TaylorU.S. Premiere | UK | 2018 | 101 MINA musician from Glasgow dreams of becoming a Nashville star.Principal Cast: Jessie Buckley, Julie Walters, Sophie OkonedoMon, Mar 11, 6pm, ZACH; Fri, Mar 15, 10:45pm, Alamo Lamar A

24 BEATS PER SECONDAliceD/SW: Josephine MackerrasWorld Premiere | France | 2019 | 103 MINFrench with English subtitlesAlice is a perfect wife and mother until she discovers her husband is living a double life, leaving her penniless and alone with a child. Her fight back leads her into a world of discovery, not only about her husband but also about herself.Principal Cast: Emilie Piponnier, Martin Swabey, Chloe Boreham, Christophe Favre, David Coburn, Philippe de Monts, Rébecca Finet, Juliette Tresanini, Nicolas Buchoux, Robert BurnsSun, Mar 10, 11am, Stateside; Mon, Mar 11, 8:15pm, Alamo Lamar C; Thu, Mar 14, 8pm, Alamo Lamar E

Extra OrdinaryD/SW: Mike Ahern, Enda LoughmanWorld Premiere | Ireland | 2019 | 93 MINRose, a mostly sweet and mostly lonely Irish small-town driving instructor, must use her supernatural talents to save the daughter of Martin (also mostly sweet and lonely) from a washed-up rockstar who is using her in a Satanic pact to reignite his fame.Principal Cast: Maeve Higgins, Barry Ward, Will Forte, Claudia O’Doherty, Terri Chandler, Jamie Beamish, Risteard Cooper, Emma ColemanSun, Mar 10, 5:30pm, Stateside; Mon, Mar 11, 1:45pm, Alamo Lamar A; Thu, Mar 14, 7:45pm, Alamo Lamar A

Go Back to ChinaD/SW: Emily TingWorld Premiere | China, USA | 2019 | 96 MINEnglish, Chinese with English subtitlesAfter spoiled rich girl Sasha Li blows through half of her trust fund, she is cut off by her father and forced to go back to China and work for the family toy business.Principal Cast: Anna Akana, Richard Ng, Lynn Chen, Kelly Hu, Kendy Cheung, Aviva WangSat, Mar 9, 2pm, Stateside; Sun, Mar 10, 11:15am, Alamo Lamar B; Fri, Mar 15, 2:15pm, Alamo Lamar B

Mickey and the BearD/SW: Annabelle AttanasioWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 88 MINFaced with the responsibility to take care of her addict, veteran father, headstrong teen Mickey Peck keeps her household afloat. When she has the opportunity to leave for good, she must choose between familial obligation and personal fulfillment.Principal Cast: Camila Morrone, James Badge Dale, Calvin Demba, Ben Rosenfield, Rebecca HendersonSat, Mar 9, 11am, Stateside; Sun, Mar 10, 2:30pm, Alamo Lamar D; Thu, Mar 14, 5pm, Alamo Lamar E

Ms. White LightD/SW: Paul ShoulbergWorld Premiere | USA | 2018 | 96 MINLex Cordova’s business is dying. She has a unique ability to connect with her clients that are terminally ill. It’s just everyone else that she has a problem with. Valerie is a no bullshit woman who loves living her life. Her only way out is through Lex.Principal Cast: Roberta Colindrez, John Ortiz, Judith Light, Carson Meyer, Zachary SpicerMon, Mar 11, 5:15pm, Stateside; Tue, Mar 12, 12pm, Alamo Lamar B; Wed, Mar 13, 3:15pm, Alamo Lamar B

Pig HagD: Colby Holt, Sam ProbstSW: Colby HoltWorld Premiere | USA | 2018 | 84 MINJodie, a single 36-year-old travel nurse, compares herself to the world around her. While attending a Guns N’ Roses concert, she thinks she may have met her potential match — until he ghosts on her the next day.Principal Cast: Anna T Schlegel, Tony Jaksha, Pete Zias, Michael Henry, Nate Stoner, Maxwell Esposito, Amanda DeSimone, Alex Myerchin, Andrew KudlaSun, Mar 10, 2:30pm, Stateside; Mon, Mar 11, 7:30pm, Alamo Lamar A; Thu, Mar 14, 11:45am, Alamo Lamar B

PornoD: Keola RacelaSW: Matt Black, Laurence VannicelliWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 98 MINWhen a group of naive teens working at a movie theater in a small Christian town discover a mysterious film hidden in its basement, they unleash an alluring succubus who gives them a sex education... written in blood.Principal Cast: Evan Daves, Larry Saperstein, Jillian Mueller, Glenn Stott, Robbie Tann, Bill Phillips, Katelyn Pearce, Peter ReznikoffSat, Mar 9, 5pm, Stateside; Sun, Mar 10, 10:45pm, Alamo Lamar E; Wed, Mar 13, 2pm, Alamo Lamar E

Saint FrancesD: Alex ThompsonSW: Kelly O’SullivanWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 98 MINAt the start of the summer, Bridget, an uninspired thirtysomething, has an abortion just as she lands a much-needed job nannying a six-year old.Principal Cast: Ramona Edith-Williams, Kelly O’Sullivan, Lily Mojekwu, Charin Alvarez, Jim True-Frost, Max Lipchitz, Mary Beth Fisher, Francis Guinan, Bradley Grant Smith, Rebekah WardMon, Mar 11, 2pm, Stateside; Tue, Mar 12, 11:15am, Alamo Lamar E; Fri, Mar 15, 5:15pm, Alamo Lamar B

South MountainD/SW: Hilary BrougherWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 85 MINWhen her teenagers head off to camp and her husband abruptly leaves her to begin a new family, Lila is left to her own curious and chaotic devices for a summer in her rural home in the Catskill mountains.Principal Cast: Talia Balsam, Scott Cohen, Andrus Nichols, Michael Oberholtzer, Naian González Norvind, Midori Francis, Macaulee Rusnak Cassaday, Isis Masoud, Violet Rea, Guthrie MassMon, Mar 11, 11am, Stateside; Tue, Mar 12, 3:15pm, Alamo Lamar B; Thu, Mar 14, 6pm, Alamo Lamar C

Yes, God, YesD/SW: Karen MaineWorld Premiere | USA I 2018 I 77 MINAfter an innocent AOL chat turns racy, a Catholic teenager in the early ’00s discovers masturbation and struggles to suppress her urges in the face of eternal damnation.Principal Cast: Natalia Dyer, Timothy Simons, Wolfgang Novogratz, Francesca Reale, Susan Blackwell, Parker Wierling, Alisha Boe, Donna Lynne ChamplinFri, Mar 8, 9pm, Stateside; Sat, Mar 9, 6pm, Alamo Lamar C; Thu, Mar 14, 11:30am, Alamo Lamar D

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8PM

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EVEN

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11:5

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Ritz

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Lam

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T 1:

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SUNDAY, MARCH 10

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Ritz

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Ritz

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Cach

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Days

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7PM

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Lam

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MEr

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Lam

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M-3

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5:1

5PM

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The W

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Danie

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MID

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11:1

5PM

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51AM

Lam

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9PM

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Lam

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Moth

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M

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Swor

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11:4

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Title

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COM

P5P

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7PM

Lam

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MP

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One M

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MNO

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Music

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Anim

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PR

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M 4

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M-6

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MAn

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DOC

SPO

TLIG

HT7:

30PM

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8PM

ZACH

Kath

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f A St

ory

DOC

SPOT

LIGH

T 11

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M-1

2:50

PMRu

nning

with

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DOC

SPO

TLIG

HT2:

30PM

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4PM

Wild

Rose

24 B

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6PM

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1PM

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r Aim

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ST F

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30PM

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57PM

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t a Hi

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6PM

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8PM

Comm

unity

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SPOT

LIGH

T 9P

M-1

0:04

PM

1112

12

34

56

78

910

1112

1

TUESDAY, MARCH 12

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mou

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3PM

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3PM

SXSW

Film

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11AM

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26PM

Knoc

k Dow

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m Ric

hard

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SPO

TLIG

HT5:

15PM

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6PM

Ever

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BEA

TS8:

15PM

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10PM

7 Rea

sons

To Ru

n Awa

y ...

MID

NIGH

TERS

11:

45PM

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Atom

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rt of

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44PM

Robe

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4PM

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Ritz

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11:3

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T 2

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MCa

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24 B

EATS

5PM

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0PM

The C

hills:

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riump

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aged

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EATS

8PM

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2PM

Darli

n’ M

IDNI

GHTE

RS11

PM-1

2:40

AM

Ritz

2Th

e Rive

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the W

all D

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49PM

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C SP

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2:45

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30PM

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3PM

Buzz

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8:45

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0:15

PM

Lam

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55PM

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HT2:

15PM

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5PM

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ama

DOC

FEAT

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COM

P5P

M-6

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MHu

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8PM

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7PM

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11:1

5PM

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1AM

Lam

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COM

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PM-1

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MSo

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BEA

TS 6

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M-8

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MBu

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30PM

-11P

M

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M-1

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MWh

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0PM

Days

of th

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6PM

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0PM

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22PM

Lam

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ARR

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LIGH

T10

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M-1

2:13

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msNA

RR S

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1:4

5PM

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8PM

The P

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SPO

TLIG

HT 4

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M-6

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MBr

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7:45

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MGi

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MID

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TERS

10:

45PM

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18AM

Lam

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Saint

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ARR

FEAT

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COM

P11

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M-1

2:53

PM

The I

nfilt

rato

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ST F

AV2:

30PM

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GHT

11:1

5AM

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32PM

Little

Mon

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FEST

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2:30

PM-4

PMBu

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the A

meric

an...

DOC S

POTL

IGHT

5:3

0PM-

6:45

PM

ZACH

Who L

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e Dog

s Out

24 B

EATS

11:

30AM

-12:

40PM

I’m

Just

F*ckin

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You

NARR

SPO

TLIG

HT 2

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M-3

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M

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Film

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10PM

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Cine

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Hell:

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s...

FEST

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6PM

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0PM

J.R. “

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Dobb

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The..

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SION

S 9

PM-1

0:25

PM

1112

12

34

56

78

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1112

1

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13

Para

mou

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thing

Stay

s The

Same

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BEA

TS 1

2PM

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0PM

The B

oy Ba

nd Co

n: Th

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lman

...24

BEA

TS 3

PM-4

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MTr

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SPEC

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EVEN

TS6:

30PM

-7:5

9PM

Stub

er H

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S9:

30PM

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15PM

Stat

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re N

ARR

SPOT

LIGH

T11

AM-1

2:46

PMMa

iden

FEST

FAV

2:15

PM-3

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MTh

e Pea

nut B

utte

r Falc

onNA

RR S

POTL

IGHT

5:1

5PM

-6:4

8PM

I Lov

e You

, Now

Die:

The C

ommo

nwea

lth Vs

. Mich

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DOC

SPOT

LIGH

T 8

:15P

M-1

0:35

PMI’m

Just

F*ckin

g With

You

NARR

SPO

TLIG

HT 1

1:55

PM-1

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M

Atom

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n the

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AV 1

1:30

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2:56

PMGr

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r Gra

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AV2:

30PM

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1PM

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ns N

ARR

SPOT

LIGH

T5:

45PM

-7:1

3PM

Teen

Spiri

t 24

BEAT

S8:

45PM

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18PM

Ritz

1Ro

mant

ic Co

medy

VISI

ONS

10:4

5AM

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03PM

Red D

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OC S

POTL

IGHT

1:30

PM-3

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MIRI

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pace

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24 B

EATS

5:1

5PM

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7PM

Salva

ge DO

C SP

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GHT

7:45

PM-8

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MWh

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BEA

TS 10

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M-1

1:25

PM

Ritz

2Pin

k Wall

NAR

R SP

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GHT

11:1

5AM

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40PM

Bellin

gcat

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th in

a Po

st...

DOC

SPOT

LIGH

T 2

PM-3

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MVa

i GLO

BAL

4:45

PM-6

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M

Beco

ming

Lesli

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SION

S7:

15PM

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9PM

Being

Impo

ssibl

e GL

OBAL

9:45

PM-1

1:10

PM

Lam

ar A

Amaz

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Groo

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BEA

TS 1

0:45

AM-1

2:09

PMTh

e Inv

ento

r: Out

for B

lood i

n Silic

on Va

lley

FEST

FAV

1:4

5PM

-3:4

3PM

Muse

um To

wn DO

C FE

ATUR

E CO

MP

5:1

5PM

-6:2

9PM

We Ar

e The

Radic

al Mo

narc

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C FE

ATUR

E CO

MP

7:4

5PM

-9:2

0PM

I See

You

MID

NIGH

TERS

10:4

5PM

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20AM

Lam

ar B

Paho

kee

FEST

FAV

11:3

0AM

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2PM

Ms. W

hite L

ight N

ARR

FEAT

URE

COM

P3:

15PM

-4:5

1PM

For S

ama

DOC

FEAT

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COM

P6:

30PM

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4PM

Vision

Portr

aits D

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RE

COM

P 9

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M-1

0:48

PM

Lam

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The G

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S 12

PM-1

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MLe

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he Bu

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SION

S 3

PM-4

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MAl

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GLOB

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45PM

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3PM

Stat

e of P

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DOC

SPOT

LIGH

T 8

:45P

M-9

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M

Lam

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I Am

Richa

rd Pr

yor D

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POTL

IGHT

11:4

5AM

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6PM

Swor

d of T

rust

NARR

SPO

TLIG

HT2:

30PM

-3:5

8PM

The H

otte

st Au

gust

FEST

FAV

5:30

PM-7

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MJu

mp Sh

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8:30

PM-9

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MBu

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M-1

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M

Lam

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Auto

nomy

DOC

SPO

TLIG

HT11

AM-1

2:20

PMPo

rno

NARR

FEA

TURE

COM

P2P

M-3

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M-6

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MDa

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RS8P

M-9

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MTh

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FEST

FAV

11:1

5PM

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1AM

Rolli

nsEp

isodic

Pilot

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ram

211

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M-1

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MEp

isodic

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ram

12:

30PM

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1PM

Adop

t a Hi

ghwa

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RR S

POTL

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5:30

PM-6

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MKa

thy G

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ll of A

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GHT

8:3

0PM

-9:5

0PM

ZACH

Them

That

Follo

w FE

ST F

AV11

AM-1

2:38

PMGr

and J

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ward

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2PM

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Gran

d Jur

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arra

tive F

eatu

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M-7

PMJ.R

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8PM

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5PM

AFS

Cine

ma

Ra: P

ath o

f the

Sun G

odSP

ECIA

L EVE

NTS 5

:30P

M-6:

42PM

Noth

ing Fa

ncy:

Dian

a Ken

nedy

DOC

FEAT

URE

COM

P 9P

M-1

0:21

PM

1112

12

34

56

78

910

1112

1

THURSDAY, MARCH 14

Par

amou

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e Gift

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Jour

ney o

f Joh

nny C

ash

24 B

EATS

2:3

0PM

-4:0

4PM

Blueb

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BEA

TS6:

30PM

-7:5

7PM

Stat

esid

eSh

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Prog

ram

2 SH

ORT

FILM

PR

OGRA

M 1

0:45

AM-1

2:28

PMSh

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ram

3

SHOR

T FI

LM P

ROGR

AM 2

PM-3

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MSh

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Prog

ram

1 SH

ORT

FILM

PRO

GRAM

5:1

5PM

-6:5

7PM

The C

hills:

The T

riump

h & Tr

aged

y...

24 B

EATS

8:3

0PM

-10:

02PM

Ritz

1Bo

y How

dy! T

he St

ory o

f ...

24 B

EATS

11:3

0AM

-12:4

3PM

Brain

iac: T

rans

miss

ions A

fter Z

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24 B

EATS

2:1

5PM

-4:0

3PM

Mr. J

immy

24 B

EATS

5:30

PM-7

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MIt S

tarte

d As A

Joke

DOC

SP

OTLI

GHT

8:4

5PM

-10P

MMi

dnigh

t Sho

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ORT

FILM

PRO

GRAM

11:3

0PM

-1:1

6AM

Ritz

2La

Mala

Noch

e GL

OBAL

10:4

5AM

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19PM

X&Y

GLOB

AL1:

45PM

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7PM

Huma

n Nat

ure

DOC

SPOT

LIGH

T5P

M-6

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MEv

eryb

ody’s

Ever

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g 24

BEA

TS8:

15PM

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10PM

Lam

ar A

Body

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IDNI

GHTE

RS 1

1AM

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27PM

Carm

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BEA

TS 2

PM-3

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MSn

atch

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GHTE

RS4:

45PM

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8PM

Extra

Ordin

ary

NARR

FEA

TURE

COM

P7:

45PM

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8PM

Buzz

Scre

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10:3

0PM

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M

Lam

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Pig Ha

g NA

RR F

EATU

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OMP

11:4

5AM

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9PM

Well G

room

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OC F

EATU

RE C

OMP

2:45

PM-4

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MTo

ne-D

eaf M

IDNI

GHTE

RS5:

45PM

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1PM

Stuf

fed D

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EATU

RE C

OMP

8:45

PM-1

0:10

PM

Lam

ar C

Suns

et Ov

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and D

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DOC

SPOT

LIGH

T 12

PM-1

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MDa

ys of

the W

hale

GLOB

AL3P

M-4

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MSo

uth M

ount

ain N

ARR

FEAT

URE

COM

P 6

PM-7

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MWh

y Can

’t I Be

Me?

Arou

nd Yo

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C FE

ATUR

E CO

MP

9PM

-10:

30PM

Lam

ar D

Yes,

God,

Yes N

ARR

FEAT

URE

COM

P11

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M-1

2:47

PMDo

cume

ntar

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SHOR

T FI

LM P

ROGR

AM 2

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M-3

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MDo

cume

ntar

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SH

ORT

FILM

PRO

GRAM

5:1

5PM

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4PM

Anim

ated

Shor

ts SH

ORT

FILM

PR

OGRA

M 8

:30P

M-9

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MTr

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DOC

FEAT

URE

COM

P11

:30P

M-1

2:58

AM

Lam

ar E

Raise

Hell:

The L

ife &

...FE

ST F

AV 1

0:45

AM-1

2:15

PMTh

e Boy

Band

Con:

The L

ou Pe

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an...

24 B

EATS

1:4

5PM

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4PM

Mick

ey an

d the

Bear

NA

RR F

EATU

RE C

OMP

5PM

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7PM

Alice

NAR

R FE

ATUR

E CO

MP

8PM

-9:4

2PM

Buzz

Scre

ening

11PM

-12:

30AM

ZACH

The W

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nd FE

ST F

AV11

AM-1

2:26

PMAp

ollo 1

1 FES

T FA

V2P

M-3

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MBu

zz Sc

reen

ing

5PM

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0PM

Brea

kthr

ough

DOC

SPO

TLIG

HT8:

45PM

-10:

15PM

AFS

Cine

ma

Build

ing th

e Ame

rican

...DO

C SP

OTLI

GHT

6PM

-7:1

5PM

Any O

ne Of

Us

DOC

SPOT

LIGH

T 9

PM-1

0:28

PM

1112

12

34

56

78

910

1112

1

FRIDAY, MARCH 15

Para

mou

ntTh

e Rive

r and

the W

all D

OC S

POTL

IGHT

11:1

5AM

-1:0

4PM

Stra

nge N

egot

iation

s24

BEA

TS 3

PM-4

:31P

MBa

nd To

geth

er w

ith Lo

gicSP

ECIA

L EV

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6:3

0PM

-8PM

The C

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of La

Llor

ona

HEAD

LINE

RS 9

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M-1

1:08

PM

Stat

esid

e7 R

easo

ns To

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IDNI

GHTE

RS 10

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M-12

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GHT

1:45

PM-3

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e Stor

y of J

im...

24 B

EATS

4:4

5PM

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8PM

The A

rt of

Self-

Defen

seNA

RR S

POTL

IGHT

7:4

5PM

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9PM

Little

Mon

sters

FEST

FAV

11PM

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30AM

Ritz

1Ru

n This

Town

NAR

R SP

OTLI

GHT

11:1

5AM

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54PM

Buzz

Scre

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2:15

PM-3

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MTh

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ACC S

neak

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4PM

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0PM

Beco

ming

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S 6:

30PM

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4PM

Stat

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9:15

PM-10

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M

1112

12

34

56

78

910

1112

1

SUNDAY, MARCH 10

Para

mou

nt

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ST F

AV 1

1:30

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2:56

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M-4

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Stat

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ARR

FEAT

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P11

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2:42

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COM

P2:

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4PM

Extra

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NARR

FEA

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COM

P5:

30PM

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Adop

t a Hi

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RR S

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8:30

PM-9

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atch

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IDNI

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M

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DOC

SPOT

LIGH

T11

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M-1

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MJ.R

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b” Do

bbs a

nd Th

e...

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ONS

3PM

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5PM

Apoll

o 11 F

EST

FAV

6PM

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1PM

Franc

es Fe

rgus

on N

ARR

SPOT

LIGH

T 9P

M-1

0:15

PM

Ritz

1We

ll Gro

omed

DOC

FEA

TURE

COM

P11

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M-1

2:58

PMWe

Are T

he Ra

dical

Mona

rchs

DOC

FEAT

URE

COM

P 2

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M-4

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MMu

seum

Town

DOC

FEAT

URE

COM

P 6

PM-7

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MI’m

Just

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g With

You

NA

RR S

POTL

IGHT

8:4

5PM

-10:0

6PM

Tone

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f MID

NIGH

TERS

11:5

5PM

-1:2

1AM

Ritz

2Pa

hoke

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ST F

AV11

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2:52

PMLe

ave t

he Bu

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SION

S 1:

45PM

-2:5

3PM

Cach

ada:

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ppor

tunit

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OBAL

4:1

5PM

-5:3

7PM

Days

of th

e Wha

le GL

OBAL

7PM

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0PM

Auro

ra G

LOBA

L9:

30PM

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15PM

Lam

ar A

Noth

ing Fa

ncy:

Dian

a... D

OC

FEAT

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COM

P 12

PM-1

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MEr

nie &

Joe

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FEAT

URE

COM

P3P

M-4

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MQu

alifie

d DO

C SP

OTLI

GHT

6PM

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7PM

Ever

ybod

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8:45

PM-1

0:40

PM

Lam

ar B

Go Ba

ck to

China

NAR

R FE

ATUR

E CO

MP

11:1

5AM

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50PM

Bellin

gcat

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th in

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st...

DOC

SPOT

LIGH

T 2

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M-3

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MMu

sic Vi

deos

SHOR

T FI

LM

PROG

RAM

5:1

5PM

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1PM

The W

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nd FE

ST F

AV8:

15PM

-9:4

1PM

Danie

l Isn’t

Real

MID

NIGH

TERS

11:1

5PM

-12:

51AM

Lam

ar C

X&Y

GLOB

AL12

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M-2

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MVa

i GLO

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3:30

PM-5

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mant

ic Co

medy

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ONS

6:15

PM-7

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MTh

e Wall

of M

exico

NAR

R SP

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GHT

9PM

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50PM

Lam

ar D

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ckey

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COM

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M-3

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MDa

vid M

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ODIC

PR

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5:3

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8:30

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rl On T

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RS11

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M-1

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M

Lam

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11AM

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31PM

Ep

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MSis

ter A

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5PM

-6:2

7PM

Boy H

owdy

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Stor

y of...

24

BEA

TS 8

PM-9

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MPo

rno

NARR

FEA

TURE

COM

P10

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M-1

2:23

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Rolli

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MM

UNIT

Y SC

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ING

4:3

0PM

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0PM

The G

arde

n Left

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d VI

SION

S7:

15PM

-8:4

3PM

Moth

er’s L

ittle

Helpe

rs

NARR

SPO

TLIG

HT 1

0PM

-11:

38PM

ZACH

Build

ing th

e Ame

rican

...DO

C SPO

TLIG

HT 11

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M-12

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MBr

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ity Se

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SPEC

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EVEN

TS 2

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M-4

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ms N

ARR

SPOT

LIGH

T5:

30PM

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3PM

It Sta

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ke D

OC

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LIGH

T 8

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M-9

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M

AFS

Cine

ma

Texa

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PRO

GRAM

11AM

–12:

48PM

Austi

n Sch

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f Film

Comm

unity

...

COM

MUN

ITY

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G 2:

30PM

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The I

nven

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ut fo

r Bloo

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yFE

ST F

AV 5

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M-7

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Radio

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ision

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Long

horn

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MM

UNIT

Y SC

REEN

ING

9PM

-11P

M

1112

12

34

56

78

910

1112

1

MONDAY, MARCH 11

Para

mou

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ST FA

V 11

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M-1P

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angr

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Work

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IAL

EVEN

TS 2

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M-4

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MTh

e Day

Shall

Come

NA

RR S

POTL

IGHT

6:3

0PM

-7:5

7PM

Go

od Bo

ys H

EADL

INER

S9:

30PM

-11:

05PM

Stat

esid

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ain N

ARR

FEAT

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COM

P 11

AM-1

2:25

PMSa

int Fr

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s NAR

R FE

ATUR

E CO

MP

2PM

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8PM

Ms. W

hite L

ight N

ARR

FEAT

URE

COM

P5:

15PM

-6:5

1PM

Shril

l EPI

SODI

C PR

EMIE

RES

8:30

PM-1

0PM

I See

You

MID

NIGH

TERS

11:3

0PM

-1:0

5AM

Atom

Jump

Shot

DOC

SPO

TLIG

HT11

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M-1

2:35

PMI L

ove Y

ou, N

ow Di

e: Th

e Com

monw

ealth

Vs. M

ichell

e...

DOC

SPOT

LIGH

T 2

PM-4

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MBo

oksm

art H

EADL

INER

S5:

45PM

-7:3

0PM

Swor

d of T

rust

NARR

SPO

TLIG

HT9P

M-1

0:28

PM

Ritz

1Fo

r Sam

a DO

C FE

ATUR

E CO

MP

11:3

0AM

-1:0

4PM

Why C

an’t I

Be M

e? Ar

ound

You

DOC

FEAT

URE C

OMP

2:30

PM-4

PMSt

uffed

DOC

FEA

TURE

COM

P5:

30PM

-6:5

5PM

The M

ount

ain FE

ST F

AV8:

30PM

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16PM

7 Rea

sons

To Ru

n Awa

y...

MID

NIGH

TERS

11:

55PM

-1:1

0AM

Ritz

2Tit

o VI

SION

S11

AM-1

2:10

PMJe

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lVI

SION

S 1:

30PM

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8PM

Saka

waVI

SION

S 4

:15P

M-5

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MAu

tono

my D

OC S

POTL

IGHT

7PM

-8:2

0PM

The I

nfilt

rato

rs F

EST

FAV

9:45

PM-1

1:15

PM

Lam

ar A

Run T

his To

wn N

ARR

SPOT

LIGH

T11

AM-1

2:39

PMEx

tra Or

dinar

y NA

RR F

EATU

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OMP

1:45

PM-3

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MPin

k Wall

NAR

R SP

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GHT

4:45

PM-6

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MPig

Hag

NARR

FEA

TURE

COM

P7:

30PM

-8:5

4PM

Maide

n FE

ST F

AV10

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M-1

2:03

AM

Lam

ar B

Muse

um To

wn DO

C FE

ATUR

E CO

MP

11:4

5AM

-12:

59PM

Title

Desig

n Pro

gram

2:30

PM-3

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MWe

ll Gro

omed

DOC

FEA

TURE

COM

P5P

M-6

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MMr

. Jim

my 24

BEA

TS8P

M-9

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MTa

les fr

om th

e Lod

ge M

IDNI

GHTE

RS11

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M-1

2:48

AM

Lam

ar C

Being

Impo

ssibl

e GL

OBAL

11:1

5AM

-12:

40PM

La

Mala

Noch

e GL

OBAL

2PM

-3:3

4PM

Alek

si GL

OBAL

5:15

PM-6

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MAl

ice N

ARR

FEAT

URE

COM

P8:

15PM

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7PM

Lam

ar D

We Ar

e The

Radic

al Mo

narc

hsDO

C FE

ATUR

E CO

MP

12PM

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5PM

One M

an Di

es a

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n Tim

es VI

SION

S3P

M-4

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MNO

S4A2

EPIS

ODIC

PRE

MIE

RES

6:15

PM-7

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MHo

w Re

dnec

ks Sa

ved H

ollyw

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ith Jo

e...

SPEC

IAL

EVEN

TS 8

:45P

M-1

0:45

PMMi

dnigh

t Sho

rts

SHOR

T FI

LM P

ROGR

AM 1

1:45

PM-1

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M

Lam

ar E

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ts Pr

ogra

m 3

SHOR

T FI

LM

PROG

RAM

10:

45AM

-12:

23PM

Shor

ts Pr

ogra

m 1

SH

ORT

FILM

PRO

GRAM

2:1

5PM

-3:5

7PM

Shor

ts Pr

ogra

m 2

SH

ORT

FILM

PRO

GRAM

5:4

5PM

-7:2

8PM

Music

Vide

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ORT

FILM

PR

OGRA

M 9

PM-1

0:26

PMTo

ne-D

eaf M

IDNI

GHTE

RS11

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M-1

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M

Rolli

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cume

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T FI

LM P

ROGR

AM 1

1AM

-12:

39PM

Docu

ment

ary S

horts

1SH

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FILM

PRO

GRAM

2PM

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5PM

Anim

ated

Shor

ts SH

ORT

FILM

PR

OGRA

M 4

:45P

M-6

:13P

MAn

y One

Of Us

DOC

SPO

TLIG

HT7:

30PM

-8:5

8PM

ZACH

Kath

y Grif

fin: A

Hell o

f A St

ory

DOC

SPOT

LIGH

T 11

:30A

M-1

2:50

PMRu

nning

with

Beto

DOC

SPO

TLIG

HT2:

30PM

-4:0

4PM

Wild

Rose

24 B

EATS

6PM

-7:4

1PM

Siste

r Aim

ee FE

ST F

AV9:

30PM

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57PM

AFS

Cine

ma

Adop

t a Hi

ghwa

yNA

RR S

POTL

IGHT

6PM

-7:1

8PM

Comm

unity

Firs

t...

DOC

SPOT

LIGH

T 9P

M-1

0:04

PM

1112

12

34

56

78

910

1112

1

TUESDAY, MARCH 12

Para

mou

ntAq

uare

la FE

ST F

AV11

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M-1

PMTe

en Sp

irit 2

4 BE

ATS

3PM

-4:3

3PM

SXSW

Film

Awar

ds SP

ECIA

L EV

ENTS

8PM

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OOPM

Stat

esid

eTh

e Wee

kend

FEST

FAV

11AM

-12:

26PM

Knoc

k Dow

n the

Hous

eFE

ST F

AV 2

PM-3

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MI A

m Ric

hard

Pryo

r DOC

SPO

TLIG

HT5:

15PM

-6:4

6PM

Ever

ybod

y’s Ev

eryth

ing 24

BEA

TS8:

15PM

-10:

10PM

7 Rea

sons

To Ru

n Awa

y ...

MID

NIGH

TERS

11:

45PM

-1AM

Atom

The A

rt of

Self-

Defen

se

NARR

SPO

TLIG

HT 1

1AM

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44PM

Robe

rt Ro

drigu

ez Fi

lm Sc

hool

+ Red

11 Pr

emier

eSP

ECIA

L EV

ENTS

4PM

-6:3

0PM

Ritz

1Fra

nces

Ferg

uson

NAR

R SP

OTLI

GHT

11:3

0AM

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5PM

It Sta

rted A

s A Jo

ke D

OC

SPOT

LIGH

T 2

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M-3

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MCa

rmine

Stre

et Gu

itars

24 B

EATS

5PM

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0PM

The C

hills:

The T

riump

h & Tr

aged

y...

24 B

EATS

8PM

-9:3

2PM

Darli

n’ M

IDNI

GHTE

RS11

PM-1

2:40

AM

Ritz

2Th

e Rive

r and

the W

all D

OC S

POTL

IGHT

11AM

-12:

49PM

Bellin

gcat

- Tru

th in

a Po

st...

DO

C SP

OTLI

GHT

2:45

PM-4

:13P

MRe

d Dog

DOC

SPO

TLIG

HT5:

30PM

-7:1

3PM

Buzz

Scre

ening

8:45

PM-1

0:15

PM

Lam

ar A

Stuf

fed D

OC F

EATU

RE C

OMP

11:3

0AM

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55PM

Jump

Shot

DOC

SPO

TLIG

HT2:

15PM

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5PM

For S

ama

DOC

FEAT

URE

COM

P5P

M-6

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MHu

man N

atur

e DO

C SP

OTLI

GHT

8PM

-9:4

7PM

Come

As Yo

u Are

NAR

R SP

OTLI

GHT

11:1

5PM

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1AM

Lam

ar B

Ms. W

hite L

ight N

ARR

FEAT

URE

COM

P12

PM-1

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MSo

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ount

ain

NARR

FEAT

URE C

OMP

3:15

PM-4

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MBr

ainiac

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nsmi

ssion

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r Zer

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BEA

TS 6

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M-8

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MBu

zz Sc

reen

ing9:

30PM

-11P

M

Lam

ar C

Auro

ra G

LOBA

L11

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M-1

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MWh

y Can

’t I Be

Me?

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nd Yo

uDO

C FE

ATUR

E CO

MP

3PM

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0PM

Days

of th

e Wha

le GL

OBAL

6PM

-7:2

0PM

Ca

chad

a: Th

e Opp

ortun

ityGL

OBAL

9PM

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22PM

Lam

ar D

Villai

ns N

ARR

SPOT

LIGH

T10

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M-1

2:13

PMOl

ympic

Drea

msNA

RR S

POTL

IGHT

1:4

5PM

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8PM

The P

eanu

t But

ter F

alcon

NARR

SPO

TLIG

HT 4

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M-6

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MBr

eakt

hrou

gh D

OC S

POTL

IGHT

7:45

PM-9

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MGi

rl On T

he Th

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MID

NIGH

TERS

10:

45PM

-12:

18AM

Lam

ar E

Saint

Fran

ces N

ARR

FEAT

URE

COM

P11

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M-1

2:53

PM

The I

nfilt

rato

rs FE

ST F

AV2:

30PM

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The D

ay Sh

all Co

meNA

RR S

POTL

IGHT

5:4

5PM

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2PM

Salva

ge DO

C SP

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GHT

8:45

PM-9

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MSn

atch

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IDNI

GHTE

RS11

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M-1

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M

Rolli

nsQu

alifie

d DO

C SP

OTLI

GHT

11:1

5AM

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32PM

Little

Mon

sters

FEST

FAV

2:30

PM-4

PMBu

ilding

the A

meric

an...

DOC S

POTL

IGHT

5:3

0PM-

6:45

PM

ZACH

Who L

et Th

e Dog

s Out

24 B

EATS

11:

30AM

-12:

40PM

I’m

Just

F*ckin

g With

You

NARR

SPO

TLIG

HT 2

:30P

M-3

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M

SXSW

Film

Inter

miss

ion Pa

rty SP

ECIA

L EV

ENTS

10PM

-1AM

AFS

Cine

ma

Raise

Hell:

The L

ife &

Time

s...

FEST

FAV

6PM

-7:3

0PM

J.R. “

Bob”

Dobb

s and

The..

.VI

SION

S 9

PM-1

0:25

PM

1112

12

34

56

78

910

1112

1

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13Pa

ram

ount

Noth

ing St

ays T

he Sa

me...

24 B

EATS

12P

M-1

:10P

MTh

e Boy

Band

Con:

The L

ou Pe

arlm

an...

24 B

EATS

3PM

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9PM

True

Stor

ies SP

ECIA

L EV

ENTS

6:30

PM-7

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MSt

uber

HEA

DLIN

ERS

9:30

PM-1

1:15

PM

Stat

esid

eCo

me As

You A

re N

ARR

SPOT

LIGH

T11

AM-1

2:46

PMMa

iden

FEST

FAV

2:15

PM-3

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MTh

e Pea

nut B

utte

r Falc

onNA

RR S

POTL

IGHT

5:1

5PM

-6:4

8PM

I Lov

e You

, Now

Die:

The C

ommo

nwea

lth Vs

. Mich

elle

DOC

SPOT

LIGH

T 8

:15P

M-1

0:35

PMI’m

Just

F*ckin

g With

You

NARR

SPO

TLIG

HT 1

1:55

PM-1

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M

Atom

Knoc

k Dow

n the

Hous

eFE

ST F

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1:30

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10:4

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Ritz

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4:45

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15PM

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9PM

Being

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9:45

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Lam

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FEST

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1:4

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Muse

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5:1

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10:4

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Lam

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FEST

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11:3

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Ms. W

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M-9

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M

Lam

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11:4

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The H

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5:30

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8:30

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5:30

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ZACH

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AM-1

2:38

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M-6:

42PM

Noth

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FEAT

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COM

P 9P

M-1

0:21

PM

1112

12

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THURSDAY, MARCH 14

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30PM

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7PM

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hills:

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24 B

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8:3

0PM

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02PM

Ritz

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24 B

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11:3

0AM

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3PM

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2:1

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3PM

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19PM

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Lam

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5PM

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7PM

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8PM

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2PM

Buzz

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11PM

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30AM

ZACH

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LIGH

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PM-1

0:28

PM

1112

12

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1

FRIDAY, MARCH 15

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7:4

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9PM

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11PM

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30AM

Ritz

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R SP

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11:1

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54PM

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2:15

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5:1

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M-9

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10:4

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M-6

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POTL

IGHT

8PM

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3PM

Wild

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24 B

EATS

10:4

5PM

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26AM

Lam

ar B

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You

MID

NIGH

TERS

11:1

5AM

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50PM

Go Ba

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2:15

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5:15

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MID

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8:3

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03PM

Buzz

Scre

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11:1

5PM

-12:

45AM

Lam

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GLOB

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1AM

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22PM

Saka

wa VI

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45PM

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6PM

Auro

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M-6

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MTit

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15PM

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5PM

Blueb

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BEA

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PM-1

2:27

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7PM

Buzz

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8PM

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6PM

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5PM

Red 1

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PM-1

0:16

PM

1112

12

34

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1

SATURDAY, MARCH 16

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EATS

4PM

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7PM

Pet S

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ary

HEAD

LINE

RS8P

M-1

0PM

Stat

esid

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and J

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ward

: Doc

Feat

ure

10:4

5AM

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45PM

Gran

d Jur

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arra

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eatu

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45PM

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5PM

The B

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nd Co

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... 24

BEA

TS 4

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M-6

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SPEC

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EVEN

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M-9

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Ritz

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ney o

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24 B

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10:

45AM

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1:45

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BEA

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M-3

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MBu

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5PM

Audie

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7:45

PM-9

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5PM

Audie

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5:15

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8:45

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4:30

PM-6

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7:30

PM-9

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Lam

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FILM

PRO

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11:1

5AM

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3PM

Audie

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0PM

The C

hills:

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24 B

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5:3

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2PM

Audie

nce A

ward

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dic

Prem

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8:15

PM-9

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ZACH

Comm

unity

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12:3

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7 Reasons To Run Away (From Society)D: Esteve Soler, Gerard Quinto, David TorrasSW: Esteve SolerWorld Premiere | Spain | 2018 | 75 MINCatalan, Spanish with English subtitles7 Reasons to Run Away takes a critical look at today’s society and puts the values it transmits into question.Principal Cast: Sergi Lopez, Emma Suarez, Lola Dueñas, Alex Brendemuhl, Alain Hernandez, Francesc OrellaMon, Mar 11, 11:55pm, Alamo Ritz 1; Tue, Mar 12, 11:45pm, Stateside; Fri, Mar 15, 10:45am, Stateside

Body At Brighton RockD/SW: Roxanne BenjaminWorld Premiere | USA | 2018 | 87 MINAn inexperienced park employee discovers a body on a remote mountain trail and must stay with it overnight in the wilderness, facing her darkest fears in the process.Principal Cast: Karina Fontes, Casey Adams, Emily Althaus, Brodie Reed, Martin Spanjers, John Getz, Miranda Bailey, Susan Burke, Matt PetersFri, Mar 8, 11:30pm, Alamo Ritz 1; Sat, Mar 9, 11:45pm, Alamo Lamar A; Thu, Mar 14, 11am, Alamo Lamar A

Boyz In The WoodD/SW: Ninian DoffWorld Premiere | UK, USA | 87 MINSet deep in the Scottish Highlands, Boyz In The Wood is an anarchic cocktail of generational politics, hip-hop loving farmers, and hallucinogenic rabbit shites.Principal Cast: Eddie Izzard, Kate Dickie, James Cosmo, Kevin Guthrie, Jonathan Aris, Alice Lowe, Samuel Bottomley, Viraj Juneja, Rian Gordon, Lewis GribbenFri, Mar 8, 11:55pm, Stateside; Sat, Mar 9, 11:55pm, Alamo Lamar B; Fri, Mar 15, 5pm, ZACH

Daniel Isn’t RealD: Adam Egypt MortimerSW: Brian DeLeeuw, Adam Egypt MortimerWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 96 MINTroubled Luke suffers a violent family trauma and resurrects his childhood imaginary friend to help him cope. Charismatic and full of manic energy, “Daniel” helps Luke to achieve his dreams, before pushing him into a desperate fight for his own soul.Principal Cast: Patrick Schwarzenegger, Miles Robbins, Sasha Lane, Hannah Marks, Mary Stuart MastersonSat, Mar 9, 11:55pm, Alamo Ritz 1; Sun, Mar 10, 11:15pm, Alamo Lamar B; Wed, Mar 13, 8pm, Alamo Lamar E

Darlin’D/SW: Pollyanna McIntoshWorld Premiere | USA | 2018 | 101 MINIn this visually inventive sequel to The Woman, a feral teenage girl is taken into strict Catholic care and prepared for her First Holy Communion.Principal Cast: Lauryn Canny, Bryan Batt, Nora-Jane Noone, Cooper Andrews, Pollyanna McIntoshSat, Mar 9, 11:30pm, Alamo Lamar D; Tue, Mar 12, 11pm, Alamo Ritz 1; Sat, Mar 16, 11am, Alamo Lamar A

Girl On The Third FloorD/SW: Travis StevensWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 93 MINDon Koch tries to renovate a rundown house with a sordid history for his growing family, only to learn that the house has other plans.Principal Cast: Phil Brooks, Trieste Kelly Dunn, Sarah Brooks, Elissa Dowling, Karen Woditsch, Travis Delgado, Marshall Bean, Anish Jethmalani, Bishop Stevens, Tonya KaySun, Mar 10, 11:45pm, Alamo Lamar D; Tue, Mar 12, 10:45pm, Alamo Lamar D; Fri, Mar 15, 8:30pm, Alamo Lamar B

I See YouD: Adam RandallSW: Devon GrayeWorld Premiere | UK, USA | 2019 | 96 MINStrange occurrences plague a small town detective and his family as he investigates the disappearance of a young boy.Principal Cast: Helen Hunt, Jon Tenney, Judah Lewis, Owen Teague, Libe Barer, Greg Alan Williams, Erika Alexander, Allison KingMon, Mar 11, 11:30pm, Stateside; Wed, Mar 13, 10:45pm, Alamo Lamar A; Fri, Mar 15, 11:15am, Alamo Lamar B

SnatchersD: Stephen Cedars, Benji KleimanSW: Stephen Cedars, Benji Kleiman, Scott YacyshynWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 93 MINAfter a popular teen has sex for the first time, she finds herself pregnant – with an alien. With no one to turn to but her nerdy ex-best-friend, she’ll have to risk her neck – and social status – to fight the freaky extraterrestrial threat.Principal Cast: Mary Nepi, Gabrielle Elyse, Austin Fryberger, JJ Nolan, Nick Gomez, Ashley Argota, Amy Arburn, Amy Landecker, Rich FulcherSun, Mar 10, 11:30pm, Stateside; Tue, Mar 12, 11:30pm, Alamo Lamar E; Thu, Mar 14, 4:45pm, Alamo Lamar A

Tales from the LodgeD/SW: Abigail BlackmoreWorld Premiere | UK | 2018 | 93 MINWhen a group of old friends spend the night telling stories of murders, ghosts, zombies, and possessions they soon become aware of another tale unfolding around them. And this one is real.Principal Cast: Mackenzie Crook, Dustin Demri-Burns, Laura Fraser, Sophie Thompson, Johnny Vegas, Kelly WenhamSat, Mar 9, 11:30pm, Stateside; Mon, Mar 11, 11:15pm, Alamo Lamar B; Wed, Mar 13, 5pm, Alamo Lamar E

Tone-DeafD/SW: Richard Bates, Jr.World Premiere | USA | 2018 | 87 MINTwo generations collide with terrifying results in this home invasion horror film that is also a darkly comedic critique of the bizarre cultural and political climates in the USA.Principal Cast: Robert Patrick, Amanda Crew, Kim Delaney, Hayley Marie-Norman, Ray Wise, Johnny Pemberton, Keisha Castle-Hughes, AnnaLynne McCord, Nelson Franklin, Ronnie Gene-BlevinsSun, Mar 10, 11:55pm, Alamo Ritz 1; Mon, Mar 11, 11:55pm, Alamo Lamar E; Thu, Mar 14, 5:45pm, Alamo Lamar B

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Ernie & JoeD: Jenifer McShaneWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 96 MINErnie & Joe follows two officers with the San Antonio Police Department mental health unit who are diverting people away from jail and into mental health treatment – one 911 call at a time.Sat, Mar 9, 11:30am, Alamo Ritz 1; Sun, Mar 10, 3pm, Alamo Lamar A; Fri, Mar 15, 6pm, Satellite Venue: AFS Cinema

For SamaD: Waad al-Kateab, Edward WattsWorld Premiere | UK | 2019 | 94 MINArabic with English subtitlesFor Sama tells the epic story of a young woman’s journey through love, war, and motherhood across five years of the uprising in Aleppo, Syria.Mon, Mar 11, 11:30am, Alamo Ritz 1; Tue, Mar 12, 5pm, Alamo Lamar A; Wed, Mar 13, 6:30pm, Alamo Lamar B

Museum TownD: Jennifer TrainerSW: Jennifer Trainer, Noah Bashevkin, Pola RapaportWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 75 MINFrom the ashes of a deserted factory, an ambitious center for contemporary art has emerged. With MASS MoCA, a familiar story of deindustrialization in a rural American town finds an unconventional route to recovery.Principal Cast: Nick Cave, Denise Markonish, John Barrett III, Ruth Yarter, David Byrne, Meryl StreepSun, Mar 10, 6pm, Alamo Ritz 1; Mon, Mar 11, 11:45am, Alamo Lamar B; Wed, Mar 13, 5:15pm, Alamo Lamar A

Nothing Fancy: Diana KennedyD: Elizabeth CarrollWorld Premiere | UK, USA | 2019 | 81 MINEnglish, Spanish with English subtitlesAward-winning cookbook author, diehard environmentalist, and feisty British nonagenarian Diana Kennedy reflects on an unconventional life spent mastering the cuisines of Mexico.Principal Cast: Diana Kennedy, Jose Andres, Gabriela Camara, Alice Waters, Fran McCulloughSat, Mar 9, 5:45pm, Alamo Ritz 1; Sun, Mar 10, 12pm, Alamo Lamar A; Wed, Mar 13, 9pm, Satellite Venue: AFS Cinema

StuffedD: Erin DerhamWorld Premiere | Canada, USA | 2019 | 85 MINStuffed is a documentary feature film about the surprising world of taxidermy and the passionate artists across the world who see life where others only see death.Principal Cast: Allis Markham, Jaap Sinke, Ferry Van Tongeren, Travis De Villiers, Daniel Meng, Wendy Christensen, George Dante, Ken Walker, Tim Bovard, Jay KirkMon, Mar 11, 5:30pm, Alamo Ritz 1; Tue, Mar 12, 11:30am, Alamo Lamar A; Thu, Mar 14, 8:45pm, Alamo Lamar B

TreadD: Paul SoletWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 88 MINPushed to his breaking point, a master welder in a small town at the foot of the Rocky Mountains quietly fortifies a bulldozer with 30 tons of concrete and steel and seeks to destroy those he believes have wronged him.

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Vision PortraitsD/SW: Rodney EvansWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 78 MINAn in-depth exploration of the creative paths of blind and visually impaired artists including a photographer (John Dugdale), dancer (Kayla Hamilton), writer (Ryan Knighton) and the film’s director, Rodney Evans.Principal Cast: Rodney Evans, John Dugdale, Kayla Hamilton, Ryan Knighton, Anton FederovSat, Mar 9, 2:45pm, Alamo Ritz 1; Sun, Mar 10, 11:45am, Alamo Lamar D; Wed, Mar 13, 9:30pm, Alamo Lamar B

We Are The Radical MonarchsD: Linda Goldstein KnowltonWorld Premiere | USA | 2018 | 97 MINMeet the Radical Monarchs, a group of young girls of color at the front lines of social justice. Set in Oakland, the film documents the journey of the group as they form, grow, and earn badges for units like “Black Lives Matter and “Radical Beauty.” Principal Cast: Anayvette Martinez, Marilyn Hollinquest, Lupita Martinez, Amia Carillo, DeYani DillardSun, Mar 10, 2:45pm, Alamo Ritz 1; Mon, Mar 11, 12pm, Alamo Lamar D; Wed, Mar 13, 7:45pm, Alamo Lamar A

Well GroomedD/SW: Rebecca Stern World Premiere | USA | 2019 | 88 MINWell Groomed travels the humorous, visually stunning world of Competitive Creative Dog Grooming alongside the women transforming their beloved poodles into living sculptures.Principal Cast: Adriane Pope, Angela Kumpe, Cat Opson, Nicole BeckmanSun, Mar 10, 11:30am, Alamo Ritz 1; Mon, Mar 11, 5pm, Alamo Lamar B; Thu, Mar 14, 2:45pm, Alamo Lamar B

Why Can’t I Be Me? Around YouD/SW: Harrod Blank, Sjoerd DijkWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 90 MINAt age 53, Albuquerque drag racer and inventor “Rusty” Tidenberg begins to transition. His boss (father) cuts his pay, biker friends reject him, and women won’t date him. Undeterred, Rusty embraces both genders while hoping for acceptance and love.Principal Cast: Rusty Tidenberg, Shevaa Deva, Lucy Hosking, Plymouth Ansbergs Harman, Brandi Bosier, Doc Atomic, Dr. Samuel Roll, Dr. Marci Bowers, Harrod Blank, Glen RussellMon, Mar 11, 2:30pm, Alamo Ritz 1; Tue, Mar 12, 3pm, Alamo Lamar C; Thu, Mar 14, 9pm, Alamo Lamar C

David Makes ManShowrunner: Dee Harris-LawrenceDirector: Michael Francis WilliamsScreenwriter: Tarell Alvin McCraneyWorld Premiere | USA | 90 MINDavid picks a fight at school and we see a prodigal child’s struggle to maintain his happy-go-lucky persona despite the trauma of poverty and addiction at home. His imagination provides some protection but cracks show as predatory forces close in.Principal Cast: Akili McDowell, Nathaniel McIntyre, Isaiah Johnson, Ade Chike Torbert, Cayden Williams, Jordan Bolger, Travis Coles, Phylicia Rashad, Alana ArenasSunday, March 10, 5:30pm, Alamo Lamar D

NOS4A2Showrunner/Screenwriter: Jami O’BrienDirector: Kari SkoglandWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 90 MINNOS4A2 introduces Vic, a young woman who has a supernatural ability to find lost things. This ability puts her on a collision course with the evil and immortal Charlie Manx, a supernatural villain who feeds off the souls of children.Principal Cast: Zachary Quinto, Ashleigh Cummings, Jahkara J. Smith, Ólafur Darri Ólafsson, Virginia Kull, Ebon Moss-BachrachMonday, March 11, 6:15pm, Alamo Lamar D

RamyShowrunner: Bridget BedardDirectors: Harry Bradbeer, Chris StorerScreenwriters: Ramy Youssef, Ari Katcher, Ryan Welch, Leah Winkley, Minhal Baig World Premiere | USA | 2019 | 103 MINRamy Hassan, a first generation American Muslim on a spiritual journey, explores the challenges of being caught in between an Egyptian community that thinks life is a moral test, and a millennial generation that thinks life has no consequences.Principal Cast: Ramy Youssef, Mohammed Amer, Hiam Abbass, Amr Waked, May Calamawy, David Merheje, Laith Nakli, Steve WaySaturday, March 9, 5pm, Alamo Lamar A

ShrillShowrunner: Alexandra RushfieldDirectors: Jesse Peretz, Carrie BrownsteinScreenwriters: Alexandra Rushfield, Lindy West, Aidy BryantWorld Premiere | USA | 2018 | 90 MINFrom Executive Producers Lorne Michaels and Elizabeth Banks comes Shrill, a comedy series starring Aidy Bryant (Saturday Night Live) as Annie, a fat young woman who wants to change her life – but not her body. Annie is trying to start her career while juggling bad boyfriends, a sick parent, and a perfectionist boss.Principal Cast: Aidy Bryant, Lolly Adefope, Luka Jones, Ian Owens, John Cameron MitchellMonday, March 11, 8:30pm, Stateside

What We Do in the ShadowsShowrunners/Screenwriters: Jemaine Clement, Paul SimmsDirectors: Taika Waititi, Jemaine ClementWorld Premiere I USA l 2019 I 60 MINBased on the feature film of the same name, What We Do in the Shadows is a documentary-style look into the daily (or rather, nightly) lives of four vampires who have “lived” together for hundreds of years.Principal Cast: Matt Berry, Kayvan Novak, Natasia Demetriou, Harvey Guillén, Mark Proksch, Beanie FeldsteinFriday, March 8, 10pm, Paramount

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Apollo 11D: Todd Douglas MillerUSA | 2018 | 91 MINA look at the Apollo 11 mission to land on the moon led by commander Neil Armstrong and pilot Buzz Aldrin.Sun, Mar 10, 6pm, Atom Theater; Thu, Mar 14, 2pm, ZACH

AquarelaD: Victor KossakovskySW: Victor Kossakovsky, Aimara RequesGermany, UK | 2018 | 90 MINRussian, English, Spanish with English subtitlesAquarela is a deeply cinematic journey through the transformative beauty and raw power of water. Filmed at 96 frames-per-second, it’s a visceral wake-up call that humans are no match for the sheer force and will of Earth’s most precious element.Tue, Mar 12, 11:30am, Paramount

Greener GrassD/SW: Jocelyn DeBoer, Dawn LuebbeUSA | 2018 | 101 MINA deliciously twisted comedy set in a demented, timeless suburbia where every adult wears braces on their straight teeth, couples coordinate meticulously pressed outfits, and coveted family members are swapped in more ways than one in this competition for acceptance.Principal Cast: Jocelyn DeBoer, Dawn Luebbe, Beck Bennett, Neil Casey, Mary Holland, D’Arcy Carden, Dot-Marie Jones, Janicza Bravo, Jim Cummings, Lauren AdamsFri, Mar 8, 9:15pm, Alamo Lamar D; Sat, Mar 9, 10pm, Rollins; Wed, Mar 13, 2:30pm, Atom Theater

Her SmellD/SW: Alex Ross PerryUSA | 2018 | 135 MINA self-destructive punk rocker struggles with sobriety while trying to recapture the creative inspiration that led her band to success.Principal Cast: Elisabeth Moss, Cara Delevingne, Dan Stevens, Amber Heard, Agyness Deyn, Gayle Rankin, Ashley Benson, Eric Stoltz, Dylan GelulaSat, Mar 9, 9pm, ZACH

The Hottest AugustD: Brett StoryN. American Premiere | Canada, USA | 2019 | 94 MINA film about climate change, disguised as a portrait of collective anxiety.Fri, Mar 8, 8:45pm, Alamo Lamar A; Sat, Mar 9, 1:45pm, Alamo Lamar A; Wed, Mar 13, 5:30pm, Alamo Lamar D

The InfiltratorsD: Alex Rivera, Cristina IbarraSW: Alex Rivera, Aldo VelascoUSA I 2019 I 90 MINEnglish, Spanish with English subtitlesA rag-tag group of undocumented youth – Dreamers – deliberately get themselves detained in order to infiltrate a shadowy for-profit detention center and help free other immigrants.Principal Cast: Maynor Alvarado, Chelsea Rendon, Manuel Uriza, Juan Gabriel Pareja, Vik SahayFri, Mar 8, 6:15pm, Alamo Lamar D, Mon, Mar 11, 9:45pm, Alamo Ritz 2, Tue, Mar 12, 2:30pm, Alamo Lamar E

The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon ValleyD/SW: Alex GibneyUSA | 2018 | 119 MINElizabeth Holmes was once the world’s youngest self-made billionaire, heralded as the next Steve Jobs. Then, overnight, her $10-billion-dollar company dissolved. The rise and fall of Theranos is a window into the psychology of fraud.Principal Cast: Tyler Shultz, Erika Cheung, John Carreyrou, Roger Parloff, Ken Auletta, Dan ArielyFri, Mar 8, 5pm, Atom Theater; Sun, Mar 10, 5:30pm, Satellite Venue: AFS Cinema; Wed, Mar 13, 1:45pm, Alamo Lamar A

Knock Down the HouseD: Rachel LearsSW: Rachel Lears, Robin BlotnickUSA | 2019 | 86 MINA young bartender in the Bronx, a coal miner’s daughter in West Virginia, a grieving mother in Nevada, and a registered nurse in Missouri run for Congress in 2018. One of their races becomes the most shocking political upset in recent US history.Principal Cast: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Amy Vilela, Paula Jean Swearengin, Cori BushSun, Mar 10, 11:30am, Paramount; Tue, Mar 12, 2pm, Stateside; Wed, Mar 13, 11:30am, Atom Theater

Little MonstersD/SW: Abe ForsytheAustralia | 2018 | 91 MINA washed-up musician teams up with a plucky schoolteacher and a despicable kid’s show personality to protect a Kindergarten class from a sudden outbreak of zombies.Principal Cast: Lupita Nyong’o, Alexander England, Josh GadSat, Mar 9, 2:45pm, Paramount; Tue, Mar 12, 2:30pm, Rollins; Fri, Mar 15, 11pm, Stateside

MaidenD/SW: Alex HolmesUK | 2018 | 93 MINIn a moving portrait of resilience, Alex Holmes chronicles the unprecedented journey of 24-year-old Tracy Edwards and the first all-female sailing crew to enter the Whitbread Round the World Yacht Race.Principal Cast: Tracy EdwardsFri, Mar 8, 6pm, Alamo Lamar B; Mon, Mar 11, 10:30pm, Alamo Lamar A; Wed, Mar 13, 2:15pm, Stateside

The MountainD: Rick AlversonSW: Rick Alverson, Dustin Guy Defa, Colm O’LearyUSA | 2018 | 106 MINEnglish, French with English subtitlesThe story of a young man who, after losing his mother, goes to work with a doctor specializing in lobotomies and therapies.Principal Cast: Tye Sheridan, Denis Lavant, Udo Kier, Hannah Gross, Jeff GoldblumMon, Mar 11, 8:30pm, Alamo Ritz 1; Wed, Mar 13, 11:15pm, Alamo Lamar E; Fri, Mar 15, 11am, ZACH

PahokeeD: Ivete Lucas, Patrick BresnanUSA | 2019 | 112 MINEnglish, Spanish with English subtitlesIn a small agricultural town in the Florida Everglades, hopes for the future are concentrated on the youth. Four teens face heartbreak and celebrate in the rituals of an extraordinary senior year.Fri, Mar 8, 8:30pm, Rollins; Sun, Mar 10, 11am, Alamo Ritz 2; Wed, Mar 13, 11:30am, Alamo Lamar B

Raise Hell: The Life & Times of Molly IvinsD: Janice EngelSW: Janice Engel, Monique ZavistovskiUSA | 2018 | 91 MINSix-feet of Texas trouble, Molly Ivins, a legendary journalist and a warrior for the Bill of Rights, fought Good Old Boy corruption with razor-sharp wit that left both sides of the aisle laughing and craving ink in her columns. Raise Hell y’all!Principal Cast: Dan Rather, Rachel Maddow, Cecile Richards, Jim Hightower, Paul Krugman, Victor Navasky, Paul Begala, Lou Dubose, Anne LaMottMon, Mar 11, 11:30am, Paramount; Tue, Mar 12, 6pm, Satellite Venue: AFS Cinema; Thu, Mar 14, 10:45am, Alamo Lamar E

Sister AimeeD/SW: Samantha Buck, Marie SchlingmannUSA | 2019 | 87 MINEnglish, Spanish with English subtitlesAfter faking her own death, America’s most famous evangelist finds herself on a wild road trip towards Mexico, haunted not only by the police but by her own persona.Principal Cast: Anna Margaret Hollyman, Michael Mosley, Andrea Suarez Paz, Julie White, Amy Hargreaves, Macon Blair, Lee Eddy, Blake Delong, John Merriman, Nathan ZellnerSun, Mar 10, 5pm, Alamo Lamar E; Mon, Mar 11, 9:30pm, ZACH; Sat, Mar 16, 11am, Satellite Venue: AFS Cinema

Them That FollowD/SW: Britt Poulton, Dan Madison SavageUSA | 2018 | 98 MINSet deep in the wilds of Appalachia, where believers handle death-dealing snakes to prove themselves before God, Them That Follow tells the story of a pastor’s daughter who holds a secret that threatens to tear her community apart.Principal Cast: Olivia Colman, Kaitlyn Dever, Alice Englert, Jim Gaffigan, Walton Goggins, Thomas Mann, Lewis PullmanFri, Mar 8, 9:45pm, Alamo Lamar E; Sat, Mar 9, 11am, Alamo Ritz 2; Wed, Mar 13, 11am, ZACH

The WeekendD/SW: Stella MeghieUSA | 2018 | 86 MINA comedian hauls the baggage of her defunct relationship on a weekend getaway with friends, which happens to include her ex-boyfriend and his new girlfriend.Principal Cast: Sasheer Zamata, Tone Bell, Dewanda Wise, Y’Lan Noel, Kym WhitleySun, Mar 10, 8:15pm, Alamo Lamar B; Tue, Mar 12, 11am, Stateside; Thu, Mar 14, 11am, ZACH

FESTIVAL FAVORITESBecoming LeslieD: Tracy FrazierSW: Sandra Guardado, Tracy FrazierWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 84 MINBecoming Leslie reveals the inner and bizarre world of Leslie Cochran, a cross-dressing homeless misfit who became the most iconic and unlikely civic symbol of Austin, Texas.Principal Cast: Leslie Cochran, Ruby C. Martin, Alice Cochran Masterson, Valerie Romness, Bob Biard, Cindy Brettschneider, Jonny MarsFri, Mar 8, 5:30pm, Rollins; Sat, Mar 9, 6:30pm, Satellite Venue: AFS Cinema; Wed, Mar 13, 7:15pm, Alamo Ritz 2

The Garden Left BehindD: Flavio AlvesSW: John Rotondo, Flavio AlvesWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 88 MINEnglish, Spanish with English subtitlesA Mexican trans woman struggles to build a life for herself as an undocumented immigrant in New York City.Principal Cast: Michael Madsen, Ed Asner, Carlie Guevara, Danny Flaherty, Alex Kruz, Anthony Abdo, Miriam Cruz, Tamara M. Williams, Dawn YoungSat, Mar 9, 9pm, Alamo Lamar B; Sun, Mar 10, 7:15pm, Rollins; Wed, Mar 13, 12pm, Alamo Lamar C

J.R. “Bob” Dobbs and The Church of the SubGeniusD: Sandy K BooneSW: Sandy K Boone, Jason WehlingWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 85 MINThis film explores the underground movement that has galvanized the imaginative, the artistic, the nerdy, even the deranged – to examine the simmering dystopia in their culture, and do absolutely nothing about it ... except, maybe, poke fun at it all.Principal Cast: Richard Linklater, Nick Offerman, Penn Jillette, Gerald Casale, Douglass St. Clair Smith (Ivan Stang), Steve Wilcox (Philo Drummond), Margaret Moser, Paul Mavrides, Harry S. Robins, Kelly CashSun, Mar 10, 3pm, Atom Theater; Tue, Mar 12, 9pm, Satellite Venue: AFS Cinema; Wed, Mar 13, 8pm, ZACH

JezebelD/SW: Numa PerrierWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 88 MINA true story. In the last days of her mother’s life, 19-year-old Tiffany crashes with five family members in a Las Vegas studio apartment. In order to make ends meet, her sister, a phone sex operator, introduces her to the world of fetish cam girls. Principal Cast: Tiffany Tenille, Numa Perrier, Stephen Barrington, Bobby Field, Brett Gelman, Rockwelle Dortch, Zoe Tyson, Dennis Jaffee, Jessa ZarubicaSat, Mar 9, 12pm, Alamo Lamar C; Mon, Mar 11, 1:30pm, Alamo Ritz 2; Fri, Mar 15, 7:15pm, Alamo Ritz 2

Leave the Bus Through the Broken WindowD: Andrew HeviaWorld Premiere | Hong Kong, USA | 2019 | 69 MINA broken-hearted filmmaker navigates an unfamiliar city, an international art fair, and his personal baggage in this intimate, playful, and unexpectedly comedic documentary.Principal Cast: Misael Soto, Tang Kwok Hin, Hugo Montoya, Chow Chun Fai, Trevor Yeung, Au Hoi Lam, William Lim, Olena Rykhlivska, Julia Greenway, Mak Ying TungSat, Mar 9, 8:45pm, Alamo Lamar C; Sun, Mar 10, 1:45pm, Alamo Ritz 2; Wed, Mar 13, 3pm, Alamo Lamar C

One Man Dies a Million TimesD/SW: Jessica OreckWorld Premiere | Russia | 2019 | 97 MINRussian with English subtitlesA true story, set in the future. About seeds and genetic diversity, about growth and decay, about love and war, about hunger of all kinds. About what it means to be human, even when all your humanity is stripped away.Principal Cast: Alyssa Lozovskaya, Maksim Blinov, Vladimir Koshevoy, Alena Artemova, Konstantin MalyshevSat, Mar 9, 2pm, Alamo Ritz 2; Mon, Mar 11, 3pm, Alamo Lamar D; Fri, Mar 15, 4:30pm, Alamo Ritz 2

Red 11D: Robert RodriguezSW: Robert Rodriguez, Racer RodriguezWorld Premiere | USA | 2019 | 77 MINRob, an independent filmmaker, loses his investor’s money only to find out his investors are the Cartel. He checks himself into a medical research facility to pay off his debt, but quickly realizes it won’t be that easy.Principal Cast: Roby Attal, Lauren Hatfield, Carlos Gallardo, Alejandro Rose Garcia, Rebel Rodriguez, Racer Rodriguez, Eman Esfandi, Steven Brudniak, Brently Heilbron, Pierce Foster BaileyFri, Mar 15, 9pm, Satellite Venue: AFS Cinema

Romantic ComedyD: Elizabeth SankeyWorld Premiere | UK | 2019 | 79 MINMusician and writer Elizabeth Sankey investigates the past, present, and future of romantic comedies, assisted by a chorus of critics, actors, and filmmakers.Principal Cast: Jessica Barden, Charlie Lyne, Anne T. Donahue, Laura Snapes, Cameron Cook, Eleanor McDowall, Simran Hans, Brodie LancasterFri, Mar 8, 6:45pm, Alamo Lamar E; Sun, Mar 10, 6:15pm, Alamo Lamar C; Wed, Mar 13, 10:45am, Alamo Ritz 1

SakawaD/SW: Ben AsamoahN. American Premiere | Belgium, Netherlands | 2018 | 81 MINEnglish, Ghanaian local language with English subtitlesWhat human story lies behind the phenomenon of ‘internet fraud’? In Sakawa we meet three Ghanaian youngsters who, out of desperation, turn to internet scamming with the help of black magic.Principal Cast: One Dollar, Francis, AmaSat, Mar 9, 2:45pm, Alamo Lamar C; Mon, Mar 11, 4:15pm, Alamo Ritz 2; Fri, Mar 15, 1:45pm, Alamo Lamar C

TitoD/SW: Grace GlowickiWorld Premiere | Canada | 2019 | 70 MINA desperate man seeks refuge from the predators hunting him by befriending a cheerful intruder.Principal Cast: Grace Glowicki, Ben PetrieFri, Mar 8, 5:45pm, Alamo Lamar C; Mon, Mar 11, 11am, Alamo Ritz 2; Fri, Mar 15, 8:15pm, Alamo Lamar C

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composing a shot. Indeed, some moments are uniquely memorable, like a top-down crane shot of the dancers having their own moment in the spotlight. But captivating as those moments are, the unendurable slog of them, of having every character have their moment when there are so many people, is just dull. It’s a similar structural problem as If Beale Street Could Talk, that the nar-rative can grind to a halt as each character (and each performer) is given their chance to shine, and then often just disappear. However, Barry Jenkins is a master of inti-macy and character; Noé fills a room with 30 ciphers, and gets them to create a party that is both annoying and dull. When Noé drops acid in the script, the action becomes a claustrophobic bottle drama with no verve, that is instead just a long performance of increasingly unengaging tricks. May be that he needs to stop trying so hard to impress. Moments of structural creativity, like running the end credits at the beginning, or the music track list halfway through the party, just feel forced and smug. Considering how much he rewrote the rules on structure and narrative with Irréversible, with its back-to-front script order, this time it’s not provocation. It’s just testing the audi-ence’s patience. Everybody dances, again and again. Everyone has tedious exchanges about who they would or would not fuck, again and again. A character is literally set on fire and just disappears for half an hour. When the reveal is made of who spiked the punch, it’s impossible to care. Which pretty much sums up the experience of watching a Gaspar Noé film in 2019. Still, the soundtrack, featuring period cuts by Aphex Twin, M/A/R/R/S, and Gary Numan, is pretty banging.HH    – Richard Whittaker

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✪ FIGHTING WITH MY FAMILY D: Stephen Merchant; with Florence Pugh, Lena Headey, Nick Frost, Jack Lowden, Vince Vaughn, Dwayne Johnson. (PG-13, 108 min.) It seems off to say, but Fighting With My Family – the biopic of trailblazing WWE super-star Paige – is a pro-wrestling movie more for non-wrestling fans than those that love sports entertainment. That is far from a criti-cism because, while it’s remained as much of an American pop culture institution as soap operas and HBO, wrestling is seen as a lesser art form, so any crossover is a big win. The merits of wrestling can be left to another day, because British director Stephen Merchant finds the simple heart and soul of a rags-to-riches true story. Paige (played with spiky energy and self-doubt by Pugh) grew up in a wrestling family, but not like the multimil-lionaire McMahons who run the WWE. The Knights put on shows in half-empty pubs in the British town of Norwich (sort of the UK’s Pittsburgh), with gregarious ex-con and pater-familias Ricky (Frost at his gruffest and bluff-est) and Julia (an unrecognizable Headey) booking their kids Saraya (Paige’s real name) and Zak (Lowden) as a tag team and against each other. Their dream is to make it to the WWE, the globe-spanning powerhouse that rules wrestling, and they think they’ve man-aged that when the company does tryouts in

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Frances is a recent graduate sharing a loft in Manhattan with her friend Erica Penn (Monroe). Frances waits tables at an upscale restaurant and is still mourning the death of her recently deceased mother. She’s smart but dumb in the way that char-acters in horror movies can be counted on to do the dopiest things. Before you know it, she’s ensnared in Huppert’s sad, lonely widow mystique as Greta. But as soon as Frances wises up to the situation (in a spec-

tacular reveal) and tries to cut Greta from her life, the older woman turns into an obsessive menace who seems a tad more crazy than diabolical. Neil Jordan has a liking for horror

films as can be seen in such movies of his as The Company of Wolves, Interview With the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles, and In Dreams. However, more than paranormal creepy-crawlies, Jordan returns again and again to naturalistic stories with

monstrous characters (i.e., Mona Lisa, The Crying Game, The Butcher Boy). His aim for Greta seems to be a stylish but pulpy story. Horror devotees might wish for more blood and less predictability in Jordan’s latest, but anyone who thrills to horror that seeps forth in a more psychological than physical vein should slice into Greta.

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Go big or go home. Those must have been the words foremost in the mind of Neil Jordan, the director and co-writer (with Ray Wright) of Greta, during the making of this film. It is the story of Frances McCullen (Moretz), a young, bereaved innocent in New York City, and Greta Hideg (Huppert), the psycho stalker who insinuates herself into and then dominates Frances’ life. Subtlety and nuance have no place in Greta. Instead, the film wears its bloody heart on its sleeve. There are no subtexts, cautionary lessons, or moral conundrums to decipher – no food for thought underpinning the film’s outrageous acts. Like a B hor-ror movie in which we know the group shouldn’t drive out to the remote cabin in the woods or open the door to the basement, we have strong premonitions (based on decades of experience as view-ers) of what horror will befall the protagonists should they disavow the genre’s rules. Despite the buildup of these horror expec-tations, there is no predicting how deliciously enjoyable it is to witness the macabre dance performed by Moretz and Huppert, two of the best actresses working in today’s movies. They play their game of cat and mouse with claws out; by the end of the berserko film, their characters are practically swinging from the rafters. Everyone appears to be having a grand time in Greta, and it would be crass for us as viewers to not respond similarly.

GRETA D: Neil Jordan; with Chloë Grace Moretz, Isabelle Huppert, Maika

Monroe, Colm Feore, Stephen Rea, Zawe Ashton. (R, 98 min.)

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CLIMAX D: Gaspar Noé; with Sofia Boutella, Romain Guillermic, Souheila Yacoub. (R, 96 min.) In transgressive cinema, there is only one real sin, and that is to be boring. Somewhere around the six-hour mark of Gaspar Noé’s 96-minute drug freakout fable Climax. Noé managed a remarkable feat in break-ing out of the underground with his button-pushing debut, 1998’s Seul Contre Tous, while its follow-up (2002’s rape-revenge drama Irréversible) is the New French Extremity film it’s OK for cineastes to admit to enjoying. Yet his follow-ups, the divisive Enter the Void and high-budget pseudo-porno Love, began to make it feel like he’d run out of real ideas, and was becoming French cinema’s version of that old Onion joke about Marilyn Manson going door to door, trying to shock people. Climax may be that gag coming true. The setup is simple: It’s France in the 1990s, and two dozen dancers have been auditioned to join a contemporary/hip-hop troupe that will tour the country and poten-tially even the U.S. They rehearse, they have a party, but then somebody spikes the punch with acid, and everyone melts down, turns on each other, and carnage ensues. Or rather, it’s such a mannered and staged version of carnage that when the characters are intro-duced, it’s through a series of audition tapes shown on a TV. The TV is surrounded on shelves by books and films that don’t simply foreshadow the upcoming destruction, but are there to prove how well-read, how urbane and edgy Noé is (he’s watched Suspiria and read Buñuel). In a terrible sign for the rest of the film, it’s more intriguing to spot all the titles than listen to whatever the endless stream of paper-thin characters are talking about. Noé hasn’t even reached the preposterous pretentiousness of Lars von Trier, who is at least interesting in his childish confrontation-ist tendencies. Instead, he’s an arthouse Tom Six. He is clearly and undeniably a tech-nically excellent filmmaker when it comes to

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OPENINGSClimax (R)Fighting With My Family (PG-13)Greta (R)The Hole in the Ground (R)Hotel by the River (NR)The Iron Orchard (R)To Dust (R)Tyler Perry’s A Madea Family Funeral (PG-13)

RATINGS ★★★★★ As perfect as a movie can be ★★★★ Slightly flawed, but excellent nonetheless ★★★ Has its good points,

and its bad points ★★ Mediocre, but with one or two bright spots ★ Poor, without any saving graces La bomba

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London. Unfortunately, life has other plans, as Paige gets the call to go to Orlando and train as part of the WWE’s NXT developmen-tal program, but Zak gets left behind. It’s a fairy tale with a twist, complete with The Rock as himself in a fairy godmother role (not to be confused with his ill-considered early foray into film alongside Merchant in Tooth Fairy). As much as Pugh drives the film as the 18-year-old Paige, the goth outsider in a world of bleach-blond models and cheer-leaders, Lowden provides just as much heart as Zak, flailing around in his life after rejec-tion. For its multiplex-friendly tone, Fighting With My Family has some tender insights into what it’s like to miss out on your dream, or the unexpected burden of seeing it fulfilled. Now non-wrestling fans might want to tag out here for a second while I talk to those who follow the glories of the squared circle. OK, so here’s the bottom line. This is arguably the best movie about the WWE since Barry W. Blaustein’s critical love letter, 1999’s Beyond the Mat. However, this is a WWE release, which places it in an awkward spot. While it never pulls any punches about how hard life on the main roster is (a point put over by Vaughn’s Hutch, an amalgam of several NXT trainers including the late, great Dusty Rhodes), it still portrays the house that Vince McMahon built as the be-all, end-all. Which, to be fair, it was in 2014, but with the growth of the independent circuit, the revival of rival TV promotions like Ring of Honor, New Japan Pro-Wrestling, and All Elite Wrestling, is no longer the case. Plus, this being a period piece, there’s the awkward-ness of seeing the old Diva’s butterfly belt. It’s a painful reminder that Paige helped elevate the women’s division but, due to her career being cut short by injury, never truly benefited from that transition. In creating a script that is designed to appeal to the non-wrestling audience, Paige’s career is truncated. NXT is conflated with the Performance Center, and her entire record-setting title run is omitted – as are her tours with non-WWE promotion. There are also weird, tiny inaccuracies that are just wrong enough to be glaring, like Paige wearing the wrong ring gear in her career-defining match with AJ Lee. As for the use of look-alike actors to play wrestlers, well, if you can afford to get Big Show and Sheamus in for cameos, would it really be that tough to get Pete Dunne in to play Pete Dunne? That said, Merchant’s script – based on the Knight family documentary “The Wrestlers: Fighting With My Family” – gets the heartbreak and struggle of being an inde-pendent wrestler who ends up in the churn-ing machine of developmental fundamentally right. The wrestling itself is solid, with Tessa Blanchard (herself a third-generation wrestler) adding credibility as Pugh’s body double. She even nails the slight botch on the “Paige Turner” in the re-enactment of Paige’s Monday Night Raw debut. OK, non-wrestling fans, you can come back in now. Fighting With My Family may cut a lot of corners, but it’s honest and earnest and heartfelt. Every omission or alteration makes sense, and keeps the focus on Zak and Paige. It may be a simple, old-fashioned,

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THE HOLE IN THE GROUND D: Lee Cronin; with James Quinn Markey. (R, 90 min.) Not reviewed at press time. Do you really know your own child? Changeling menace in Ireland in the feature debut of writer/director Lee Cronin.

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✪ HOTEL BY THE RIVER D: Hong Sang-soo; with Ki Joo-bong, Kim Min-hee, Song Seon-mi, Kwon Hae-hyo, Yu Jun-sang. (NR, 96 min., subtitled) South Korean filmmaker Hong Sang-soo’s work has often been compared to Woody Allen’s, but that seems somewhat reductive, the through line here being a prolific output and a predilection for an obsession in min-ing the comedic depths of the relationships we hold in our lives. Be they lover, family, or friend, Hong composes his films as a series of moments between the characters that while not often reaching a finality, linger in the mind days later. His new film, Hotel by the River, offers no mystery in its setting. The aging poet Young Hwan (Ki) has holed up in an idyllic hotel, and while parsing out his next book, invites his two sons to visit him. He has had a vision of his death, and wants to mend those ties that bind. Add to that another occupant of the hotel, Sang Hee (Hong mainstay Kim) has checked in to nurse heartache from a breakup and a burn wound on her hand.

She calls her best friend Yeon Ju (Song) to aid in her recovery, and the two wander the grounds in a beautiful black and white snow-laden landscape, when not drinking or napping together in their hotel room. These two narrative strands only come together occasionally, and often in rueful ways. The father must contend with two estranged sons, one of which is a successful filmmaker (a classic Hong trope) bristling with resent-ment for his family. The interplay of pauses, gestures, and camera zooms are the tools that Hong has utilized over three decades of filmmaking to capture the absurd and the profound in often unexpected ways. The director is notorious for not having a working script, writing the day’s scenes the morning of, and improvising at any given moment. The internet tells me that this film was shot in two weeks, and while Hong’s off-the-cuff style seems restless at times, it coagulates like a small scab that never quite stops itching. “I’m tired of him, he always says the same thing,” laments one of the sons about their father in Hotel by the River. The same might be said for Hong, but it is in his intense examinations of these tributaries of the human condition, done with such grace and care, he has mapped out moments of humanity that are often lived, but rarely seen.HHHHn  – Josh Kupecki

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THE IRON ORCHARD D: Ty Roberts; with Ali Cobrin, Austin Nichols, Lane Garrison, Hassie Harrison, Lew Temple. (R, 111 min.) In 1966, Edmund Pendleton Van Zandt Jr. published The Iron Orchard, a lightly fictional-ized tell-all book about the West Texas oil industry. The novel was hailed – and sub-sequently advertised – as one of the most faithful depictions of the Texas oil industry to date, inspiring legendary filmmakers like Paul Newman and Robert Redford to flirt with the idea of a big-screen adaptation. Now, more than 50 years later, it’s Midland-born filmmaker Ty Roberts who finally breathed life into this Texas original. Starting in 1939, The Iron Orchard follows Jim McNeely (Garrison) on his meteoric rise from the fields of West Texas to the private clubs of Dallas. With no money and no family name to leverage, McNeely throws himself into the oil industry, forming friendships with lawyers, geologists, and drillers who can help him turn the right plot of land into a million-dollar investment. Drunk on his newfound power, McNeely soon turns on those who helped him climb to the top, including his wife and business partner, Lee Montgomery (Cobrin in a standout role), and his oldest friend, Dent Paxton (Nichols). The heart of The Iron Orchard is its rags-to-riches-to-rags-again storyline. McNeely’s fall from grace comes when he passes on one particularly risky plot of land; we watch him drive out to the wilderness, kick up some dirt, and take the wrong side of a losing bet. This lapse in judgment puts McNeely on tilt, and everything that follows can, in one way or another, be traced back to the decisions of a man with a bruised ego. This is a highly localized film, one that uses the cities and landscapes of West

Call Me Brother D: David Howe; with Christina Parrish, Andrew Dismukes, Asaf Ronen. (2018, NR, 78 min.) Partner Events. This Austin-made coming-of-age story involves a brother & sister separated at birth who meet as semi-adults and grow close ... perhaps a little too close. Stay for a Q&A with filmmaker David Howe and star/writer Christina Parrish. @AFS Cinema, Thursday (2/28), 7:30pm.

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Texas to immerse the audience in all things oil. There’s no denying the attention to detail behind this authentic depiction of state his-tory; the crew has faithfully scouted or re-cre-ated the experience of West Texas oil money, from the sun-bleached dirt of the oil fields to the gauche aesthetic of a Dallas country club. Then again, it doesn’t hurt to have this many native Texans working together. As a result, those little inaccuracies that can often sink a modestly budgeted period piece are nowhere to be found. Yet the film is also a bit of an anachronism, a film made for contemporary audiences that – under the guise of a faithful adaptation – retains some of the more troublesome depic-tions of race, gender, and class from the novel (Paxton, a closeted gay man, gets the brunt of these bits). If it does not seem fair to project some of today’s sensibilities on a 50-year-old story, remember that good adaptation should not merely leave a novel as it found it. Writers interrogate the work they are adapting, and given the political and economic importance of the oil industry, The Iron Orchard is scream-ing for some connection between this and everything – good and bad – that followed. There’s a degree of mythologization at work here, an attempt to frame the birth of the Texas oil industry as this great drinking game between old money and new money. What it lacks is a distinct perspective; for all its period details and solid acting, the under-lying message about this time in Texas oil history – that it was right, that it was wrong, that it was necessary – is lacking. This makes The Iron Orchard a film that is both worse and better than it could have been. For more on the long struggle to adapt Tom Pendleton’s novel, read “Harvesting the Iron Orchard,” Oct. 26, 2018.HHH      – Matthew Monagle

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✪ TO DUST D: Shawn Snyder; with Géza Röhrig, Matthew Broderick, Sammy Voit, Sarah Jes Austell, Bern Cohen. (R, 92 min.) The Book of Ecclesiastes sums up human mortality in earthy terms: From dust we are, and to dust we shall return. In this surpris-ingly shifty drama laced with grim humor, a recently widowed Orthodox Jew (Röhrig) obsesses about the rate at which his deceased wife’s interred body will decom-pose, haunted by a religious belief that her clinging soul will suffer spiritual torment until her remains completely return to the soil. To compound this distress, Shmuel is unnerved by vivid nightmares in which a demonic dyb-buk of Hebrew mythology emerges from his spouse’s decaying cadaver – the big toe of her left foot, to be exact – to the point of nearly going mad. Unable (and unwilling) to find solace in more conventional ways, the grieving widower enlists the aid of the recal-citrant Albert (Broderick), a sad-sack commu-nity college science professor, to participate in a wildly unorthodox scheme that involves killing and burying a proxy pig to gauge the speed of his dead wife’s decomposition. It’s the little-known stage of grief that Elisabeth Kübler-Ross apparently overlooked. The movie begins on a solemn note, following the traditional burial performed

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according to Jewish custom. Shmuel’s grief is profound; he mourns like a wounded puppy, overwhelmed by loss. But as To Dust progresses, something unexpected happens. The sneaky screenplay by Jason Begue and director Shawn Snyder evolves into a dark buddy comedy about an odd coupling of rationality and irrationality, one in which you’re cringing one moment and chuckling the next. The running joke here is a slowly rotting swine, hardly the stuff of movie story-lines. You could probably interpret this biol-ogy lesson is a metaphor for something, but the ballsy pleasure of the unusual premise is its own reward, even during the movie’s more incredulous and shocking moments. Despite his widower status, Shmuel is often an unsympathetic character. He’s mad-deningly demanding, manipulative, and stub-born, single-minded in his frustrated attempt to determine the post-mortem state of his departed spouse. Röhrig’s performance

bravely embraces those flaws, even using them to comic effect in a blank stare responding to Gentile cluelessness. (The most deliciously absurd moment in the film comes when a female security guard assures Shmuel that Jesus loves him after hearing about his wife’s death.) It’s only when this unworldly man begins to assimilate during a cross-country trip to a Tennessee body farm littered with corpses (yes, there’s such a place) that the role begins to cater to the audience. The real delight here, however, is Broderick’s mensch, a middle-aged man painfully aware that he’s become a loser. A schlubby guy who sits in his apartment each evening smoking pot in his ex-wife’s frilly housecoat, Albert is a grownup Ferris Bueller gone to seed (his distressing inability to pro-nounce words and names is a genius char-acter trait). Broderick’s spot-on performance replete with familiar mannerisms and line deliveries in To Dust is a bittersweet thing, reminding you how much you’ve missed seeing him on the big screen.HHHHn – Steve Davis

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TYLER PERRY’S A MADEA FAMILY FUNERAL D: Tyler Perry; with Tyler Perry, Cassi Davis, Patrice Lovely, Ciera Payton, KJ Smith, David Otunga, Rome Flynn. (PG-13, 102 min.) Not reviewed at press time. Mabel Simmons is back for the final time (or so series creator Tyler Perry claims) as backhanding matriarch Madea gathers the family together for a funeral. Don’t worry, she’s not the, er, guest of honor, so expect the patented brand of slapstick that began onscreen 14 years ago with Diary of a Mad Black Woman.

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✪ 2019 OSCAR-NOMINATED SHORT FILMS: ANIMATION D: Various. (NR, 76 min.) The five films nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short (plus two extra shorts to fill out the run time) are all fine examples of animation’s potential for unlocking experiences ill-served by linear and naturalistic storytelling. “Animal Behaviour” is the funniest of the lot, with creatures in group therapy. “Bao” is a somber fable about a Chinese-Canadian woman whose dumpling turns into a live boy. My favorite of the bunch is “Late Afternoon,” with veteran actress Fionnula Flanagan as Emily, whose age-related dementia causes her to drift back in time. Neither of the final two films are suitable for children: “One Small Step” presents a Chinese-American girl whose maturation can be tracked by her treatment of her footwear, while “Weekends” tells the story of a boy who shuffles between the homes of his newly divorced parents. (02/08/2019)HHHHn  – Marjorie Baumgarten

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✪ 2019 OSCAR-NOMINATED SHORT FILMS: DOCUMENTARY D: Various. (NR, 143 min.) If there’s one underlying theme to these five Oscar-nominated short docs, it’s love, twinned with the left hand of hate. In “A Night at the Garden” the Garden in ques-tion is Madison Square: 80 years ago this month, some 20,000 Americans filled the hall to rally in favor of Adolf Hitler. There’s another shade of hatred in “Black Sheep” – the story of how Nigerian-born Cornelius Walker avoided racial violence by joining the racists. A judgment-free love of life until the final breath is at the empathetic core of “End Game,” about San Francisco’s Zen Hospice Project, while the final two short docs follow fellow humans at their most resourceful. “Lifeboat” is a haunting portrait of German NGO Sea-Watch, while “Period. End of Sentence.” chronicles the women of Hapur, Delhi, as they break down rural India’s cultural and religious opprobrium against menstruation. (02/08/2019)HHHHn – Marc Savlov

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✪ 2019 OSCAR-NOMINATED SHORT FILMS: LIVE ACTION D: Various. (NR, 109 min.) Five Academy Award-nominated short live action films, bound by the theme of children in harm’s way. The standout of the program is Rodrigo Sorogoyen’s “Madre,” a harrowing portrayal of a mother trying to help her lost son locate his missing father. Continuing the trend of abducted children, Vincent Lambe’s “Detainment” dra-matizes the infamous 1993 murder of James Bulger. The minimalist “Fauve” puts a pair of adventurous boys on a collision course with disaster. “Skin” may angle for gro-tesque political commentary in its depiction of a conflict between a white supremacist and an unsuspecting black family, but its bizarre resolution suggests the filmmaker bit

ONE IN A CROWD AUSTIN FILMMAKERS NEED YOUR HELP FUNDING NEW FILMS

Like many artists, Austin’s creative com-munity is increasingly turning to crowd-funding platforms to cover developmental costs. For potential backers, it can be hard to navigate all the sites out there, so here’s a quick guide to some noteworthy campaigns. Remember, do your own due diligence before you back anything.

WHO’S RAISING THE FUNDS? “The Method of Places: A Short Film”

WHAT’S THE PROJECT? Austin filmmaker Aman Johnson is working on a follow-up to his last short film, “Mother of a Sacred Lamb.” His latest is another short film about a girl and her father, along the vein of NBC’s This Is Us, as it explores familial love and life. Johnson and crew are set to start filming in April, in time for the fall festival season, and contributions will help with paying the cast and crew, locations, score, and more.

TARGET: $20,000 by April 11

WHAT ARE THE PERKS? $45 will get you a private screener of the film, while $80 more will get you a private screening of it at an Alamo Drafthouse and some other goodies. Find more details at their Indiegogo page.

ALSO FUNDRAISING NOW:“Paranoid” is a short film examining the fear women face of walking home at night, made by female UT students including writer/director Veronica Alvarez Ferreira and producer Melissa Metyko. The project aims to raise $3,000 by March 27 via Indiegogo. – Savannah J Salazar

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The Beyond D: Lucio Fulci; with Catriona Maccoll. (1981, R, 87 min., subtitled) Terror Tuesday. A woman inherits a hotel that was built over a gate to hell. Man, I hate it when that happens. (*) @Alamo S. Lamar, Tuesday, 9:30pm.

Next of Kin D: Tony Williams; with Jacki Kerin, John Jarratt, Alex Scott. (1982, NR, 89 min.) Lates. Some freaky stuff goes down in an Australian retirement home in this gothic haunted house slasher. @AFS Cinema, Friday & Saturday, 10pm; Sunday, 6:30pm.

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off far more than he could chew. Finally, after a string of genre-tinged shorts, Marianne Farley’s end-of-life medita-tion “Marguerite” is a quiet reset. (02/08/2019)HHH      – Matthew Monagle

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✪ ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL D: Robert Rodriguez; with Rosa Salazar, Christoph Waltz, Jennifer Connelly, Mahershala Ali, Keean Johnson. (PG-13, 122 min.) Centuries after a devastating war wiped out much of human civilization, survivors have gathered in the ruins below Zalem, the sole remaining floating city. One such survivor, Ito (Waltz), makes his living patching up the cyborg residents of the city and searching for high-tech scrap in the wasteland, which is where he discovers the core of Alita (Salazar), an advanced cybernetic warrior who cannot remember her past. As Alita reacquaints herself with the world, she discovers that the leaders of Zalem are quietly pulling the strings on the surface world. How much you enjoy Alita: Battle Angel will depend on your stomach for motion capture. Salazar is definitely the right actress, but we never see her performance, only the SFX team’s re-creation of her performance. Alita: Battle Angel wants to frame its futuristic Pinocchio narrative around a story of teenage romance, but the end result is a bunch of pixels falling in love with the first boy they meet. (02/15/2019)HHHn  – Matthew MonagleALAMO LAKELINE, ALAMO MUELLER, ALAMO SLAUGHTER LANE, ALAMO S. LAMAR, ALAMO VILLAGE, BARTON CREEK SQUARE, CINEMARK 20, CM CEDAR PARK, CM

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✪ ARCTIC D: Joe Penna; with Mads Mikkelsen, Maria Thelma Smáradóttir. (PG-13, 98 min.) Every wilderness survival story must measure up against the works of Jack London, and so it is with Arctic, a chilly and straightforward story of survival. Overgård (Mikkelsen) is the sole survivor of an airplane crash, somewhere north of the Arctic Circle. He’s done the right thing by staying with the plane, but now it’s clear that his salvation will only lie in trudging through the bitter drifts and up peaks to find some sign of civilization. Glacially beautiful, it’s hard to imagine that London would not approve of Arctic, because it taps into his recurrent theme that the wilds don’t really care whether you live or not, but that does not stop you appreciating their unrelenting grandeur. It does not reinvent the wheel (or sled runner) but it’s a tale that survives the retelling. (02/15/2019)HHH      – Richard Whittaker

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✪ COLD PURSUIT D: Hans Petter Moland; with Liam Neeson, Laura Dern, Emmy Rossum, Tom Bateman, Micheál Richardson. (R, 118 min.) Norwegian director Moland, remaking his own excel-lent 2014 thriller In Order of Disappearance, relocates the action to the snowbound Colorado resort hamlet of Kehoe but keeps nearly the entire plot the same. Professional snowplow operator Coxman (Neeson) goes full-on berserker when his son Kyle (Richardson) turns up dead, apparently from a heroin overdose but in actuality

collateral damage from the wrath of local drug kingpin Trevor “The Viking” Calcote’s (Bateman). Turns out those massive V-shaped snowplows are every bit as effective at mangling the bad guys as they are clearing rural Rocky Mountain roads. A vicious little black comedy masquerad-ing as a generic vigilante justice actioner, Cold Pursuit is whiteout-noir with a pulp fiction edge. Even hamstrung by a flurry of distracting subplots, it’s far more entertaining and downright crafty than expected. (02/15/2019)HHH      – Marc Savlov

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✪ COLD WAR D: Pawel Pawlikowski; with Joanna Kulig, Tomasz Kot, Agata Kulesza, Borys Szyc, Cédric Kahn. (R, 89 min., subtitled) Wiktor (Kot) and Irena (Kusza) are ethnomusicolo-gists scouring the Communist-era Polish countryside in an attempt to preserve the country’s folk music. Zula (Kulig) – beautiful and opportunistic – and Wiktor become smitten from the moment she shows up to audition for admittance to the school. Soon the company is touring under the watchful eyes of Communist apparatchiks, and the pair decides to escape to the West – the first of many separations and reconnections. Their fortunes change, but their love is stamped with a fatalistic design. Fans of war-time romances like Casablanca and Doctor Zhivago are sure to swoon over this epic love story born amid the ruins of post-World War II Europe, as Zula and Wiktor remain as everlasting yet opaque as an Iron Curtain. (01/25/2019)HHH      – Marjorie Baumgarten

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✪ EVERYBODY KNOWS D: Asghar Farhadi; with Penélope Cruz, Javier Bardem, Ricardo Darín, Eduard Fernández, Bárbara Lennie, Carla Campra, Inma Cuesta, Roger Casamajor. (R, 132 min.) Wedding preparations are underway in a small Spanish village as Laura (Cruz) arrives with her two children, and suddenly what had been a sunny and joyful scene grows more radiant and buoyant with her presence. But the cel-ebration gives way to a kidnapping plot when Laura’s flir-tatious teenage daughter Irene (Campra) disappears, and Laura turns to Paco (Bardem), her former lover, to help find her daughter: Many are the kidnapping suspects and reasons for the abduction, primarily the presumed wealth of Laura’s husband and the ransom he might afford. As much as Farhadi tries to imbue the story with gravitas and conundrums, the film is really a basic whodunit. After two Oscars for Best Foreign Language Film, Everybody Knows is not his best work, but he still delivers an affair to remember. (02/22/2019)HHH    – Marjorie Baumgarten

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✪ GREEN BOOK D: Peter Farrelly; with Viggo Mortensen, Mahershala Ali, Linda Cardellini, Sebastian Maniscalco, Dimiter D. Marinov, Don Stark. (PG-13, 130 min.) Green Book (the title coming from the “Negro Motorists Guide” which listed places that would rent to people of color who were on the road) is a historic piece set in 1962, based on the experiences of classically trained pianist, Dr. Don Shirley (Ali), being driven from gig to gig through the segregated South by temporarily laid-off Copacabana bouncer Tony Vallelonga (Mortensen). However, more than seeming like a reversely cast Driving Dr. Shirley, Green Book is more likely to remind the viewer of an Odd Couple reunion. Don and Tony bicker like a per-snickety Felix and earthy Oscar. The interplay between the two actors is the reason to see Green Book. Their pas de deux is a master class, and the twosome’s give and take provides good company for the road trip that comprises the heart of this narrative. (11/21/2018)HHH    – Marjorie Baumgarten

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HAPPY DEATH DAY 2U D: Christopher Landon; with Jessica Rothe, Israel Broussard, Phi Vu, Ruby Modine, Rachel Matthews, Suraj Sharma, Charles Aitken, Steve Zissis. (PG-13, 100 min.) The sequel to Blumhouse’s 2017 horror/comedy owes more to Back to the Future than Halloween, as our heroine Tree (Rothe) opts to kill herself again and again in order to figure out the algorithm to close the time loop that created the Groundhog Day scenario in the first film.

The concept is perfectly millennial – we who get our kicks proliferating memes that turn the idea of death into a joke. Suicide is just fine; the horror lies in actually waking up to the same old reality. The comedy rests on Rothe’s facial expressions and reactions (gosh she’s good), yet for all its ambition with loopy timelines and dubious scientific explanations, convenient logic only justified in pushing the plot along, the actual world-building falls flat. If there are alternate realities, are they all as mundane as this one? (02/15/2019)HH      – Danielle White

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✪ HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON: THE HIDDEN WORLD D: Dean DeBlois; with the voices of Jay Baruchel, America Ferrera, Cate Blanchett, Kit Harington, Craig Ferguson, F. Murray Abraham, Jonah Hill, Kristen Wiig, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Justin Rupple. (PG, 104 min.) The How to Train Your Dragon series has never shied from imparting hard truths to its young audience. The Hidden World drops the toughest truth yet: that we don’t deserve dragons. Gangly, wisecracking Hiccup (voiced by Baruchel) and his dragon friend Toothless the Night Fury may have convinced his clansmen that dragons and humans could live peaceably together, but that message, alas, never caught on beyond their small crag. Instead, it has simply drawn the attention of dragonhunter Grimmel the Grisly (Abraham), so now they must relocate the clan and its fire-breathing friends to a maybe-mythic “hidden place” of folk tales past. Writer/director Dean DeBlois wraps up the trilogy definitively, through thoughtful conver-sations and stunning cinematic flights. These dragons are rendered so expressively, and they have become so dear. We may not deserve them, but that doesn’t stop the heart from wanting. (02/22/2019)HHHHn  – Kimberley Jones

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ISN’T IT ROMANTIC D: Todd Strauss-Schulson; with Rebel Wilson, Liam Hemsworth, Adam Devine, Priyanka Chopra, Betty Gilpin, Brandon Scott Jones, Jennifer Saunders, Alex Kis. (PG-13, 88 min.) Natalie (Wilson) is a professional woman who lets her-self be undervalued at work and in life, but who can spend a day at work enumerating all the reality-defying hallmarks of the rom-com genre. Following a concussion, Natalie is pursued by the rich and handsome Blake (Hemsworth), her apartment suddenly improves, and her next-door weed dealer (Jones) morphs into the requisite gay best friend. Although her reality has somehow been transformed into a romantic comedy, Rebel Wilson’s signature sarcasm nicely undercuts the genre’s perks. Like What Men Want and I Feel Pretty, the lesson seems to be that only a brain-rat-tling concussion can allow a woman to see the truth about modern-day sexual relations. To their credit, these movies all argue that their heroines must learn to love themselves before honestly loving someone else. Nevertheless, they want to have it both ways: receive our Valentine’s Day bon-bons and eat them, too. (02/15/2019)HHHn  – Marjorie Baumgarten

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✪ THE LEGO MOVIE 2: THE SECOND PART D: Mike Mitchell; with Maya Rudolph, Jadon Sand, Brooklynn Prince, Will Ferrell; with the voices of Chris Pratt, Elizabeth Banks, Will Arnett, Tiffany Haddish, Stephanie Beatriz, Alison Brie, Nick Offerman, Charlie Day, Channing Tatum. (PG, 90 min.) Everything is still pretty dang awesome in this wag-gishly entertaining sequel to one of the most creative animated movies released in recent memory. Five years after the original, there are now two competing Lego universes: one, a bleak dystopian landscape of Mad Max-inspired mayhem from the adolescent male imagination of the now-teenage Finn (Sand) from the original movie, and the other, a bright and sparkly kingdom of girlish whimsy imagined by his younger sibling, Bianca (Prince). While The LEGO Movie 2 may be faulted for its traditional gender biases, the big brother/little sister conflict mines

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Castle in the Sky D: Hayao Miyazaki; with the voices of Keiko Yokozawa, Mayumi Tanaka, Kotoe Hatsui, Minori Terada. (1986, PG, 124 min., subtitled) Films of Studio Ghibli: Presented by Kinokuniya. The first official Studio Ghibli release is an animated tale by the Japanese master about a young boy and girl fending off pirates and foreign agents in their search for the legendary castle. @AFS Cinema, Friday, 9:15pm; Saturday, 3:45pm.

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Highwaymen (the death of Bonnie and Clyde, told from the perspective of the Texas Rangers sent to take them down). With his trip across the state line into Louisiana for his script for true-crime drama Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, he’s undoubted-ly become one of Hollywood’s go-to filmmak-ers for real-life drama. However, Hancock insists that was never a deliberate plan. He said, “You’re always just in search of a good story, and I think sometimes if someone tells you a story, and you go, ‘No, that sounds out-landish and crazy,’ and then you find out it is true, then it’s the cherry on top for you.” Throw in pure fiction script credits for Snow White and the Huntsman and A Perfect World, and his induction seems like a slam dunk. Well, not to Hancock, who said he was “pleasantly surprised” when he got the email informing him that he was joining an illustri-ous list that already includes his Highwaymen star Woody Harrelson. Hancock lives in Pasadena, Calif., these days, but by sheer coincidence, he and his wife were in Austin that day, visiting his son who is a student at UT. “I had this look on my face, and my wife says, ‘What? What is it?’ So I told her, and I said, ‘For a kid from Texas City, you don’t understand how great this makes me feel. Right now, this is better than an Oscar.’” ■

Boneyard Alaska Catch an episode of the History Channel TV program. The Texas Vertebrate Paleontology Collection and the Paleontological Society of Austin will be on hand for a Q&A with director Paul Andrew Laurence and film composer Brian Satterwhite. @Alamo Mueller, 12:30pm.Gone With the Wind (1939) 80th Anniversary. @Arbor, Metropolitan, Cinemark 20, CM Southpark Meadows, CM Hill Country Galleria, CM Cedar Park, 1, 6pm.Jurassic Park (1993) (*) @Alamo Ritz, 2:50pm.Moulin Rouge (2001) Flashback Cinema. (*) @Highland, noon, 7pm.Next of Kin (1982) See p.50.No Strings Attached (2011) In Brunch We Trust. (*) @Alamo Ritz, noon.Police Story I (1985) Signature Program. @AFS Cinema, 6pm. (See Thursday, 2/28.)Porco Rosso (1992) Films of Studio Ghibli: Presented by Kinokuniya. @AFS Cinema, 12:45pm. (See Saturday.)The Silence of the Lambs (1991) @Alamo Ritz, 10:15pm.✪ Spirited Away (2001) Films of Studio Ghibli: Presented by Kinokuniya. @AFS Cinema, 3:15pm. (See Saturday.)The Tree of Life: Director’s Cut (2011) In this Terrence Malick opus, the central figure is constantly torn by the contradictory pulls of the “way of nature,” represented by the father, and the “way of grace,” the realm of the mother. @Alamo Ritz, 6pm.Video Nasty Blasty Video Vortex. A mash-up of clips celebrating DIY anarchy in the UK. @Alamo S. Lamar, 7pm.

SPACESFlying Pigs (2010) D: Anna Kazejak-Dawid. (NR, 99 min.) Monthly Polish Film Series. Four pals experience big life changes after their local soccer team is dissolved. @Manchaca Branch Library, 4pm.

MONDAY 3/4Jurassic Park (1993) @Alamo Ritz, 10:30pm.Life and Nothing More (2017) Best of the Fests. @AFS Cinema, 7pm. (See Saturday.)Melancholia (2011) Magnolia Mondays. (*) @Violet Crown, 7pm.✪ Spirited Away (2001) Films of Studio Ghibli: Presented by Kinokuniya. @AFS Cinema, 4pm. (See Saturday.)

SPACES✪ The Bachelor Watch Party. @Infinite Monkey Theorem. 7pm.Wild Hogs (2007) Monday Movies. (*) @Willie Mae Kirk Branch Library, 5pm.

THURSDAY 2/28Burning (2018) Essential Cinema: Lee Chang-Dong. This extraordinary Korean drama adds emotion to the thriller equation. (*) @AFS Cinema, 7pm.Call Me Brother (2018) See p.49.From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) (*) @Alamo Ritz, 10:15pm.Goldfinger (1964) 4 Bonds at the Blue. @Blue Starlite Mueller II, 7:30pm.Gone With the Wind (1939) 80th Anniversary. @Arbor, Metropolitan, Cinemark 20, CM Southpark Meadows, CM Hill Country Galleria, CM Cedar Park, 1, 6pm.Police Story I (1985) D: Jackie Chan. Signature Program. Chan’s Hong Kong cop assigned to protect a key witness for the prosecution in an upcoming gangland trial is subsequently framed for the murder of another cop. (*) @AFS Cinema, 4:30pm.Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010) (*) @Flix Brewhouse, 7pm.William Shakespeare’s Romeo + Juliet (1996) (*) @Alamo Ritz, 7pm.Won’t You Be My Neighbor? (2018) Encore 2018 Film Series. (*) @Violet Crown, 4:30pm.

SPACESSelma (2014) Black History Month Movies. (*) @Terrazas Branch Library, 1pm.

FRIDAY 3/1Bohemian Rhapsody (2018) Sing-Along. (*) @Blue Starlite Mueller II, 10pm.Castle in the Sky (1986) See p.51.Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982) @Blue Starlite Mueller II, 10:15pm.Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986) @Blue Starlite Mueller II, 7:30pm.Grease (1978) Sing-Along. @Blue Starlite Mueller II, 7:30pm.Laura Dern-a-Thon Master Pancake. @Alamo Ritz, 7, 10pm.My Neighbor Totoro (1988) Films of Studio Ghibli: Presented by Kinokuniya. This Japanese children’s tale about magical forest creatures is from the magisterial Hayao Miyazaki. @AFS Cinema, 7pm.Next of Kin (1982) See p.50.

SPACESIncredibles 2 (2018) Community Cinema. (*) @Community First! Village, 6:30pm.Man of Steel (2013) Friday Movies. (*) @Willie Mae Kirk Branch Library, 3pm.Virgin Cheerleaders in Chains (2018) D: Paulo Biscaia Filho and Gary McClain Gannaway. (R, 94 min.) Austin Film Project. This is the first-ever public screening of the locally made meta-horror-comedy. For more about the proj-ect, see “On Set With Virgin Cheerleaders in Chains,” May 13, 2016. @Sekrit Theater, 7pm.

SATURDAY 3/2The Big Lebowski (1998) (*) @Blue Starlite Mueller II, 10pm.Blazing Saddles (1974) w/ Burton Gilliam. Mel Brooks’ early reputation as a film director rests with the success of this raunchy Western spoof. Actor Burton Gilliam (Lyle, the Cowboy) will be in attendance. @Alamo S. Lamar, 7pm.

✪ The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957) @Alamo Ritz, noon.Castle in the Sky (1986) See p.51.Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986) @Blue Starlite Mueller II, 7:30pm.La Fille du Régiment The Met: Live in HD. @Arbor, Metropolitan, Cinemark 20, CM Southpark Meadows, CM Hill Country Galleria, CM Cedar Park, 11:55am.Laura Dern-a-Thon Master Pancake. @Alamo Ritz, 7, 10pm.Life and Nothing More (2017) D: Antonio Méndez Esparza. (114 min.) Best of the Fests. This award winner is a striking picture of African-American working-class life. @AFS Cinema, 3:15pm.My Neighbor Totoro (1988) Films of Studio Ghibli: Presented by Kinokuniya. @AFS Cinema, 1:30pm. Next of Kin (1982) See p.50.Police Story I (1985) Signature Program. @AFS Cinema, 5:15pm. (See Thursday, 2/28.)Porco Rosso (1992) Films of Studio Ghibli: Presented by Kinokuniya. A 1920s Italian aviator, who has the face of a pig, deals with combat, love, and competition in this film from the great Hayao Miyazaki. @AFS Cinema, 6:30pm.The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) @Blue Starlite Mueller II, 11:15pm; Alamo Village, 11:50pm.The Silence of the Lambs (1991) (*) @Alamo Ritz, 3:45pm.✪ Spirited Away (2001) Films of Studio Ghibli: Presented by Kinokuniya. A young girl is trapped between the real and the ghost worlds in this classic animated Japanese film that filters Western fantasias and Eastern-angled spookiness through an outré sensibility. (*) @AFS Cinema, 8:45pm.

SPACESAnt-Man and the Wasp (2018) Saturday Family Movie. (*) @Windsor Park Branch Library, 2pm.

SUNDAY 3/3✪ Also Starring Austin (2018) D: Mike Blizzard. (NR, 91 min.) Through interviews and judiciously edited film clips, this new documentary shows us how Austin became a destination for film pro-duction in the Seventies. Director Mike Blizzard and additional spe-cial guests will be in attendance. Arrive early to watch a pre-show reel curated by Texas Archive of the Moving Image. @AFS Cinema, 4pm.

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A Writer, a Director, and a Writer/DirectorJOHN LEE HANCOCK HEADS TO THE TEXAS FILM HALL OF FAME Writer/director and Texas City native John Lee Hancock has been to the Texas Film Awards before, and sat in the audience. This year, three days before his latest film, The Highwaymen, receives its world premiere at SXSW, he’ll be inducted into the Texas Film Hall of Fame by his old friend (and regular star) Kathy Bates, along-side Rising Star Award win-ner Brooklyn Decker, and the cast and crew of Office Space, who will be coming in on a Thursday to see the workplace comedy classic receive the Star of Texas. He talks about the honor with outsize humility. “Maybe I’ve just outlived other people, and had a good degree of luck in terms of projects, and staying working for 30 years, but I’m grateful for it, however they came to the decision.” For three decades, he’s been a constant presence in front of the keyboard and behind the camera. “I consider myself a writer and a

director, and sometimes a writer/director,” he said, but he generally keeps a clear line between those tasks. “The job of a director is to take what’s on the page and bring it life, and that’s the same whether it’s a script that I’ve written, or that someone else has writ-ten. I have to take the writer hat off, and put

the director hat on. Now, sometimes having written it gives you a leg up in under-standing and circumventing problems in production, but the job’s the same as a director, whether you write it or not.” Hancock began his career with 1991’s Hard Time Romance, and since then his IMDB page has swelled

to include a roster of modern Texas classics (The Rookie, The Blind Side, and The Alamo), which cross over with his other strong suit – true life stories, with Disney biopic Saving Mr. Banks, his retelling of the birth of McDonald’s in 2016’s The Founder, and now The

The Texas Film Awards are Thursday, March 7, at AFS Cinema. Cocktails and red carpet arrivals,

6pm; dinner and awards show, 7:30pm. Tickets and details at

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The Highwaymen receives its world premiere at SXSW, Sunday,

March 10, 6pm, Paramount Theatre. For more on the film, see

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“For a kid from Texas City [this] is better than an Oscar.” – Texas Film Hall of Fame inductee John Lee Hancock

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territory with a specificity that will hit home. While the sequel lacks a third-act revelation on par with the first movie, the big surprise here is not a narrative twist but an unexpected tug on the heart. Plus points for Chris Pratt as both good-guy Emmet and new tough-guy character Rex Dangervest. (02/08/2019)HHH      – Steve Davis

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✪ LORDS OF CHAOS D: Jonas Åkerlund; with Rory Culkin, Emory Cohen, Jack Kilmer, Sky Ferreira. (R, 112 min.) Based on the book of the same name by Michael Moynihan and Didrik Soderlind, Lords of Chaos follows the explosion and eventual implosion of the Norwegian Black Metal scene, reaching its bloody nadir in the 1993 murder of Mayhem founder Euronymous (Culkin) by his band’s former bassist turned arch rival, Varg “Count Grishnackh” Vikernes (Cohen). As the founding drummer/survivor of seminal Swedish black metal forebears Bathory, writer/director Åkerlund should be the ideal person to tell this story. Instead, he is bifurcated: His intimate knowledge of the scene means he understands the details, but he is too close to the story to give it coherence. Lords of Chaos takes a fascinating story, but, like Bohemian Rhapsody, buries it in rock biopic standards. Yet Åkerlund’s style, and his quietly sensitive handling of the bloody details, will still bang the head that does not bang. (02/08/2019)HHH      – Richard Whittaker

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MISS BALA D: Catherine Hardwicke; with Gina Rodriguez, Cristina Rodlo, Ismael Cruz Cordova, Ricardo Abarca, Matt Lauria, Anthony Mackie. (PG-13, 104 min.) L.A.-based makeup artist Gloria (Rodriguez) takes a weekend trip to Tijuana, her hometown, to help her friend Suzu (Rodlo) prepare for the Miss Baja California beauty pageant. The women are separated after witness-ing a shooting in a nightclub, and Gloria is kidnapped by the leader of a cartel, Lino (Cordova), who promises to help get her friend back if she does a few things for him. Hardwicke (Thirteen, Twilight) has a way of telling stories that morph borderline sociopaths into charmers, and Lino fits right in. He’s a very bad man, but he’s characterized in a way that is a little too humanizing for comfort. Gloria constantly has to make choices, and some of them are kinda repulsive. It’s interesting that “I only do what I have to do to survive” is a phrase used by Lino the drug lord, yet it keeps being applied to her. (02/01/2019)HHHn  – Danielle White

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NO STRINGS ATTACHED D: Ivan Reitman; with Natalie Portman, Ashton Kutcher, Kevin Kline, Carey Elwes, Greta Gerwig, Lake Bell, Olivia Thirlby, Mindy Kaling. (R, 110 min.) No Strings Attached has a hell of a find: a nervous beauty who can precision-time a pratfall and win an audi-ence’s heart just by biting her lip. Too bad Lake Bell’s not playing the lead. That honor goes to Natalie Portman, who verily snarls her way through this romantic comedy. Portman plays Emma, a harried, relationship-averse first-year resident who thinks she’s hit the jackpot when she and Kutcher’s Adam, a casual acquaintance smarting from a fresh breakup, agree to become friends with benefits. The arrangement predictably snags when Adam realizes he wants to get to know Emma out of the bedroom, too. The script has few fresh ideas but a decent share of zingers; the problem is with Ivan Reitman’s listing direction and casting. Bell steals every scene she’s in, and her abrupt dismissal feels all the crueler for so much charisma wasted: She shoulda been a contender. (01/28/2011)HH      – Kimberley Jones

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RUN THE RACE D: Chris Dowling; with Tanner Stine, Kristoffer Polaha, Evan Hofer, Kelsey Reinhardt, Mario Van Peebles. (PG, 101 min.) Not reviewed at press time. NFL star Tim Tebow tries his hand at producing, with this faith-based tale about two brothers who have to share their dream of football glory. (02/22/2019)

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hole in the space-time continuum for his own reasons, but fortunately that same rift provides Miles with the allies he needs: the Spider-persons (and, in one case, pig) of other dimensions. Directors Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, and Rodney Rothman have shepherded an extraordinary ani-mated take on the Marvel universe that’s gritty and lush, shadowy and colorful, epic and intimate – kind of like Miles Morales’ NYC. (12/14/2018)HHHH      – Richard Whittaker

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THE UPSIDE D: Neil Burger; with Bryan Cranston, Kevin Hart, Nicole Kidman, Julianna Margulies, Aja Naomi King. (PG-13, 125 min.) An Americanized remake of French mega hit The Intouchables, the story is based on the true-life experi-ences of billionaire Philippe Pozzo di Borgo, who became a quadriplegic following a hang-gliding accident, and his French-Algerian caregiver Abdel Sellou. Like the French version, the unlikely pair, now situated in New York rather than Paris, comprises a white businessman (the always remarkable Cranston) and a black parolee (a suitably toned-down Hart) who needs a job to remain out of prison. The black man teaches the white man about the pleasures of fast cars, hot dogs, and R&B, while the white man teaches the black man about opera, fine art, and kumquats. Like the French original, it never escapes its Driving Miss Daisy racial subtext, while the workmanlike direction by Neil Burger wastes both Nicole Kidman and Julianna Margulies. (01/18/2019)HH      – Marjorie Baumgarten

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WHAT MEN WANT D: Adam Shankman; with Taraji P. Henson, Aldis Hodge, Richard Roundtree, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Phoebe Robinson, Tamala Jones, Tracy Morgan, Josh Brener, Erykah Badu. (R, 117 min.) Taraji P. Henson swirls through this uneven gender-flipped reboot of What Women Want, the high-concept 2000 comedy in which Mel Gibson’s sexist pig discovers he can read the thoughts of women around him after getting conked on the head. Where Gibson’s character superficially explored his feminine side primarily for laughs (makeup, manicures, pantyhose!) to better understand the modern woman, Ali (Henson) is primarily interested in using the subconscious ruminations of men in close proximity to shatter the glass ceiling at the sports agency where she works. Yet while a game Henson entertains for most of the movie, Morgan is little more than an appendage as a LaVar Ball clone, and the weak camara-derie between Ali and her three BFFs (McLendon-Covey, Robinson, and Jones) deprives the movie of a sisterhood narrative that might have smoothed out its patchy tone. (02/15/2019)HH      – Steve DavisBARTON CREEK SQUARE, CINEMARK 20, CM STONE HILL TOWN CENTER, FLIX

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✪ SHOPLIFTERS D: Hirokazu Kore-eda; with Lily Franky, Ando Sakura, Mayu Matsuoka, Sosuke Ikematsu, Kairi Jō, Miyu Sasaki. (R, 121 min.) Is blood really thicker than water? “That’s just what mothers imagine,” Nobuyo Shibata (Sakura) tells the investigating officer after her life has unfurled. From the outside, it’s not much of a life. She works a low-pay job, sharing a tiny apartment with her shoplifting hus-band Osamu (Franky), chat room hostess half-sister Aki (Matsuoka), son Shota (Jo), and grandma (Kiki). They’re on the outermost fringes of society, yet there is love, and there is compassion, and this unwieldy collective is con-stantly there for each other, even if the bonds of family may be a little more tenuous than it appears. So of course no one blinks twice when a new waif, Yuri (Sasaki), makes her way into their lives. Landmark Japanese writer/director Kore-eda weaves a beautiful and naturalistic depiction of life on the edge, while still quietly indicting the society that regards such people as disposable. (01/04/2019)HHHH      – Richard Whittaker

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✪ SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE D: Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, Rodney Rothman; with the voic-es of Shameik Moore, Jake Johnson, Hailee Steinfeld, Mahershala Ali, Brian Tyree Henry, Lily Tomlin, Luna Lauren Velez, Zoë Kravitz, John Mulaney, Kimiko Glenn, Nicolas Cage, Kathryn Hahn, Liev Schreiber, Chris Pine. (PG, 100 min.) Exit Peter Parker, the original Spider-Man. Enter his successor, Miles Morales, a 13-year-old kid from Brooklyn with an African-American father and a Puerto Rican moth-er. Just as Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man II caught the classic 1960s Spidey, so Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is exactly the Spider-Man movie we need now. The New York of Miles (Moore) is vibrant, splashed with color and dominated by the Kingpin (Schreiber). He’s busy ripping a

NEWS ARTS & CULTURE FOOD SCREENS MUSIC

Supergirl D: Jeannot Szwarc; with Faye Dunaway, Helen Slater, Peter O’Toole. (1984, PG, 105 min.) Weird Wednesday. This cheesy offshoot cast Dunaway as a witch with her sights set on a small town in Indiana, and who must obviously be stopped by the titular heroine. @Alamo S. Lamar, Wednesday, 9:30pm.

ALSO PLAYING Full-length reviews available online at austinchronicle.com.

MOVIE LISTINGS CONTINUED FROM P.51TUESDAY 3/5The Beyond (1981) See p.50.The Big Lebowski (1998) Movie Party Presented by Austin Sports & Social Club. *) @Alamo S. Lamar, 7pm.Castle in the Sky (1986) See p.51.An Evening of Award-Winning Shorts Presented by Austin Film Festival. @Alamo Village, 7pm.Jurassic Park (1993) @Alamo Ritz, 10:30pm.My Neighbor Totoro (1988) Films of Studio Ghibli: Presented by Kinokuniya. @AFS Cinema, 7:15pm. (See Friday.)

WE DNESDAY 3/6GoldenEye (1995) 4 Bonds at the Blue. @Blue Starlite Mueller II, 7:30pm.La Fille du Régiment The Met: Live in HD. @Arbor, Metropolitan, Cinemark 20, CM Southpark Meadows, CM Hill Country Galleria, CM Cedar Park, 1, 6:30pm.Moulin Rouge (2001) Flashback Cinema. @Highland, noon, 7pm.Office Space (1999) 20th Anniversary Screening. See our story on p.36. (*) @Paramount, 7:30pm.Roswell, New Mexico Sneak Peek w/ Q&A. Come see a sneak peek of the “Barely Breathing” episode (airing March 12 on the CW) and then stay for a Q&A with producer Carina Adly MacKenzie. @Alamo Lakeline, 7pm.Sixteen Candles (1984) John Hughes Classics. @Moviehouse, Moviehouse & Eatery Lantana Place, 7pm.Supergirl (1984) See p.53.Suspiria (2018) (*) @Blue Starlite Mueller II, 8pm.

SPACESSpirit Labour (2016) D: Hugo Glendinning and Adrian Heathfield. (NR, 41 min.) Rooftop Film. Short doc follows the creative practice of sculptor and performance artist Janine Antoni. @The Contemporary Austin at the Jones Center, 7pm.

THURSDAY 3/7Back to the Future (1985) @Blue Starlite Mueller II, 7:30pm.An Evening at the Black Lagoon This multifac-eted event includes a screening of the 1954 film Creature From the Black Lagoon as well as a Q&A and booksigning with author Mallory O’Meara, who has a new book, The Lady From the Black Lagoon, the story of Millicent Patrick, the designer who created the monster. The event, alas, is already sold out. @Alamo S. Lamar, 7:30pm.Ma Révolution (2016) D: Ramzi Ben Sliman. (NR, 80 min.) Francophone Film Series. A coming-of-age comedy centers around a teenage boy who accidentally becomes the face of the Arab Spring and then just rolls with it, to impress his crush (natch). Stick around for a conversation after the film. @Texas Spirit Theater, 7pm.The Matrix (1999) 20th Anniversary. (*) @Blue Starlite Mueller II, 7:30pm.

SPACESThe Iron Lady (2012) Thursday Matinee: Women’s Month. (*) @Terrazas Branch Library, 1pm.Wasted! The Story of Food Waste (2017) D: Anna Chai and Nari Kye. (NR, 85 min.) Controversy & Conversation. The film lays out the answers to the “whys” of composting, which have everything to do with the planet’s survival. There will be a post-screening dialogue with a commu-nity leader. (*) @Terrazas Branch Library, 6:30pm.

FESTIVALS✪ Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour D: Various. Whole Earth Provision Co. Some of the year’s most inspiring action, environmental, and adventure films from the festival are featured over two days. Proceeds benefit the Texas Parks & Wildlife Dept. @Paramount, Sat.-Sun., March 2-3.

OFFSCRE E NAlita: Battle Angel: Passport to Iron City Explore the setting of Robert Rodriguez’s new film, the post-apocalyptic, gritty, refuse-filled Iron City. Through March 31. Daily, 2-10pm. 1901 E. 51st. $25.Texas Film Awards See our preview on p.38. Thu., March 7, 6pm. AFS Cinema, 6406 N. I-35 #3100, 512/686-3823. www.austinfilm.org/cinema.

✪ AQUAMAN HHH METROPOLITAN, LAKE CREEK 7

BLACKKKLANSMAN HHH ALAMO RITZ

BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY HHHnALAMO RITZ, ALAMO LAKELINE, BLUE STARLITE MUELLER II, GATEWAY, METROPOLITAN, WESTGATE

✪ BUMBLEBEE HHH  LAKE CREEK 7

✪ FANTASTIC BEASTS: THE CRIMES OF GRINDELWALD HHHH LAKE CREEK 7

✪ THE FAVOURITE HHHHHn ALAMO S. LAMAR, ALAMO VILLAGE, ARBOR, SKY CINEMAS, VIOLET CROWN

✪ FREE SOLO HHHHnARBOR, BARTON CREEK SQUARE, VIOLET CROWN

GLASS HHnFLIX BREWHOUSE, METROPOLITAN

✪ IF BEALE STREET COULD TALK HHHHnLAKE CREEK 7

✪ INSTANT FAMILY HHH LAKE CREEK 7

✪ MARY POPPINS RETURNS HHHHn GATEWAY, LAKE CREEK 7

THE MULE HHHnLAKE CREEK 7

✪ NEVER LOOK AWAY HHH ARBOR

THE PRODIGY HHHnCINEMARK 20

✪ RALPH BREAKS THE INTERNET HHH LAKE CREEK 7

✪ ROMA HHHH  VIOLET CROWN

✪ STAN & OLLIE HHH GATEWAY

✪ A STAR IS BORN HHHHn ALAMO LAKELINE, BARTON CREEK SQUARE, GATEWAY, METROPOLITAN

✪ THEY SHALL NOT GROW OLD HHHH BARTON CREEK SQUARE

✪ VICE HHHHn GATEWAY, LAKE CREEK 7

THE WANDERING EARTH GATEWAY

✪ WON’T YOU BE MY NEIGHBOR? HHHH  TEXAS UNION THEATRE

54 THE AUSTIN CHRONICLE MARCH 1, 2019 austinchronicle.com

AFS CINEMA6406 N. I-35 #3100, 512/686-3823.

ALSO STARRING AUSTIN: Sun, 4:00FILMS OF STUDIO GHIBLI: PRESENTED BY

KINOKUNIYA: CASTLE IN THE SKY: Fri, 9:15; Sat, 3:45; Tue, 4:00

*HOTEL BY THE RIVER (DIGITAL): Fri, 4:00; Sat, 1:00, 7:45; Sun, 1:30; Mon, 7:30; Tue,  4:30, 6:45

BEST OF THE FESTS: LIFE AND NOTHING MORE: Sat, 3:15; Mon, 7:00

FILMS OF STUDIO GHIBLI: PRESENTED BY KINOKUNIYA: MY NEIGHBOR TOTORO: Fri, 7:00; Sat, 1:30; Tue, 7:15

LATES: NEXT OF KIN: Fri-Sat, 10:00; Sun, 6:30SIGNATURE PROGRAM: POLICE STORY I:

Sat, 5:15; Sun, 6:00FILMS OF STUDIO GHIBLI: PRESENTED BY

KINOKUNIYA: PORCO ROSSO: Sat, 6:30; Sun, 12:45

*SHOPLIFTERS (DIGITAL): Fri, 4:15; Mon, 4:30FILMS OF STUDIO GHIBLI: PRESENTED BY

KINOKUNIYA: SPIRITED AWAY: Sat, 8:45; Sun, 3:15; Mon, 4:00

ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE AT THE RITZ320 E. SIXTH, 512/861-7020.

BLACKKKLANSMAN: Fri, 10:15; Sat, 3:00, 9:30; Sun, 12:15, 6:45; Mon, 6:50; Tue, 10:15; Wed, 4:45

*BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY: Fri, 6:30; Sat, 11:45am, 6:15pm; Sun, 3:30, 10:00; Mon, 10:05; Tue, 7:00; Wed, 9:45

THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI: Sat, noonJURASSIC PARK: Sun, 2:50;

Mon-Tue, 10:30;MASTER PANCAKE: LAURA DERN-A-THON:

Fri-Sat, 7:00, 10:00IN BRUNCH WE TRUST: NO STRINGS ATTACHED:

Sun, noonTHE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS: Sat, 3:45;

Sun, 10:15THE TREE OF LIFE: DIRECTOR’S CUT: Sun, 6:00

ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE LAKELINE14028 U.S. HWY. 183 N., BLDG. F,

512/861-7070.

ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL (AFA): Tue, 1:45*ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL: Fri, 10:55am, 2:05, 5:15,

7:50, 11:00pm; Sat, 1:10, 4:50, 7:50, 11:00; Sun, 1:55, 5:15, 7:50, 11:00; Mon, 1:50, 5:00, 7:50, 11:00; Tue, 5:00, 7:50, 11:00; Wed, 1:50, 5:10, 6:40, 9:50

*BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY: Fri-Sun, 11:35am, 6:40pm; Mon, 11:50am, 6:40pm; Tue, 6:40; Wed, 11:50am, 11:10pm

*BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY (AFA): Tue, 11:50amFIGHTING WITH MY FAMILY: Fri-Sun, 11:25am,

3:05, 6:25, 9:25pm; Mon, 12:35, 3:30, 6:25, 9:25; Tue, 3:30, 6:25, 9:25; Wed, 12:35, 3:30, 6:25, 9:25

FIGHTING WITH MY FAMILY (AFA): Tue, 12:35*GREEN BOOK: Fri-Sun, 3:40, 7:25, 10:45;

Mon-Tue, 4:05, 7:25, 10:45; Wed, 3:50, 7:50, 9:30

GRETA: Fri-Sun, 11:10am, 2:15, 5:00, 8:10, 10:55pm; Mon, 11:35am, 2:20, 5:05, 8:10, 10:55pm; Tue, 2:20, 5:05, 8:10, 10:55; Wed, 11:35am, 2:20, 5:05, 8:10, 10:55pm

GRETA (AFA): Tue, 11:35am*HAPPY DEATH DAY 2U: Fri-Wed, 8:25, 11:10*HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON: THE HIDDEN

WORLD (3-D): Fri, 10:55am, 11:50, 1:50, 2:40, 5:15, 6:00, 8:55pm; Sat-Sun, 11:50am, 1:50, 2:40, 5:15, 6:00, 8:55pm; Mon, 11:35am, 12:20, 2:25, 3:10, 5:15, 6:00, 8:55pm; Tue, 2:25, 3:10, 5:15, 6:00, 8:55; Wed, 11:35am, 12:20, 2:25, 3:10, 5:15, 6:00, 8:55pm

*HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON: THE HIDDEN WORLD (3-D, AFA): Sat, 10:55am; Tue, 11:35am, 12:20pm

*ISN’T IT ROMANTIC: Fri-Sun, 11:15am, 2:25, 5:35, 8:35, 11:10pm; Mon, 12:25, 3:00, 5:35, 8:35, 11:10; Tue, 3:00, 5:35, 8:35, 11:10; Wed, 12:25, 3:00, 5:35, 8:35, 11:10

*ISN’T IT ROMANTIC (AFA): Tue, 12:25*THE LEGO MOVIE 2: THE SECOND PART:

Fri, 1:10, 4:05, 6:25, 9:20; Sat, 12:50, 2:25, 6:25, 9:20; Sun-Mon, 1:10, 4:05, 6:25, 9:20; Tue, 4:05, 6:25, 9:20; Wed, 1:10, 4:05, 5:50, 9:50

*THE LEGO MOVIE 2: THE SECOND PART (AFA): Tue, 1:10

SNEAK PEEK W/ Q&A: ROSWELL, NEW MEXICO: Wed, 7:00

*SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE: Fri, 12:10; Sat, 12:25, 3:20; Sun, 12:20; Mon, 1:00; Wed, 12:45

*SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE (AFA): Tue, 1:00

*A STAR IS BORN: Fri-Tue, 3:15, 10:15; Wed, 3:15TYLER PERRY’S A MADEA FAMILY

FUNERAL (AFA): Tue, 12:40*TYLER PERRY’S A MADEA FAMILY FUNERAL:

Fri, 7:00; Sat-Sun, 4:00, 7:00; Mon, 12:40, 3:35, 7:00, 9:55; Tue, 3:30, 7:00, 9:55; Wed, 12:15, 3:10, 7:10, 10:05

ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE MUELLER1911 ALDRICH #120, 512/572-1425.

ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL: Fri, 1:20, 4:25, 7:30, 9:45; Sat, noon, 3:45, 7:45, 10:00; Sun, 11:45am, 2:50, 6:00, 9:45pm; Mon, 1:20, 4:25, 7:30, 9:45; Tue, 4:25, 7:30, 9:45; Wed, 12:20, 3:25, 6:40, 9:50

ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL (AFA): Tue, 1:20BONEYARD ALASKA: Sun, 12:30*GREEN BOOK: Fri, 6:40; Sat, 6:50; Sun, 3:50;

Mon, 12:40, 3:50, 6:40; Tue, 3:50, 6:10; Wed, 2:50, 6:00

GRETA: Fri, 1:00, 3:45, 7:00, 10:35; Sat, 11:20am, 1:40, 5:00, 7:15, 10:10pm; Sun, 1:00, 3:40, 7:00, 10:25; Mon, 1:00, 3:45, 7:00, 10:35; Tue, 3:15, 7:00, 10:35; Wed, 1:15, 4:50, 7:30, 9:45

GRETA (AFA): Tue, 1:10THE HOLE IN THE GROUND: Fri, 9:55; Sat, 10:50;

Sun, 9:10; Mon, 9:55; Tue, 9:25; Wed, 10:15*HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON: THE HIDDEN

WORLD (3-D): Fri, 12:10, 1:10, 3:05, 4:05, 6:00, 9:00; Sat, 12:45, 2:05, 3:15, 4:20, 6:15, 9:10; Sun, 11:00am, 1:50, 4:40, 7:30, 9:05pm; Mon, 12:10, 3:05, 6:00, 9:00; Tue, 3:05, 6:00, 9:00; Wed, 11:55am, 2:00, 4:10, 7:05, 9:10pm

*HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON: THE HIDDEN WORLD (3-D, AFA): Sat, 10:45am; Tue, 12:10

ISN’T IT ROMANTIC: Fri, noon, 2:35, 5:10, 7:45, 10:20; Sat, 12:15, 2:50, 5:20, 7:55, 10:30; Sun, 2:40, 5:10, 7:45, 10:20; Mon, noon, 2:35, 5:10, 7:45, 10:20; Tue, 2:35, 5:10, 7:45, 10:20; Wed, noon, 2:35, 5:10, 7:45, 10:25

ISN’T IT ROMANTIC (AFA): Tue, noon*THE LEGO MOVIE 2: THE SECOND PART:

Fri, 12:35, 3:30, 6:30, 9:25; Sat, 12:05, 3:00, 6:00, 9:00; Sun, 12:10, 3:05, 6:10, 9:00; Mon, 12:30, 3:30, 6:30, 9:25; Tue, 3:30, 6:30, 9:25; Wed, 12:35, 3:30, 6:30, 9:25

*THE LEGO MOVIE 2: THE SECOND PART (AFA): Tue, 12:35

ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE SLAUGHTER LANE

5701 W. SLAUGHTER, 512/861-7060.

ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL: Fri, 12:40, 3:55, 7:45, 11:00; Sat-Sun, 12:10, 3:25, 7:15, 10:30; Mon, 12:40, 3:55, 7:45, 11:00pm; Tue, 3:55, 7:45, 11:00pm; Wed, 12:40, 3:55, 7:45, 11:00pm

ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL (AFA): Tue, 12:40*GREEN BOOK: Fri, 3:05, 7:00; Sat-Sun, 2:35,

6:30; Mon-Wed, 3:05, 7:00HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON: THE HIDDEN

WORLD (3-D): Fri, 10:30am, 1:20, 4:10, 6:30, 9:30pm; Sat-Sun, 10:00am, 12:50, 3:40, 6:00, 9:00pm; Mon-Wed, 10:30am, 1:20, 4:10, 6:30, 9:30pm

*THE LEGO MOVIE 2: THE SECOND PART: Fri, 10:50am, 1:50, 4:45, 7:15pm; Sat-Sun, 10:20am, 1:20, 4:15, 6:45pm; Mon, 10:50am, 1:50, 4:45, 7:15pm; Tue, 4:45, 7:15; Wed, 10:50am, 1:50, 4:45, 7:15pm

*THE LEGO MOVIE 2: THE SECOND PART (AFA): Tue, 10:50am, 1:50pm

*SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE: Fri, noon; Sat-Sun, 11:30am; Mon-Wed, noon

*SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE (AFA): Tue, noon

ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE SOUTH LAMAR

1120 S. LAMAR, 512/861-7040.

*2019 OSCAR-NOMINATED SHORT FILMS: ANIMATION: Fri, 4:10, 9:35; Sat, 11:55am, 4:55pm; Sun, 11:45am, 4:45pm; Mon-Tue, 4:55; Wed, 4:50

*2019 OSCAR-NOMINATED SHORT FILMS: LIVE ACTION: Fri, 1:30, 6:30; Sat, 2:15; Sun, 2:05; Mon, 2:00; Tue, 2:05; Wed, 2:00

*ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL: Fri, 11:50am, 2:55, 6:00, 9:05pm; Sat, 1:05, 4:10, 7:25, 10:35; Sun, 12:35, 3:40, 6:45, 9:55; Mon, 1:05, 4:10, 7:15, 10:25; Tue, 1:00, 4:05, 7:10, 10:15; Wed, 11:50am, 2:55, 6:00, 9:05pm

TERROR TUESDAY: THE BEYOND: Tue, 9:30MOVIE PARTY PRESENTED BY AUSTIN SPORTS

& SOCIAL CLUB: THE BIG LEBOWSKI: Tue, 7:00BLAZING SADDLES W/ BURTON GILLIAM:

Sat, 7:00

CLIMAX (IMAX): Fri, 11:45am, 2:20, 4:55, 7:30, 10:10pm; Sat, 11:50am, 2:25, 5:05, 7:40, 10:20pm; Sun, 11:35am, 2:10, 4:50, 7:30, 10:10pm; Mon, 11:45am, 2:20, 5:00, 7:35, 10:15pm; Tue, 11:45am, 2:20, 4:55, 7:30, 10:10pm; Wed, 11:45am, 2:20, 4:55, 7:30, 10:05pm

AN EVENING AT THE BLACK LAGOON: Thu (3/7), 7:30

*THE FAVOURITE: Fri, 3:15, 6:15; Sat, 3:20, 6:20, 9:45; Sun, 4:00, 7:00, 10:00; Mon, 4:25, 7:25, 9:45; Tue, 3:20, 6:20; Wed, 3:35, 6:40

FIGHTING WITH MY FAMILY: Fri, 1:05, 4:10, 7:10, 10:05; Sat, 12:05, 3:10, 6:50, 9:10; Sun, 12:05, 3:00, 6:00, 8:50; Mon, 12:35, 3:40, 6:50, 9:40; Tue, noon, 3:05, 6:20, 10:20; Wed, 12:15, 3:20, 6:20, 9:15

*GREEN BOOK: Fri, 12:05, 3:30, 6:30, 9:55; Sat, 12:30, 3:45, 6:00, 9:20; Sun, 11:55am, 3:10, 6:15, 9:30pm; Mon, 12:15, 3:30, 6:30, 9:25; Tue, 12:10, 3:35, 6:35, 9:10; Wed, 12:15, 3:40, 7:10, 10:10

GRETA: Fri, 12:45, 3:35, 6:45, 9:30; Sat, 1:10, 4:00, 6:40, 10:05; Sun, 12:50, 3:35, 6:30, 9:10; Mon, 1:15, 4:05, 6:45, 10:00; Tue, 1:00, 3:50, 6:50, 10:15; Wed, 1:30, 4:20, 6:50, 10:20

ISN’T IT ROMANTIC: Fri, 12:20, 2:50, 5:20, 7:50, 10:20; Sat, 11:15am, 1:50, 4:20, 7:15, 9:40pm; Sun, 11:05am, 1:40, 4:10, 6:40, 9:10pm; Mon, 1:50, 4:20, 7:15, 9:40; Tue, 12:20, 2:50, 5:20, 7:50, 10:15; Wed, 12:10, 2:40, 5:10, 7:40, 10:15

*THE LEGO MOVIE 2: THE SECOND PART: Fri-Sat, 12:30, 3:25, 6:15, 9:05; Sun, 12:15, 3:10, 6:00, 8:50; Mon, 12:50, 3:50, 6:40, 9:30; Tue, 1:15, 4:10, 7:20, 9:50; Wed, 1:05, 4:00, 6:50, 9:40

*LORDS OF CHAOS: Fri, 9:20; Sat, 9:30; Sun, 9:20; Mon, 10:35; Tue, 9:25; Wed, 9:45

*SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE: Fri, 12:15; Sat, 12:20; Sun, 12:55; Mon, 1:25; Tue, 12:20; Wed, 12:35, 7:10

WEIRD WEDNESDAY: SUPERGIRL: Wed, 9:30VIDEO VORTEX: VIDEO NASTY BLASTY:

Sun, 7:00

ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE VILLAGE2700 W. ANDERSON #701, 512/861-7030.

ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL: Fri, 12:30, 4:20, 6:30, 10:05; Sat, 11:50am, 3:30, 7:30, 10:50pm; Sun, 11:40am, 2:55, 6:55, 10:15pm; Mon, 4:15, 6:30, 9:40; Tue, 3:20, 6:30, 9:45; Wed, 4:15, 6:30, 9:40

ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL (AFA): Mon, 12:50; Tue, 12:10; Wed, 12:50

PRESENTED BY AUSTIN FILM FESTIVAL: AN EVENING OF AWARD-WINNING SHORTS: Tue, 7:00

*THE FAVOURITE: Fri, noon, 8:50; Sat, 10:00; Sun, 10:05; Mon-Wed, 10:10

*THE FAVOURITE (AFA): Tue, 12:50*GREEN BOOK: Fri, 3:40; Sat, 6:45;

Sun, 12:15, 6:30; Mon, noon, 7:00; Tue, 8:55; Wed, noon, 7:00

*HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON: THE HIDDEN WORLD (3-D): Fri, 1:30, 3:40, 7:30, 10:25; Sat, 12:30, 3:00, 6:00, 8:50; Sun, 11:00am, 1:50, 4:40, 7:30, 8:50pm; Mon, 3:15, 6:00, 8:55; Tue, 3:05, 6:00, 9:35; Wed, 3:15, 6:00, 8:55

*HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON: THE HIDDEN WORLD (3-D, AFA): Mon, 1:25; Tue, 12:15; Wed, 1:25

*THE LEGO MOVIE 2: THE SECOND PART: Fri, 12:45, 3:10, 6:00, 9:40; Sat, 1:00, 2:15, 5:15, 8:15, 11:10; Sun, 1:10, 3:25, 6:00, 9:45; Mon, 4:00, 7:30, 10:25; Tue, 3:55, 7:00, 10:55; Wed, 4:00, 7:30, 10:25

*THE LEGO MOVIE 2: THE SECOND PART (AFA): Mon, 12:45; Tue, 1:25; Wed, 12:45

THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW: Sat, 11:50, 11:50

TO DUST: Fri, 7:00; Sat, 4:00; Sun, 4:10; Mon, 3:45; Tue, 4:20; Wed, 3:45

ARBOR CINEMA @ GREAT HILLS9828 GREAT HILLS TRAIL (AT JOLLYVILLE),

512/231-9742.

ARCTIC (CC/DVS): Fri-Sat, 4:00, 6:40, 9:25; Sun, 4:00; Mon-Tue, 4:00, 6:40, 9:25; Wed, 4:00, 6:40; Thu (3/7), 4:00, 6:40, 9:25

EVERYBODY KNOWS (CC/DVS, SUBTITLES): 12:20, 3:30, 6:30, 9:30

THE FAVOURITE (CC/DVS): 12:30, 3:20, 6:50, 9:35

FREE SOLO (CC): Fri, 1:10, 4:20, 7:30, 9:55; Sat, 4:20, 7:30, 9:55; Sun, 7:30, 9:55; Mon-Tue, 1:10, 4:20, 7:30, 9:55; Wed, 9:55; Thu (3/7), 1:10, 4:20, 7:30, 9:55

80TH ANNIVERSARY: GONE WITH THE WIND: Sun, 1:00, 6:00

GREEN BOOK (CC/DVS): 12:10, 3:10, 6:20, 9:20GRETA (CC/DVS): 12:40, 3:40, 7:10, 9:40THE IRON ORCHARD: Fri, 12:50, 3:50, 7:00, 9:45;

Sat, 12:50, 3:50, 9:45; Sun-Thu (3/7), 12:50, 3:50, 7:00, 9:45

THE MET: LIVE IN HD: LA FILLE DU RÉGIMENT: Sat, 11:55am; Wed, 1:00, 6:30

NEVER LOOK AWAY (CC/DVS): noonTO DUST (CC): Fri, 1:00, 4:10, 7:20, 9:50;

Sat, 7:20; Sun-Thu (3/7), 1:00, 4:10, 7:20, 9:50

BARTON CREEK SQUARE (AMC)BARTON CREEK SQUARE MALL, MOPAC &

HIGHWAY 360, 512/306-1991.

ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL (3-D, CC/DVS, IMAX): Fri-Mon, 2:10, 7:30; Tue, 11:30am, 9:10pm; Wed, 2:10, 7:30

ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL (CC/DVS): Fri-Sun, 12:30, 3:30, 6:30, 9:40; Mon, 12:30, 3:30, 6:30; Tue, 12:30, 3:30, 6:30, 9:40; Wed, 12:30, 3:30, 6:30

FIGHTING WITH MY FAMILY (CC/DVS): Fri-Sun, 12:40, 2:00, 4:50, 7:40, 10:30; Mon, 12:40, 2:00, 4:50, 7:40; Tue, 12:40, 2:00, 4:50, 7:40, 10:30; Wed, 12:40, 2:00, 4:50, 7:40

FREE SOLO (CC/DVS, IMAX): Fri-Sun, 11:30am, 5:00, 10:20pm; Mon, 11:30am, 5:00pm; Tue, 3:00; Wed, 11:30am, 5:00pm

GREEN BOOK (CC/DVS): Fri-Sun, 6:50, 9:50; Mon, 6:50; Tue, 6:50, 9:50; Wed, 6:50

GRETA (CC/DVS): Fri-Sun, 11:50am, 2:20, 4:50, 7:20, 10:00pm; Mon, 11:50am, 2:20, 4:50, 7:20pm; Tue, 11:50am, 2:20, 4:50, 7:20, 10:00pm; Wed, 11:50am, 2:20, 4:50, 7:20pm; Thu (3/7), 11:50am, 2:20, 4:50, 7:20, 10:00pm

HAPPY DEATH DAY 2U (CC/DVS): Fri-Wed, 2:40, 8:10

HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON: THE HIDDEN WORLD (3-D, CC/DVS): Fri-Sun, 1:50, 9:40; Mon, 1:50; Tue, 1:50, 9:40; Wed, 1:50

HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON: THE HIDDEN WORLD (AMC DOLBY, CC/DVS): Fri-Sun, noon, 2:40, 5:30, 8:10, 10:40; Mon, noon, 2:40, 5:30, 8:10; Tue, noon, 2:40, 5:30, 8:10, 10:40; Wed, noon, 2:40, 5:30, 8:10

HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON: THE HIDDEN WORLD (CC/DVS): Fri-Wed, 11:20am, 4:30, 7:00pm

THE IRON ORCHARD (CC/DVS): Fri, 12:20, 3:20, 6:10; Sat-Sun, 12:20, 3:20, 6:10, 9:00; Mon, 12:20, 3:20, 6:10; Tue, 12:20, 3:20, 6:10, 9:00; Wed, 12:20, 3:20, 6:10

ISN’T IT ROMANTIC (CC/DVS): Fri-Sun, 11:40am, 3:30, 5:50, 8:20, 10:40pm; Mon, 11:40am, 3:30, 5:50, 8:00pm; Tue, 11:40am, 3:30, 5:50, 8:20, 10:40pm; Wed, 11:40am, 3:30, 5:50, 8:00pm

THE LEGO MOVIE 2: THE SECOND PART  (CC/DVS): Fri-Sun, 1:00, 3:50, 6:40, 9:20; Mon, 1:00, 3:50, 6:40; Tue, 1:00, 3:50, 6:40, 9:20; Wed, 1:00, 3:50, 6:40

SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE  (CC/DVS): Fri-Wed, 1:00, 3:50

A STAR IS BORN (CC/DVS): Fri-Sun, 6:00, 9:30; Mon, 6:00; Tue, 6:00, 9:30; Wed, 6:00

THEY SHALL NOT GROW OLD (3-D, CC/DVS): Fri-Wed, 3:00

THEY SHALL NOT GROW OLD (CC/DVS): Fri-Wed, noon

TYLER PERRY’S A MADEA FAMILY FUNERAL  (CC/DVS): Fri-Sun, 11:40am, 2:20, 5:10, 7:50, 10:30pm; Mon, 11:40am, 2:20, 5:10, 7:50pm; Tue, 11:40am, 2:20, 5:10, 7:50, 10:30pm; Wed, 11:40am, 2:20, 5:10, 7:50pm

THE UPSIDE: Fri-Sun, 11:40am, 5:10, 10:40pm; Mon, 11:40am, 5:10pm; Tue, 11:40am, 5:10, 10:40pm; Wed, 11:40am, 5:10pm

WHAT MEN WANT (CC/DVS): Fri-Sun, 1:15, 4:10, 7:10, 10:10; Mon, 1:15, 4:10, 7:10; Tue, 1:15, 4:10, 7:10, 10:10; Wed, 1:15, 4:10, 7:10

BLUE STARLITE MUELLER II2103 E M. FRANKLIN AVE., 512/850-6127.

BACK TO THE FUTURE: Thu (3/7), 7:30THE BIG LEBOWSKI: Sat, 10:00SING-ALONG: BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY: Fri, 10:00FAST TIMES AT RIDGEMONT HIGH: Fri, 10:15FERRIS BUELLER’S DAY OFF: Fri-Sat, 7:304 BONDS AT THE BLUE: GOLDENEYE: Wed, 7:30SING-ALONG: GREASE: Fri, 7:3020TH ANNIVERSARY: THE MATRIX:

Thu (3/7), 7:30THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW: Sat, 11:15SUSPIRIA: Wed, 8:00

BULLOCK MUSEUM IMAX1800 CONGRESS, 512/936-4629.

LASER IMAX 3-D: AMAZON ADVENTURE: Fri-Sat, 10:00am, 2:00pm; Sun, 1:20; Mon-Tue, 10:00am, 2:00pm; Wed, noon, 2:00; Thu (3/7), 10:00am, 2:00pm

IMAX 2-D EXPERIENCE: PANDAS: Fri-Sat, noon, 4:00; Sun, 2:20, 4:20; Mon-Tue, noon, 4:00; Wed, 10:00am, 4:00pm; Thu (3/7), noon, 4:00

CINEMARK 20 AND XDN. I-35 & FM 1825, 512/989-8535.

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CINEMARK HILL COUNTRYGALLERIA 14

12812 HILL COUNTRY BLVD., 800/326-3264.

ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL (3-D): Fri, 1:25, 10:35; Sat-Wed, 10:15am, 10:35pm

ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL (DIGITAL): Fri, 10:15am, 4:25, 7:30pm; Sat-Wed, 1:25, 4:25, 7:30

ARCTIC (DIGITAL): Fri-Wed, 10:20am, 1:00, 3:45, 6:30, 9:10pm

COLD PURSUIT (DIGITAL): Fri, 1:35, 7:25; Sat, 1:40, 7:25; Sun, 10:35; Mon-Tue, 1:35, 7:25; Wed, 10:15

FIGHTING WITH MY FAMILY (DIGITAL): Fri-Wed, 10:30am, 1:20, 4:10, 7:05, 9:55pm

80TH ANNIVERSARY: GONE WITH THE WIND: Sun, 1:00, 6:00

GREEN BOOK (DIGITAL): Fri, 12:45, 3:55, 7:10, 10:20; Sat, 10:35am, 3:30, 6:45, 10:00pm; Sun-Wed, noon, 3:10, 6:20, 9:30

GRETA (DIGITAL): Fri-Wed, 11:15am, 1:55, 4:40, 7:20, 10:00pm

HAPPY DEATH DAY 2U (DIGITAL): Fri, 4:20, 10:25; Sat, 4:35, 10:25; Sun, 10:10am; Mon-Tue, 10:35am, 4:20, 10:20pm; Wed, 10:10am

HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON: THE HIDDEN WORLD (3-D): Fri-Wed, 10:35

HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON: THE HIDDEN WORLD (DIGITAL): Fri, 10:35am, 11:40, 1:30, 2:25, 4:15, 5:10, 7:00, 7:55, 9:45pm; Sat-Wed, 10:45am, 11:40, 1:30, 2:25, 4:15, 5:10, 7:00, 7:55, 9:45pm

ISN’T IT ROMANTIC (DIGITAL): Fri-Wed, 11:30am, 2:05, 4:35, 7:10, 9:35pm

THE MET: LIVE IN HD: LA FILLE DU RÉGIMENT: Sat, 11:55am; Wed, 1:00, 6:30

THE LEGO MOVIE 2: THE SECOND PART  (DIGITAL): Fri-Wed, 10:25am, 1:15, 4:05, 6:50, 9:40pm

RUN THE RACE (DIGITAL): Fri-Wed, 11:00am, 1:45, 4:30, 7:15, 10:05pm

SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE (DIGITAL): Fri-Wed, 10:10am, 1:05, 4:00pm

CINEMARK STONE HILL TOWN CENTER

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130 & 45), 512/251-0938.

ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL (3-D): Fri-Tue, 3:20, 9:45ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL (DIGITAL):

Fri-Tue, 12:10, 6:30FIGHTING WITH MY FAMILY (DIGITAL):

Fri, 12:45, 4:25, 7:15, 10:00; Sat-Sun, 10:00am, 12:45, 4:25, 7:15, 10:00pm; Mon-Tue, 12:45, 4:25, 7:15, 10:00

HAPPY DEATH DAY 2U (DIGITAL): Fri, 12:50, 4:00, 7:00, 10:00; Sat-Sun, 10:00am, 12:50, 4:00, 7:00, 10:00pm; Mon-Tue, 12:50, 4:00, 7:00, 10:00

HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON: THE HIDDEN WORLD (3-D): Fri-Tue, 9:50

HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON: THE HIDDEN WORLD (DIGITAL): Fri, noon, 12:40, 2:30, 4:00, 5:30, 7:00, 8:30; Sat-Sun, 10:00am, 11:30, 12:40, 2:30, 4:00, 5:30, 7:00, 8:30pm; Mon-Tue, noon, 12:40, 2:30, 4:00, 5:30, 7:00, 8:30

ISN’T IT ROMANTIC (DIGITAL): Fri, noon, 2:30, 5:00, 7:30, 10:10; Sat, 11:30am, 2:30, 5:00, 7:30, 10:10pm; Sun, 10:30am; Mon-Tue, noon

THE LEGO MOVIE 2: THE SECOND PART  (DIGITAL): Fri, 12:50, 4:00, 7:00, 10:00; Sat-Sun, 10:00am, 12:50, 4:00, 7:00, 10:00pm; Mon-Tue, 12:50, 4:00, 7:00, 10:00

TYLER PERRY’S A MADEA FAMILY FUNERAL (DIGITAL): Fri, 12:40, 3:50, 7:00, 10:00; Sat-Sun, 10:00am, 12:40, 3:50, 7:00, 10:00pm; Mon-Tue, 12:40, 3:50, 7:00, 10:00

WHAT MEN WANT (DIGITAL): Fri, noon, 2:50, 6:40, 9:30; Sat-Sun, 10:30am, 1:20, 4:10, 7:00, 9:50pm; Mon-Tue, 12:30, 4:10, 7:00, 9:50

GALAXY HIGHLAND 10N. I-35 & MIDDLE FISKVILLE, 512/467-7305.

*ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL (CC): Fri, 12:30, 3:20, 6:10, 9:10, 11:55; Sat, noon, 3:05, 6:10, 9:10, 11:55; Sun-Thu (3/7), noon, 3:05, 6:10, 9:10

*HAPPY DEATH DAY 2U (CC): 12:50, 3:40, 6:45, 9:20

*HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON: THE HIDDEN WORLD (CC): Fri, 12:15, 1:00, 3:15, 4:10, 6:25, 9:00; Sat-Sun, 12:15, 3:15, 4:10, 6:25, 9:00; Mon, 1:00, 4:10, 6:25, 9:00; Tue, 12:15, 1:00, 3:15, 4:10, 6:25, 9:00; Wed, 12:15, 3:15, 4:10, 6:25, 9:00; Thu (3/7), 12:15, 1:00, 3:15, 6:25, 9:00

FLASHBACK CINEMA: MOULIN ROUGE: Sun-Wed, noon, 7:00

*TYLER PERRY’S A MADEA FAMILY FUNERAL (CC): Fri-Sat, 1:10, 4:20, 7:00, 7:25, 10:00, 10:25, 11:35, 11:55pm; Sun, 1:10, 4:20, 7:25, 10:00, 10:25; Mon-Tue, 1:10, 4:20, 7:00, 7:25, 10:00, 10:25; Wed, 1:10, 4:20, 7:25, 10:00, 10:25; Thu (3/7), 1:10, 3:40, 4:20, 7:00, 10:00

GATEWAY THEATRE9700 STONELAKE, 512/416-5700.

ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL (3-D, CC/DVS, IMAX): Fri-Wed, 7:30, 10:30

ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL (CC/DVS): noon, 3:00, 6:45, 10:00

BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY (CC/DVS): 12:35, 3:50, 7:10, 10:15

FIGHTING WITH MY FAMILY (CC/DVS): 12:30, 3:40, 7:30, 10:20

HAPPY DEATH DAY 2U (CC/DVS): Fri-Wed, 3:30, 10:15; Thu (3/7), 3:30

HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON: THE HIDDEN WORLD (CC/DVS): Fri-Wed, noon, 12:30, 2:35, 4:00, 5:10, 7:00, 7:45, 9:50, 10:25; Thu (3/7), noon, 12:30, 2:35, 3:30, 5:10, 7:00, 7:45, 9:50, 10:25

HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON: THE HIDDEN WORLD (CC/DVS, IMAX): Fri-Wed, 1:15, 4:30; Thu (3/7), 1:15, 4:00

ISN’T IT ROMANTIC (CC/DVS): 12:15, 2:45, 5:15, 7:50, 10:20

THE LEGO MOVIE 2: THE SECOND PART  (CC/DVS): 12:05, 2:40, 5:20, 8:00, 10:30

MARY POPPINS RETURNS (CC/DVS): 12:20, 3:20, 7:20, 10:15

RUN THE RACE (CC): 12:50, 3:45, 7:00, 9:45SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE 

(CC/DVS): 12:50, 4:20, 7:45, 10:30STAN & OLLIE (CC): 12:15, 3:00A STAR IS BORN (CC/DVS): 6:30, 9:55TYLER PERRY’S A MADEA FAMILY FUNERAL 

(CC/DVS): 1:00, 3:50, 7:00, 9:50THE UPSIDE (CC/DVS): Fri-Wed, 12:40, 4:00,

7:20, 10:25; Thu (3/7), 12:40, 4:00VICE (CC/DVS): Fri-Wed, 12:20, 6:45;

Thu (3/7), 12:20THE WANDERING EARTH (SUBTITLES): 12:25,

3:30, 7:00, 10:05

IPIC THEATERS AUSTIN3225 AMY DONOVAN PLAZA (AT THE

DOMAIN), 512/568-3400.

*ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL: Fri-Wed, 11:15am, 3:00, 6:45, 10:10pm

*FIGHTING WITH MY FAMILY: Fri-Wed, 11:45am, 3:30, 7:00, 10:00pm

*GREEN BOOK: Fri-Wed, 11:00am, 2:30, 6:00, 9:30pm

*GRETA: Fri-Wed, 12:30, 4:00, 7:15, 10:20*HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON: THE HIDDEN

WORLD: Fri-Wed, noon, 3:15, 6:30, 9:50*ISN’T IT ROMANTIC: Fri-Wed, 1:15, 4:30, 7:45,

10:30*SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE:

Fri-Wed, 11:30am, 2:45pm*TYLER PERRY’S A MADEA FAMILY FUNERAL:

Fri-Wed, 1:00, 4:15, 7:30, 10:40; Thu (3/7), 11:45am, 3:00, 6:15, 9:30pm

*THE UPSIDE: Fri-Tue, 6:15, 9:40; Wed, 6:15, 9:30

AMC LAKELINE 9LAKELINE MALL AT HIGHWAY 183 & RR 620,

512/335-4793.

ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL (3-D, CC/DVS): Fri, 4:30, 7:15, 10:30; Sat, 11:00am, 1:45, 4:30, 7:15, 10:30pm; Sun, 11:00am, 1:45, 4:30, 7:15pm; Mon-Wed, 4:00, 6:50

FIGHTING WITH MY FAMILY (CC/DVS): Fri, 4:10, 6:45, 9:30; Sat, 10:40am, 1:30, 4:10, 6:45, 9:30pm; Sun, 10:40am, 1:30, 4:10, 6:45pm; Mon-Wed, 5:00, 7:50

GREEN BOOK (CC/DVS): Fri, 3:00, 6:00, 10:30; Sat, 11:50am, 3:00, 6:00, 10:30pm; Sun, 11:50am, 3:00, 6:00pm; Mon-Wed, 4:00, 7:10

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GRETA (CC/DVS): Fri, 5:15, 8:00, 10:30; Sat, 11:40am, 2:30, 5:15, 8:00, 10:30pm; Sun, 11:40am, 2:30, 5:15, 8:00pm; Mon-Wed, 4:30, 7:20

HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON: THE HIDDEN WORLD (3-D, CC/DVS): Fri, 4:45, 7:30, 10:15; Sat, 11:15am, 2:00, 4:45, 7:30, 10:15pm; Sun, 11:15am, 2:00, 4:45, 7:30pm; Mon-Wed, 5:15, 8:00

HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON: THE HIDDEN WORLD (CC/DVS): Fri, 3:45, 6:30, 9:15; Sat, 10:30am, 1:00, 3:45, 6:30, 9:15pm; Sun, 10:30am, 1:00, 3:45, 6:30pm; Mon-Wed, 4:15, 7:00

THE LEGO MOVIE 2: THE SECOND PART  (CC/DVS): Fri, 3:30, 6:15, 9:45; Sat, 12:45, 3:30, 6:15, 9:45; Sun, 12:45, 3:30, 6:15; Mon-Wed, 4:40, 7:40

SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE  (CC/DVS): Fri, 5:00, 7:45, 9:00; Sat, 11:30am, 2:15, 5:00, 7:45, 9:00pm; Sun, 11:30am, 2:15, 5:00, 7:45pm; Mon-Wed, 4:00, 6:40

TYLER PERRY’S A MADEA FAMILY FUNERAL (CC/DVS): Fri, 4:20, 7:00, 10:00; Sat, 10:50am, 1:30, 4:20, 7:00, 10:00pm; Sun, 10:50am, 1:30, 4:20, 7:00pm; Mon-Wed, 4:50, 7:30

METROPOLITANS. I-35 & STASSNEY, 512/447-0101.

ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL (CC/DVS): 1:20, 4:20, 7:20, 10:20

AQUAMAN (CC/DVS): noon, 3:15, 6:40, 10:00BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY (CC/DVS): 12:50, 3:55,

7:00, 10:05FIGHTING WITH MY FAMILY (CC/DVS):

Fri-Sat, 11:50am, 2:30, 5:05, 7:50, 10:40pm; Sun, 2:30, 5:05, 7:50, 10:40; Mon-Tue, 11:50am, 2:30, 5:05, 7:50, 10:40pm; Wed, 2:30, 5:05, 7:50, 10:40; Thu (3/7), 11:50am, 2:30, 5:05, 7:50, 10:40pm

GLASS (CC/DVS): 1:10, 4:10, 7:10, 10:2080TH ANNIVERSARY: GONE WITH THE WIND:

Sun, 1:00, 6:00GREEN BOOK (CC/DVS): 12:30, 3:40, 6:50, 9:55GRETA (CC/DVS): 11:50am, 2:50, 5:20,

8:00, 10:35pmHAPPY DEATH DAY 2U (CC/DVS): Fri-Sat, 8:05,

10:45; Sun, 10:45; Mon-Tue, 8:05, 10:45; Wed-Thu (3/7), 10:45

HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON: THE HIDDEN WORLD (CC/DVS): Fri-Wed, 11:50am, 1:00, 2:25, 3:50, 5:00, 6:30, 7:35, 9:20, 10:15pm; Thu (3/7), 11:50am, 1:00, 2:25, 3:50, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:20, 9:45pm

THE MET: LIVE IN HD: LA FILLE DU RÉGIMENT: Sat, 11:55am; Wed, 1:00, 6:30

THE LEGO MOVIE 2: THE SECOND PART  (CC/DVS): Fri-Wed, 1:30, 4:15, 7:00, 9:40; Thu (3/7), 1:30, 4:15, 7:00

SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE  (CC/DVS): Fri, 11:50am, 2:30, 5:15pm; Sat, 5:15; Sun, 11:45am; Mon-Tue, 11:50am, 2:30, 5:15pm; Wed, 11:45am; Thu (3/7), 11:50am, 2:30, 5:15pm

A STAR IS BORN (CC/DVS): 12:15, 3:30, 6:50, 10:05

TYLER PERRY’S A MADEA FAMILY FUNERAL (CC/DVS): noon, 2:20, 5:05, 7:55, 10:45

WHAT MEN WANT (CC/DVS): 1:40, 4:40, 7:40, 10:35

MOVIEHOUSE & EATERY8300 N. FM 620, BLDG. B, 512/501-3520.

ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL: Fri-Sun, 12:55, 3:45, 7:30, 10:45; Mon-Tue, 12:55, 3:45, 7:15, 10:30; Wed, 12:55, 3:45, 7:30, 9:45; Thu (3/7), 12:55, 2:45

COLD PURSUIT: Fri-Sun, 10:00am, 4:15, 7:30, 10:45pm; Mon-Tue, 10:00am, 4:15, 7:30, 10:40pm; Wed, 10:00am, 4:15, 10:40pm; Thu (3/7), 10:00am, 4:15, 7:30pm

FIGHTING WITH MY FAMILY: Fri-Wed, 11:00am, 2:00, 5:00, 7:00, 10:00pm; Thu (3/7), 11:15am, 2:15, 6:30, 10:45pm

GREEN BOOK: Fri-Wed, 6:00, 9:15; Thu (3/7), 5:15

GRETA: Fri-Sun, 9:30am, 1:00, 2:25, 7:00, 9:50, 10:55pm; Mon-Wed, 1:00, 2:25, 7:00, 9:50, 10:55; Thu (3/7), noon, 2:25, 6:00, 10:40

HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON: THE HIDDEN WORLD: Fri-Sun, 9:15am, 9:30, 10:30, noon, 12:30, 1:30, 3:00, 3:30, 4:30, 6:00, 6:30, 9:00, 9:30pm; Mon, 11:30am, noon, 12:30, 2:30, 3:00, 3:30, 6:00, 6:30, 9:00, 9:30pm; Tue, 10:30am, noon, 12:30, 1:30, 3:00, 3:30, 4:30, 6:00, 6:30, 9:00, 9:30pm; Wed, 10:30am, 11:30, 12:30, 1:15, 3:30, 4:00, 6:30, 7:30, 9:30, 10:30pm; Thu (3/7), 10:15am, 10:30, 11:00, 1:15, 1:30, 2:00, 4:15, 4:30, 5:00, 6:00pm

ISN’T IT ROMANTIC: Fri-Sun, 9:15am, 11:45, 1:15, 5:15, 8:00, 10:45pm; Mon-Thu (3/7), 11:45am, 1:30, 5:15, 8:00, 10:45pm

THE LEGO MOVIE 2: THE SECOND PART: Fri-Sun, 9:00am, 10:00, 1:00, 4:00, 8:00pm; Mon-Wed, 10:00am, 1:00, 4:00, 8:00pm; Thu (3/7), 10:00am, 12:45, 3:35pm

RUN THE RACE: Fri-Wed, 12:15, 3:05, 6:00, 8:50; Thu (3/7), 12:15, 3:05, 6:00, 8:55

JOHN HUGHES CLASSICS: SIXTEEN CANDLES: Wed, 7:00

SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE: Fri-Wed, 10:00am, 11:50, 2:50pm; Thu (3/7), 11:50am, 2:50pm

THE UPSIDE: Fri-Sun, 10:00am, 4:00, 7:15, 10:30pm; Mon, 10:15am, 4:00, 10:30pm; Tue-Wed, 10:15am, 4:00, 7:15, 10:30pm; Thu (3/7), 10:15am, 4:00, 10:30pm

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COLD PURSUIT: Fri-Sat, 6:45, 10:00; Sun, 9:30; Mon-Tue, 6:45, 10:00; Wed, 10:45

FIGHTING WITH MY FAMILY: 11:25am, 2:30, 5:30, 8:30pm

GREEN BOOK: Fri-Tue, 12:55, 4:35, 8:00, 10:00; Wed, 1:00, 4:35, 8:00, 10:00; Thu (3/7), 12:55, 4:35, 8:00

GRETA: Fri-Tue, 12:55, 3:55, 7:00, 10:00; Wed, 12:55, 3:55, 7:00, 10:15; Thu (3/7), 12:55, 3:55, 7:00, 10:00

HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON: THE HIDDEN WORLD: Fri-Wed, 10:00am, 10:30, noon, 12:30, 3:00, 3:30, 6:00, 6:30, 9:00, 9:30pm; Thu (3/7), 10:00am, 10:30, 1:00, 1:30, 4:00, 4:30, 6:30, 9:30pm

ISN’T IT ROMANTIC: Fri-Sat, 11:15am, 2:00, 4:45, 7:30, 10:15pm; Sun, 11:35am, 2:00, 4:45, 7:30, 10:15pm; Mon-Thu (3/7), 11:15am, 2:00, 4:45, 7:30, 10:15pm

THE LEGO MOVIE 2: THE SECOND PART: Fri-Tue, 10:00am, 1:30, 4:00, 7:00pm; Wed, 9:55am, 1:30, 4:25, 6:45pm; Thu (3/7), 10:00am, 1:30, 4:00, 7:00pm

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THE UPSIDE: Fri-Tue, 12:50, 4:15, 7:30, 10:45; Wed, 12:50, 4:15, 7:30, 9:45; Thu (3/7), 12:50, 4:15, 7:30, 10:45

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FIGHTING WITH MY FAMILY: Fri-Sun, 11:15am, 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:30pm; Mon-Thu (3/7), 12:20, 2:50, 5:20, 7:50, 9:00

GREEN BOOK: Fri-Sun, 11:00am, 2:00, 6:50, 10:00pm; Mon-Thu (3/7), 11:45am, 3:10, 6:10pm

GRETA: Fri-Sun, 12:30, 2:50, 5:10, 7:35, 10:00; Mon-Thu (3/7), noon, 2:20, 4:40, 7:00, 9:25

HAPPY DEATH DAY 2U: Fri-Sun, 11:00am, 2:00, 4:10, 7:00, 9:45pm; Mon-Wed, 3:00, 4:35, 6:35, 9:10; Thu (3/7), 3:00, 4:35, 6:35

HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON: THE HIDDEN WORLD: Fri-Sun, 10:30am, 11:00, 11:30, 12:10, 1:00, 1:30, 2:00, 2:40, 3:35, 4:00, 4:35, 5:10, 6:10, 6:40, 7:10, 7:40, 8:45, 9:15, 9:45, 10:15pm; Mon-Wed, 11:40am, 12:20, 12:50, 1:30, 2:10, 2:50, 4:00, 4:40, 5:20, 6:00, 6:30, 7:50, 9:00pm; Thu (3/7), 11:30am, 12:20, 12:50, 1:20, 2:00, 2:50, 3:50, 4:30, 5:20, 6:00, 6:20, 7:50, 8:50pm

HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON: THE HIDDEN WORLD (3-D): Fri-Sun, 6:30; Mon-Wed, 6:45; Thu (3/7), 5:30

ISN’T IT ROMANTIC: Fri-Sun, 10:45am, 1:50, 5:00, 7:15, 9:35pm; Mon-Thu (3/7), 11:35am, 2:25, 5:30, 7:00, 9:15pm

THE LEGO MOVIE 2: THE SECOND PART: Fri-Sun, 11:45am, 12:40, 2:15, 3:50, 4:45, 6:00, 8:40pm; Mon-Wed, noon, 1:45, 2:35, 4:15, 5:05, 6:50, 8:30, 9:25; Thu (3/7), noon, 1:45, 2:35, 4:15, 5:05, 6:50, 9:25

SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE: Fri-Sun, 11:15am, 4:20pm; Mon-Thu (3/7), 11:45am, 3:20pm

THE UPSIDE: Fri-Sun, 1:30, 4:30, 7:20, 10:10; Mon-Thu (3/7), 12:50, 3:40, 7:40

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COLD PURSUIT (CC/DVS): Fri-Wed, 6:45, 9:30; Thu (3/7), 9:45

FIGHTING WITH MY FAMILY (CC/DVS): 11:30am, 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:30pm

GREEN BOOK (CC/DVS): Fri-Wed, noon, 3:00, 7:15; Thu (3/7), noon, 3:00

GRETA (CC/DVS): Fri-Wed, 11:30am, 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 10:10pm; Thu (3/7), 11:30am, 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:20pm

HAPPY DEATH DAY 2U (CC/DVS): Fri-Wed, 10:15; Thu (3/7), 10:05

HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON: THE HIDDEN WORLD (CC/DVS): Fri-Wed, 11:00am, noon, 1:30, 2:30, 4:00, 5:00, 6:30, 7:15, 9:00, 9:30pm; Thu (3/7), 11:00am, 11:30, 1:30, 2:00, 4:00, 4:30, 6:00, 7:00, 8:30pm

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SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE  (CC/DVS): Fri-Wed, 11:45am, 4:55pm; Thu (3/7), 11:45am

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FIND MY iPHONE: THE GREAT ACL iPHONE CAPER

Forty bands for $40 split between Cheer Up Charlies and Symphony Square, trail-blazing indie usage of the latter’s Waller Creek-side amphitheatre. Relying on sponsor-ships without university financing, the two deejays are debuting the nation’s largest music festival solely organized by a student-run radio station. Barbin designed the event as a genuinely genre-spanning assemblage.

Two weeks before they graduate, UT’s Gab Soong and Elise Barbin (r) debut the first KVRX Fest.

None of the Hits, All of the Time: KVRX Launches the Largest College Radio Festival Gab Soong recalls attending her first meeting for KVRX 91.7FM. She asked if the UT radio station put on a festival. Aside from increasingly big South by Southwest events and in-studio sessions, the left-of-the-dial connoisseurs did not. On May 10-11, now-station manager Soong brings her vision to life as KVRX Fest, endeavored with her col-league and booking director Elise Barbin.

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“It goes back to KVRX’s core ethics of diversity, and making something because it doesn’t exist,” she says. “We were looking at much smaller artists to headline, and then realized we could go bigger while staying true to our values.” Bedroom pop establishment Frankie Cosmos tops the bill with Houston indie rap-per Fat Tony, Philly art-rockers Palm, and L.A. darkwave act Drab Majesty, alongside a slew of prime local sets including Abhi the Nomad and Why Bonnie. Out-of-towners Omni and Video Age carry major buzz. In valuing festival safety, Soong considers one facet of gatherings many promoters seem-ingly don’t. “‘Would I feel okay telling freshmen girls to go here?’ Because I wish I had someone looking out for me when I was that age,” she ventures. Those goals were tested when original venue Spider House pulled out in early December amid back-and-forth with the planners over issues with co-owner John Dorgan’s alleged misconduct. The UT seniors behind the talent procurement also faced pushback from local industry during the planning process. “One venue told us, ‘I don’t know how you think you have the resources to pull off an event like this,’” recalls Soong. “All of the problems we encountered are really illustrative of why we needed to do it in the first place.”

Luckily, the venue limbo led to a partnership with local event producers Ritual Events, touting past work with Desert Daze and Fun Fun Fun Fest. Led by Max Gregor, the company provides needed logistical aid for KVRX Fest, whose collegiate runners aren’t allowed to process funds under Texas Student Media guidelines. There’s

also some synergistic magic in the lineup’s alignment with what one could imagine as a teeny sliver of Sound on Sound Fest if it still existed. Ritual Events previously put on events as Sound on Sound Event Services. Soong mentions one final tenet for KVRX Fest. “We wanted it to be joyful,” she smiles. “There should be a lot of dancing and uplifting.”

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Over 100 smartphones pickpocketed at the first weekend of ACL Fest 2018 are finally making their way back to their local owners. The Austin Police Department and homegrown Zilker Park convergence are teaming up to return the stolen goods via the website Crowdfind. Last October, a package shipped from Austin to Kissimmee, Fla., through UPS was flagged as suspicious. Sgt. Grattan Heyward of the Osceola County Sheriff’s Department says the cache of recent phone models inside “still had pictures of people’s dogs and kids on the screens.” Most were set to airplane mode with SIM cards removed. The department contacted a few owners, all of which attended the fall annual’s first weekend.

Victims confirmed, UPS notified Wilmer Arias-Arias his package had arrived to an ille-gally registered P.O. box in Kissimmee. Heyward and an FBI agent staked out the store. “[Arias-Arias] showed up doing laps around the park-ing lot three times, which was suspicious, like countersurveillance,” details Heyward. Police arrested Arias-Arias in the store, along with Edward Javier Garcia-Castano and Estivenson Blanco-Rubiano. Federal authorities then charged the trio for traffick-ing in stolen property across state lines. All three were later deported to Colombia for immigration offenses. Heyward searched one of the pickpocket’s phones to discover photos of the individual at

Coachella and some 20 other music festivals. “They were having a grand old time party-ing all over,” he says. “It was clear: This is what they do for a living. We turned evidence over to the FBI.” APD Sgt. Noel Guerin confirms that around 25 devices have been returned to their own-ers, making this the department’s largest item reunification effort ever. Many victims reported being bumped into in packed crowd areas. “Anytime you have 100,000 people in a small geographic area, there’s going to be thefts,” says Guerin, who works security at ACL. “But to know the phones were taken from Austin and potentially shipped overseas was a big eye-opener.”

The City Buck & the Country Buck

After a couple years of intensive touring with Big Thief, Texas native Buck Meek recently settled into the canyons of Topanga in Southern California. “It feels pretty vul-nerable to even have an apartment,” acknowl-edges the artist. “Taking my socks out of my suitcase felt strange,

but it’s important to have somewhere to return to and close the door, even if it’s just for one day.” Meek’s new home base remains the largest wil-derness area within a city limit in the country. That connects with the singer’s upbringing just outside of Wimberley. His dad frequently drove the family to Austin for strummers like Ray Wylie Hubbard and Erik Hokkanen, which Meek says “changed his subconscious” for later learning guitar. Calling in from solo dates with Twain, Meek opens for Jeff Tweedy on a sold-out Austin stop March 4 at the Paramount Theatre. The distinctive guitarist returns for SXSW, including the Tejas Sessions at Batch (March 16) and Chilled Phases in Dripping Springs (March 17). It’s a welcome step-off from “surrendering” to his band’s major takeoff following Big Thief’s 2016 Masterpiece. “It was a sacrifice,” says Meek, “but we all felt we were making something to heal people and heal ourselves too, on a deeper level. The rest of our lives blurred into the background.” Time off finally allowed a self-titled solo album to emerge last year on Austin label Keeled Scales. His own live musicianship developed locally, alongside near-lifelong attendance at the Kerrville Folk Festival. Festival friend Jack Wilson’s popu-lar spot Radio Coffee & Beer displays a surreal fox image by E. Ryan McMackin, which also graces Meek’s album cover. “I see fear in that photograph, but also the fox’s fascination,” explains the performer. “The wild animal versus the potential domestication remind-ed me of the song ‘Best Friend’ on my record, which is about a dog that runs away from home to go back to nature.”

CROSSTALKF R E D A R M I S E N C A L L E D T I M K E R R onstage for an acoustic rendition of “Sound on Sound” during a sold-out set last Friday at Empire Control Room. The visual artist/guitarist of pioneering local punk act Big Boys wrote on Instagram: “Fred’s in town. It’s hard for people now to realize how close knit/com-munity we all were (the bands and scene) back in the Eighties. Everybody stayed at each other’s houses, put shows on, etc. It’s still happening, you just have to dig a little deeper.”

A T E X A S M U S I C E C O N O M I C I M PA C T S T U DY , released Feb. 21, reports the statewide music industry generated 2,000 new permanent jobs and an addi-tional $390 million in tax revenue in 2018. In a press release, the governor acknowledged, “Music is a big part of ‘Brand Texas’ and serves as a competitive advantage,” adding that the industry supports “con-tinuing business recruitment and expansion efforts.”

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THE IRON BEAR8:00pm Shelita Burke (Los Angeles CA)9:00pm Claire George (Los Angeles CA)10:00pm Mirrorgloss (Tacoma WA)

JAVELINASOUNDS FROM CHILE8:00pm Arranquemos del Invierno

(Concepción CHILE)9:00pm Oddó (Santiago CHILE)10:00pm Yorka (Santiago CHILE)11:00pm Natalia Norte (Iquique CHILE)12:00am Fuglar (Santiago CHILE)1:00am El Gallo (Santiago CHILE)

LAS PERLASKILLING MOON LIVE X REVERBNATION8:15pm BABii (Margate ENGLAND)9:15pm TBA10:15pm Emilia Ali (Boston MA)11:15pm Ayelle (Stockholm SWEDEN)12:15am Eliza Shaddad (London

ENGLAND)1:15am FEMME (London ENGLAND)

MAGGIE MAE'SROSQUATCH8:00pm Run River North (Los Angeles CA)9:00pm Haulm (Brooklyn NY)10:00pm Louis Prince (Nashville TN)11:00pm Sego (Los Angeles CA)12:00am Blood Cultures (Jersey NJ)1:00am TBA

THE MAIN IILUSH PRESENTS ALGORAVE: LIVE CODING PARTY9:55pm Visuals by Coral Manton

& hellocatfood (Birmingham ENGLAND)

10:00pm Belisha Beacon (Leeds ENGLAND)

10:30pm Byrke Lou (Berlin GERMANY)11:00pm Scorpion Mouse (Brooklyn NY)11:30pm Alexandra Cardenas (Berlin

GERMANY)12:05am co34pt (Newcastle-Upon-Tyne

ENGLAND)12:40am Algobabez (Leeds ENGLAND)1:20am Renick Bell (Tokyo JAPAN)

MOHAWK INDOORNINE MILE RECORDS AND TOURING8:00pm Izaak Opatz (Los Angeles CA)8:45pm Kevin Galloway (Austin TX)9:30pm Tinnarose (Richmond VA)10:30pm Carson McHone (Austin TX)11:30pm Go Fever (Austin TX)12:30am The Night Thief (Los Angeles CA)

MOHAWK OUTDOORNINE MILE RECORDS AND TOURING8:00pm Chris Staples (Seattle WA)9:00pm Night Glitter (Austin TX)10:00pm William the Conqueror

(Newquay ENGLAND)11:00pm Spiral Stairs (Stockton CA)12:00am Sweet Spirit (Austin TX)1:00am Golden Dawn Arkestra (Austin

TX)

PARISHTBA Kosha Dillz (Tel Aviv TA)8:35pm Bones Garage (Tel Aviv ISRAEL)9:40pm THERE (Tel Aviv ISRAEL)10:10pm ORI (Berlin GERMANY)

PLUSHPLUSH DRUM & BASS 8:00pm DJ Squake (Austin TX)8:30pm BLANG (Orange County CA)9:00pm mluna (Austin TX)9:30pm DJ TradeMark (Austin TX)10:00pm B1 (Austin TX)10:30pm Duhrdy (Austin TX)11:00pm Loki (Austin TX)11:30pm Might Monkz (San Antonio TX)12:20am dLo (Austin TX)1:10am DJ Titan (Dallas TX)

RUSSIAN HOUSESOUNDS FROM THE WORLD8:00pm Poranguí (Sedona AZ)9:00pm DUO BUD (Seoul SOUTH KOREA)10:00pm Oliver Rajamani (Austin TX)11:00pm Ehsan Matoori (Dallas TX)12:00am World Music Unleashed (Austin

TX)

SAXON PUB8:00pm Kathy Murray and the

Kilowatts (Austin TX)9:00pm Pat Byrne (Borris IRELAND)10:00pm Jason James (Texas City TX)11:00pm Bonnie Bishop (Fort Worth TX)12:00am Bill Small (Wimberley TX)1:00am The Young Something (Tampa

FL)

SEVEN GRANDKILLING MOON LIVE X REVERBNATION7:50pm Honey Lung (London ENGLAND)8:50pm Annabel Allum (Guildford

ENGLAND)9:50pm Husky Loops (London ENGLAND)10:50pm Fatherson (Glasgow SCOTLAND)11:50pm ISLAND (London ENGLAND)12:50am Gurr (Berlin GERMANY)

THE TOWNSEND9:00pm St. Woods (Madrid SPAIN)10:00pm Dhira Bongs (Bandung

INDONESIA)11:00pm Tia Gostelow (Mackay

AUSTRALIA)12:00am Subhi (Chicago IL)1:00am Prateek Kuhad (New Delhi

INDIA)

VALHALLABANGKOK MUSIC CITY / PLAYTIME FESTIVAL MONGOLIA8:00pm DCNXTR (Bangkok THAILAND)9:00pm Magnolian (Ulaanbaatar MONGOLIA)10:00pm The Lemons (Ulaanbaatar

MONGOLIA)11:00pm Chanudom (Bangkok THAILAND)12:00am The Colors (Ulaanbaatar

MONGOLIA)1:00am Yellow Fang (Bangkok

THAILAND)

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1318TH OVER AUSTIN8:00pm Indianola (Nashville TN)9:00pm Jocelyn & Chris Arndt Band

(Albany NY)10:00pm Hillsburn (Halifax CANADA)11:00pm SONTALK (Nashville TN)12:00am The Lonesome Heroes (Austin

TX)1:00am Jared & The Mill (Phoenix AZ)

720 CLUBTBA Go Cactus (Mallorca SPAIN)TBA Manniax (Bogotá COLOMBIA)TBA Wohl (Guadalajara MEXICO)TBA Run Golden Boys (Mexico City

MEXICO)TBA Melenas (Pamplona SPAIN)

720 CLUB PATIOTBA Yawners (Madrid SPAIN)TBA Sexy Bicycle (Barcelona SPAIN)TBA Lucia Tacchetti (Buenos Aires

ARGENTINA)

AFS CINEMA5:30pm Ra: Path of the Sun God

(Rescored by Majeure, True Creature, & Curved Light) (Austin TX)

AUSTIN CITY LIMITS LIVE AT THE MOODY THEATERKOREA SPOTLIGHT8:00pm Jambinai (Seoul SOUTH KOREA)8:50pm XXX (Seoul SOUTH KOREA)9:40pm KIRARA (Seoul SOUTH KOREA)10:30pm Hitchhiker (Seoul SOUTH KOREA)11:20pm CHUNG HA (Seoul SOUTH

KOREA)12:10am iKON (Seoul SOUTH KOREA)

BD RILEY'S7:00pm TBA8:00pm TBA9:00pm GHXST (Brooklyn NY)10:00pm The Klitz (Memphis TN)11:00pm Chastity (Whitby CANADA)12:00am Moonlover (Melbourne

AUSTRALIA)1:00am The Pinheads (Wollongong

AUSTRALIA)

BEERLANDSUPER SECRET RECORDS7:15pm Longriver (Austin TX)8:00pm Adam Ostrar (Austin TX)8:45pm The Crack Pipes (Austin TX)9:30pm Quin Galavis (Austin TX)10:15pm Suspirians (Austin TX)11:00pm Will Courtney (Lockhart TX)12:30am Ryan Adair Rooney (Marfa TX)1:15am Nick Allison and The Players

Lounge (Austin TX)

BRITISH MUSIC EMBASSY @ LATITUDE 30BBC MUSIC INTRODUCING IN ASSOCIATION WITH PRS FOUNDATION8:00pm The Howl & The Hum (York

ENGLAND)9:00pm Georgia (London ENGLAND)10:00pm Grace Carter (London ENGLAND)11:00pm Sam Fender (Newcastle Upon

Tyne ENGLAND)12:00am Big Joanie (London ENGLAND)1:00am Another Sky (London ENGLAND)

BUNGALOW8:00pm Blessed (Abbotsford CANADA)9:00pm DRAKULAS (Austin TX)11:00pm The Dirty Nil (Dundas CANADA)12:00am ...And You Will Know Us By

The Trail of Dead (Austin TX)1:00am Rich Aucoin (Halifax CANADA)

CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH7:00pm Ross Golan's The Wrong Man

(Los Angeles CA)8:20pm Matt Maltese (London ENG)9:20pm Jealous of the Birds (Belfast N.

IRELAND)10:20pm My Life as Ali Thomas

(Bangkok THAILAND)11:20pm Yola (Bristol ENGLAND)

CHEER UP CHARLIE'SDANGER VILLAGE & FORCE FIELD7:45pm The Ophelias (Cincinnati OH)8:30pm Esbie Fonte (Los Angeles CA)9:15pm Slow Pulp (Madison WI)10:00pm Baby FuzZ (Montreal CANADA)10:55pm Sophie Meiers (Durango CO)12:00am Cautious Clay (Brooklyn NY)1:05am Disq (Madison WI)

CHEER UP CHARLIE'S INSIDETOPSHELF RECORDSTBA Doe (London ENGLAND)TBA Bellows (Brooklyn NY)TBA Another Michael (Philadelphia

PA)TBA Ratboys (Chicago IL)

CLIVE BARTBA Flint Eastwood (Detroit MI)TBA Palm Palm (Richmond VA)TBA Mike Krol (Los Angeles CA)

CONTINENTAL CLUBBLOODSHOT RECORDS8:00pm Jason Hawk Harris (Los

Angeles CA)9:00pm Vandoliers (Dallas TX)10:00pm William Elliott Whitmore (Lee

County IA)11:00pm Sarah Shook & the Disarmers

(Chapel Hill NC)12:00am Laura Jane Grace & the

Devouring Mothers (Chicago IL)1:00am Waco Brothers (Chicago IL)

COOPER'S BBQCROSSOVER TOURING8:00pm The Brother Brothers (Brooklyn

NY)9:00pm The Yawpers (Denver CO)10:00pm Cedric Burnside (Ashland MS)11:00pm Billy Strings (Nashville TN)12:00am &More (Chill Moody & Donn

T) (Philadelphia PA)1:00am Tameca Jones (Austin TX)

CU29ZONA INDIE8:00pm :PAPERCUTZ (Porto PORTUGAL)9:00pm Dan Marshall (Guadalajara

MEXICO)10:00pm Lolita De Sola (Caracas

VENEZUELA)11:00pm Pecker (Nueno SPAIN)12:00am Delaporte (Madrid SPAIN)1:00am sailawway (Monterrey MEXICO)

DIRTY DOG BAR7:30pm Bones Garage (Tel Aviv ISRAEL)8:30pm Kabul Dreams (Kabul

AFGHANISTAN)9:30pm Puppy (London ENGLAND)10:30pm Kerosene Shores (Houston TX)11:30pm The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus

(Jacksonville FL)12:30am Mr. Jimmy (Tokyo JAPAN)

EDWIN'SRUN THE TRAP W/ MAGIC MUSIC & ELYSIAN RECORDS8:00pm Tera Kòrá (Rotterdam

NETHERLANDS)8:45pm Romen Jewels (Union City CA)9:30pm BeauDamian (Utrecht

NETHERLANDS)10:15pm Holly (Lisbon PORTUGAL)11:00pm Bad Decisions (Sydney

AUSTRALIA)11:45pm ReauBeau (Hilversum

NETHERLANDS)12:45am PLS&TY (Miami FL)

ELYSIUMTAIWAN BEATS8:00pm The Fur. (Taiwan TAIWAN)9:00pm I Mean Us (Taiwan TAIWAN)10:00pm CHIU PI (Taiwan TAIWAN)11:00pm My Skin Against Your Skin

(Taipei TAIWAN)12:00am Elephant Gym (Taiwan TAIWAN)1:00am EggPlantEgg (Taiwan TAIWAN)

EMPIRE CONTROL ROOMNEON GOLDTBA Odette (Sydney AUSTRALIA)TBA Charlotte OC (Blackburn

ENGLAND)TBA Jarryd James (Brisbane

AUSTRALIA)TBA WAFIA (Brisbane AUSTRALIA)TBA Your Smith (Los Angeles CA)

EMPIRE GARAGENEON GOLDTBA bülow (Toronto CANADA)TBA Robinson (Nelson NEW ZEALAND)TBA Donna Missal (Los Angeles CA)

ESTHER'S FOLLIES8:00pm Striking Matches, Steven Lee

Olsen, Charles Esten (Nashville TN)

9:00pm Barry Dean, Luke Laird, Ashley McMillen (Nashville TN)

FLAMINGO CANTINASOUNDS FROM MEXICOTBA Akil Ammar (Mexico City,

MEXICO)TBA Fer Casillas (Monterrey, MEXICO)TBA El David Aguilar (Mexico City,

MEXICO) TBA L3ON (Benito Juárez MEXICO)TBA Tony True and the Tijuana

Tres (Monterrey MEXICO)TBA Comisario Pantera (Mexico City

MEXICO)

FRIENDSPLANETARY GROUP8:00pm French for Rabbits (Wellington

NEW ZEALAND)9:00pm Million Miles (London ENGLAND)10:00pm John The Martyr (NYC)11:00pm WAAX (Brisbane AUSTRALIA)12:00am Pip Blom (Amsterdam

NETHERLANDS)1:00am CASTLECOMER (Sydney

AUSTRALIA)

HALF STEPVOLUMEN / ACHE PRODUCCIONES8:00pm CNVS (Canvas) (Queretaro

MEXICO)9:00pm Azultrabuco (Bogotá COLOMBIA)10:00pm La Real del Sonido (Bogota

COLOMBIA)11:00pm Agrupación Cariño (Mexico City

MEXICO)12:00am La Sonidera (Bogotá COLOMBIA)1:00am La Mojarra Electrica (Bogotá

COLOMBIA)

THE HIDEOUT8:00pm Foa (Eugene OR)9:00pm Virgin Pool (Los Angeles CA)10:00pm Goldmyth (Provo UT)11:00pm Rainstorm Brother (Los Angeles

CA)12:00am Theodore (Athens GREECE)1:00am ZRN (Aarhus DENMARK)

HOTEL VEGAS ANNEXFREAKENDER BUCKAROO BALL7:30pm The Gooch Palms (Newcastle

AUSTRALIA)8:30pm LUCIA (Glasgow SCOTLAND)9:30pm Iguana Death Cult (Rotterdam

NETHERLANDS)10:30pm Rascalton (Glasgow SCOTLAND)11:30pm Annabelle Chairlegs (Austin TX)12:30am Warmduscher (London ENGLAND)

HOTEL VEGAS7:15pm body type (Sydney AUSTRALIA)8:00pm Art d’Ecco (Gulf Islands CANADA)8:45pm TBA9:30pm Duncan Fellows (Austin TX)10:15pm Trudy and the Romance

(Liverpool ENGLAND)11:00pm XIXA (Tucson AZ)11:45pm Moonwalks (Detroit MI)12:30am Jonathan Bree (Auckland NEW

ZEALAND)

FOR UPDATES ON WRISTBAND AVAILABILITY GO TO wristbands.sxsw.com/2019 Wristband holders can catch a ride on the SXSW Festival Shuttle – a free circulating shuttle running between the Austin Convention Center and most festival venues.

Partial list of SXSW 2019 Music Festival Schedule. Accurate as of 2/27/2019. Visit

sxsw.com for updates. *Everything subject to change. TBA acts are in random order.

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HOTEL VEGAS AT VOLSTEAD7:00pm DYGL (Tokyo JAPAN)7:45pm Ohtis (Los Angeles CA)8:30pm TBA9:15pm Grün Wasser (Chicago IL)10:00pm TEMPESST (London ENGLAND)10:45pm TBA11:30pm Hickeys (Madrid SPAIN)12:15am TBA

HOTEL VEGAS PATIO7:15pm Dopey's Robe (Vancouver

CANADA)8:00pm Liily (Los Angeles CA)8:45pm Pinky Pinky (Los Angeles CA)9:30pm Numb.er (Los Angeles CA)10:15pm Frankie and the Witch Fingers

(Los Angeles CA)11:00pm Golden Dawn Arkestra

(Austin TX)12:00am Psychedelic Porn Crumpets

(Perth AUSTRALIA)

THE IRON BEAR8:00pm Vlad Holiday (Jersey City NJ)9:00pm Vaarwell (Lisbon PORTUGAL)10:00pm Chkbns (Saint Petersburg

RUSSIA)11:00pm I am waiting for you last

summer (Ryazan RUSSIA)12:00am Ayelle (Stockholm SWEDEN)1:00am Claud (Chicago IL)

JAVELINA8:00pm Tatiana Hazel (Chicago IL)9:00pm TBA10:00pm HIJOS (San José COSTA RICA)11:00pm Amor Elefante (Buenos Aires

ARGENTINA)12:00am MOÜGLI (Bogotá COLOMBIA)1:00am Balún (San Juan PUERTO RICO)

LAMBERTSSMALL STONE8:00pm The Cold Stares (Evansville IN)9:00pm Dwellers (Salt Lake City UT)10:00pm Sundrifter (Boston MA)11:00pm La Chinga (Vancouver CANADA)12:00am Irata (Greensboro NC)1:00am Tia Carrera (Austin TX)

LAS PERLASWUNDERBAR: GERMAN MUSIC NIGHT8:30pm Josin (Freiburg GERMANY)9:30pm Robot Koch x Delhia de

France (Berlin GERMANY)10:30pm Byrke Lou (Berlin GERMANY)11:30pm Gaddafi Gals (Munich GERMANY)12:30am Catnapp (Berlin GERMANY)

LUCILLELANEWAY FESTIVAL8:00pm Emerson Snowe (Brisbane

AUSTRALIA)9:00pm Carmouflage Rose (Brisbane

AUSTRALIA)10:00pm Lola Kirke (Los Angeles CA)11:00pm Charly Bliss (Brooklyn NY)12:00am Laura Misch (London ENGLAND)1:00am Sports Team (Harlesden

ENGLAND)

MAGGIE MAE'S8:00pm War Cloud (Oakland CA)9:00pm Banquet (San Francisco CA)10:00pm The Munsens (Denver CO)11:00pm Greenbeard (Austin TX)12:00am Toke (Cape Fear NC)1:00am Castle (Joshua Tree CA)

MAGGIE MAE’S GIBSON ROOMGREENBELT TOURING8:00pm Small Houses (Austin TX)8:45pm House of Wolves (Los Angeles

CA)9:30pm Grubby Little Hands

(Philadelphia PA)10:20pm Think No Think (Austin TX)11:10pm The Lagoons (Austin TX)12:00am BUHU (Austin TX)1:00am BUHU (DJ Set) (Austin TX)

MAGGIE MAE'S ROOFTOPBANDSINTOWN BIG BREAK8:00pm Adrian Jean (Los Angeles CA)9:00pm KOLARS (Los Angeles CA)10:00pm illuminati hotties (Los Angeles

CA)11:00pm Herizen (Eugene OR)12:00am Reptaliens (Portland OR)1:00am Hazey Eyes (Philadelphia PA)

THE MAIN IIJAZZ RE:FRESHED OUTERNATIONAL9:00pm Nerija (London ENGLAND)10:00pm Joe Armon-Jones (London

ENGLAND)11:00pm Sarah Tandy (London ENGLAND)12:00am Yussef Dayes (London

ENGLAND)1:00am Ezra Collective (London

ENGLAND)

MALVERDEDISTILLER AND SOTN8:00pm Glass Caves (Leeds ENGLAND)9:00pm Larkins (Manchester ENGLAND)10:00pm Cassia (Macclesfield ENGLAND)11:00pm The Ramona Flowers (Bath

ENGLAND)12:00am Anteros (London ENGLAND)1:00am The Ninth Wave (Glasgow

SCOTLAND)

MOHAWK INDOORPOLYVINYL X BIG SCARY MONSTERS X AWESOME MERCH X DBL DBL WHMMY8:15pm Good Fuck (Chicago IL)9:15pm Proper. (Brooklyn NY)10:15pm Lomelda (Los Angeles CA)11:15pm Sidney Gish (Randolph NJ)12:15am Paul Cherry (Chicago IL)1:15am TBA

MOHAWK OUTDOORPOLYVINYL X BIG SCARY MONSTERS X AWESOME MERCH X DBL DBL WHMMY7:45pm Why Bonnie (Austin TX)8:45pm Orchards (Brighton ENGLAND)9:45pm Shy Boys (Kansas City MO)10:45pm TBA11:45pm The Get Up Kids (Kansas City

MO)12:45am Pedro the Lion (Seattle WA)

PALM DOOR ON SABINEA2IM8:00pm Y La Bamba (Portland OR)9:00pm Oh Pep! (Melbourne AUSTRALIA)10:00pm Sneaks (Baltimore MD)11:00pm The Nude Party (Brooklyn NY)12:00am Ric Wilson (Chicago IL)1:00am Madge (Los Angeles CA)

PALM DOOR ON SIXTH8:15pm Waylon Payne (Nashville TN)9:00pm Bedouine (Los Angeles CA)9:45pm Prateek Kuhad (New Delhi

INDIA)11:30pm SUSTO (Charleston SC)12:30am Los Coast (Austin TX)

PALM DOOR ON SIXTH PATIO8:00pm Jamie Drake (Los Angeles CA)8:45pm Ona (Huntington WV)9:45pm Briston Maroney (Nashville TN)10:45pm Bane's World (Long Beach CA)11:45pm Bad Bad Hats (Minneapolis MN)12:45am Illiterate Light (Harrisonburg VA)

PARISHTBA .michael. (Brooklyn NY)TBA Buck Meek (Austin TX)TBA The Unlikely Candidates (Fort

Worth TX)TBA Jonathan (Rijeka CROATIA)TBA Stuck in the Sound (Paris

FRANCE

PARKER JAZZ CLUBGOLDEN HORNET & KMFA PRESENT ATX COMPOSERS8:00pm Tetractys (Austin TX)9:00pm Thalea String Quartet (Austin

TX)10:00pm Invoke (Austin TX)11:00pm Graham Reynolds (Austin TX)12:00am Mother Falcon (Austin TX)1:00am line upon line percussion

(Austin TX)

PLUSHTBA Casual T (Austin TX)TBA GYNX (Austin TX)TBA DJ D-BesT (Austin TX)TBA Scrooge Mcbuckz b2b Dj Grip

(Beaumont TX)

POUR CHOICESFUTURE CLASSIC RECOMMENDSTBA BEA1991 (Amsterdam

NETHERLANDS)TBA Kwame (Sydney AUSTRALIA)TBA Harry Teardrop (NYC)TBA Isa Reyes (NYC)TBA ZĀN (Perth AUSTRALIA)

RUSSIAN HOUSESOUNDS FROM THE WORLDTBA King Kanja (Kensington MD)TBA Nsimbi (Los Angeles CA)TBA Rattletree (Austin TX)TBA AfrotroniX (Montreal CANADA)TBA SHIRAZEE (Porto Novo BENIN)

SAXON PUBAUSTIN ARTIST DEVELOPMENT / TUNEGO8:00pm Redd Volkaert (Austin TX)9:00pm Balto (Los Angeles CA)10:00pm Tomar and the FCs (Austin TX)12:00am Barbara Nesbitt (Austin TX)1:00am Buenos Diaz (Austin TX)

SCRATCHOUSE BACKYARDTRILL CITY8:00pm 3000friends (Castle Hills TX)8:25pm Trill City DJs (Austin TX)9:25pm Shirt Off Fe (Austin TX)9:55pm Caleb Brown (Baton Rogue LA)10:15pm Trill City DJs (Austin TX)10:35pm Aquila (Pecos TX)10:55pm Trill City DJs (Austin TX)11:15pm Ladi Earth (Austin TX)11:45pm Yak the Mack (Arlington TX)12:15am P2THEGOLDMASK (San Antonio

TX)12:50am Tim Woods (Houston TX)

SEVEN GRANDWUNDERBAR: GERMAN MUSIC NIGHT8:00pm Moritz Simon Geist (Dresden

GERMANY)9:00pm Daniel Brandt (Berlin GERMANY)10:00pm Ace Tee (Hamburg GERMANY)11:00pm KOMFORTRAUSCHEN (Berlin

GERMANY)12:00am Sofia Portanet (Berlin

GERMANY)1:00am Alice Phoebe Lou (Berlin

GERMANY)

SHERATON BACKYARD7:00pm EQ AUSTIN Showcase

featuring Superfonicos, Jackie Venson, Como Las Movies, Abhi The Nomad, Alesia Lani, Vallejo, Harry Edohoukwa, Lesly Reynaga, J Soulja, Melat, Deezie Brown, Tiarra Girls (Austin TX)

SPEAKEASYBMI SONIDOS ALTERNOS8:00pm El Mañana (Los Angeles CA)9:00pm Alih Jey & Cuñao (Los Angeles

CA)10:00pm Jona Camacho (Bogotá

COLOMBIA)11:00pm Ximena Sariñana (Mexico City

MEXICO)12:00am Cimafunk (Havana CUBA)1:00am Mahya Veray y su Trauma

(Guaynabo PUERTO RICO)

SPEAKEASY KABARETZONA INDIE8:30pm Tirman Kid (Buenos Aires

ARGENTINA)9:30pm Edna and The Musicians

(Cuauhtemoc MEXICO)10:30pm Pablo Dazán (Bogotá COLOMBIA)11:30pm Estefi Areas (Mexico City

MEXICO)12:30am Mundaka (Lima PERU)

ST DAVID'S HISTORIC SANCTUARY7:00pm City of the Sun (Brooklyn NY)7:40pm J.S. Ondara (Nairobi KENYA)8:20pm Madison Cunningham (Orange

County CA)9:10pm Sweet Crude (New Orleans LA)10:10pm The Comet is Coming (London

ENGLAND)11:10pm Edie Brickell & New

Bohemians (Austin TX)

STEPHEN F'S BARZONA INDIE8:00pm Belén Cuturi (Montevideo

URUGUAY)9:00pm Ishto Juevez (Guatemala

GUATEMALA)10:00pm Arranquemos del Invierno

(Concepción CHILE)10:00pm Lunaem (Guadalajara MEXICO)12:00am Naïa Valdez (Lima PERU)1:00am Sebastian Romero (Mexico City

MEXICO)

STUBB’SZONA INDIETBA Cuco (Hawthorne CA)TBA Ambar Lucid (Little Ferry NJ)TBA The Red Pears (El Monte CA)TBA Lunaem (Guadalajara MEXICO)TBA Katzú Oso (Los Angeles CA)

SWAN DIVEFOCUS WALES7:45pm SEAZOO (Wrexham WALES)8:45pm Darren Eedens & the Slim

Pickin's (Cardiff WALES)9:45pm Art School Girlfriend (Wrexham

WALES)10:45pm Kidsmoke (Wrexham WALES)11:45pm Boy Azooga (Cardiff WALES)12:45am Gallops (Wrexham WALES)

SWAN DIVE PATIODIY PRESENTS8:00pm Puma Blue (London ENGLAND)9:00pm Westerman (London ENGLAND)10:00pm Viagra Boys (Stockholm

SWEDEN)11:00pm Fontaines D.C. (Dublin IRELAND)12:00am Haiku Hands (Sydney

AUSTRALIA)1:00am Easy Life (Leicester ENGLAND)

THE TOWNSENDSXSW SONGS: IN THE ROOM8:00pm Sam DeRosa (Poughkeepsie NY)9:00pm Liza Owen (London ENGLAND)10:00pm Linying (Singapore SINGAPORE)11:00pm morgxn (Nashville TN)

VALHALLADAMNABLY8:00pm Construction & Destruction

(Port Greville CANADA)9:00pm American Werewolf Academy

(Dallas TX)10:00pm Say Sue Me (Busan SOUTH

KOREA)11:00pm David Boring (Hong Kong CHINA)12:00am Drinking Boys and Girls Choir

(Daegu SOUTH KOREA)1:00am Otoboke Beaver (Kyoto JAPAN)

THE VELVEETA ROOMWE WERE NEVER BEING BORING7:55pm Polaroid (DJ Between Sets)

(Bologna ITALY)8:00pm Y O Y (Finale Emilia ITALY)9:00pm Her Skin (Modena ITALY)10:00pm Baseball Gregg (Bologna ITALY)11:00pm Rev Rev Rev (Modena ITALY)12:00am Be Forest (Pesaro ITALY)1:00am BIRTHH (Florence ITALY)

VICTORIAN ROOM AT THE DRISKILLSOUNDS FROM THE WORLD8:00pm Taimane (Honolulu HI)9:00pm Marta Pereira Da Costa (Lisbon

PORTUGAL)10:00pm Tais Alvarenga (Rio De Janeiro

BRAZIL)11:00pm Silvina Moreno (Buenos Aires

ARGENTINA)12:00am Fernanda Takai (Belo Horizonte

BRAZIL)1:00am Mirella Cesa (Guayaquil

ECUADOR)

WALLER CREEK BOATHOUSEGHOSTLY 20 AT IN THE ELEMENT6:00pm Devon Church (NYC)7:00pm Claire George (Los Angeles CA)8:00pm Ouri (Montreal CANADA)9:00pm Shigeto (Detroit MI)

THURSDAY, MARCH 1418TH OVER AUSTINTBA The Heart Collectors (Tyalgum

AUSTRALIA)TBA San Saba County (Austin TX)TBA Garrett T. Capps (San Antonio

TX)TBA Tow'rs (Flagstaff AZ)

3TEN AUSTIN CITY LIMITS LIVEHIGH ROAD TOURING8:00pm Madeline Kenney (Oakland CA)9:00pm Puma Blue (London ENGLAND)10:00pm Bailen (NYC)11:00pm SONTALK (Nashville TN)12:00am The Cactus Blossoms

(Minneapolis MN)1:00am Sweet Crude (New Orleans LA)

720 CLUB8:00pm Husky Loops (London ENGLAND)9:00pm TBA10:00pm Taco Mouth (Nashville TN)11:00pm TBA12:00am Mamalarky (Los Angeles CA)1:00am Twist (Toronto CANADA)

720 CLUB PATIO7:45pm Fond Han (St. Louis MO)8:45pm Really From (Boston MA)9:45pm Goodbye Honolulu (Toronto

CANADA)10:45pm Being Dead (Austin TX)11:45pm The Sick Things (Montreal

CANADA)12:45am Blushing (Austin TX)

ANTONE’STBA Kevin George (Stamford CT)TBA Yung Baby Tate (Atlanta GA)TBA Dua Saleh (Kassala SUDAN)

AUGUSTINE7:45pm Zunis (Tulsa OK)8:45pm Roots of Thought (Tulsa OK)9:45pm Branjae (Tulsa OK)10:45pm Casii Stephan and the

Midnight Sun (Tulsa OK)11:45pm Republican Hair (Nashville TN)12:40am BRONCHO (Tulsa OK)

BARRACUDACAROLINE X ATO8:30pm Oh Pep! (Melbourne AUSTRALIA)9:30pm Dylan LeBlanc (Nashville TN)10:30pm Celeste (London ENGLAND)11:30pm TBA11:55pm TBA12:20am TBA1:00am TBA

BARRACUDA BACKYARDCAROLINE X ATO8:00pm Jess Williamson (Los Angeles CA)9:00pm TBA10:00pm Black Pumas (Austin TX)11:00pm Amyl & The Sniffers

(Melbourne AUSTRALIA)12:00am Bane's World (Long Beach CA)1:00am The Amazons (Reading ENGLAND)

BD RILEY'STBA Fanclub (Austin TX)TBA Plastic Picnic (Brooklyn NY)TBA FRITZ (Newcastle AUSTRALIA)TBA Blessed (Abbotsford CANADA)TBA The Curls (Chicago IL)

BEERLANDEXPLODING IN SOUND + FRIENDS9:00pm Shady Bug (St. Louis MO)10:00pm Rick Maguire (from Pile)

(Boston MA)11:00pm Gnarcissists (NYC)11:00pm Big Joanie (London ENGLAND)1:00am Stove (Brooklyn NY)

THE BELMONTTBA Maliibu Miitch (Bronx NY)TBA Azia (Brooklyn NY)TBA Hunni (New Britain CT)TBA Tierra Whack (Philadephia PA)TBA Amara La Negra (Miami FL)TBA DJ Miss Milan (NYC)TBA DJ Osh Kosh (Los Angeles CA)

BRITISH MUSIC EMBASSY @ LATITUDE 30BBC 6 MUSIC IN ASSOCIATION WITH AIM8:00pm Penelope Isles (Brighton

ENGLAND)9:00pm The Pearl Harts (London

ENGLAND)10:00pm Squid (Bristol ENGLAND)11:00pm Flohio (London ENGLAND)12:00am Novelist (London ENGLAND)1:00am The Blinders (Manchester

ENGLAND)

BUNGALOWTBA Tamino (Antwerp BELGIUM)TBA Dead Soft (Vancouver CANADA)TBA Broken Social Scene (Toronto

CANADA)TBA La Force (Montreal CANADA)

CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH7:45pm Lingua Ignota (San Diego CA)8:30pm Amanda Palmer (Boston MA)

CHEER UP CHARLIE'SSHE SHREDS X NYLON8:20pm SASAMI (Los Angeles CA)9:10pm Sávila (Portland OR)10:00pm Megan Thee Stallion (Houston

TX)10:35pm Leikeli47 (Brooklyn NY)11:10pm Sneaks (Baltimore MD)12:05am Combo Chimbita (Brooklyn NY)1:05am CHAI (Nagoya JAPAN)

CHEER UP CHARLIE'S INSIDESHE SHREDS X NYLON8:00pm Big Bliss (Brooklyn NY)9:00pm Fatai (Melbourne AUSTRALIA)10:00pm Tasha (Chicago IL)11:00pm Black Belt Eagle Scout

(Portland OR)12:00am Seratones (Shreveport LA)1:00am RRUCCULLA (Bilbao SPAIN)

CONTINENTAL CLUBTRAFFIC MUSIC8:00pm FIX8 (Austin TX)9:00pm Kalu & The Electric Joint

(Austin TX)10:00pm Lisa Morales (San Antonio TX)11:00pm Walker Lukens (Austin TX)12:00am Cure For Paranoia (Dallas TX)1:00am Los Coast (Austin TX)

COOPER'S BBQ8:00pm Arkansas Dave (Austin TX)9:00pm Catherine Britt (Newcastle

AUSTRALIA)10:00pm Lauren Morrow (Nashville TN)12:00am Kyle Emerson (Denver CO)1:00am Curse Of Lono (London

ENGLAND)

CU298:00pm Brett Newski & the No

Tomorrow (Milwaukee WI)9:00pm Miki Ratsula (Santa Ana CA)10:00pm Lily and Horn Horse (Hudson

NY)11:00pm Boy Scouts (Oakland CA)12:00am Denise le Menice (Perth

AUSTRALIA)1:00am Anna Shoemaker (NYC)

DIRTY DOG BARPHIL OWEN PRESENTS8:00pm David Boring (Hong Kong CHINA)9:00pm Esther Black (Sacramento CA)10:00pm project .44 (Chicago IL)11:00pm Skatenigs (Austin TX)12:00am Curse Mackey (Austin TX)1:00am Black Needle Noise (Los

Angeles CA)

DORIS MILLER AUDITORIUMTBA SaulPaul (Austin TX)TBA Pat G (Temple TX)

EDWIN'STBA Close Talker (Saskatoon CANADA)TBA Nerija (London ENGLAND)TBA The Howl & The Hum (York

ENGLAND)TBA Sofie Winterson (Amsterdam

NETHERLANDS)TBA Matt Maltese (London ENG)

ELEPHANT ROOM8:00pm Henry Brun & The Latin

Playerz (San Antonio TX)10:00pm Small Time Napoleon

(Louisville KY)11:00pm Monte Warden and The

Dangerous Few (Austin TX)12:00am Sharon Bourbonnais (Austin

TX)1:00am Ronnie Coleman Jr. & Merlot

Music (Houston TX)

ELYSIUMSOUNDS FROM NORWAY8:00pm The Other End (Bergen NORWAY)9:00pm Intertwine (Bergen NORWAY)10:00pm Orions Belte (Bergen NORWAY)11:00pm Farao (Oslo NORWAY)12:00am Death By Unga Bunga (Moss

NORWAY)1:00am Unge Ferrari (Oslo NORWAY)

EMPIRE CONTROL ROOM8:00pm Jackie Cohen (Los Angeles CA)9:00pm Dreamer Boy (Nashville TN)10:00pm Ivy Sole (Charlotte NC)11:00pm Melanie Faye (Nashville TN)12:00am Miya Folick (Los Angeles CA)1:00am Ric Wilson (Chicago IL)

EMPIRE GARAGELPR X PSYCHO ENTERTAINMENT POWERED BY VENUEPILOT7:45pm Candy (Richmond VA)8:45pm Soft Kill (Portland OR)9:45pm The Comet is Coming (London

ENGLAND)10:45pm The Crazy World of Arthur

Brown (Stearsby ENGLAND)11:45pm Coven (Indianapolis IN)12:45am Bambara (Brooklyn NY)

ESTHER'S FOLLIES9:00pm The Pantones (Los Angeles CA)10:00pm Ramesh (Austin TX)11:00pm Run River North (Los Angeles

CA)12:00am Vacations (Newcastle

AUSTRALIA)1:00am Hot Flash Heat Wave (San

Francisco CA)

FLAMINGO CANTINAWOMEX8:00pm Elisapie (Montreal CANADA)9:00pm Leyla McCalla (New Orleans LA)10:00pm Grupo Rebolu (Whitestone NY)11:00pm JOJO ABOT (Volta Region

GHANA)12:00am Bixiga 70 (São Paulo SP)1:00am KOKOKO! (Kinshasa CONGO, THE

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE)

FLATSTOCK STAGE AUSTIN CONVENTION CENTER12:30pm Lonnie Holley (Atlanta GA)1:30pm Chkbns (Saint Petersburg

RUSSIA)2:30pm Ferris & Sylvester (London

ENGLAND)3:30pm Jonathan (Rijeka CROATIA)4:30pm Mabiland (Medellín COLOMBIA)

FRIENDSRHYME & REASON RECORDS / VATX8:00pm Photo Ops (Los Angeles CA)9:00pm Catastrophie (Los Angeles CA)10:00pm Marfa Crush (Austin TX)11:00pm Wild Moccasins (Houston TX)12:00am Calliope Musicals (Austin TX)1:00am Oginalii (Nashville TN)

THE HIDEOUTNATIVE CAT + TIGER BOMB8:00pm Wieuca (Athens GA)9:00pm Claire Morales (Denton TX)10:00pm Sis (San Francisco CA)11:00pm red steppes (Brooklyn NY)12:00am Meernaa (Oakland CA)1:00am John Vanderslice (San

Francisco CA)

HIGHLAND LOUNGEAFRICA TO THE WORLD PRESENTED BY DIGIWAXX WITH BAVENT STREET LIVE & OKAYAFRICATBA Mr Eazi (Lagos NIGERIA)TBA DJ Sose (Lagos NIGERIA)TBA Urban Hype (Lusaka ZAMBIA)TBA Stanley Enow (Cameroon

CAMEROCANADA)TBA Major League Djz

(Johannesburg SOUTH AFRICA)TBA Dream Catchers Dance

Academy (Ikorodu NIGERIA)TBA DJ Kess (Sekondi Takoradi

GHANA)TBA Simi (Lagos NIGERIA)TBA Irene Ntale (Kampala UGANDA)TBA E.L (Accra GHANA)TBA Efya (Accra GHANA)TBA Blinky Bill (Nairobi KENYA)TBA Vector (Lagos NIGERIA)TBA Hosted by Ushbebe (Aladja

NIGERIA)

HOTEL VEGASLEVITATION SXSW - PRESENTED BY CREEM MAGAZINE7:00pm TBA7:55pm Valley Maker (Seattle WA)8:50pm Thyla (Brighton ENGLAND)9:45pm TWEN (Boston MA)10:30pm Melenas (Pamplona SPAIN)11:25pm TBA11:55pm TBA12:20am Trupa Trupa (Gdansk POLAND)1:15am Empath (Philadelphia PA)

HOTEL VEGAS ANNEXLEVITATION SXSW - PRESENTED BY CREEM MAGAZINE7:20pm Moonwalks (Detroit MI)8:15pm Nolan Potter’s Nightmare

Band (Austin TX)9:10pm The Blank Tapes (Los Angeles

CA)10:05pm Mike Krol (Los Angeles CA)11:00pm XIXA (Tucson AZ)12:50am 47SOUL (London ENGLAND)

HOTEL VEGAS AT VOLSTEADLEVITATION SXSW - PRESENTED BY CREEM MAGAZINE7:20pm Dehd (Chicago IL)8:15pm TBA9:10pm Russian Baths (Brooklyn NY)10:05pm Mute Swan (Tucson AZ)11:00pm Grivo (Austin TX)11:55pm Single Lash (Austin TX)12:50am Laura Carbone (Berlin

GERMANY)

HOTEL VEGAS PATIOLEVITATION SXSW - PRESENTED BY CREEM MAGAZINE7:00pm Wand (Los Angeles CA)7:50pm Annabelle Chairlegs (Austin TX)8:45pm The Chills (Dunedin NEW

ZEALAND)9:35pm Boogarins (Goiânia BRAZIL)10:25pm TBA11:15pm TBA12:05am Nothing (Philadelphia PA)12:55am TBA

THE IRON BEAR8:00pm La Chica (Paris FRANCE)9:00pm Da Chick (Lisbon PORTUGAL)10:00pm FEMME (London ENGLAND)11:00pm MIKNNA (Los Angeles CA)12:00am Holiday Sidewinder (Sydney

AUSTRALIA)1:00am Wake Island (Montreal CANADA)

JAVELINAFREAKOUT RECORDS8:00pm The Mammoths (Austin TX)9:00pm Prism Bitch (Albuquerque NM)10:00pm Carrion Kids (Mexico City

MEXICO)11:00pm Smokey Brights (Seattle WA)12:00am Acid Tongue (Seattle WA)1:00am Warmduscher (London

ENGLAND)

LAMBERTSCIGAR CITY MANAGEMENT + OUTER ORBIT BOOKING8:00pm pecas (Brooklyn NY)9:00pm Sharkmuffin (Brooklyn NY)10:00pm Slow Caves (Denver CO)11:00pm Parrot Dream (Brooklyn NY)12:00am Fruit & Flowers (Brooklyn NY)1:00am Deaf Poets (Brooklyn NY)

LAS PERLASGORILLA VS. BEAR X LUMINELLE RECORDINGS8:15pm Kate Teague (Oxford MS)9:15pm FADE (Grand Rapids MI)10:15pm Ellis (Hamilton CANADA)11:15pm Das Body (Oslo NORWAY)12:15am BEA1991 (Amsterdam

NETHERLANDS)1:15am Barrie (Brooklyn NY)

LUCILLETHE AU REVIEW / HELLO ASIA8:00pm San Mei (Robina AUSTRALIA)9:00pm Drinking Boys and Girls Choir

(Daegu SOUTH KOREA)10:00pm Geowulf (Sunshine Coast

AUSTRALIA)11:00pm STEREOGIRL (Chofu-City JAPAN)12:00am I Know Leopard (Sydney

AUSTRALIA)1:00am DYGL (Tokyo JAPAN)

MAGGIE MAE'SINVERTEBRATETBA field trip (Los Angeles CA)TBA Superbody (Chattanooga TN)TBA Huck (Brooklyn NY)TBA Sedona (NYC)TBA Del Water Gap (Brooklyn NY)

MAGGIE MAE’S GIBSON ROOMSOUNDS FROM SPAIN8:00pm Pipo Romero (Cadiz SPAIN)9:00pm Diego Guerrero (Madrid SPAIN)10:00pm Twanguero (Valencia SPAIN)11:00pm Baywaves (Madrid SPAIN)12:00am Trajano! (Madrid SPAIN)1:00am Delaporte (Madrid SPAIN)

MAGGIE MAE'S ROOFTOPTBA yahyel (Tokyo JAPAN)TBA Naomi Wild (Los Angeles CA)TBA No Party For Cao Dong (Taipei

TAIWAN)TBA Anchorsong (London ENGLAND)TBA machìna (Tokyo JAPAN)

THE MAINYEAR00018:00pm Merely (Gothenburg SWEDEN)9:00pm Nadia Tehran (Stockholm

SWEDEN)10:00pm Viagra Boys (Stockholm

SWEDEN)11:00pm Ecco2k (Stockholm SWEDEN)11:40pm Thaiboy Digital (Bangkok

THAILAND)12:20am Bladee (Stockholm SWEDEN)1:00am Yung Lean (Stockholm SWEDEN)

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THE MAIN IIMY EXECUTIVE ROOMTBA Kxng Crooked (Longbeach CA)TBA 4GAuto (Jersey City NJ)TBA VIXEVERSA (Detroit MI)TBA Clemm Rishad (Tacoma WA)TBA Jim-E-O (Austin TX)TBA Steven Malcolm (Grand Rapids

MI)TBA Produca P (Washington DC)TBA Cee-Jay (Hartford CT)TBA Rich Mutts (New Haven CT)TBA Dublin (Stamford CT)TBA TrenchMobb (Chicago IL)

MALVERDEDON GIOVANNI RECORDS / ARROWHAWK RECORDS7:45pm Mikey Erg (Old Bridge NJ)8:35pm Shepherds (Atlanta GA)9:25pm Mourning [A] BLKstar

(Cleveland OH)10:15pm Laura Stevenson (Hudson Valley

NY)11:15pm Weakened Friends (Portland

ME)12:15am Bad Moves (Washington DC)1:15am Lee Bains III & the Glory Fires

(Birmingham AL)

MOHAWK INDOORERNEST JENNING RECORD CO.8:00pm Garcia Peoples (Rutherford NJ)9:00pm Nonconnah (Memphis TN)10:00pm Grandchildren (Philadelphia PA)11:00pm Flower (NYC)12:00am PAWS (Glasgow SCOTLAND)1:00am Versus (New York NY)

PALM DOOR ON SABINEBELLA UNION8:00pm E.B. The Younger (Denton TX)9:00pm Two Medicine (Denton TX)10:00pm Pavo Pavo (Los Angeles CA)11:00pm Doomsquad (Toronto CANADA)12:00am Lowly (Copenhagen DENMARK)1:00am Jambinai (Seoul SOUTH KOREA)

PALM DOOR ON SIXTHWE FOUND NEW MUSIC X WE THE BEAT8:10pm Greyson Chance (Oklahoma City

OK)9:10pm Grace Carter (London ENGLAND)10:10pm Ambar Lucid (Little Ferry NJ)11:10pm Pink Sweat$ (Philadelphia PA)12:10am Ella Vos (Los Angeles CA)1:10am MAAD (Los Angeles CA)

PALM DOOR ON SIXTH PATIOWE FOUND NEW MUSIC X WE THE BEAT7:30pm Keith Cullen (Dublin IRELAND)8:30pm Robinson (Nelson NEW ZEALAND)9:30pm Yoshi Flower (Los Angeles CA)10:30pm Donna Missal (Los Angeles CA)11:30pm Easy Life (Leicester ENGLAND)12:30am DRAMA (Chicago IL)

PARISHHEADS MUSICTBA Wyclef Jean (NYC)TBA Jazzy Amra (The Bronx NY)TBA Moira Mack (Madison WI)TBA Kofi Black (Staten Island NY)TBA Riley (NYC)TBA Raquel (Boston MA)

PARKER JAZZ CLUBSXSOULTBA Kai Exos (Toronto CANADA)TBA Tomar and the FCs (Austin TX)TBA Charlie Faye & The Fayettes

(Austin TX)TBA Mojo Juju (Melbourne AUSTRALIA)

PLUSHRED LIGHT RADIO 8:00pm katrina fairlee (Austin TX)9:30pm LIEN (Amsterdam NETHERLANDS)10:15pm Stallion's Stud (Amsterdam

NETHERLANDS)11:00pm LIEN (Amsterdam NETHERLANDS)11:20pm Volition Immanent (Amsterdam

NETHERLANDS)12:15am Cinnaman (Amsterdam

NETHERLANDS)

POUR CHOICESMTA FESTIVAL X WR/OC RECORDS: CHINA NIGHT7:30pm DJ QuestionMark (Taipei

TAIWAN)8:00pm Young Poc (Chengdu CHINA)8:50pm Lows0n (Xiamen CHINA)9:40pm YOUNG13DBABY (Maqu CHINA)10:35pm YEHAIYAHAN (Shanghai CHINA)11:20pm KUCCI (Jilin CHINA)12:10am NineOne# (Xi’an CHINA)1:00am Artux Surfin Boi (AKIN X

VISUDY) (Xinjiang CHINA)

RUSSIAN HOUSESOUNDS FROM THE WORLDTBA Amaru Tribe (Melbourne

AUSTRALIA)TBA LE BIG SUR (Bogotá COLOMBIA)TBA La Matilda (Bogotá COLOMBIA)TBA Papachina (Armenia COLOMBIA)TBA Pacific Jam At My Apartment

(PJAMA) (Saltillo MEXICO)TBA La Ronera (Bogotá COLOMBIA)

SAXON PUB8:00pm Pike and Sutton (Austin TX)9:00pm Sam Morrow (Los Angeles CA)10:00pm Chris Berardo (Silvermine CT)11:00pm Walt Wilkins & The

Mystiqueros (Austin TX)12:00am Chris Hicks (Lizella GA)1:00am Lizzie and The Makers (NYC)

SCOOT INNBROOKLYN BOWL X CONSEQUENCE OF SOUND8:00pm The Beths (Auckland NEW

ZEALAND)9:00pm Laura Jane Grace & the

Devouring Mothers (Chicago IL)10:00pm The Joy Formidable (Yr

Wyddgrug ENGLAND)11:00pm The Get Up Kids (Kansas City

MO)

SCRATCHOUSEROGUE AGENCY8:00pm Black Taffy (Dallas TX)8:45pm Ouri (Montreal CANADA)9:30pm DJ Paypal (Charlotte NC)10:45pm DJ Taye (Chicago IL)12:00am Madam X (London ENGLAND)

SCRATCHOUSE BACKYARDROGUE AGENCY9:00pm Stuyedeyed (Brooklyn NY)10:00pm Native Sun (New York NY)11:00pm Ritt Momney (Salt Lake City UT)12:00am Golden Vessel (Brisbane

AUSTRALIA)1:00am Ehiorobo (Manalapan NJ)

SEVEN GRANDGORILLA VS. BEAR X LUMINELLE RECORDINGS7:45pm Morabeza Tobacco (Stockholm

SWEDEN)8:45pm Jackie Mendoza (San Diego CA)9:45pm MUNYA (Saguenay CANADA)10:45pm Anemone (Montréal CANADA)11:45pm Pottery (Montreal CANADA)12:45am Helena Deland (Montréal CANADA)

SHERATON BACKYARDMUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT, CITY OF AUSTIN7:00pm Phillip Wolf (San Antonio TX)8:00pm Carsen (Fort Worth TX)10:00pm Sad Cops (Denton TX)11:00pm Tribes (El Paso TX)

SPEAKEASYSOUNDS FROM COLOMBIA8:00pm Pablo Trujillo (Bogotá

COLOMBIA)9:00pm Mabiland (Medellín COLOMBIA)10:00pm MOÜGLI (Bogotá COLOMBIA)11:00pm Los Gaiteros de Ovejas (Ovejas

COLOMBIA)12:00am La Mojarra Electrica (Bogotá

COLOMBIA)1:00am Puerto Arena (Montería

COLOMBIA)

SPEAKEASY KABARETSOUNDS FROM COLOMBIA8:30pm Maréh (Cali COLOMBIA)9:30pm Jona Camacho (Bogotá

COLOMBIA)11:30pm J.Patron (Bogota COLOMBIA)12:30am Ghetto Warriors (Medellin

COLOMBIA)

ST DAVID'S HISTORIC SANCTUARYMAHOGANY SESSIONS PRESENTS7:00pm Million Miles (London ENGLAND)7:50pm Abraham Alexander (Fort Worth

TX)8:40pm Oscar Jerome (London

ENGLAND)9:30pm Willie J Healey (Oxford

ENGLAND)10:20pm HÆLOS (London ENGLAND)11:10pm WAFIA (Brisbane AUSTRALIA)

STEPHEN F'S BARSOUNDS FROM ITALY8:00pm Damien McFly (Padova ITALY)9:00pm Y O Y (Finale Emilia ITALY)10:00pm Her Skin (Modena ITALY)11:00pm La Terza Classe (Naples ITALY)12:00am Baseball Gregg (Bologna ITALY)1:00am MASCARIMIRI (Muro Leccese

ITALY)

SWAN DIVEGOOD KARMA CLUB8:00pm Dylan Cartlidge (Redcar

ENGLAND)9:00pm The Snuts (Bathgate SCOTLAND)10:00pm Sports Team (Harlesden

ENGLAND)11:00pm Laura Misch (London ENGLAND)12:00am Pip Blom (Amsterdam

NETHERLANDS)1:00am Bad Sounds (Bristol ENGLAND)

SWAN DIVE PATIOBMI7:45pm Chloe Lilac (NYC)8:45pm Briston Maroney (Nashville TN)9:45pm Liza Owen (London ENGLAND)10:45pm Just Loud (Atlanta GA)11:45am Liily (Los Angeles CA)12:45am Duncan Fellows (Austin TX)

SXSW OUTDOOR STAGE AT LADY BIRD LAKE6:00pm VOILÀ (Los Angeles CA)6:45pm Odette (Sydney AUSTRALIA)7:40pm Jamie N Commons (Bristol

ENGLAND)8:45pm X Ambassadors (Ithaca NY)

THE TOWNSENDGLAMGLARE8:00pm åMBe (Brooklyn NY)9:00pm Eliza Shaddad (London

ENGLAND)10:00pm GIUNGLA (Bologna ITALY)11:00pm GIRL SKIN (Brooklyn NY)12:00am Alice Phoebe Lou (Berlin

GERMANY)1:00am ISLAND (London ENGLAND)

VALHALLACHICKEN RANCH RECORDSTBA JM Stevens (Austin TX)TBA KOMOREBI (New Delhi INDIA)TBA Chris Canterbury (Nashville TN)TBA Mr. Lewis & The Funeral 5

(Austin TX)TBA Thee Idylls (Los Angeles CA)

THE VELVEETA ROOMMUSIC FROM IRELAND8:00pm ROE (Derry N. IRELAND)9:00pm David Keenan (Dundalk

IRELAND)10:00pm Talos (Cork IRELAND)11:00pm whenyoung (Limerick IRELAND)12:00am KOJAQUE (Dublin IRELAND)1:00am Fontaines D.C. (Dublin IRELAND)

VICTORIAN ROOM AT THE DRISKILLFOLK ALLIANCE8:00pm Sophie Auster (NYC)9:00pm Rebecca Loebe (Austin TX)10:00pm Bror Gunnar Jansson

(Gothenburg SWEDEN)11:00pm Wood & Wire (Austin TX)12:00am Robbie Fulks & Linda Gail

Lewis (Chicago IL)1:00am The Small Glories (Winnipeg

CANADA)

WALLER CREEK BOATHOUSEGHOSTLY 20 AT IN THE ELEMENT5:30pm Lonnie Holley (Atlanta GA)7:00pm Mary Lattimore (Los Angeles CA)

FRIDAY, MARCH 1518TH OVER AUSTINTBA Soran (Montréal CANADA)TBA Lolita Lynne (Austin TX)TBA SMiiLE (Austin TX)TBA The Rad Trads (Brooklyn NY)

3TEN AUSTIN CITY LIMITS LIVE1:00am HÆLOS (London ENGLAND)

720 CLUB8:00pm Orions Belte (Bergen NORWAY)9:00pm Puppy (London ENGLAND)10:00pm Wet Dreams (Oslo NORWAY)11:00pm Fangclub (Dublin IRELAND)12:00am smut (Cincinnati OH)1:00am French Vanilla (Los Angeles CA)

720 CLUB PATIO7:45pm Complete (Fort Worth TX)8:45pm Buck Gooter (Harrisonburg VA)9:45pm Z (Nashville TN)10:45pm Rev Rev Rev (Modena ITALY)11:45pm Table Scraps (Birmingham

ENGLAND)12:45am XETAS (Lockhart TX)

ANTONE’SLAFAYETTE LIVE SHEAUXKAZE8:00pm New Natives Brass Band

(Lafayette LA)9:00pm Ray Boudreaux (Lafayette LA)10:00pm "Tommy McLain & CC Adcock

Swamp Pop Songbook" Tommy McLain, CC Adcock, Steve Riley, Dave Ranson (Lafayette LA)

11:00pm Sean Ardoin (Lake Charles LA)12:00am Roddie Romero Trio (Lafayette

LA)1:00am Yvette Landry with Marcia

Ball and Friends (Breaux Bridge LA)

AUGUSTINE8:00pm Avalon Lurks (Santa Ana CA)9:00pm Colores Santos (Guadalajara

MEXICO)10:00pm CLAVVS (Brooklyn NY)11:00pm Fer Casillas (Monterrey MEXICO)12:00am Vanessa Zamora (Tijuana

MEXICO)1:00am TEEN (Brooklyn NY)

BARRACUDA BACKYARDDANGERBIRD7:45pm Murray A. Lightburn (Montreal

CANADA)8:45pm Juiceboxxx (Milwaukee WI)9:45pm *repeat repeat (Nashville TN)10:45pm NO WIN (Los Angeles CA)11:45pm Criminal Hygiene (Los Angeles

CA)12:45am Swervedriver (Oxford ENGLAND)

BD RILEY'S8:00pm Kyle Emerson (Denver CO)9:00pm Mise en Scene (Winnipeg

CANADA)10:00pm PowerSolo (Aarhus DENMARK)11:00pm Private Island (Los Angeles CA)12:00am The Gooch Palms (Newcastle

AUSTRALIA)1:00am Twist (Toronto CANADA)

BEERLANDGONER RECORDS8:00pm Optic Sink (Memphis TN)9:00pm Pscience (New Orleans LA)10:00pm Aquarian Blood (Memphis TN)11:00pm Hash Redactor (Memphis TN)12:00am Sick Thoughts (New Orleans LA)1:00am NOTS (Memphis TN)

THE BELMONTTBA Mr Eazi (Lagos NIGERIA)

BRITISH MUSIC EMBASSY @ LATITUDE 30BBC MUSIC IN ASSOCIATION WITH PPL & PRS FOR MUSIC8:00pm Ferris & Sylvester (London

ENGLAND)9:00pm Annabel Allum (Guildford

ENGLAND)10:00pm Dylan Cartlidge (Redcar

ENGLAND)11:00pm Bad Sounds (Bristol ENGLAND)12:00am The Comet is Coming (London

ENGLAND)1:00am Her's (Liverpool ENGLAND)

CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHYAMAHA GUITARS7:00pm Gia Margaret (Chicago IL)8:00pm Steady Holiday (Los Angeles CA)9:00pm Laura Jane Grace (Chicago IL)10:00pm Big Phony (Seoul SOUTH KOREA)11:00pm Graham Coxon (London

ENGLAND)

CHEER UP CHARLIE'SERR;OR8:00pm JP THE WAVY (Shonan JAPAN)9:00pm Jvcki Wai (Seoul SOUTH KOREA)10:00pm machìna (Tokyo JAPAN)11:00pm yahyel (Tokyo JAPAN)12:00am Colde (Gangnam SOUTH KOREA)1:00am MKIT RAIN (Loopy, nafla,

Young West, niahn & DJ FLOJEE) (Seoul SOUTH KOREA)

CHEER UP CHARLIE'S INSIDEWOLFIEVIBES PR8:00pm Mamalarky (Los Angeles CA)9:00pm Taco Mouth (Nashville TN)10:00pm It Was Romance (Brooklyn NY)11:00pm Termination Dust (Anchorage AK)12:00am A Deer A Horse (Brooklyn NY)1:00am Foie Gras (San Francisco CA)

CONTINENTAL CLUBATOMIC MUSIC GROUP8:00pm Chuck Mead (Nashville TN)9:00pm Jamie Lin Wilson (D'hanis TX)10:00pm Wood & Wire (Austin TX)11:00pm Austin Lucas (Bloomington IN)12:00am Drivin N Cryin (Atlanta GA)1:00am Steve'n'Seagulls (Jyväskylä

FINLAND)

COOPER'S BBQSINGLE LOCK RECORDS8:00pm The Prescriptions (Nashville

TN)9:00pm Nicole Atkins (Nashville TN)10:00pm Erin Rae (Nashville TN)11:00pm John Paul White (Florence AL)12:00am The Kernal (Jackson TN)1:00am Cedric Burnside (Ashland MS)

CU29ZONA INDIE8:00pm Aries (Vigo SPAIN)9:00pm Sexy Bicycle (Barcelona SPAIN)10:00pm Lucia Tacchetti (Buenos Aires

ARGENTINA)11:00pm Martin Rivero (Montevideo

URUGUAY)12:00am We And The Machines (Quito

ECUADOR)1:00am Rizha (Madrid SPAIN)

DIRTY DOG BAR3THIRTEEN PRESENTS COLOURS COUTURE 7:30pm U5 (Unknown Five) & DJ Akio

(Los Angeles CA)9:20pm Nasi TauTona (Mafikeng SOUTH

AFRICA)9:30pm G-C (Mafikeng SOUTH AFRICA)9:40pm Jay Qubed (Mafikeng SOUTH

AFRICA)9:50pm Cash Squad (Phoenix AZ)10:00pm Brian Temba (Tshwane SOUTH

AFRICA)10:35pm Juliana Hale (Nashville TN)11:05pm Piper Madison (Los Angeles CA)11:35pm Emergency Tiara (NYC)12:10am The Redland (Atlanta GA)12:25am Toxsick Tripp (Minneapolis MN)12:35am Darko (Los Angeles CA)1:00am Baeza (Fresno CA)1:15am DJ Wonder (New York NY)1:30am DJ Ease (Rochester NY)1:45am Torae (Brooklyn NY)

DORIS MILLER AUDITORIUMTBA Dynasty (Queens NY)TBA Samiere (Oakland CA)TBA Antonio Ramsey (Miami FL)TBA Robot Nature (Los Angeles TX)

ELEPHANT ROOM8:00pm Tony Bray (Austin TX)9:00pm RADS Krusaders (Houston TX)10:00pm Graham Reynolds & Golden

Arm Trio (Austin TX)11:00pm Jeff Lofton (Austin TX)12:00am Sarah Tandy (London ENGLAND)1:00am Jazzrausch Bigband (Munich

GERMANY)

ELYSIUMJAPAN NITE8:00pm ASTERISM (Fukuoka JAPAN)9:00pm FURUTORI (Shimokitazawa

JAPAN)10:00pm STEREOGIRL (Chofu-City JAPAN)11:00pm Regallily (Tokyo JAPAN)12:00am the perfect me (Fukuoka JAPAN)1:00am eX-Girl (Planet Kero Kero JAPAN)

EMPIRE CONTROL ROOMTBA Armani White (Philadelphia PA)TBA GRIP (Atlanta GA)TBA Omar Apollo (Hobart IN)

ESTHER'S FOLLIES8:00pm Deep Cuts (Houston TX)9:00pm Eli Raybon (Waynesboro VA)10:00pm Hazey Eyes (Philadelphia PA)11:00pm Hala (Detroit MI)12:00am TBA1:00am Blood Cultures (Jersey NJ)

FLAMINGO CANTINA8:00pm Luedji Luna & DJ Nyack

(Salvador BRAZIL)10:00pm Twanguero (Valencia SPAIN)11:00pm Cimafunk (Havana CUBA)12:00am Sonámbulo Psicotropical (San

Jose COSTA RICA)1:00am MONOPHONICOS (Bogota

COLOMBIA)

FLATSTOCK STAGE AUSTIN CONVENTION CENTER11:30am E.B. The Younger (Denton TX)12:30pm Denise le Menice (Perth

AUSTRALIA)2:30pm My Life as Ali Thomas

(Bangkok THAILAND)3:30pm Trupa Trupa (Gdansk POLAND)4:30pm Virgin Pool (Los Angeles CA)

FRIENDSNINE MILE RECORDS AND TOURING8:00pm Christy Hays (Austin TX)9:00pm A. Sinclair (Austin TX)10:00pm Löwin (Austin TX)11:00pm Otis the Destroyer (Austin TX)12:00am Smokey Brights (Seattle WA)1:00am The Reputations (Austin TX)

HALF STEPCASA URBANA8:00pm Neblinna (Maracaibo

VENEZUELA)8:45pm Tribade (Barcelona SPAIN)9:30pm HOMIE (Medellín AAUSTRALIA)10:15pm Ecko (Buenos Aires ARGENTINA)11:05pm Mabiland (Medellín COLOMBIA)12:00am Maxx Gallo (Monterrey MEXICO)

THE HIDEOUT8:00pm MUSICOMEXP by Aurélie

Ferrière (Stockholm SWEDEN)9:00pm Faded Ghost (Shanghai CHINA)10:00pm Stefan Wesolowski (Gdansk

POLAND)11:00pm Hayden Pedigo (Amarillo TX)12:00am Nanook of the North (Gdansk

POLAND)1:00am Future Museums (Austin TX)

HIGHLAND LOUNGEAFRICA TO THE WORLD PRESENTED BY DIGIWAXX WITH BAVENT STREET LIVE & OKAYAFRICATBA King Kaka (Nairobi KENYA)TBA Naiboi (Nairobi KENYA)TBA Salma Sky (Lusaka ZAMBIA)TBA Kagwe Mungai (Nairobi KENYA)TBA Alternate Sound (Lagos

NIGERIA)TBA Nadia Nakai (Johannesburg

SOUTH AFRICA)TBA Seyi Shay (Lagos NIGERIA)TBA Tribal (Johannesurg SOUTH

AFRICA)TBA Cassper Nyovest (Johannesburg

SOUTH AFRICA)TBA Falz The bahdguy (Lagos

NIGERIA)TBA DJ Sose (Lagos NIGERIA)TBA Dream Catchers Dance

Academy (Ikorodu NIGERIA)TBA DJ Kess (Sekondi Takoradi

GHANA)TBA Hosted by Ushbebe (Aladja

NIGERIA)TBA Kofi Black (Staten Island NY)TBA Emma Nyra (Lagos LA)

HOTEL VEGAS7:10pm TBA8:00pm TC Superstar (Austin TX)8:45pm Sad Cops (Denton TX)9:40pm T-Rextasy (NYC)10:30pm Camp Howard (Richmond VA)11:20pm TBA12:15am Saint Pé (Nashville TN)1:00am Divino Niño (Chicago IL)

HOTEL VEGAS ANNEXWHARF CAT RECORDS8:00pm Palberta (NYC)9:00pm Profligate (Los Angeles CA)10:00pm Bush Tetras (NYC)11:00pm Gong Gong Gong (Beijing CHINA)12:00am Bambara (Brooklyn NY)1:00am Public Practice (NYC)

HOTEL VEGAS AT VOLSTEADTBA FAVX (Madrid SPAIN)TBA The Zephyr Bones (Barcelona

SPAIN)TBA Yawners (Madrid SPAIN)TBA Melenas (Pamplona SPAIN)TBA The Kitsch (Bogotá COLOMBIA)TBA Carrion Kids (Mexico City

MEXICO)

HOTEL VEGAS PATIOPANACHE7:00pm Jess Williamson (Los Angeles

CA)7:45pm Deeper (Chicago IL)8:30pm Ohtis (Los Angeles CA)9:150pm Haiku Hands (Sydney

AUSTRALIA)10:00pm Warm Drag (Los Angeles CA)10:45pm Surfbort (Brooklyn NY)11:30pm Amyl & The Sniffers

(Melbourne AUSTRALIA)12:15am Bane's World (Long Beach CA)1:00am Oh Sees (Los Angeles CA)

THE IRON BEAR8:00pm Grün Wasser (Chicago IL)9:00pm Jake Schrock (Dallas TX)10:00pm Lou Rebecca (Paris FRANCE)11:00pm BABii (Margate ENGLAND)12:00am PASTEL GHOST (Austin TX)1:00am Missions (Los Angeles CA)

IRONWOOD HALLTBA DJ Miss Milan (NYC)TBA DJ Hella Yella (Austin TX)

JAVELINAB3SCI8:00pm Drinker (Los Angeles CA)9:00pm Laura Jean Anderson (Los

Angeles CA)10:00pm Nick Leng (Los Angeles CA)11:00pm Trudy and the Romance

(Liverpool ENGLAND)12:00am Thyla (Brighton ENGLAND)1:00am Nancy (London ENGLAND)

LAMBERTSBLUE ÉLAN RECORDS8:00pm Rod Melancon (Wright LA)9:00pm Chelsea Williams (Los Angeles

CA)10:00pm The Rembrandts (Los Angeles

CA)11:00pm Red Wanting Blue (Columbus

OH)12:00am The Vegabonds (Birmingham AL)1:00am Amy Wilcox (Arlington VA)

LAS PERLASCOSMICA/HERMOSA RUIDO/VIVA FESTIVAL8:35pm Pablo Trujillo (Bogotá

COLOMBIA)9:35pm Reyna Tropical (Los Angeles CA)10:35pm Pehuenche (Monterrey MEXICO)11:35pm Cesar Santalo (Miami FL)12:35am Tatiana Hazel (Chicago IL)

THE MAINSXSW GAMING OPENING PARTY PRESENTED BY BLANKOS BLOCK PARTY (18+)10:00pm Questlove (Philadelphia PA)

THE MAIN II#FEELINGSTBA Ben Aqua (Austin TX)TBA Creepside (San Antonio TX)TBA Der Kindestod (San Antonio TX)TBA Cuyo (Plainfield NJ)

MALVERDEPARADISE BOOMTBA Ledef (San Antonio TX)TBA J.Patron (Bogota COLOMBIA)TBA Late Night Laggers (Los

Angeles CA)TBA DJ Blass (San Juan PUERTO

RICO)TBA María y Jose (Tijuana MEXICO)TBA Natalia Norte (Iquique CHILE)

MOHAWK INDOORNEW WEST/NORMALTOWN RECORDS9:20pm Wild Moccasins (Houston TX)10:20pm Dan Luke and the Raid (Bowling

Green KY)11:20pm Parker Gispert (Nashville TN)1:20am The Artisanals (Charleston SC)

MOHAWK OUTDOORNEW WEST RECORDS8:00pm Lily & Madeleine (Brooklyn NY)9:00pm Robert Ellis (Austin TX)10:00pm Seratones (Shreveport LA)11:00pm Steve Earle & the Dukes (NYC)12:00am The Texas Gentlemen (Dallas

TX)1:00am The Nude Party (Brooklyn NY)

PALM DOOR ON SABINEFATHER/DAUGHTER RECORDS7:45pm Christelle Bofale (San Antonio

TX)8:40pm Whitney Ballen (Seattle WA)9:35pm Rose Droll (San Francisco CA)10:30pm Esther Rose (New Orleans LA)11:25pm Tasha (Chicago IL)12:20am Sir Babygirl (Hanover NH)1:15am Control Top (Philadelphia PA)

PALM DOOR ON SIXTHGLOBALFEST8:00pm Taimane (Honolulu HI)9:00pm Tufan Derince (Diyarbakır

TURKEY)10:00pm 47SOUL (London ENGLAND)11:00pm Karol Conka (Curitiba BRAZIL)12:00am Cha Wa (New Orleans LA)1:00am Bohemian Betyars (Miskolc

HUNGARY)

PALM DOOR ON SIXTH PATIOAFROPOP WORLDWIDETBA Adekunle Gold (Lagos NIGERIA)TBA AfrotroniX (Montreal CANADA)TBA SHIRAZEE (Porto Novo BENIN)TBA JOJO ABOT (Volta Region

GHANA)TBA Aramide (Lagos NIGERIA)TBA Nsimbi (Los Angeles CA)

PARKER JAZZ CLUBTBA Eme Alfonso (Havana CUBA)TBA Azultrabuco (Bogotá COLOMBIA)TBA Altibajo Latin Son

(Bucaramanga COLOMBIA)TBA Mahya Veray y su Trauma

(Guaynabo PUERTO RICO)TBA Maréh (Cali COLOMBIA)

PLUSHSWITCHED ON8:00pm Haulm (Brooklyn NY)9:00pm Pleasure Jams (Brooklyn NY)10:30pm SHAO (Beijing CHINA)12:00am Marcos Cabral & Bill

Converse (Austin TX)

RUSSIAN HOUSESOUNDS FROM THE WORLDTBA XIXA (Tucson AZ)TBA Grupo Rebolu (Whitestone NY)TBA Superfónicos (Austin TX)TBA MASCARIMIRI (Muro Leccese

ITALY)TBA Tássia Reis (São Paulo SP)

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SAXON PUB8:00pm Nobody's Girl (Austin TX)9:00pm Jared Deck (Weatherford OK)10:00pm Charlie Faye & The Fayettes (Austin

TX)11:00pm Bonnie Whitmore (Austin TX)12:00am Karen Jonas (Fredericksburg VA)1:00am Boketto the Wolf (Boston MA)

SCOOT INNBROOKLYN BOWL X RELIX8:00pm Billy Strings (Nashville TN)9:00pm Hayes Carll (Houston TX)10:00pm Illiterate Light (Harrisonburg VA)11:00pm Strand of Oaks (Philadelphia PA)12:00am White Denim (Austin TX)

SCRATCHOUSETBA Doeman (Houston TX)TBA Cypress Moreno (Los Angeles CA)TBA Feefa (Los Angeles CA)TBA Rucci (Inglewood CA)TBA Kalan.frfr (Los Angeles CA)TBA N7 & Pwap (Oklahoma City OK)TBA Big $wift (Downey CA)TBA $tupid Young (Long Beach CA)TBA Saviii 3rd (Long Beach CA)

SCRATCHOUSE BACKYARDTBA Koran Streets (Berkeley CA)TBA Kent Loon (St. Petersburg FL)TBA Chester Watson (St. Petersburg FL)TBA The Outfit, TX (Dallas TX)TBA Vince Ash (Hammond IN)

SEVEN GRAND8:00pm ROLO MX (Monterrey MEXICO)9:00pm Luna Luna (Dallas TX)10:00pm Katzù Oso (Los Angeles CA)11:00pm The Red Pears (El Monte CA)12:00am Combo Chimbita (Brooklyn NY)1:00am Agrupación Cariño (Mexico City MEXICO)

SPEAKEASYSOUNDS FROM PUERTO RICO8:00pm Cosme (Guayama PUERTO RICO)9:00pm Chasing Nomads (San Juan PUERTO

RICO)10:00pm La Banda Acústica Rodante (San Juan

PUERTO RICO)11:00pm Lizbeth Roman Y Los Duendes

Invisibles (Sabana Seca PUERTO RICO)12:00am Epilogio (San Juan PUERTO RICO)1:00am Nutopia (San Juan PUERTO RICO)

SPEAKEASY KABARETZONA INDIE8:30pm Menino Bulle (Mexico City MEXICO)9:30pm TOFLANG (Barcelona SPAIN)10:30pm CNVS (Canvas) (Queretaro MEXICO)11:30pm Fuglar (Santiago CHILE)12:30am Dawn Avenue (Mexico City MEXICO)

STEPHEN F'S BAR8:00pm Maybe April (Nashville TN)9:00pm Alex Francis (Hitchin ENGLAND)10:00pm Catherine Britt (Newcastle AUSTRALIA)11:00pm Emily Fairlight (Wellington NEW

ZEALAND)12:00am Cassandra Jenkins (New York NY)1:00am Rachael Fahim (Sydney AUSTRALIA)

SWAN DIVEPOP MONTREAL8:00pm Liza (Toronto CANADA)9:00pm Emilie Kahn (Montreal CANADA)10:00pm Yves Jarvis (Montreal CANADA)11:00pm TiKA (Toronto CANADA)12:00am Les Louanges (Quebec CANADA)1:00am Pottery (Montreal CANADA)

SWAN DIVE PATIOM FOR MONTREAL8:00pm Ghostly Kisses (Québec CANADA)9:00pm Sorry Girls (Montreal CANADA)10:00pm MUNYA (Saguenay CANADA)11:00pm Graham Van Pelt (Toronto CANADA)12:00am Odonis Odonis (Toronto CANADA)1:00am Hubert Lenoir (Quebec CANADA)

THE TOWNSENDKEELED SCALES8:00pm Jordan Moser (Austin TX)9:00pm Will Johnson (Austin TX)10:00pm Jo Schornikow (Melbourne AUSTRALIA)11:00pm Erin Durant (Brooklyn NY)12:00am Katy Kirby (Spicewood TX)1:00am Sun June (Austin TX)

VALHALLAEND OF THE TRAIL8:00pm Pip Hall (Preston ENGLAND)9:00pm Sam Eagle (Colchester ENGLAND)10:00pm Rascalton (Glasgow SCOTLAND)11:00pm Avalanche Party (Castleton ENGLAND)12:00am The Blinders (Manchester ENGLAND)1:00am Lucy Spraggan (Buxton ENGLAND)

THE VELVEETA ROOMPNKSLM RECORDINGS8:00pm Henrik Appel (Stockholm SWEDEN)9:00pm Cherry Pickles (Birmingham ENGLAND)10:00pm Magic Potion (Stockholm SWEDEN)11:00pm Miss World (London ENGLAND)12:00am ShitKid (Stockholm SWEDEN)1:00am Sudakistan (Stockholm SWEDEN)

VICTORIAN ROOM AT THE DRISKILLFOLK ALLIANCE8:00pm Elisapie (Montreal CANADA)9:00pm Melanie Brulée (Cornwall CANADA)10:00pm Delle Sorelle (Austin TX)11:00pm Leyla McCalla (New Orleans LA)12:00am Joshua Burnside (Belfast N. IRELAND)1:00am Darling West (Oslo NORWAY)

SATURDAY, MARCH 1618TH OVER AUSTIN8:00pm Seán Barna (Brooklyn NY)9:00pm Altameda (Edmonton CANADA)11:00pm BENYARO (Jackson WY)10:00pm TBA12:00am Creamer (Nashville TN)

720 CLUB8:00pm Tunic (Winnipeg CANADA)9:00pm TBA10:00pm The Dunts (Glasgow SCOTLAND)11:00pm BLXPLTN (Austin TX)12:00am TBA1:00am Ratking (Perth AUSTRALIA)

720 CLUB PATIO7:45pm The Unlikely Candidates (Fort Worth

TX)8:45pm Fripps & Fripps (Sydney AUSTRALIA)9:45pm Cherry Pickles (Birmingham ENGLAND)10:45pm FOOLS (Austin TX)11:45pm Scott Yoder (Seattle WA)12:45am The Hermits (Austin TX)

ANTONE’SGEORGIA THEATRE8:00pm Parker Gispert (Nashville TN)9:00pm Illiterate Light (Harrisonburg VA)10:00pm SLEEPWALKERS (Richmond VA)11:00pm Palm Palm (Richmond VA)12:00am SUSTO (Charleston SC)1:00am The Marcus King Band (Greenville NC)

AUGUSTINEPENNY LOAFER PR7:45pm Scott Collins (Austin TX)8:35pm Collin Russell Mullins (Austin TX)9:25pm Grace Turner (Newcastle AUSTRALIA)10:15pm Darkbird (Austin TX)11:15pm Quiet Company (Austin TX)12:15am Cosmico (Austin TX)1:15am Bloods (Sydney AUSTRALIA)

BARRACUDATBA Quin NFN (Austin TX)8:00pm DJ Confucius Jones (Austin TX)8:30pm The DOJO (Austin TX)9:00pm SouthSide Hippie (Austin TX)9:20pm Country Cousins (Austin TX)9:40pm Eazy Boi (Austin TX)10:00pm Grizz (Austin TX)10:50pm Jake Lloyd (Austin TX)11:10pm Nayome (Tyler TX)11:35pm Deezie Brown (Austin TX)12:00am J Soulja (Austin TX)12:25am Harry Edohoukwa (Dallas TX)12:50am The Teeta (Austin TX)

BD RILEY'S7:00pm Worn-Tin (Los Angeles CA)8:00pm Reptaliens (Portland OR)9:00pm Katie Schecter (Nashville TN)10:00pm Ceramic Animal (Philadelphia PA)11:00pm TEMPESST (London ENGLAND)12:00am Spike Vincent (Sydney AUSTRALIA)1:00am Mexico City Blondes (Santa Barbara CA)

BEERLANDMODERN SKY7:30pm Greenwave Beth (Sydney AUSTRALIA)8:15pm Surfbort (Brooklyn NY)9:05pm SPINN (Liverpool ENGLAND)10:00pm The Mystery Lights (NYC)11:00pm DYGL (Tokyo JAPAN)12:00am The Blinders (Manchester ENGLAND)1:00am The Chills (Dunedin NEW ZEALAND)

THE BELMONTKOOP RADIO7:45pm Bubble Puppy (Austin TX)8:45pm Shy Beast (Austin TX)9:45pm TBA10:45pm Sixteen Deluxe (Austin TX)11:45pm Moving Panoramas (Austin TX)12:45am TBA

BRITISH MUSIC EMBASSY @ LATITUDE 30BBC RADIO 1 IN ASSOCIATION WITH PPL & PRS FOR MUSIC8:00pm APRE (London ENGLAND)9:00pm Boy Azooga (Cardiff WALES)10:00pm Anteros (London ENGLAND)11:00pm Celeste (London ENGLAND)12:00am Easy Life (Leicester ENGLAND)1:00am The Amazons (Reading ENGLAND)

BUNGALOWTBA DJ Rosegold (Toronto CANADA)TBA DJ Hella Yella (Austin TX)TBA Ari The DJ (Dallas TX)TBA DJ Trill (Dallas TX)TBA Poizon Ivy the DJ (Dallas TX)

CHEER UP CHARLIE'SSIREN SOUNDS PRTBA Public Practice (NYC)TBA Pinky Pinky (Los Angeles CA)TBA A Giant Dog (Austin TX)

CHEER UP CHARLIE'S INSIDESIREN SOUNDS PRTBA Good Fuck (Chicago IL)TBA High Waisted (NYC)TBA The Wants (Brooklyn NY)TBA Dropper (Brooklyn NY)TBA Abjects (London ENGLAND)TBA The Medium (Nashville TN)TBA Native Sun (New York NY)

CONTINENTAL CLUB8:00pm William Harries Graham (Austin TX)9:00pm Jon Dee Graham (Austin TX)DUALTONE / SEXHAWKEBLACK RECORDS10:00pm Ben Dickey (Little Rock AR)11:00pm Hayes Carll (Houston TX)12:00am Angie McMahon (Melbourne AUSTRALIA)1:00am The Iguanas (New Orleans LA)

COOPER'S BBQ8:00pm Ruby Jane (Austin TX)9:00pm Collapsing Stars (Minneapolis MN)10:00pm Gina Chavez (Austin TX)11:00pm Darling West (Oslo NORWAY)12:00am Western Youth (Austin TX)1:00am Otis Wilkins (Austin TX)

CU29NICOLE NITE8:00pm skirts (Dallas TX)9:00pm fuvk (Austin TX)10:00pm Soft Streak (Los Angeles CA)11:00pm Lina Tullgren (Queens NY)12:00am NOIRE (Brisbane AUSTRALIA)1:00am The Other End (Bergen NORWAY)

DIRTY DOG BARMETAL MONSTERS OF TEXAS7:30pm AAerial (Austin TX)8:15pm Lug (Austin TX)9:00pm The Bvtcher (Austin TX)9:45pm Memories In Broken Glass (San Antonio

TX)10:30pm An Author, A Poet (Galveston TX)11:15pm Critical Assembly (Austin TX)12:00am Death Of A Dream (Austin TX)

DORIS MILLER AUDITORIUMTBA Kydd Jones (Austin TX)TBA Tank Washington (Austin TX)

EDWIN'STHE COLOR AGENT LLCTBA Mama Duke (Austin TX)TBA Dj Breezah & Dj Lolo (Austin TX)TBA Noah Barlass (Welch OK)TBA Love You Later (Nashville TN)TBA Chemical Ghost (Chicago IL)TBA Lucy Whittaker (Leeds ENGLAND)TBA Danni Cassette (Los Angeles CA)TBA Sonic (San Francisco CA)

ELEPHANT ROOM8:00pm Zack Varner (Austin TX)10:00pm Artimus (Atlanta GA)11:00pm Tarik Hassan (Austin TX)12:00am Zona Tango (Buenos Aires ARGENTINA)1:00am Ephraim Owens (Dallas TX)

ELYSIUMYAMAHA GUITARS8:20pm Bizou (Los Angeles CA)9:10pm Thelma and The Sleaze (Nashville TN)10:00pm Royal Thunder (Atlanta GA)11:00pm Polyplastic (Los Angeles CA)12:00am Laura Carbone (Berlin GERMANY)1:00am Drab Majesty (Los Angeles CA)

ESTHER'S FOLLIES9:00pm Saint Lo (Montreal CANADA)10:00pm Super Doppler (Norfolk VA)11:00pm David Wax Museum (Charlottesville VA)12:00am Kandle (Victoria CANADA)

FLAMINGO CANTINANERDCORETBA Mikal kHill (Charlotte NC)TBA LEX the Lexicon Artist (Taipei TAIWAN)TBA Dual Core (Austin TX)TBA Schaffer the Darklord (NYC)TBA Cutesylvania (Flint MI)TBA Danger Grove (Loveland CO)TBA More Or Les (Toronto CANADA)TBA Crunk Witch (Presque Isle ME)TBA Shubzilla x Bill Beats (Seattle WA)TBA MC Frontalot (Brooklyn NY)

FLATSTOCK STAGE AUSTIN CONVENTION CENTER11:30am PowerSolo (Aarhus DENMARK)12:30pm Big Phony (Seoul SOUTH KOREA)1:30pm The Small Glories (Winnipeg CANADA)2:30pm ROE (Derry N. IRELAND)3:30pm Neblinna (Maracaibo VENEZUELA)

HALF STEPCASA URBANA8:50pm Cesar Santalo (Miami FL)9:35pm Trip Trip (Mexico City MEXICO)10:30pm Méne (Monterrey MEXICO)11:25pm Frijo (Buenos Aires ARGENTINA)12:20am PJ Sin Suela (San Juan PUERTO RICO)1:15am María y Jose (Tijuana MEXICO)

THE HIDEOUT8:00pm Kapil Seshasayee (Glasgow SCOTLAND)9:00pm ORI (Berlin GERMANY)10:00pm Gaelynn Lea (Duluth MN)11:00pm PHI (Guadalajara MEXICO)12:00am Soriah (Portland OR)1:00am Cosmic Botanica (Los Angeles CA)

HIGHLAND LOUNGEAFRICA TO THE WORLD PRESENTED BY DIGIWAXX WITH BAVENT STREET LIVE & OKAYAFRICATBA Phy (Nairobi KENYA)TBA KHALIGRAPH (Nairobi KENYA)TBA Mayorkun (Lagos NIGERIA)TBA Anatii (Bisho SOUTH AFRICA)TBA Ssali Moses Bebe Cool (Ntinda Kampala

UGANDA)TBA Yemi Alade (Nigeria NIGERIA)TBA Victoria Kimani (Nairobi KENYA)TBA Samini and Band (Accra GHANA)TBA Aramide (Lagos NIGERIA)TBA DJ Sose (Lagos NIGERIA)TBA Major League Djz (Johannesburg SOUTH

AFRICA)TBA Dream Catchers Dance Academy

(Ikorodu NIGERIA)TBA Adekunle Gold (Lagos NIGERIA)TBA DJ Kess (Sekondi Takoradi GHANA)TBA JOJO ABOT (Volta Region GHANA)TBA Hosted by Ushbebe (Aladja NIGERIA)TBA SHIRAZEE (Porto Novo BENIN)

HOTEL VEGASBURGERMANIA 87:15pm Pscience (New Orleans LA)8:00pm TBA8:45pm TBA9:30pm Die Group (Los Angeles CA)10:15pm Trampoline Team (New Orleans LA)11:00pm DEATHCHANT (Los Angeles CA)11:45pm Banquet (San Francisco CA)12:30am Death By Unga Bunga (Moss NORWAY)

HOTEL VEGAS ANNEXBURGERMANIA 87:30pm Faux Ferocious (Nashville TN)8:15pm Banditos (Nashville TN)9:00pm TBA9:45pm TBA10:30pm Miss World (London ENGLAND)11:15pm TBA12:00am Psychedelic Porn Crumpets (Perth

AUSTRALIA)12:45am TBA

HOTEL VEGAS AT VOLSTEADBURGERMANIA 87:00pm TBA7:45pm Lovelorn (Philadelphia PA)8:30pm Damak (Austin TX)9:15pm TBA10:00pm Loteria (Austin TX)10:45pm Gymshorts (Providence RI)11:30pm TBA12:15am Borzoi (Melbourne AUSTRALIA)1:00am TBA

HOTEL VEGAS PATIOBURGERMANIA 87:15pm CHAI (Nagoya JAPAN)8:00pm TBA8:45pm Daddy Long Legs (New York NY)9:30pm The Stitches (Los Angeles CA)10:15pm The Briefs (Seattle WA)11:00pm Mujeres Podridas (Austin TX)11:45pm Robert Johnson and the Memphis

Mafia (Memphis TN)12:30am Dirty Fences (NYC)1:15am TBA

THE IRON BEAR8:00pm Sphynx (Austin TX)9:00pm Holy Boy / Helene Alexandra Jæger

(Los Angeles CA)10:00pm Light Vibes (Stockholm SWEDEN)11:00pm Feels (Perth AUSTRALIA)12:00am Georgi Kay (Perth AUSTRALIA)1:00am JSPH (Florence KY)

JAVELINATBA Boom Boom Kid (Buenos Aires ARGENTINA)TBA Monstruos del Mañana (Mexico City

MEXICO)TBA EFELANTE (Monterrey MEXICO)TBA The Red Pears (El Monte CA)TBA The Kitsch (Bogotá COLOMBIA)

LAMBERTSSOFAR SOUNDS8:00pm Jessie Frye (Dallas TX)9:00pm Abraham Alexander (Fort Worth TX)10:00pm J.S. Ondara (Nairobi KENYA)11:00pm Anna Shoemaker (NYC)12:00am Dear Boy (Los Angeles CA)1:00am Fatherson (Glasgow SCOTLAND)

LAS PERLAS9:00pm Lunar Vacation (Atlanta GA)10:00pm Tallies (Toronto CANADA)11:00pm I Know Leopard (Sydney AUSTRALIA)12:00am Cumulus (Seattle WA)1:00am ings (Seattle WA)

LUCILLEBRASIL MUSIC CLUB7:30pm Luedji Luna & DJ Nyack (Salvador BRAZIL)8:20pm Xenia França (Bahia BRAZIL)9:10pm Boogarins (Goiânia BRAZIL)10:00pm Tássia Reis (São Paulo SP)11:00pm Bixiga 70 (São Paulo SP)12:00am Karol Conka (Curitiba BRAZIL)1:00am J Brasil (Rio De Janeiro BRAZIL)

THE MAIN IIINTERNATIONAL HIP-HOPTBA Dwagie (Tainan TAIWAN)TBA T$HEGO (Mafikeng SOUTH AFRICA)TBA New Fame (Da Nang VIETNAM)TBA Hans. (Auckland NEW ZEALAND)TBA Kwame (Sydney AUSTRALIA)TBA Pasha (Oslo NORWAY)TBA Carmouflage Rose (Brisbane

AUSTRALIA)TBA Broder John (Umeå SWEDEN)TBA JP THE WAVY (Shonan JAPAN)TBA Ace Tee (Hamburg GERMANY)

MOHAWK INDOORTBA Kosha Dillz (Tel Aviv TA)TBA DEVMO (Santa Monica CA)TBA MC Bravado (Baltimore MD)TBA The Palmer Squares (Chicago IL)TBA h2the (Los Angeles CA)TBA Flavia (Los Angeles CA)TBA Danny Ali (San Francisco CA)TBA Camp Nowhere (Christopher Lister)

(Longview TX)TBA Cory Kendrix (Denver CO)TBA Radamiz (Brooklyn NY)TBA Noa James (San Bernardino CA)

PALM DOOR ON SABINEATX6TBA Booher (Austin TX)TBA Carrie Fussell (Austin TX)TBA Big Cedar Fever (Austin TX)TBA Harvest Thieves (Austin TX)TBA Trouble in The Streets (Austin TX)

PALM DOOR ON SIXTH PATIOCARE FREE BLACK GIRL8:00pm DJ Euts (Atlanta GA)10:25pm LolaBunz (Toronto CANADA)10:45pm The Queendom (Atlanta GA)11:05pm Neila (Fort Laudedale FL)11:25pm Liana Banks (Queens NY)11:45pm Ari Chi (Tampa FL)12:05am Yoshi Vintage (Flint MI)12:45am Quanna (Savannah GA)1:05am Yung Baby Tate (Atlanta GA)

PARISHPARK THE VAN8:00pm Honyock (Sacramento CA)9:00pm minihorse (Ypsilanti MI)10:00pm Oh, Rose (Olympia WA)11:00pm Gabriella Cohen (Brisbane AUSTRALIA)12:00am Cayucas (Los Angeles CA)1:00am BRONCHO (Tulsa OK)

PLUSHGENO COCHINO & FRIENDS7:55pm Kemst (Los Angeles CA)8:00pm NeverNude (Austin TX)8:30pm Sharkweek (Austin TX)9:00pm Irk (Stockholm SWEDEN)9:30pm BOGL (Las Vegas CA)10:00pm Flinch (Los Angeles CA)10:45pm TRiLLBASS (Birmingham AL)11:30pm Kelly Dean (Los Angeles CA)12:15am Geno Cochino (Los Angeles CA)1:00am 6Blocc (Los Angeles CA)

RUSSIAN HOUSESOUNDS FROM THE WORLDTBA Sonámbulo Psicotropical (San Jose

COSTA RICA)TBA Collectif Medz Bazar (Paris FRANCE)TBA 47SOUL (London ENGLAND)TBA Bohemian Betyars (Miskolc HUNGARY)TBA åMBe (Brooklyn NY)

SAXON PUB8:00pm Johnny Nicholas (Cherry Spring TX)9:00pm Edan Archer (Gainesville FL)11:00pm Deanna Wheeler (Austin TX)12:00am Elaina Kay (Dallas TX)1:00am K.C. Harris (Nashville TN)

SCRATCHOUSEPASA EL MICTBA Serko Fu (Monterrey MEXICO)TBA Neblinna (Maracaibo VENEZUELA)TBA DannyBrasco (Nuevo Leon MEXICO)TBA Jony Beltran (Acuña MEXICO)TBA Sick Morrison (Monterrey MEXICO)TBA Curse (Monterrey MEXICO)TBA Oso Negro (Monterrey MEXICO)TBA Skiper RMZ (Monterrey MEXICO)

SCRATCHOUSE BACKYARDTBA Dre Prince (Austin TX)TBA Dox Black (San Jose CA)TBA KPthaProfit & City (San Antonio TX)TBA LIL YODAA (San Antonio TX)TBA DSR (Dominican Jay, $ Dot,

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SEVEN GRANDTERRIBLE RECORDS8:00pm Pottery (Montreal CANADA)9:00pm Del Water Gap (Brooklyn NY)10:00pm Claud (Chicago IL)11:00pm Two People (Melbourne AUSTRALIA)12:00am Miya Folick (Los Angeles CA)1:00am Kirin J Callinan (Redfern AUSTRALIA)

SHERATON BACKYARDMUSIC4MILESTBA AdELA (Atlanta GA)TBA Treehouse! (Myrtle Beach SC)TBA Walkney (Pittsburgh PA)TBA Angie Rose (Bronx NY)TBA Tangina Stone (Brookyln NY)TBA IAMTUNE (Greensboro NC)TBA June's Diary (Los Angeles CA)TBA Tiana Kocher (Los Angeles CA)TBA DYLI (Greensboro NC)TBA Revelation Mizik (Miami FL)TBA Citizen Shade (Greensboro NC)

SPEAKEASYSOL LIFE8:00pm Vanessa Zamora (Tijuana MEXICO)8:40pm Y La Bamba (Portland OR)9:35pm Olmeca (Los Angeles CA)10:15pm El Indio - World Hood (Sacramento CA)11:20pm Dos Santos (Chicago IL)12:10am Ziminino (Rio De Janeiro BRAZIL)1:00am Chief Boima (Los Angeles CA)

SPEAKEASY KABARETSOL LIFE8:00pm Savage Family (Sacramento CA)8:50pm Diogandih (Brooklyn NY)9:30pm FR333 (Oakland CA)10:10pm Spacewalker (Sacramento CA)10:50pm The Philharmonik (Sacramento CA)11:40pm Chhoti Maa (Oakland CA)12:20am Found Sound China Artists (Brooklyn

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STEPHEN F'S BAR8:00pm Norma (Paris FRANCE)9:00pm John Vincent III (Houston TX)10:00pm Harmony Byrne (Melbourne AUSTRALIA)11:00pm John-Robert (Edinburg VA)12:00am Will Varley (London ENGLAND)1:00am JP Saxe (Toronto CANADA)

SWAN DIVETHE LINE OF BEST FIT8:00pm Art School Girlfriend (Wrexham WALES)9:00pm Jealous of the Birds (Belfast N.

IRELAND)10:00pm Baywaves (Madrid SPAIN)11:00pm whenyoung (Limerick IRELAND)12:00am Her's (Liverpool ENGLAND)1:00am body type (Sydney AUSTRALIA)

SWAN DIVE PATIOLEVEL7:45pm Halima (NYC)8:35pm Bathe (Brooklyn NY)9:25pm Dreamer Boy (Nashville TN)10:15pm Briston Maroney (Nashville TN)11:15pm Slow Pulp (Madison WI)12:15am Sophie Meiers (Durango CO)1:15am TBA

THE TOWNSEND8:00pm THERE (Tel Aviv ISRAEL)9:00pm Indigo Sparke (Sydney AUSTRALIA)10:00pm The Desert (Bristol ENGLAND)11:00pm Gabriel Royal (NYC)12:00am Emilie Kahn (Montreal CANADA)1:00am Laura Misch (London ENGLAND)

VALHALLANEGATIVE GAIN8:00pm Viva Non (Winnipeg CANADA) 9:00pm Standalone (Indianapolis IN)10:00pm DSTR (Leipzig GERMANY)11:00pm Twin Tribes (Brownsville TX)12:00am Goo Munday (Sydney AUSTRALIA)1:00am Mr. Kitty (Austin TX)

THE VELVEETA ROOM8:00pm OSOG (Tel Aviv ISRAEL)9:00pm Ramblin' Deano (of Waco Brothers)

(Milwaukee WI)10:00pm Wild Ponies (Nashville TN)11:00pm Maudlin (Minneapolis MN)12:00am The Shackletons (Minneapolis MN)1:00am Sawyer Fredericks (Albany NY)

VICTORIAN ROOM AT THE DRISKILL8:00pm Suzan Köcher (Solingen GERMANY)9:00pm La Terza Classe (Naples ITALY)10:00pm Jackie Bristow (Gore NEW ZEALAND)11:00pm Quivers (Hobart AUSTRALIA)12:00am Emma Elisabeth (Berlin GERMANY)

SUNDAY, MARCH 17PALM DOOR ON SIXTHFREE SXSW CLOSING PARTYTBA Jonathan Bree (Auckland NEW ZEALAND)TBA The Chills (Dunedin NEW ZEALAND)TBA Superfónicos (Austin TX)TBA DJ Jester the Filipino Fist (Austin TX)

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2018/19 AUSTIN MUSIC POLL TOP 10sShinyribs

Black Pumas

Shakey Graves

BEST AUSTIN BAND1) Shinyribs 2) Black Pumas3) White Denim4) Superfónicos

5) HovvdyRUNNERS-UP: Cowboy Diplomacy,

Bruce Smith Band, Smiile, Vallejo, Sun June

BEST NEW AUSTIN BAND1) Black Pumas

2) Smiile3) TC Superstar

4) Nolan Potter’s Nightmare Band

5) Madi MeeksRUNNERS-UP: Glorietta, Demi the

Daredevil, Sam Houston & Blk Odyssy, the Guacamole Police,

the History Department

MUSICIAN OF THE YEAR1) Shakey Graves2) Jackie Venson3) Bob Schneider4) Molly Burch5) Gina ChavezRUNNERS-UP: Adrian Quesada, Spencer Gibb, Guy Forsyth, Patricia Vonne, Mobley

ALBUM OF THE YEAR1) Bob Schneider, Blood and Bones (Shockorama)2) Gina Chavez, Lightbeam3) Mobley, Fresh Lies, Vol. 1 (Violent Films)4) Erika Wennerstrom, Sweet Unknown (Partisan)5) Abhi the Nomad, Marbled (Tommy Boy)RUNNERS-UP: Spencer Gibb, Let’s Start Over; Patricia Vonne, Top of the Mountain; Ghostland Observatory, See You Later Simulator; Jaimee Harris, Red Rescue; AJ Vallejo, Love Songs for Dummies

SONG OF THE YEAR1) Black Pumas, “Black Moon Rising”2) Molly Burch, “To the Boys”3) Tiarra Girls, “Leave It to the People”4) Erika Wennerstrom, “Extraordinary Love”5) Abhi the Nomad, “Sex n’ Drugs”RUNNERS-UP: Willie Nelson, “Vote ’Em Out”; Patricia Vonne, “Top of the Mountain”; Bob Schneider, “Sing About Love”; Spencer Gibb, “Hey, World (Let’s Start Over)”; Demi the Daredevil, “America Anonymous”

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1) The Octopus Project2) Golden Dawn Arkestra

3) Thor & Friends4) Dallas Acid

5) A Is RedRUNNERS-UP: Mother Falcon, Toxic

Water, Ponytrap, Marrshun, Calliope Musicals

BLUES/SOUL/FUNK1) Guy Forsyth

2) Jackie Venson3) Peterson Brothers

4) Tomar & the FCs5) Roxy Roca

RUNNERS-UP: Johnny Nicholas, Shinyribs, Greyhounds, Mamafesta,

Carolyn Wonderland

COUNTRY1) Willie Nelson

2) Dale Watson3) Croy & the Boys4) Carson McHone5) Charley Crockett

RUNNERS-UP: Barbara Nesbitt, Them Duqaines, Asleep at the Wheel,

Mike and the Moonpies, Kelly Willis

ELECTRONIC1) Ghostland Observatory

2) Scorpio Rising3) Trouble in the Streets

4) Bayonne5) Bill Converse

RUNNERS-UP: Capyac, the Octopus Project, Zettajoule, Survive,

Resonant Frequency

FOLK/BLUEGRASS1) Wood & Wire2) The Deer3) Jaimee Harris4) Folk Uke5) Little MazarnRUNNERS-UP: The Cover Letter, the Madisons, Bob Livingston, Love & Chaos, Whiskey Shivers

HIP-HOP/RAP1) Magna Carda2) The Teeta3) Kydd Jones4) Quin NFN5) PnthnRUNNERS-UP: Abhi the Nomad, Mama Duke, Street Queer, Riders Against the Storm, Third Root

JAZZ1) White Ghost Shivers2) Sarah Sharp3) Elias Haslanger’s Church on Monday4) Atlas Maior5) Red YoungRUNNERS-UP: Ephraim Owens, Jitterbug Vipers, Brian Kremer, Blue Moon Jazz Quartet, Beto y los Fairlanes

LATIN1) Gina Chavez2) Brownout3) Superfónicos 4) Patricia Vonne5) Como Las MoviesRUNNERS-UP: Del Castillo, El Tule, Vallejo, Grupo Fantasma, Samba Bamba

METAL1) Black Heart Saints2) Bridge Farmers3) Rickshaw Billie’s Burger Patrol4) Eagle Claw5) Immortal GuardianRUNNERS-UP: Mammoth Grinder, Doom Side of the Moon, Portrayal of Guilt, Ignitor, Runescarred

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NONE-OF-THE-ABOVE1) Bob Schneider &

the Moonlight Orchestra2) White Ghost Shivers

3) Fragile Rock4) DJ Confucius Jones5) The Kraken Quartet

RUNNERS-UP: Frederico7, Seu Jacinto, the Damn Torpedoes, the Guacamole

Police, Christeene

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2) Worm Suicide3) Big Bill4) Xetas

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ROCK1) Bob Schneider

2) Sweet Spirit3) Vallejo

4) Cowboy Diplomacy5) PR Newman

RUNNERS-UP: Billy King & the Bad Bad Bad, Torino Black, the Boleys, Cherubs,

Israel Nash

WORLD1) Grupo Massa

2) Mau Mau Chaplains3) Atash

4) Ley Line5) Frederico7

RUNNERS-UP: Rattle Tree, Seu Jacinto, El Tule, Mazel Tov Kocktail Hour, Tio Chico

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BEST AUSTIN MUSICIANSBASS1) Roscoe Beck2) Bruce Hughes3) Pat Harris4) Daniel Durham5) Kenneth NullRUNNERS-UP: Jonas Saks, Jimmy Blazer, Nick Clark, Mehdi Boudra, Scott McIntyre

DRUMS/PERCUSSION1) Brannen Temple2) Mike Buck3) Wayne Salzmann II4) Andrew Stevens5) Jake RabinRUNNERS-UP: Katie Marie, Bruno Vinezof, Aric Garcia, Alex Marrero, Jose Gutierrez

FEMALE VOCALIST1) Gina Chavez2) Patricia Vonne3) Alesia Lani4) Mama Duke5) Lex LandRUNNERS-UP: Tameca Jones, Ruthie Foster, Jackie Venson, Sabrina Ellis, Molly Burch

GUITAR1) Jackie Venson2) David Grissom3) Eve Monsees4) Eric Tessmer5) Gabriel GuardianRUNNERS-UP: Mark Sean, Jon Sanchez, Arielle, Leo Lydon, Jelly Ellington

HORNS1) Grupo Horns2) Ephraim Owens3) Big Wy’s Brass Band4) Oliver Steck5) Elias HaslangerRUNNERS-UP: Kevin Flatt, Joshua Thompson, Hard Proof, Shinyribs Horns, Adrian Ruiz

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KEYBOARDS1) Emily Gimble2) Zack Morgan3) Kevin Lovejoy4) Michael Ramos5) Jon DeasRUNNERS-UP: Danny Saldivar, Oliver Steck, David Grant, Dave Madden, Red Young

MALE VOCALS1) Bob Schneider2) Kevin Russell3) Mobley4) Eric Burton5) Jake LloydRUNNERS-UP: Spencer Gibb, Guy Forsyth, Bobby Bookout, Ian Cochran, Tomar Williams

MISCELLANEOUS INSTRUMENT1) Guy Forsyth (harmonica)2) Kevin Russell (ukulele)3) Jeff Johnston (saw/telephone)4) Oliver Steck (accordion)5) Frank Almendra (cavaquinho)RUNNERS-UP: Patricia Vonne (castanets), Jeff Plankenhorn (“plank”/Dobro), Amy Moreland (mandolin), Greg Izor (harmonica), Ben Buck (beatbox)

SONGWRITER1) Bob Schneider2) Israel Nash3) Jaimee Harris4) Spencer Gibb5) Madi MeeksRUNNERS-UP: Patricia Vonne, Woody Russell, Sarah Sharp, Walker Lukens, David Ramirez

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STRINGS1) Carrie Rodriguez2) Warren Hood3) Tosca String Quartet4) Will Taylor5) Eddie DickersonRUNNERS-UP: David Perales, Haydn Vitera, Lauren Rochell, Curtis Thomas, Sadie Wolfe

RADIO STATION1) KUTX2) Austin City Limits Radio (formerly KGSR)3) Sun Radio4) KLBJ-FM5) KOOPRUNNERS-UP: KUT, KVRX, 101X, KMFA, KAZI

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EXPLODED DRAWING XLVAustin School of Film, Friday 1 Eschewing DJ sets for live elec-tronic performances, the beat conduc-tors at Exploded Drawing flex diversity with a bill more left field than boom bap. Leaving Records alum Devonwho (Portland) infects Brainfeeder-style beats with boogie, San Antonio’s Expansions of Q takes a spiritual jazz turn, and Toronto’s Astro Mega imports lo-fi bangers. Locally, modular lord Curved Light creates ambient walls of sound, Bragglights brings the blistering acid house, and the Point chills spliff-soaked songwriting. – Dan Gentile

ADIA VICTORIAMohawk, Friday 1 Nashville-based, Adia Victoria sub-merges into dark indie blues on new sophomore effort Silences. The stark, brooding LP speaks on sexism, mental illness, and the stifling expectations weighed on a rural, South Carolina-reared polymath. Since her acclaimed 2016 debut, the singer, who was raised as a Seventh-day Adventist, has rejected the genre label Americana. Multi-instrumentalist/photographer Joshua Asante joins from Little Rock with slow-burning, cosmically inclined hip-hop renditions. – Rachel Rascoe

KELLY WILLIS/RADNEY FOSTERSaxon Pub, Friday 1/ Saturday 2 Standout, early-weekend songwriter sets kick off Friday with Kelly Willis mining her solo return after 11 years, last year’s seventh LP Back Being Blue, an eclectic mix of sweet honky-tonk and bittersweet ballads. Radney Foster follows Saturday showing off

his country hits. The Texas native continues expanding his talent behind intimate 2017 book/LP combo For You to See the Stars. – Doug Freeman

PROJECT ATX6 FINALEStateside at the Paramount, Saturday 2 This year, roving documentary series Project ATX6 delivered six Austin acts to festivals in Nova Scotia, Hanoi, and Montreal. Propelled by founder Chris Brecht, the handpicked talents of Michael Booher, Carrie Fussell (Calliope Musicals), Jacob Alan Jaeger, Nnedi Nebula (Trouble in the Streets), Georgia Parker (Big Cedar Fever), and Cory Reinisch (Harvest Thieves) celebrate their homecoming with a big finale. KUTX’s Laurie Gallardo and Tate Landon Mayeux of Mayeux & Broussard host footage from the road alongside full-band performances. – Rachel Rascoe

LÖWIN ALBUM RELEASECheer Up Charlies, Saturday 2 Löwin’s excellent sophomore effort, Heavy as the Sun, veers surprisingly into synth-pop territory, the fourpiece levitating a lighter sound thanks to Sara Houser’s return to keyboards and airy vocals. The pop glimmer easily collides with the band’s background in rollicking, bluesy rock. Support includes quintet All Eyes blending off-kilter dance beats with funk punches, while Fanclub trios twee, indie-pop earworms. Blushing’s dark shoegaze deluges last. – Libby Webster

G.O.M.E.Z.The Parlor, Saturday 2 For six months, north of the Drag, venerable pizza joint the Parlor has quietly returned to its roots serving

up punk rock alongside slices, via a series of Saturday afternoon matinees. It’s steadily built a scene-within-the-scene, presenting a well-curated mix of old and new bands. This show hosts a one-day-only reunion of Nineties Kiss-and-Star-Wars-loving punks G.O.M.E.Z. (spelling courtesy of legal mandate) alongside power-pop bru-tarians Gentlemen Rogues and neo-emoists Bum Out. – Tim Stegall

STEPHEN MARLEYScoot Inn, Saturday 2 After a slew of acoustic perfor-mances, Grammy-winning reggae scion Stephen Marley released the self-explanatory One Take: Acoustic Jams last October. His first album since 2016, the collection finds him performing both lead vocals and percussion, an unsurprising feat given Marley’s production history. The melody maker’s as much an MC as Jamaican crooner. – Derek Udensi

INDIE ORCHESTRA NIGHTMillennium Youth Entertain- ment Complex, Sunday 3 Brent Baldwin’s choral explosion Panoramic Voices pulls major heavy-weights for its fourth annual Indie Orchestra Night. Roky Erickson’s foun-dational psych howls, Night Glitter’s atmospheric shoegaze, Mobley’s post-genre electronics, and Sweet Spirit’s rebellious pop all get reimagined with a full symphonic and choir backing. A portion of the proceeds benefits HAAM. 4:30pm. – Doug Freeman

AYO SPRING CONCERTAustin High School Perform- ing Arts Center, Sunday 3 Murdered on March 12, 2018, by a bomb left on his doorstep,

17-year-old bass prodigy Draylen Mason’s final performance occurred at the Austin Youth Orchestra’s spring concert last year. Dedicating a free, 3pm program of Ives, Gershwin, Price, and Copland to him this Sunday, AYO underlines March 3 being proclaimed Draylen Mason Day by the city of Austin. The Tribute to Draylen concert starring Shakey Graves follows later this spring. – Raoul Hernandez

DEEP FRIED FAT TUESDAYEmpire Control Room, Tuesday 5 Fat Tuesday’s got a phat brass lineup behind local headliner Big Wy’s Brass Band. Honking across funk, New Orleans jazz, and neo-soul, the Austin-born 10-piece vitalizes brain stems through instrumental covers of rap and pop songs peppered with original material. Catch them alongside like-minded local blowers Graveltooth, the Capitol, and Boogaloo. – Marilee Bodden

HOTEL VEGAS & VOLSTEAD EIGHTH ANNIVERSARYHotel Vegas & Volstead, Thursday 7 East Sixth music mainstays Hotel Vegas and Volstead celebrate 8 with a free, 10-hour mini-fest. Volstead kicks off with a slew of songwriters and DJs, including Leslie Sisson, Mike Wiebe, DJ GirlFriend, and more. Inside at Vegas holds prog-psych septet Nolan

Potter’s Nightmare Band, Sailor Poon’s raucous garage rock, dissonant post-punk from Borzoi, and Mean Jolene’s power-pop. Vegas’ patio closes the night with surf-skuzz quartet Leather Girls and A Giant Dog’s beloved punk theatrics. – Libby Webster

DEVIL MASTERBarracuda, Thursday 7 After last month’s surpris-ingly effective big-screen treatment of black metal bible Lords of Chaos, Philadelphia’s Devil Master whip up a rabid approximation of the Nordic scene’s earliest Venom and Bathory worship. Following up 2018’s acclaimed demo comp Manifestations on extreme hometown imprint Relapse, the corpse-painted coven now unleashes hardcore death rock full-length Satan Spits on Children of Light, a blitzkrieg of chorus pedal-thickened mayhem. – Raoul Hernandez

BOB SEGER & THE SILVER BULLET BANDErwin Center, Thursday 7 Deep into his farewell tour, the Motor City’s heartland rocker looks slim and spry. For the soul-ful 73-year-old Rock & Roll Hall of Famer gigging since 1961, a cover of Dylan’s “Forever Young” has been earned. Other rarities like Beverly Hills Cop II hit “Shakedown” land on the victory-lap set lists, otherwise rich with eternal everyman hits. “In 2020, I’ll be available for weddings,” he recently quipped onstage. – Kevin Curtin

Betty Harris SOUNDCHECK B Y R A O U L H E R N A N D E Z

EL FANTASMAColiseum, Friday 1 Hot Latin regionalist Alexander García hosts all-star bill of Virlán García, Banda los Sebastianes, Los Tres de la Palma, Los Dos de Tamaulipas.

FLESH LIGHTS TAPE RELEASEFine Southern Gentlemen, Friday 1 ATX power-pop explosives.

IGOR & THE RED ELVISESContinental Club, Friday 1 Igor Yuzov leads Russian surfniks.

SUPERSUCKERSParish, Friday 1 Cowpunk grunge royalty.

METRIC, ZOÉACL Live at the Moody Theater, Saturday 2 Toronto New Wave vs. Mexican rock.

THE ZOMBIESMohawk, Saturday 2 Rod Argent and Colin Blunstone still lead St. Albans’ original Britpop spooks.

MYSTIC 100’SBarracuda, Saturday 2 Olympian punks, formerly Milk Music, top Narrow Head, Crooked Bangs, and Chronophage.

KYM WARNERCosmic Coffee + Beer Garden, Tuesday 5 The Greencards’ Aussie mando champ.

SAVES THE DAYMohawk, Tuesday 5 Jersey emos celebrate album number 9.

LOWLAND HUMMohawk, Wednesday 6 Virginian folk marrieds Daniel and Lauren Goans.

DALE WATSONRollins Theatre, Wednesday 6 Austin’s Johnny Cash at the Long Center.

TOWNES VAN ZANDT BIRTHDAYCactus Cafe, Thursday 7 Butch Hancock hosts.

GIN BLOSSOMSScoot Inn, Thursday 7 New Miserable Experience performed in its entirety.

IN-STORES:SUNDAY: Moving Panoramas,

Waterloo Records, 2pm; William Harries Graham, Waterloo Records, 5pm

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Betty Harris kicks off Mardi Gras with an encore performance of last year’s two-night stand at Antone’s. Nicknamed the Lost Queen of New Orleans Soul and associated with late producer-pianist Allen Toussaint, you’d be forgiven for thinking the 80-year-old diva hails from the Big Easy. “Oh, no,” she clarified by phone from her home in Connecticut last year. “I was in New Orleans about a month, but that’s the longest I’ve ever been there.” Harris grew up in Florida and Alabama surrounded by music, her father promoting gospel artists including Sam Cooke & the Soul Stirrers, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, the Dixie Hummingbirds, and Caravans. She considers herself most fortunate to have spent a good amount of time around Tharpe, “who was actually playing rock & roll but nobody knew it!” Another giant of the genre men-tored Harris after she moved to NYC in the early Sixties.

“I had such a huge set of lungs that I really didn’t know where I belonged until I met Big Maybelle,” she said. “I went to her when she was playing the Apollo and she helped me find my own style, my own voice, my own sound.” Harris cracked the R&B Top 10 in 1963 with a syrupy slow take on Solomon Burke’s “Cry to Me.” The sec-ond half of the decade found her jetting to New Orleans for sessions with Toussaint and a rhythm section that soon became the Meters. The sessions proved tumultuous but the results – searing ballads (“Nearer to You”) and furious funk (“There’s a Break in the Road”) – remain thrilling to this day. “Allen was young, I was young. We clashed some, but I had a definite respect for his work. There was some childish stuff, but along with the Meters, we came out with some gor-geous songs.” – Thomas Fawcett

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HOLE IN THE WALL, 2538 Guadalupe, 512/472-5599HOTEL VEGAS, 1502 E. Sixth, 512/524-1584HUDSON’S ON MERCER, 381 Mercer St.,

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512/330-9500ONE-2-ONE BAR, 1509 S. Lamar, 512/473-0121OPAL DIVINE’S AUSTIN GRILL, 2200 S. I-35,

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512/766-1842VOLSTEAD LOUNGE, 1500 E. Sixth, 512/680-0532VULCAN GAS CO., 418 E. Sixth, 512/522-8851WATERLOO RECORDS, 600-A N. Lamar, 512/474-2500WHIP IN, 1950 S. I-35, 512/442-5337WHISLER’S, 1816 E. Sixth, 512/480-0781THE WHITE HORSE, 500 Comal, 512/553-6756

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512/414-2505AUSTIN SCHOOL OF FILM, 2200 Tillery, 512/236-8877AUSTIN WINERY, 440 E. St. Elmo Ste. A-1THE BARN, 6218 Brodie, 512/694-1664BARRACUDA, 611 E. SeventhBAT BAR, 218 E. Sixth, 512/474-6363B.D. RILEY’S, 204 E. Sixth, 512/494-1335BEERLAND, 711 Red River, 512/479-7625BEN MILAM WHISKEY DISTILLERY,

2218 Hwy. 281 N., BlancoBLACK SPARROW, 113 W. Second, Taylor, 512/804-9626BROKEN SPOKE, 3201 S. Lamar, 512/442-6189BUCK’S BACKYARD, 1750 FM 1626 S., BudaBUTTERFLY BAR AT THE VORTEX, 2307 Manor Rd.C-BOY’S HEART & SOUL, 2008 S. Congress,

512/215-0023CACTUS CAFE, 2247 Guadalupe, 512/475-6515THE CAPITAL GRILLE, 117 W. Fourth, 512/322-2005CAROUSEL LOUNGE, 1110 E. 52nd, 512/452-6790CEDAR STREET COURTYARD, 208-C W. Fourth,

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512/441-2444CONTINENTAL CLUB, 1315 S. Congress, 512/441-2444COSMIC COFFEE + BEER GARDEN, 121 Pickle Rd.,

512/481-0694CRAFT PRIDE, 61 Rainey, 512/428-5571DIRTY DOG BAR, 505 E. Sixth, 512/744-4695DONN’S DEPOT, 1600 W. Fifth, 512/478-0336DOZEN STREET, 1808 E. 12thDRISKILL BAR, 604 Brazos, 512/391-7162EBERLY, 615 S. Lamar, 512/916-9000EDDIE V’S, 301 E. Fifth, 512/472-1860EL MERCADO, 1302 S. First, 512/447-7445THE ELECTRIC CHURCH, 5018 E. Cesar ChavezELEPHANT ROOM, 315 Congress, 512/473-2279ELYSIUM, 705 Red River, 512/478-8385EMO’S, 2015 E. Riverside, 888/512-7469EMPIRE CONTROL ROOM, 606 E. Seventh,

512/651-4690ERWIN CENTER, 1701 Red River, 512/471-7744EVANGELINE CAFE, 8106 Brodie, 512/282-2586EXPLODED RECORDS, 4500 Duval St.FINE SOUTHERN GENTLEMEN, 507 Calles #109,

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THU 2/28Gnawed, Hypoxyphilia, 523 Thompson

The 5.6.7.8’s, Antone’sCalico Blue, BarracudaJordan Moser, BeerlandJacob Rogers, Come & Take It Live

Outlier, Driskill BarBubblegum Octopus, Watabou, Elysium

Car Seat Headrest, Naked Giants, Emo’s

Matthew & the Arrogant Sea, Galapaghost, the Thief & the Architect, Hole in the Wall

Cellars, MohawkDamien Jurado, the North DoorDave Mason, Steve Cropper, Gretchen Rhodes, Paramount

Nashville Pussy, Speedealer, Parish

KiD Trunks, Craig Xen, Scratchouse

Ruby Dice, the Townsend

FRI 3/1Betty Harris, Antone’sDevonwho, Astro Mega, Expansions of Q, Austin School of Film

Brothertiger, BarracudaFlender, BeerlandDick LeMasters, Black SparrowDestructo, Dom Dolla, Cedar Street Courtyard

Drew Fish Band, Cheatham St.Deep State, Cheer Up CharliesEl Fantasma, Virlán García, Banda los Sebastianes, Los Tres de la Palma, Los Dos de Tamaulipas, Coliseum

Within Chaos, Come & Take It Live

Igor & the Red Elvises, Continental Club

Calling All Captains, Settle Your Scores, NU-95, Dirty Dog Bar

Yves Tumor, Empire Control RoomTrampled by Turtles, the Ghost of Paul Revere, Gruene Hall

Whit, Ruiners, Hotel VegasAdia Victoria, Joshua Asante, the Brook & the Bluff, Mohawk

Supersuckers, Parishsfam, ScratchouseWestern Civilization, Spider House Ballroom

Little Fools, Stay GoldThe Lil Smokies, Michigan Rattlers, Stubb’s

Night Traveler, Swan Dive

SAT 3/2Metric, Zoé, July Talk, ACL LiveBetty Harris, Antone’sMystic 100’s, Narrow Head, Barracuda

Chew, BeerlandJessee Lee, Cactus CafeQuaker City Night Hawks, Continental Club

Jason Martin, Dozen StreetLP, Jim & Sam, Emo’sJukebox the Ghost, Mowgli’s, Okilly Dokilly, Playboy Manbaby, Empire Control Room

Tanner Fenoglio, Gruene HallCollin Mullins, Hole in the WallCrypt Trip, Fogg, Hotel VegasSonny Fodera, Ironwood HallCactus Flowers, Kick Butt CoffeeThe Zombies, Nightly, Phangs, Mohawk

The Bellrays, the Atom Age, Parish

Chris Colston, River Road Ice House

Stephen Marley, the Scoot InnCorrupt, ScratchouseThe Band Camino, Stubb’sWax Dream, Swan DiveXIII, Penalty Box, Before the End, Texas Mist

Saymyname, Rawtek, Vulcan Gas Co.

SUN 3/3Chew, BeerlandLeftover Crack, Easy Action, Cop/Out, Come & Take It Live

The Interrupters, Masked Intruder, Rat Boy, Mohawk

Amy Ray Band, Chastity Brown, Stubb’s

MON 3/4Men I Trust, BarracudaCrown Larks, Cheer Up CharliesJeff Tweedy, Paramount

TUE 3/5John 5, Jared James Nichols, Dead Girls Academy, Come & Take It Live

Saves the Day, Remo Drive, Mighty, Mohawk

WED 3/6Subverter, BeerlandOutline in Color, Deadships, Dead Crown, When Forever Ends, Insights, Come & Take It Live

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Lowland Hum, MohawkAqueous, Parish

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AUSTIN WINERY Monks Jazz presents Elias Haslanger Quintet (8:00)

THE BARN Jack Funn Trio (8:00)BARRACUDA Calico Blue, Bliss Motel,

Blood, Cosmic Chaos (9:00) RBAT BAR Gary Lee Cox Band (7:00)B.D. RILEY’S Kristen Gibbs Band (8:00)BEERLAND Marmalakes, Teddy Glass

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C-BOY’S HEART & SOUL Flyjack’s Funk & Soul Revival (10:00), Beat Root Revival (6:30)

CACTUS CAFE Sean Rowe (8:30) ACAROUSEL LOUNGE Crimson Devils,

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DIRTY DOG BAR Ketamine Dreams, Rayfyrd Polekat (10:00)

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SAHARA LOUNGE Fuego ATX (10:00)SAM’S TOWN POINT Jimmie Dreams

& Crescent Soul Revue (9:00), Guitar Grady (7:00)

SAXON PUB Dale & Waylon (10:00), Julie Nolen (8:00), Love & Chaos (6:00)

THE SCOOT INN Cottonwood Crows (acoustic) (8:00)

SCRATCHOUSE KiD Trunks, Craig Xen, Coolie Cut, Bass Santana, Flyboy Tarantino, Kin$oul (7:00) R

SEVEN GRAND Soul Food Thursdays w/ Mac McIntosh (9:00)

SKYLARK LOUNGE Austin Blues Society blues jam w/ the Austones (8:30), Happy Hour w/ the Legendary Margaret Wright (6:00)

SPIDER HOUSE BALLROOM Via Mangata (12mid), Subtle Motion (11:00), Omak (10:00)

STAY GOLD Willy McGee (10:00)STUBB’S Andrew Nolte, Devan Mulvaney

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EVANGELINE CAFE Down & Out (7:00) A

FLAMINGO CANTINA Reggae jam-down (9:00)

GERALDINE’S Jo James (9:30)GIDDY UPS Open mic w/ Dewey Lyon

(7:00)GRUENE HALL Reed Brothers (6:00) AGÜERO’S Tex Thomas & the Danglin’

Wranglers (6:00)HALF STEP Jacob Gonzales Trio (9:30)HIGHBALL Hot Texas Swing Band (8:00)HOLE IN THE WALL Matthew &

the Arrogant Sea, Margaret Chavez, Galapaghost, the Thief & the Architect (9:00) R

HOTEL VEGAS Club Vegas w/ Llloyd, Wet Male Deejay, Slimey Steve, Case (9:00)

LITTLE LONGHORN Alvin Crow & the Pleasant Valley Boys (8:30), Them Duqaines (6:00)

LONE STAR COURT Aimee Bobruk (7:00)

MOHAWK Fuss Ricket, Cellars, Mode Dodeca, Most Modern [inside] (9:00) RA

MOONTOWER SALOON The New Eastside Kings (6:00),

THE NORTH DOOR Damien Jurado, Sun June (8:00) ÑR

ONE-2-ONE BAR Mojo, Elektric Ants (10:00), the Belle Sounds (8:00), Phineas Gage (6:00)

OSKAR BLUES BREWERY Amplify Austin Day w/ Riders Against the Storm, Shy Beast, My Golden Calf, Groundwork Music (6:00)

PARAMOUNT Dave Mason & Steve Cropper Rock & Soul Revue w/ Gretchen Rhodes (8:00) ÑRA

PARISH Nashville Pussy, Speedealer, Black Eyed Vermillion (7:00) ÑR

PARKER JAZZ CLUB Kenny Williams (8:00)

POODIES Sharon’s b-day bash w/ the Stones Banquet (Rolling Stones tribute), Andrea Marie & Magnolia Band, Tessy Lou & the Shotgun Stars, Appa-Ty-BB, George Devore (4:00)

REALE’S Richard Patnaude (6:00)RILEY’S TAVERN Shad Blair & friends

(8:00)ROSS’ OLD AUSTIN T.R. Sterzing (6:30)

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VISTA BREWING Driftwood Nights w/ Carson McHone (6:30) A

VOLSTEAD LOUNGE Crashing In w/ King Louie (10:00)

VULCAN GAS CO. Audiojack, Jeff Scroggins (9:00)

WHIP IN Indoor Creature, the Irons, Clunis (8:00) A

THE WHITE HORSE Weldon Henson (12mid), JD Clark & the Stuck in the Mud Band (10:00), Missy Beth & the Morning Afters (8:00)

SATU R DAY 3/2

THE ABGB Rickshaw Billie’s Burger Patrol, Pelvis Wrestley, Cat Jaguar (9:00)

ACL LIVE Metric, Zoé, July Talk (7:00) ÑR

ANDERSON MILL PUB Heavy Led, Shelly Knight (9:00)

ANTONE’S Mardi Gras weekend w/ Betty Harris, Peterson Brothers (9:00) ÑR

THE BARN Raul Ochoa (8:00)BARRACUDA Mystic 100’s, Narrow

Head, Crooked Bangs, Chronophage (9:00) ÑR

B.D. RILEY’S Daithi “Davey” Arwine (3:00)BEERLAND The Naked Tungs, Chew,

Goldbloom, Bliss Motel (9:00) RBEN MILAM WHISKEY

DISTILLERY Texas Independence Day w/ Pat Byrne (4:00), Shane Smith & the Saints (2:00)

BLACK SPARROW Preachers of Hell County, AC & the Bad Billys, Pretty Bad Bob (7:00)

BROKEN SPOKE Ben Rodgers (noon), Dale Watson (8:15), Paula Russell (6:00)

C-BOY’S HEART & SOUL Mike Flanigin Trio w/ Jimmie Vaughan (10:30), Kathy & the Kilowatts (8:00)

CACTUS CAFE Ray Prim Quartet, Jessee Lee (8:30) RA

THE CAPITAL GRILLE Matt Creaton (6:30)

CAROUSEL LOUNGE Housewarming, Sanco Loop, Merciful Heavens (9:00), Ted Roddy’s One Man Band (7:00), Rileyann (5:00)

CENTRAL MARKET NORTH Donovan Keith (6:30) A

CENTRAL MARKET SOUTH Hot Texas Swing Band (6:30) A

CHEATHAM ST. Mike Ryan (8:00)CHEER UP CHARLIES Löwin (album

release), Blushing, Fanclub, All Eyes (9:00) Ñ

COME & TAKE IT LIVE No Springs Attached Fest w/ After Aristotle, Royal Knaves, No Clue Whatsoever, Blue Tongue, Kayla Outlaw, Omarr Awake, the Big Fix, Youth & Canvas, Cassandra Else & the Outside Dogs, Ricci Valice & the Peaceful Beasts (4:00)

CONTINENTAL CLUB Quaker City Night Hawks (12mid), Brandy Zdan (10:00), Soul Man Sam Evans (8:00), Redd Volkaert (3:30) R

CONTINENTAL CLUB GALLERY The Lost Counts (10:30), Ethan Azarian & Jeff Johnston (8:30)

COSMIC COFFEE + BEER GARDEN Rod Melancon (9:00)

CRAFT PRIDE Sixth anniversary party day two w/ Jolie & the Jackalopes (10:00), Colton Turner (8:30), Phil Rocker (6:00), Myles & the Longshots (3:00), Gin Racers (noon)

DIRTY DOG BAR Texas Birthday Bash IV w/ Scott H. Biram, Pure Luck, the Buffalo Ruckus, J.D. Pinkus, WhiskeyDick, Snake Skin Prison, Thunderosa (7:00)

DONN’S DEPOT Murphy’s Inlaws & Outlaws

DOZEN STREET Jason Martin, Dream Eater, Futon Blonde, Fertility House, Summer Rental (9:00) R

DRISKILL BAR Dirty Mercy (9:00), Tracie Lynn (6:00)

EDDIE V’S Kirk Covington Trio (8:00) ATHE ELECTRIC CHURCH Cumbia

night w/ Plan Sonidero & DJ Vanessa (9:00)

THE TOWNSEND Red on Yellow (10:00), Ruby Dice (7:30) R

VOLSTEAD LOUNGE Créma hip-hop & cumbia night w/ ulovei (10:00)

WHIP IN Sarah Stollak & Phill Brush Duo, the Cranes, Barbara Bergin Trio (8:00) A

THE WHITE HORSE Jonathan Terrell (12mid), David Touchton (10:00), Wilkinson’s Quartet (8:00)

F R I DAY 3/1

3TEN ACL LIVE Dance party at dusk w/ DJ Mel (8:00)

523 THOMPSON Ecstasy by Current III w/ Drumcell, Subversive, Private Service, JT Whitfield, Caæry & Hellie (11:00)

THE ABGB Jesse Otis Dalton vs. the State of Texas (9:00)

ANTONE’S Mardi Gras weekend w/ Betty Harris, Tomar & the FCs (9:00) ÑR

AUSTIN SCHOOL OF FILM Exploded Drawing w/ Devonwho, Bragglights, Astro Mega, the Point, Expansions of Q, Curved Light (9:00) ÑR

THE BARN The Somebodies (8:00)BARRACUDA The Lagoons, Summer

Heart, Brothertiger, Buhu (8:00) RBEERLAND Super Thief, Blank

Hellscape, Flender, Hotmom, Endless Sewer (9:00) R

BLACK SPARROW Douglas Greer, Dick LeMasters (8:00) R

BROKEN SPOKE Billy Mata (9:00), Lynette Wolfe (6:00)

BUCK’S BACKYARD Whiskey Myers, Bones Owens, Creekside Republic (7:30)

C-BOY’S HEART & SOUL Mike Flanigin Trio w/ Jimmie Vaughan (10:30), Rosie Flores Revue (6:30)

CACTUS CAFE The 11:59 Songwriting Group (7:30) A

THE CAPITAL GRILLE Tara Williamson (6:30)

CAROUSEL LOUNGE Mad Cowboys (7:00), Variety Jones (5:00)

CEDAR STREET COURTYARD Destructo, Dom Dolla (9:00) R

CENTRAL MARKET NORTH Them Duqaines (6:30) A

CENTRAL MARKET SOUTH Huerta Culture (6:30) A

CHEATHAM ST. Drew Fish Band, Landon Bullard & the Mostly Sober (8:00) R

CHEER UP CHARLIES Sun June, PR Newman, Deep State, Veranda, Nevil (9:00) R

COLISEUM El Fantasma, Virlán García, Banda los Sebastianes, Los Tres de la Palma, Los Dos de Tamaulipas (8:00) ÑR

COME & TAKE IT LIVE Within Chaos, Critical Assembly, Death of a Dream, Lug (8:00) R

CONTINENTAL CLUB Igor & the Red Elvises (11:30), Carolyn Sills Combo (10:00), The Blues Specialists (6:30) ÑR

CONTINENTAL CLUB GALLERY The Lost Counts (10:30), Emily Gimble (8:30)

CRAFT PRIDE Sixth anniversary party day one w/ Flyjack (10:15), Tennessee Stiffs (7:00), Electric Hunter (4:00)

DIRTY DOG BAR Calling All Captains, Settle Your Scores, Gold Steps, Halfway Atlantic, NU-95 (8:00) R

DONN’S DEPOT Donn & the Station Masters

DOZEN STREET No Kid$, Hexx & Lunchboxx, Ben Buck, Cold Sweat (9:00)

DRISKILL BAR Texas Tycoons (9:00), Weldon Henson (6:00)

EDDIE V’S Blue Mist (8:00) ATHE ELECTRIC CHURCH Modular

Sun, Trace of Lime, Gumma, Jack Ferrara (9:00)

ELEPHANT ROOM James Polk’s Center Peace (9:30), Paper Moon Shiners (6:00)

ELYSIUM Scorpio Rising, the Temple of Mercy (Sisters of Mercy tribute), Rare Magic (8:00)

EMPIRE CONTROL ROOM Yves Tumor, Bridle, Grandmother (10:00) R

FINE SOUTHERN GENTLEMEN Flesh Lights (tape release), Dregs, Werewolf (9:00) Ñ

FLAMINGO CANTINA 9 Blind Men & the Tiger, the Capitol, Ex Romantika (9:00)

FREDA’S SEAFOOD GRILLE Eddy Maine (6:00) A

GERALDINE’S Foxtales (10:30)GIDDY UPS Robert Johnson’s Soul

(8:30), W.C. Clark (5:30)GRUENE HALL Trampled by Turtles, the

Ghost of Paul Revere (8:00) RAGÜERO’S The Bob Fuentes Show (6:30)HIGHBALL Jazz lounge w/ Sarah

Arenella (7:00)HOLE IN THE WALL MUNN, King

Warbler, Poly Action, Oh Honey No (9:00)HOTEL VEGAS Chromagnus (EP

release), the Well, Whit, Ruiners (9:00) RLITTLE LONGHORN Bobby Marlar

(9:00), the Big Gun Show (6:00)LONE STAR COURT Mandy Rowden

(9:00)MOHAWK Adia Victoria, Joshua Asante

[inside] (10:00) ÑRA , Ripe, the Brook & the Bluff [outside] (9:00) RA

MOONTOWER SALOON Raphina Austin & Code 3 (8:00)

NEWORLDELI Barbara Bergin & Rattlesnake Annie, Kelly Michael (7:00)

ONE WORLD THEATRE Poco (9:30) A

ONE-2-ONE BAR Trouble in the Streets, the Fritz, Lunar Eclectic (8:30)

OSKAR BLUES BREWERY DJ Diggy Dutch (6:00)

PARISH Supersuckers, Billy King & the Bad Bad Bad (9:00) ÑR

PARKER JAZZ CLUB Kris Kimura Quartet (8:00)

PERRY’S STEAKHOUSE Nick Connolly & Chris Maresh (6:00) A

PLUSH Midwest Sessions presents JT Donaldson (10:00)

RILEY’S TAVERN Hognose, the Organics (9:00), the Jonathans (6:00)

RIVER ROAD ICE HOUSE Brandon Rhyder (8:00)

ROSS’ OLD AUSTIN Joe Strouse (6:30)RUSTIC TAP Texas KGB (8:00)SAHARA LOUNGE Body Rock ATX

(10:00)SAM’S TOWN POINT Simon Flory

(album release), Daisy O’Connor, Wil Cope, Tiger Alley (8:00)

SAXON PUB Kevin Galloway (10:30), Kelly Willis (9:00), Denny Freeman (6:00) Ñ

THE SCOOT INN Craig Marshall (8:30)SCRATCHOUSE sfam (9:00) R , Blaise

(EP release) & guests (9:00)SHOOTERS NORTH The Weak Knights

(9:00)SKULL MECHANIX BREWING

Fools, Hot Crimes (9:00)SKYLARK LOUNGE Brown Sugar

(9:00), Happy Hour w/ the Legendary Margaret Wright (6:00)

SPIDER HOUSE BALLROOM Western Civilization (10:00) R , Rickshaw Billie’s Burger Patrol, Hand-Me-Down Adventure (single release), the Oysters, Bear on Bear (9:00)

SQUARERUT KAVA BAR The Blues Bank (9:00)

STAY GOLD Batty Jr., Little Fools, Pocket Sounds (10:00) R , Rent Party (7:00)

STUBB’S The Lil Smokies, Michigan Rattlers [inside] (10:00) R

SWAN DIVE Dossey, Zettajoule, Night Traveler, Memory Keepers (9:00) R

TAVERN ON MAIN Jan Fleming Trio (8:00)

TEXAS MIST Foo Shot (Foo Fighters tribute), Sharp Dressed Men (ZZ Top trib-ute), Dog Men (King’s X tribute) (7:00)

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F R O M T H U R S D A Y

NEWS ARTS & CULTURE FOOD SCREENS MUSIC

A THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28 A 6-10PM A

Amplify Austin WithRIDERS AGAINST THESTORM, SHY BEAST,

MY GOLDEN CALFA FR IDAY, MARCH 1 A 6:30PM A

DJ DIGGY DUTCHA SATURDAY, MARCH 2 A 6:30PM A

ROCHELLE & THESIDEWINDERSA SUNDAY, MARCH 3 A 3PM A

TBAA FR IDAY, MARCH 8 A 7PM A

THE SELFLESS LOVERSA SATURDAY, MARCH 9 A 6:30PM A

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Thursday, Feb. 28 • 7:30pm • $8 adv/$10 door

Ruby DiceThursday, Feb. 28 • 10pm • $8 adv/$10 door

Rock and Soul Thursday Nights Featuring Red On Yellow

Friday, Mar. 1 • 7:30pm • $8 adv/$10 door

Jacob GonzalesSaturday, Mar. 2 • 7:30pm • $12 adv/ $15 door

Album Release Party Colin Clark

Saturday, Mar. 2• 10pm • $10 adv/ $12 door

A Birthday Party For Jon Dee Graham

Tuesday, Mar. 5 • 7:30pm • $8 adv/ $10 door

Alice SpencerWednesday, Mar. 6 • 7:30pm • $8 adv/ $10 door

Ginger CowgirlAdvance tickets at thetownsendaustin.com/shows

718 Congress Ave. 512.887.8778thetownsendaustin.com

512-312-9456 . Buda, tx

f r i day, mar. 1 @ 9pm

WHISKEY MYERSWITH BONES OWENS

AND CREEKSIDE REPUBLIC(WINNER OF OUR BATTLE OF THE BANDS)

first opener starts @7:30pm

DIRTY DOG BAR Riley, Davey Muise, Michael Barr, Midas Well, K Blaze (8:00)

DOZEN STREET Jazz Night w/ the Joshua Alderete Trio, the Sharp 11s, Lydia Francesca (9:00), Love You Bunches series w/ guests (3:00)

DRISKILL BAR Antone’s Blues Brunch (11:00am)

EDDIE V’S Dave Scher Trio (7:00) AEL MERCADO Gospel-ish brunch w/

the Purgatory Players (10:00am) AELEPHANT ROOM CPT Kirk (9:30)EMPIRE CONTROL ROOM Casino

AM, Luna Soltera, Autumn Walker, Forrest & the Fire, Hamartia (7:00)

GERALDINE’S Jazz brunch (11:00am)GRUENE HALL Joey McGee Band

(album release) (4:00) AGÜERO’S 3 Chord Rodeo (3:00),

McLemore Avenue (noon)H-E-B CENTER AT CEDAR PARK

Newsboys United, Danny Gokey, Mandisa, Rend Collective, Ledger, NewSong, & more (6:00)

HALF STEP Interrobang (5:00)HARD LUCK LOUNGE Duane Mark &

friends (9:00)HI HAT PUBLIC HOUSE Jazz brunch

w/ Wayne Salzmann Trio (1:00)HILTON HOTEL DOWNTOWN Blues

brunch w/ Eve Monsees (11:00am)HOLE IN THE WALL Candler Wilkinson,

Haydon Hoodoo, Nick Bloom (9:00)HOTEL VEGAS Sp_aces, Bliss Motel,

Bali Yaaah (9:00)LAMBERTS Kevin Lovejoy (7:00), the

Morning Afters (11:30am)LITTLE LONGHORN Original Home of

Chicken Shit Bingo w/ Weldon Henson (4:00)

MILLENNIUM YOUTH COMPLEX Indie Orchestra Night w/ Roky Erickson, Mobley, Sweet Spirit, Night Glitter (4:00) Ñ

MOHAWK The Inverters, Los Kurados, Hans Gruber & the Die Hards [inside] (9:00) A , The Interrupters, Masked Intruder, Ratboy [outside] (8:00) RA

MOONTOWER SALOON Brad Stivers Duo (3:00)

ONE-2-ONE BAR Sunday Tardeada Series w/ Joe Zimmerle y Su Conjunto (5:30)

OPAL DIVINE’S AUSTIN GRILL Gospel brunch w/ Kimmie Rhodes & Bobby Earl Smith (noon)

PARKER JAZZ CLUB McCallum High School Jazz Band (5:00)

SAHARA LOUNGE Fat Tuesday on Sunday w/ Dead Music Capital Band (10:30), the Numbers (8:30), Gumbo Ya Ya (6:30), Executive Steel (4:30)

SAM’S TOWN POINT Jim Stringer’s Country Jam (7:00)

SAXON PUB The Irish Invasion w/ Andrea Magee & Pat Byrne (10:30), the Resentments (7:30), John Gaar (5:30), Deann Rene (3:00)

SCRATCHOUSE Lost & Loud War Zone w/ Northern Lights, Legasii, Fuxx, Lefty, Yonkers (9:00)

SKULL MECHANIX BREWING Skullwriter Series w/ Julie Nolen & friends (3:00)

SKYLARK LOUNGE Soul Sunday w/ Soul Man Sam & the SMS Band (8:00), James Bullard (6:00)

STAY GOLD Slow Cooked (9:00)STUBB’S Amy Ray Band, Chastity Brown

[inside] (9:00) R , Gospel brunch w/ Bells of Joy (10:30am)

THREADGILL’S NORTH Soul of a Musician Series presents Water & Rust (6:30), Sunday brunch w/ Glen Collins Gospel Trio (11:00am) A

VISTA BREWING Kevin Galloway (3:00) A

VOLSTEAD LOUNGE DJs No Kid$ & Diggy Dutch (8:00)

WATERLOO RECORDS William Harries Graham (5:00) A , Moving Panoramas (2:00) A

THE WHITE HORSE Silo Road (11:00), Armadillo Road (9:00), Jordan Matthew Young (7:00)

ELEPHANT ROOM Jazzmanian Devil (9:30)

ELYSIUM Das Maschine w/ DJ G3n3s1s, DJ Morbid, DJ Blade (9:00)

EMO’S LP, Jim & Sam (8:00) RAEMPIRE CONTROL ROOM Okilly

Dokilly, Playboy Manbaby (10:00) R , Jukebox the Ghost, Mowgli’s (9:00) R

EXPLODED RECORDS Hip-Hop Lounge (8:00)

FLAMINGO CANTINA Audic Empire, Sunrise Police, Collin Gee, Rap Homies (9:00)

GERALDINE’S Devan Jones (10:30pm), Texas Independence Day brunch w/ Aaron McDonnell (11:00am)

GIDDY UPS Pearl Snaps (8:30)GRUENE HALL Jason Boland & the

Stragglers, Tanner Fenoglio (9:00), Walt Wilkins & the Mystiqueros (1:00) RA

GÜERO’S Ex Romantika (6:30), the Brew (2:30)

HOLE IN THE WALL Collin Mullins (single release), Buenos Diaz, Animals for Hands (9:00) R , Heather Bishop (6:00)

HOTEL VEGAS Nolan Potter’s Nightmare Band, Crypt Trip (album release), Fogg, Loteria (10:00) R , Cory Johnson, Fairbanks & the Lonesome Light (7:00)

IRONWOOD HALL Sonny Fodera, Alec Michael, Kivi (9:00) R

KICK BUTT COFFEE Cactus Flowers, Sheverb, Richard Parker Triad, the Dead Coats, the Band Good (8:00) RA

LITTLE DARLIN’ Crawfish boil w/ Charles Thibodeaux & the Austin Cajun Aces (noon)

LITTLE LONGHORN Shotguns Ready (9:00), Pearl (6:00)

LONE STAR COURT The Merles (9:00)THE LOST WELL We Are the Asteroid,

Sex Pümp, Attic Ted, Lawnraker (9:00), Gary Lindsey & the Pleasure Tide (5:00)

MOHAWK Nightly, Phangs [inside] (10:00) RA , The Zombies, Liz Brasher [outside] (9:00) ÑRA

MOONTOWER SALOON Jo James (8:00)

NATE’S The New Eastside Kings (8:00)NEWORLDELI Jan Seides (album

release) (7:00)ONE WORLD THEATRE 1964

(Beatles tribute) (9:30) AONE-2-ONE BAR Boca Abajo (11:45),

Atash (9:45), David Messier (7:30), Grass Is Dead (5:30)

OSKAR BLUES BREWERY Rochelle & the Sidewinders (6:30)

PARISH The Bellrays, Ghost Wolves, the Atom Age (8:00) R

PARKER JAZZ CLUB Mixed Nuts (8:00)

THE PARLOR G.O.M.E.Z., Bum Out, Gentlemen Rogues (4:00) Ñ

PERRY’S STEAKHOUSE Tony Taboada (6:00) A

RAINEY STREET SOCIAL ATX Bossed Up Pre-SXSW Unofficial Show w/ Quin NFN, DJ La Moon, Twisted E (8:00)

RILEY’S TAVERN Texas Independence Day w/ Bastard Sons of Johnny Cash, Mike Ethan Messick, Chris Lancaster, Chad Boyd, Mark Jungers, Mandy Rowden, Big John Mills, Juliet McConkey, Shad Blair, Joel Hofmann, & more

RIVER ROAD ICE HOUSE Chris Colston (9:00) R

RUSTIC TAP Texas Independence Day w/ Ryan Wilcox, Zach Nytomt, Dillan Poe, Elaina Kay, the Teague Brothers, Troy Stone (2:00)

SAHARA LOUNGE Aicha Wambaya (11:59), System Positif (10:00), Aicha Wambaya (acoustic) (8:30)

SAXON PUB Brandon Hughes (11:59), South Austin Moonlighters (10:00), Radney Foster (8:00), Folk Uke (6:00), Guitar Grady (3:00) Ñ

SCHOLZ GARTEN Texas Independence Day w/ the Differentials (4:00), the Bluebonnets (3:00), JD Clark & the Stuck in the Mud Band (2:00), Wild Game (1:00), Lonestar Lizzie & the Shotgun Wedding Band (noon) A

THE SCOOT INN Stephen Marley (acoustic), Mobley (6:00) ÑR

SCRATCHOUSE Corrupt, Zkosta b2b Hollywoodrails, Digital Monsterz, Gratum, Hektek, Jggrz, Jules, Kevin Brown, Kivi, Mr & Mrs, Ron Austin (8:00) R

SHOOTERS CEDAR PARK Rock Hard (9:00)

SKULL MECHANIX BREWING Dancyr, Independent Limb, Jesus Christ Superfly (8:00)

SKYLARK LOUNGE Miss Lavelle White (10:00), TT Brown & the Eastside Kings (7:30)

SPEAKEASY Mardis Gras w/ El Tule, Minor Mishap Marching Band, Patois, Maracatu Texas, Seu Jacinto (8:00)

STATESIDE AT THE PARAMOUNT Project ATX6 (8:00) Ñ

STAY GOLD Anyway the Wind Blows: An Austin Tribute to Queen w/ Ben Morgan, Bruce Salmon, Datura, Dossey, Kevin Manship (Cosmico), Marissa Morgan, Mark Hays, Mason Hankamer (Interrobang), Matt Blissard, Matt Cline, Michael Katz, Mio Hector Alvarado, Mü + A.J. Bihn, Sam Pankey, Sarah Ulloa (Rent Party), Sour Bridges, Todd Rogers (Waller) (9:00)

STUBB’S The Band Camino, Hardcastle [inside] (10:00) R

SWAN DIVE Wrongbird, Food Group, Wax Dream, Tortuga Shades (9:00) R

TAVERN ON MAIN Tim Regan (8:00)TEXAS MIST Unwritten, XIII, the Bottomless,

Penalty Box, Jikininki, Before the End, Andrew Stone, Hero to the Villain, Mirages, Enter the Black, From Dust (6:00) R

THREADGILL’S NORTH Songwriters Series w/ Jim Scarborough Band (8:00) A

THE TOWNSEND Jon Dee Graham b-day party (10:00), Colin Clark (album release) (7:30)

VOLSTEAD LOUNGE Orión García (9:00)

VULCAN GAS CO. Saymyname, Rawtek (9:00) R

THE WHITE HORSE Jake Penrod (12mid), Silo Road (10:00), Dave Insley’s Careless Smokers (8:00)

SU N DAY 3/3

THE ABGB Mitch Webb & the Swindles (4:00)

ACL LIVE Austin City Limits TV taping: Kane Brown

ANTONE’S Mike Morgan, Hank Mowery, Troy Amoro (9:30), Miss Lavelle’s Dance Party & Potluck w/ Nakia (6:30)

AUSTIN EASTCIDERS COLLABORATORY Shane Cooley & the Midnight Girls (2:00)

AUSTIN HIGH SCHOOL Austin Youth Orchestra’s concert for Draylen Mason (3:00) Ñ

THE BARN Celtic Song Circle (2:00)BAT BAR Gary Lee Cox Band (8:30)B.D. RILEY’S Traditional Irish tune ses-

sion (7:30)BEERLAND Modular Sun, Chew, the

Boleys, Math Patrol (9:00) RBUTTERFLY BAR AT THE VORTEX

Saccharine Sundays w/ Honey Son (6:00)C-BOY’S HEART & SOUL Hilary York

(10:00), Chicken $#!+ Sunday w/ Dale Watson & His Lone Stars (3:30)

CENTRAL MARKET NORTH Golden Hour Quartet (6:30) A

CENTRAL MARKET SOUTH Sonya Jevette (noon) A

CHEER UP CHARLIES Web series fundraiser w/ Ladi Earth, Mama Duke, Zai Sadler, BLakchyl (4:00)

COME & TAKE IT LIVE Leftover Crack, Days n’ Daze, Easy Action, Cop/Out (8:00) R

CONTINENTAL CLUB Willie Pipkin & friends (10:30), Heybale! (7:00), Marshall Hood (3:30)

COSMIC COFFEE + BEER GARDEN Johnny Goudie (8:00)

CRAFT PRIDE Sixth anniversary party day three w/ Big Britches (6:30), Mazwah (3:00), Big Breakfast (noon)

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CEDAR STREET COURTYARD The Spazmatics (10:00)

CHEATHAM ST. Kent Finlay’s Songwriter Circle (8:00)

CHEER UP CHARLIES Otis the Destroyer, the Sour Notes, Cosmico, Good Field (9:00)

COME & TAKE IT LIVE Outline in Color, Dropout Kings, Deadships, Dead Crown, Phoenix Recoil, When Forever Ends, Insights (8:00) R

CONTINENTAL CLUB James McMurtry (12:59)

CONTINENTAL CLUB GALLERY The Brannen & Red Show (10:30), Blue Moon Jazz Quartet feat. Rosie Flores (8:30)

CRAFT PRIDE Savannah Red (7:00)DONN’S DEPOT Frank & the Honky-

Tonk DoctorsDOZEN STREET Open Mic Wednesdays

(5:30)DRISKILL BAR Bruce Smith (8:00),

Sam Pace (6:00)EDDIE V’S James Speer (7:00) AEL MERCADO Waterloo Wednesdays w/

John Inmon & guests (6:30) AELEPHANT ROOM John Mills Times

Ten (9:30), Jitterbug Vipers (6:00)EVANGELINE CAFE The Peacemakers

(10:00) A , Sarah Brown & Eve Monsees (7:00) A

FLAMINGO CANTINA Dreadneck Night w/ the Mau Mau Chaplains (9:00)

GERALDINE’S Karyn Ann (9:30)GÜERO’S The Sun Radio Show (6:00)HALF STEP Canned Beets (9:30)HILTON HOTEL DOWNTOWN

Shawn Pander (5:00)HOTEL VEGAS Marijuana Sweet Tooth,

Booher, Sunglass Moustache, Townlake (9:00)

KICK BUTT COFFEE Hans Gruber & the Die Hards, Voice of Addiction, the Hormones, All Opposed (9:00) RA

LITTLE LONGHORN Stone Wheels (7:00)

MAGGIE MAE’S Gary Lee Cox Band (9:00)

MOHAWK Lowland Hum, Alex Dupree, Jordan Moser [inside] (9:00) ÑRA

NEWORLDELI Russ Scanlon (7:00)ONE-2-ONE BAR La Moña Loca Salsa

Wednesdays (9:00), Giulia Millanta (6:00)PARISH Big Something, Aqueous (7:00) RPARKER JAZZ CLUB Ryan Davis Trio

(10:00), Silvie Rider-Young (8:00)POODIES No Bad WednesDays open

mic (8:00)RILEY’S TAVERN Manzy Lowry, Tyler

Cannon (9:00)ROLLINS THEATRE Dale Watson

(7:30) ÑROSS’ OLD AUSTIN Herschel

McFarland & John Driver (6:30)RUSTIC TAP Julie Nolen’s song swap

(8:00)SAHARA LOUNGE Big Foot Chester

(10:30), Danny B. Harvey (9:00), Jeff Pinkus (7:30)

SAM’S TOWN POINT Tottsie & the Flames (8:00), Marghi Allen (7:00)

SAXON PUB Chris Trapper (10:00), Walt Wilkins (8:00), Wagoneers (6:00)

THE SCOOT INN Piano lounge w/ Datura (8:30)

SKYLARK LOUNGE Gumbo Ya Ya (8:30), Maplewood All-Stars (6:00)

SPEAKEASY Salsa night w/ Salero (8:00)

STAY GOLD Motenko (9:00)TAVERN ON MAIN W.C. Clark (5:00)THE TOWNSEND Ginger Cowgirl (7:30)THE WHITE HORSE Hill Country

Hustlers (12mid), Bobby Marlar (10:00), Rock Step Relevators (8:00)

MON DAY 3/4

BARRACUDA Men I Trust (8:00) RB.D. RILEY’S Monday open mic (7:00)BUTTERFLY BAR AT THE

VORTEX Evil Modern Trio (8:00)C-BOY’S HEART & SOUL Jonesin’

(10:00), Presto Chango (6:30)CACTUS CAFE Open mic w/ Kacy

Crowley (7:30) ACHEER UP CHARLIES 2069, Crown

Larks, Fossil Arm (9:00) RCONTINENTAL CLUB Dale Watson

& His Lone Stars (10:15), Peterson Brothers (6:30)

CONTINENTAL CLUB GALLERY Michael Hale Organ Trio w/ Mac McIntosh (10:30), Church on Monday w/ Elias Haslanger feat. Dr. James Polk (8:30)

CRAFT PRIDE Monday Night Folk Revival w/ Ben Balmer (6:00)

DONN’S DEPOT Chris GageDRISKILL BAR Fernando Miramon

(6:00)EDDIE V’S Tony Taboada Trio (7:00) AEL MERCADO Mystery Monday w/

Christine Albert & Bill Kirchen (5:30) AELEPHANT ROOM Michael Mordecai’s

Jazz Jam (9:30), Jon Blondell Trio (6:00)EVANGELINE CAFE Charles

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GIDDY UPS Bob Appel (7:00)GRUENE HALL Bret Graham (6:00) AHIGHBALL Motown Monday w/

Matchmaker Band (9:00)HOTEL VEGAS Scout Gillet (Shadow

Year), Ama, Katy Rea, Magic Rockers of Texas (9:00)

HUDSON’S ON MERCER Open mic (8:00)

KING BEE Little Elmore Reed Blues Band (10:00)

NEWORLDELI Open mic hosted by Heather Miller (7:00)

ONE-2-ONE BAR McMeta (7:30), Bo Davis & the Dreamers (5:30)

PARAMOUNT Jeff Tweedy, Buck Meek (7:30) RA

POODIES Songwriters’ showcase (6:30)RADIO COFFEE & BEER Bluegrass

night (8:00)ROSS’ OLD AUSTIN John Driver (6:30)SAM’S TOWN POINT Dylan Bishop

(9:00), Steel Monday w/ Josh Owen (7:00)

SAXON PUB Lonelyland (8:30), Hoody & the Wolves (6:00)

SKYLARK LOUNGE Mr. Monday Night w/ Brian Scartocci (9:00), Kites (7:00), Emily McCoy (6:00)

STUBB’S McCallum Chamber Guitar Ensemble, Austin Cobb Trio, Deva [inside] (8:00)

VOLSTEAD LOUNGE Me Mer Mo Monday w/ Suspirians (experimental set), Left Limbs, Modesty, Flowertops, Buster Futzer, DJ Jacob Green, DJ Loma Editions (6:00)

THE WHITE HORSE Chris Rhoades (12mid), Jean Wranglers (10:00), Texas Tycoons (8:00)

TU E S DAY 3/5

ACL LIVE Austin City Limits TV taping: Gary Clark Jr.

BEERLAND Prom Threat, Doofus, Friday Boys, Sodomy Cop (9:00)

BROKEN SPOKE Two-Step Tuesdays w/ Weldon Henson (8:15), The Humdingers (6:00)

C-BOY’S HEART & SOUL Donovan Keith (10:00), 8½ Souvenirs (6:30)

CAROUSEL LOUNGE Oh Hell No (11:15), Merry Jane & the Fondas (10:00), Venus Loves Mars (9:00), the Ruins (7:00), Ginger Cowgirl (4:30)

COME & TAKE IT LIVE John 5, Jared James Nichols, Dead Girls Academy (7:30) R

CONTINENTAL CLUB Mike Stinson (10:00), Whitney Rose (6:30)

CONTINENTAL CLUB GALLERY Ephraim Owens Experience (10:30)

COSMIC COFFEE + BEER GARDEN Kym Warner (7:00) Ñ

DONN’S DEPOT Donn & the Station Masters

DOZEN STREET Lazy Suzanne (album release), Belladonna, Bragglights, Y2K (9:00) R

DRISKILL BAR Jenny Parrott (8:00), Sam Pace (6:00)

EDDIE V’S Tony Taboada Trio (7:00) AEL MERCADO Durawa & guests (7:30) AELEPHANT ROOM Jon Blondell

Quintet (9:30), Sarah Sharp (6:00)EMPIRE CONTROL ROOM Deep

Fried Fat Tuesday w/ Big Wy’s Brass Band, Graveltooth, the Capitol, Boogaloo (8:00) Ñ

EVANGELINE CAFE Mardi Gras w/ Crescent Soul Review (10:00), Charles Thibodeaux & the Austin Cajun Aces (8:00), Dan Holmes Group (6:00) A

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Mcintosh (9:30)HIGHBALL Fat Tuesday w/ Gumbo Ya

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LITTLE LONGHORN Fingerpistol (8:00), dance lessons w/ Scott & Elisa (7:00)

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ONE-2-ONE BAR Johnny Vidacovich feat. the Belltower (7:30)

PARKER JAZZ CLUB Wasabi Big Band (8:00)

ROSS’ OLD AUSTIN Billy Dee (6:30)SAM’S TOWN POINT Floyd Domino’s

All Stars (7:30)SAXON PUB Wes Paul (10:00), Sheila

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SCHOLZ GARTEN Fat Tuesday w/ Charles Thibodeaux & the Austin Cajun Aces (6:00) A

SKYLARK LOUNGE Dickie Lee Erwin & guests (9:00), Clark Twain (7:00)

STAY GOLD Jazz jam night w/ Daniel Dufour (9:00)

THE TOWNSEND Alice Spencer (7:30)VOLSTEAD LOUNGE Fat Tuesday w/ DJ

Diggy Dutch, No Kid$, & friends (10:00)WHISLER’S Fat Tuesday w/ Boss Street

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Austin Welcomes SXSW | Downtown Open for Business!STREET CLOSURES MARCH 8–17 (Sixth Street will be closed from 12pm-6am daily on March 8-17 unless APD needs to close 6th St. for public safety at earlier times.)

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Neches, from 6th to 7th St., will be closed Friday 3/8, 12pm till Sunday 3/17, 6am. Daily closure.

Red River blocks between intersections from 7th to 10th Street will be closed Friday 3/8 till Sunday 3/17, 12pm to 3am daily. Or as deemed necessary by APD for public safety (3/8-3/17).

6th Street from Brazos to IH-35, and Red River from 5th to 7th St., will be closed Friday 3/8 till Sunday 3/17, 12pm to 6am daily. Or as deemed necessary by APD for public safety (3/8-3/17).

E. 5th St. Westbound lane closure, from Brazos to IH-35, Friday 3/8, 3am till Sunday 3/17, 8am. Eastbound travel only.

Trinity Street, from Cesar Chavez to 4th Street, will be closed 3/8-3/16 from 8am-8pm daily. E. 2nd & E. 3rd Streets, from San Jacinto to Trinity, will also be closed during this time.

Red River Southbound lane closure, from E. 4th St. to Cesar Chavez, Friday 3/8 till Saturday 3/16. Closed daily from 12pm to 3:30am.

Rainey Street Neighborhood will be closed to through traffic 3/8 to 3/17, 12noon to 3am each day or as deemed necessary by APD for public safety (3/8-3/17). All traffic enters at Cummings Street. Local business and residential access only.

Riverside Drive, from S. 1st Street to Lee Barton Drive, closed Monday 3/11, 9am till Sunday 3/17, 6pm. Safety closures at APD's discretion: Brazos St. from 5th St. to 7th St.; 6th St. from Congress Ave. to Brazos St.; 2nd St. from Guadalupe St. to Lavaca St.; 4th St. from Red River St. to IH-35; E. 5th St. from IH-35 to Waller.

11 Fire Station righthand lane closures: E. 5th St., from Trinity to Neches, and Trinity, from E. 4th St. to E. 5th St., Friday 3/8, 3am till Sunday 3/17, 8am.

12EMS lefthand lane closure: E. 5th St., from Congress to Brazos, Monday 3/11, 12:01am till Sunday 3/17, 8am.

13Bouldin Neighborhood closure: Dawson Ave. and Bouldin Ave. from Barton Springs to Gibson St. And Christopher St. from Bouldin Ave. to Gibson St. Closed Thursday 3/14 & Friday 3/15 from 1pm till 10pm. Also closed Saturday 3/16 from 10am till 10pm. Local residents only.

14Check out Capital Metro's bus and rail service at CapMetro.org/specialevents. MetroRapid and MetroRail take you into the heart of the festival, and High-Frequency & Late-Night service runs throughout Austin, 7 days a week. Plan your trip, get real-time departures and buy passes on the free CapMetro App. Or if driving, use area parking garages. http://austintexas.gov/page/parking-spots-downtown

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Dear Luv Doc, I have been dating a woman since June of last year. She is a self-employed Realtor, and I work an office job. We both live in North Austin and get to spend a consid-erable amount of time together on nights and weekends going to movies, shows, and other social activities. I am usually busier during the day than she is just because

of the nature of my work, but since November, I have been really getting squeezed at work and don’t have time for a lot of chitchat. The problem is, she keeps sending me texts right in the middle of my workday. These aren’t critical, urgent texts either; they’re more like, “I love you,” and, “Whatcha doin’?” Sometimes they come in right in the middle of important meetings, so I have gotten to where I turn off my buzzer during them. The other day she complained to me that I wasn’t answering her texts anymore. I tried to explain that it’s hard to answer her texts at work, but she only complains that I used to. I don’t want to hurt her feelings, but this is becoming a real problem. What do I do? – Vexted

First of all, I need to make a small confession: I fucking hate texting. There. I’ve said it. Sorry millennials. Sorry Gen Xers. Sorry baby boomers. Sorry all you a-retentive, gung-ho business types who think you don’t have time for anything but poorly spelled, unpunctuated, two-word grunts. Sorry all you airheaded illiterates who can only communicate through the hieroglyph-ics of emojis. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I wish you all well, truly, but I am old school. No matter how strident or frivolous the message, I like a little slap and tickle with my prose. Even if it’s in 4-point type on a poorly backlit screen. You might have guessed that already, but I had to get it out. I will also admit to a lack of thumb skills and a corresponding lack of patience. In the time it takes me to text “I’ll meet you by the Miller Lite stage,” I could walk the entire length of Zilker Park – even through a thick, sweaty surge of festivalgoers. It’s a talent of mine. At some point, I feel like one of my ancestors might have been crossbred with a king salmon, which seems ridiculously improbable until you see how scaly my skin gets without the proper amount of moisturizing lotion. So anyway, yeah. Fuck texting. If it’s not important enough for a phone call, an email, an ear-piercing pig whistle, or some sort of emphatic hand gesture, it probably doesn’t need to be communicated. In short: You goddamned kids get offa my lawn!!! Now … about your girlfriend texting you sweet nothings at work: That’s adorable. No, seri-ously. Isn’t it nice she takes time out of her day to do that for you? Why would you want to ruin that because of some realistic fear of losing your job and having to move in with your girl-friend? Yikes! She’s a devious one, isn’t she? Here is what I would do if I didn’t hate texting: I would try to set up – as best you can – some sort of schedule when she can text you and rely on you texting her back. That way, she knows you’re actually engaged and not just blow-ing her off. It doesn’t have to be every five minutes, just something she can count on. That sounds reasonable, right? After all, the only thing worse than her texting you too much is her not texting you at all. I mean, that’s what I would say if I didn’t hate texting.

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APPLICATION HAS BEEN MADE WITH THE TEXAS ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION FOR A MIXED BEVERAGE PER-MIT WITH A FOOD AND BEVERAGE CERTIFICATE AND A LATE HOURS PERMIT BY WM AUSTIN LLC D/B/A WAYS & MEANS LOCATED AT 319 CONGRESS AVENUE, SUITE #100, AUSTIN, TRAVIS, COUNTY, TX 78701. MANAGING MEMBER AND OFFICERS OF SAID LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY IS WM DEVELOPMENT LLC, ARDENA MATHE, PRESIDENT/TREASUR-ER, PARNELL DELCHAM, VP AND JENNIFER DELCHAM, SECRETARY.

Application has been made with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission for a Wine and Beer Retailer’s Off-Premise Permit by Shukran Business LLC dba Tienda Mexicana #2, to be located at 1925 Rutland Dr # B, Austin TX 78758 Travis County, Texas. Officer of said Shukran Business LLC is Ayub V Maredia Member. Nazmuddin R Maredia Member.

Applicaton has been made with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission for a Wine and Beer Retail-er’s permit by Hunan Ranch, to be located at 14900 Avery Ranch Blvd, Ste C300, Austin, Travis County, Texas. Managing Members are Danqiu Lu and Xi Kai YaoCITATION BY PUBLICATIONTHE STATE OF TEXASCAUSE NO: D-1-AG-16-001295To: STEVEN NASSIF MAR-TINEZand to all who it may concern, Respondent(s); GREETINGS:

YOU HAVE BEEN SUED. You may employ an attorney. If you or your attorney do not file a written answer with the clerk who issued this citation by 10:00 A.M. on the Monday next following the expiration of twenty days after you were served this citation and peti-tion, a default judgment may be taken against you.YOU ARE HEREBY COMMAND-ED to appear and answer before the Honorable District Court, 345TH JUDICIAL DIS-TRICT COURT, Travis County, Texas, at the Courthouse of said County in Austin, Texas, at or before 10 o’clock A.M. of the Monday next after expiration of twenty days from the date of service of this citation, then and there to answer the PETITION TO MODIFY THE PARENT-CHILD RELATION-SHIP, TRAVIS COUNTY STANDING ORDER of KAREN BRAVO Petitioner(s), filed in said court on FEBRUARY 19, 2019, against STEVEN NASSIF MARTINEZ Respondent (s), and said suit being number D-1-AG-16-001295 the docket of said Court, and entitled “IN THE INTEREST OF G.A.M.B., A CHILD”, the nature of which suit is a request TO MODIFY THE PARENT-CHILD RELA-TIONSHIP.The Court has authority in this suit to enter any judgment or decree in the CHILD’S interest which will be binding on you, including the termination of the parent-child relationship, the determination of paternity and the appointment of a conserva-tor with authority to consent to the CHILD’S adoption.Issued and given under my hand and the seal of said court at Austin, Texas, February 19, 2019.REQUESTED BY:KAREN BRAVO4320 S. CONGRESS AVEAUSTIN, TEXAS 78745(512)769-9534Velva L. PriceTravis County District ClerkTravis County Courthouse1000 Guadalupe,P.O. Box 679003 (78767)Austin, Texas 78701PREPARED BY:CANTU SUZANNE

CITATION BY PUBLICATIONTHE STATE OF TEXASCAUSE NO: D-1-FM-18-002721To: SERGIO TORRESand to all who it may concern, Respondent(s); GREETINGS:YOU HAVE BEEN SUED. You may employ an attorney. If you or your attorney do not file a written answer with the clerk who issued this citation by 10:00 A.M. on the Monday next following the expiration of twenty days after you were served this citation and peti-tion, a default judgment may be taken against you.YOU ARE HEREBY COM-MANDED to appear and answer before the Honor-able District Court, 201ST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, Travis County, Texas, at the Courthouse of said County in Austin, Texas, at or before 10 o’clock A.M. of the Monday next after expiration of twenty days from the date of service of this citation, then and there to answer the PETITION TO CHANGE THE NAME OF A CHILD of MIRIAM YUDITH CORONADO Petitioner(s), filed in said court on FEBRUARY 19, 2019, against SERGIO TORRES MANCHA Respondent (s), and said suit being entitled “IN THE MATTER OF THE CHANGE OF NAME OF JULIANNA TORRES ”, the nature of which suit is a request NAME CHANGE OF A CHILD The Name, Birth date, and Place of Birth of said is as

follows:JULIANNA TORRES MARCH 3, 2004 AUSTIN, TX The Court has authority in this suit to enter any judgment or decree in the child’s interest which will be binding on you, including the termination of the parent-child relationship, the determination of paternity and the appointment of a conserva-tor with authority to consent to the child’s adoption.Issued and given under my hand and the seal of said court at Austin, Texas, February 19, 2019.REQUESTED BY:MIRIAM YUDITH CORONADO11037 MAHA LOOP ROADAUSTIN, TEXAS 78719Velva L. PriceTravis County District ClerkTravis County Courthouse1000 Guadalupe,P.O. Box 679003 (78767)Austin, Texas 78701PREPARED BY:YURIANA CARBAJAL

CITATION BY PUBLICATIONTHE STATE OF TEXASCAUSE NO: D-1-FM-18-007163To: RANDY ANGEWand to all who it may concern, Respondent(s); GREETINGS:YOU HAVE BEEN SUED. You may employ an attorney. If you or your attorney do not file a written answer with the clerk who issued this citation by 10:00 A.M. on the Monday next following the expiration of twenty days after you were served this citation and peti-tion, a default judgment may be taken against you.YOU ARE HEREBY COMMAND-ED to appear and answer before the Honorable District Court, 126TH JUDICIAL DIS-TRICT COURT, Travis County, Texas, at the Courthouse of said County in Austin, Texas, at or before 10 o’clock A.M. of the Monday next after expiration of twenty days from the date of service of this citation, then and there to answer the FIRST AMENDED PETITION IN SUIT AFFECTING THE PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIP AND PETITION TO CHANGE THE NAME OF A CHILD, TRAVIS COUNTY STANDING ORDER of SUSIE ANN JIMENEZ Petitioner(s), filed in said court on FEBRUARY 15, 2019, againstSEAN CAMPBELL AND RANDY ANGEW Respondent (s), and said suit being entitled “IN THE INTEREST OF ETHAN JOHN LIMAS, A CHILD”, the nature of which suit is a request TO ES-TABLISH CONSERVATORSHIP AND CHANGE THE NAME OF A MINOR CHILD.The Name, Birth date, and Place of Birth of said is as follows:ETHAN JOHN LIMAS SEPTEM-BER 8, 2017 AUSTIN, TEXASThe Court has authority in this suit to enter any judgment or decree in the child’s interest which will be binding on you, including the termination of the parent-child relationship, the determination of paternity and the appointment of a conserva-tor with authority to consent to the child’s adoption.Issued and given under my hand and the seal of said court at Austin, Texas, February 26, 2019.REQUESTED BY:SUSIE ANN JIMENEZ1105 CLAYTON LN. #208AUSTIN, TEXAS 78723Velva L. PriceTravis County District ClerkTravis County Courthouse1000 Guadalupe,P.O. Box 679003 (78767)Austin, Texas 78701PREPARED BY:LAURA LANCASTER

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CAUSE NO: D-1-FM-18-007163To: SEAN CAMPBELL and to all who it may concern, Respondent(s); GREETINGS:YOU HAVE BEEN SUED. You may employ an attorney. If you or your attorney do not file a written answer with the clerk who issued this citation by 10:00 A.M. on the Monday next following the expiration of twenty days after you were served this citation and peti-tion, a default judgment may be taken against you.YOU ARE HEREBY COMMAND-ED to appear and answer before the Honorable District Court, 126TH JUDICIAL DIS-TRICT COURT, Travis County, Texas, at the Courthouse of said County in Austin, Texas, at or before 10 o’clock A.M. of the Monday next after expiration of twenty days from the date of service of this citation, then and there to answer the FIRST AMENDED PETITION IN SUIT AFFECTING THE PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIP AND PETITION TO CHANGE THE NAME OF A CHILD, TRAVIS COUNTY STANDING ORDER of SUSIE ANN JIMENEZ Petitioner(s), filed in said court on FEBRUARY 15, 2019, againstSEAN CAMPBELL AND RANDY ANGEW Respondent (s), and said suit being entitled “IN THE INTEREST OF ETHAN JOHN LIMAS, A CHILD”, the nature of which suit is a request TO ES-TABLISH CONSERVATORSHIP AND CHANGE THE NAME OF A MINOR CHILD.The Name, Birth date, and Place of Birth of said is as follows:ETHAN JOHN LIMAS SEPTEM-BER 8, 2017 AUSTIN, TEXASThe Court has authority in this suit to enter any judgment or decree in the child’s interest which will be binding on you, including the termination of the parent-child relationship, the determination of paternity and the appointment of a conserva-tor with authority to consent to the child’s adoption.Issued and given under my hand and the seal of said court at Austin, Texas, February 26, 2019.REQUESTED BY:SUSIE ANN JIMENEZ1105 CLAYTON LN. #208AUSTIN, TEXAS 78723Velva L. PriceTravis County District ClerkTravis County Courthouse1000 Guadalupe,P.O. Box 679003 (78767)Austin, Texas 78701PREPARED BY:LAURA LANCASTER

CITATION BY PUBLICATIONTHE STATE OF TEXASCAUSE NO: D-1-FM-19-001108To: JOSEPH SCOTT JOHNSON JRand to all who it may concern, Respondent(s); GREETINGS:YOU HAVE BEEN SUED. You may employ an attorney. If you or your attorney do not file a written answer with the clerk who issued this citation by 10:00 A.M. on the Monday next following the expiration of twenty days after you were served this citation and peti-tion, a default judgment may be taken against you.YOU ARE HEREBY COMMAND-ED to appear and answer before the Honorable District Court, 250TH JUDICIAL DIS-TRICT COURT, Travis County, Texas, at the Courthouse of said County in Austin, Texas, at or before 10 o’clock A.M. of the Monday next after expiration of twenty days from the date of service of this citation, then and there to answer the ORIGINAL PETITION FOR DIVORCE, TRAVIS COUNTY STANDING ORDER filed in said court on FEBRUARY 15, 2019,

and said suit being number D-1-FM-19-001108 on the docket of said Court, and entitled “IN THE MATTER OF THE MAR-RIAGE OF SONYA THELMAR-THA JOHNSON and JOSEPH SCOTT JOHNSON, JR”.The nature of said suit is a request to DISSOLVE the marriage of the parties, appoint managing and possessory conservators, and divide the estate of the parties in a man-ner that the court deems just and right.The Court has authority in this suit to enter any judgment or decree dissolving the marriage and providing for the division of property which will be binding on you.Issued and given under my hand and the seal of said court at Austin, Texas, February 15, 2019.REQUESTED BY:SONYA THELMARTHA JOHNSON8720 TALYNE CHAISE CIR BAUSTIN, TEXAS 78729(512)785-5524Velva L. PriceTravis County District ClerkTravis County Courthouse1000 Guadalupe,P.O. Box 679003 (78767)Austin, Texas 78701PREPARED BY:CANTU SUZANNE

CITATION BY PUBLICATIONTHE STATE OF TEXASCAUSE NO: D-1-GN-18-005467To: UNKNOWN HEIRS AT LAW OF LUCIA DIAZDefendant(s), in the hereinafter styled and numbered cause:YOU (AND EACH OF YOU) HAVE BEEN SUED. You may employ an attorney. If you or your attorney do not file a written answer with the clerk who issued this citation by 10:00 A.M. on the Monday next following the expiration of 42 days from the date of issuance hereof, that is to say at or before 10 o’clock A.M. of Monday the APRIL 1, 2019, and answer the ORIGINAL PETITION of Plaintiff(s), filed in the 53RD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT of Travis County, Texas, on SEPTEMBER 10, 2018, a default judgment may be taken against you.Said suit being number D-1-GN-18-005467, in which WELLS FARGO BANK, N. A. Plaintiff(s),and THE UNKNOWN HEIRS AT LAW OF LUCIA DIAZ Defendant(s), and the nature of which said suit is as follows:PLAINTIFF IS SEEKING A JUDICIAL DECLARATION THAT, AS RECOURSE FOR DEFAULT UNDER THAT ONE CERTAIN VOLUNTARY SECU-RITY INSTRUMENT, IT MAY PROCEED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS OF SUCH SECURITY INSTRUMENT AND THE TEXAS PROPERTY CODE WITH THE NON-JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE OF THAT CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY, TO WIT: LOT 25, BLOCK D, PEPPERTREE PARK, SEC-TION ONE, A SUBDIVISION IN TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN VOLUME 50, PAGE 64, PLAT RECORDS OF TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS..”ALL OF WHICH MORE FULLY APPEARS FROM PLAINTIFF’S ORIGINAL PETITION ON FILE IN THIS OFFICE, AND WHICH REFERENCE IS HERE MADE FOR ALL INTENTS AND PURPOSES.Issued and given under my hand and the seal of said court at Austin, Texas, February 13, 2019.Velva L. PriceTravis County District ClerkTravis County Courthouse1000 Guadalupe,P.O. Box 679003 (78767)

Austin, Texas 78701PREPARED BY:JIMENEZ CHLOEREQUESTED BY:MICHAEL JOHN BURNS14841 DALLAS PKWY STE 300DALLAS, TX 75254-7883BUSINESS PHONE:(972)643-6600 FAX:(972)643-6600

CITATION BY PUBLICATIONTHE STATE OF TEXASCAUSE NO: D-1-GN-18-006338To: UNKNOWN HEIRS OF MOZELLE D. EDWARDS AND WILBERT RAY EDWARDSDefendant(s), in the hereinafter styled and numbered cause:YOU (AND EACH OF YOU) HAVE BEEN SUED. You may employ an attorney. If you or your attorney do not file a written answer with the clerk who issued this citation by 10:00 A.M. on the Monday next following the expiration of 42 days from the date of issuance hereof, that is to say at or be-fore 10 o’clock A.M. of Monday the JANUARY 28, 2019, and an-swer the ORIGINAL PETITION of Plaintiff(s), filed in the 126th JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT of Travis County, Texas, on OCTOBER 18, 2018, a default judgment may be taken against you. Said suit being numer D-1-GN-18-006338, in which DEBORAH ELAINE SHEPARD Plaintiff(s), and THE UN-KNOWN HEIRS OF MOZELLE D. EDWARDS & WLIBERT RAY EDWARDS Defendant(s), and the nature of which said suit is as follows: OWNERSHIP OF CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCALLY KNOWN AS LOT 22 OLT 29 DIV. B CHERNOSKY NO. 5 AUSTIN, TRAVIS COUNTY AND ALSO REFERRED TO AS 2943 E. 14TH STREET AUSTIN, TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS 78702ALL OF WHICH MORE FULLY APPEARS FROM PLAINTIFF’S ORIGINAL PETITION ON FILE IN THIS OFFICE, AND WHICH REFERENCE IS HERE MADE FOR ALL INTENTS AND PURPOSES. Issued and given under my hand and the seal of said court at Austin, Texas, December 11, 2018. REQUESTED BY:NOEL LANE STOUT2301 S CAPITAL OF TEXAS HWY BLDG HAUSTIN, TX 78746-7700BUSINESS PHONE: (512) 474-9486 FAX (512) 478-7151Velva L. PriceTravis County District Clerk Travis County Courthouse1000 Guadalupe, P.O. Box 679003 (78767)Austin, TX 78701PREPARED BY: JIMENEZ CHLOE

CITATION BY PUBLICATIONThe State of TexasTo unknown heirs of ANN BERNAVE MORENO aka BERNAVE L MORENO, DeceasedCause No. C-1-PB-19-000343, in Probate Court Number 1, Travis County, Texas.ANTHONY S LIMON filed an Application to Determine Heirship and for Issuance of Letters of Independent Administration in in the above-numbered and -entitled estate on February 13, 2019, requesting that the Court de-termine who are the heirs and only heirs of ANN BERNAVE MORENO aka BERNAVE L MORENO, Deceased, and their respective shares and interests in such estate.All unknown heirs and any other persons interested in this estate are cited to appear before this Court by filing a written contest or answer to this application if they want to do so. The Court may act on this application at any time at

the Travis County Courthouse, 1000 Guadalupe St., Room 217, Austin, Texas 78701, on or after 10:00 a.m. on the first Monday after the expiration of ten days from the publication date of this citation. Therefore, to ensure consideration, any con-test, answer, or other response must be filed with the Travis County Clerk in cause number C-1-PB-19-000343, styled ANN BERNAVE MORENO aka BERNAVE L MORENO on or before the above-noted date and time.If this citation is not served within 90 days after it is issued, it must be returned unserved.Given under my hand and seal on February 13, 2019.Dana DeBeauvoirCounty Clerk,Travis County, TexasP.O. Box 149325,Austin, Texas 78714-9325By Deputy: /s/ O. RUIZ

CITATION BY PUBLICATIONThe State of TexasTo unknown heirs of EDNA PEARL DAVIDSON, DeceasedCause No. C-1-PB-16-000502, in Probate Court Number 1, Travis County, Texas.ROBERT LOUIS HER-NANDEZ filed an SIXTH AMENDED APPLICATION FOR ADMINISTRATION AND DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP in in the above-numbered and -entitled estate on February 20, 2019, requesting that the Court determine who are the heirs and only heirs of EDNA PEARL DAVIDSON, Deceased, and their respective shares and interests in such estate.All unknown heirs and any other persons interested in this estate are cited to appear before this Court by filing a written contest or answer to this application if they want to do so. The Court may act on this application at any time at the Travis County Courthouse, 1000 Guadalupe St., Room 217, Austin, Texas 78701, on or after 10:00 a.m. on the first Monday after the expiration of ten days from the publication date of this citation. Therefore, to ensure consideration, any con-test, answer, or other response must be filed with the Travis County Clerk in cause number C-1-PB-16-000502, styled EDNA PEARL DAVIDSON on or before the above-noted date and time.If this citation is not served within 90 days after it is issued, it must be returned unserved.Given under my hand and seal on February 22, 2019.Dana DeBeauvoirCounty Clerk,Travis County, TexasP.O. Box 149325,Austin, Texas 78714-9325By Deputy: /s/ S DELACROIX

CITATION BY PUBLICATIONThe State of TexasTo unknown heirs of FELIX R. PEREZ, SR., DeceasedCause No. C-1-PB-19-000392, in Probate Court Number 1, Travis County, Texas.CRISELDA DOLORES VIL-LANUEVA filed an Applica-tion to Determine Heirship in in the above-numbered and -entitled estate on February 21, 2019, requesting that the Court determine who are the heirs and only heirs of FELIX R. PEREZ SR., Deceased, and their respective shares and interests in such estate.All unknown heirs and any other persons interested in this estate are cited to appear before this Court by filing a written contest or answer to this application if they want to do so. The Court may act on this application at any time at the Travis County Courthouse,

1000 Guadalupe St., Room 217, Austin, Texas 78701, on or after 10:00 a.m. on the first Monday after the expiration of ten days from the publication date of this citation. Therefore, to ensure consideration, any contest, answer, or other response must be filed with the Travis County Clerk in cause number C-1-PB-19-000392, styled FELIX R. PEREZ, SR. on or before the above-noted date and time.If this citation is not served within 90 days after it is issued, it must be returned unserved.Given under my hand and seal on February 21, 2019.Dana DeBeauvoirCounty Clerk,Travis County, TexasP.O. Box 149325,Austin, Texas 78714-9325By Deputy: /s/ G DALESSIO

CITATION BY PUBLICATIONThe State of TexasTo unknown heirs of GEORGE H. ROBERTS JR, DeceasedCause No. C-1-PB-19-000356, in Probate Court Number 1, Travis County, Texas.REBECCA OWEN AKA REBECCA ROBERTS OWEN filed an Application for Determination of Heirship and Letters of Independent Administration in in the above-numbered and -entitled estate on February 14, 2019, requesting that the Court determine who are the heirs and only heirs of GEORGE H. ROBERTS JR, Deceased, and their respective shares and interests in such estate.All unknown heirs and any other persons interested in this estate are cited to appear before this Court by filing a written contest or answer to this application if they want to do so. The Court may act on this application at any time at the Travis County Courthouse, 1000 Guadalupe St., Room 217, Austin, Texas 78701, on or after 10:00 a.m. on the first Monday after the expiration of ten days from the publication date of this citation. Therefore, to ensure consideration, any con-test, answer, or other response must be filed with the Travis County Clerk in cause number C-1-PB-19-000356, styled GEORGE H. ROBERTS JR on or before the above-noted date and time.If this citation is not served within 90 days after it is issued, it must be returned unserved.Given under my hand and seal on February 14, 2019.Dana DeBeauvoirCounty Clerk,Travis County, TexasP.O. Box 149325,Austin, Texas 78714-9325By Deputy: /s/ G DALESSIO

CITATION BY PUBLICATIONThe State of TexasTo unknown heirs of JOYCE ANGELA WILLIAMS, DeceasedCause No. C-1-PB-19-000357, in Probate Court Number 1, Travis County, Texas.MARTHA KARLSON filed an Application to Determine Heirship and for Letters of Independent, or in the Alternative, Dependent Administration in in the above-numbered and -entitled estate on February 14, 2019, request-ing that the Court determine who are the heirs and only heirs of JOYCE ANGELA WIL-LIAMS, Deceased, and their respective shares and interests in such estate.All unknown heirs and any other persons interested in this estate are cited to appear before this Court by filing a written contest or answer to this application if they want to do so. The Court may act on this application at any time at

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUC-TION“In accordance with the provisions of State Law, there being due and unpaid charges for which the undersigned is entitled to satisfy an owner and/or manager’s lien of the goods hereinafter described and stored at the Life Storage location(s) listed below.And, due notice having been given, to the owner of said property and all parties known to claim an interest therein, and the time specified in such notice for payment of such having expired, the goods will be sold at public auction at the below stated location(s) to the highest bidder for cash or oth-erwise disposed of on March 20, 2019 at 9:30AM starting at the 1341 W. Mary St. location, immediately thereafter, auction proceeds to the next listed location.”E.Wares #16453Life Storage #6241341 W. Mary St, Austin, TX 78704512-373-8688Stephanie Cotton-Hsld Gds/FurnLife Storage #9424515 S. Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78745512-443-1100Mark Hargett-Hsld Gds/FurnThomas Quvondo-Hsld Gds/Furn, TV/Stereo EquipDiaz Paloma-Hsld Gds/Furn, TV/Stereo Equip, ClothesColeman Brown-Hsld Gds/Furn, TV/Stereo Equip, Tools/ApplncesSylvia Galvez-Hsld Gds/Furn, TV/Stereo Equip, Tools/ApplncesThomas Quvondo-Hsld Gds/Furn, TV/Stereo EquipErik Mauricio-Hsld Gds/FurnErik Mauricio-Hsld Gds/Furn, TV/Stereo Equip, Tools/ApplncesErik Tavares-Hsld Gds/FurnErik Tavares-Hsld Gds/Furn, TV/Stereo Equip, Tools/ApplncesLife Storage #2876509 S. 1st St, Austin, TX 78745512-326-3131Hayley Needham- Hsld Gds/Furn, TV/Stereo EquipErica Smith-Hsld Gds/FurnAnnette Brooks-Hsld Gds/Furn Bernardo Martinez-Hsld Gds/FurnJefferey Watson-Hsld Gds/FurnAlondra Salazar-Hsld Gds/FurnTina Rodrigez-Hsld Gds/FurnMitchell Dosey-Hsld Gds/FurnKamran Nezami-Hsld Gds/FurnKamran Nezami-Hsld Gds/FurnKamran Nezami-Hsld Gds/FurnJasmine Vega-Hsld Gds/Furn, TV/Stereo Equip, Boxes of ClothesKimberly Hancock-Hsld Gds/FurnTiffany Williams-Hsld Gds/FurnKristina Geserick-Hsld Gds/FurnDeshawn Jacobs-Hsld Gds/Furn, Off Furn/Mach/EquipJamie Hensley-Hsld Gds/Furn, TV/Stereo Equip, Tools/Ap-plnces, Off Furn/Mach/EquipOksana Watson-Hsld Gds/FurnShepherd Allen-Hsld Gds/FurnLife Storage #4459706 Manchaca Rd. Austin, TX 78748512-291-1037Edward Ruiz-Hsld Gds/FurnEric Mcavoy-Hsld Gds/Furn, Tools/ApplncesReginald Sims-Hsld Gds/Furn, Tools/Applnces

NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUC-TION“In accordance with the provisions of State Law, there being due and unpaid charges

LEGAL NOTICESthe Travis County Courthouse, 1000 Guadalupe St., Room 217, Austin, Texas 78701, on or after 10:00 a.m. on the first Monday after the expiration of ten days from the publication date of this citation. Therefore, to ensure consideration, any con-test, answer, or other response must be filed with the Travis County Clerk in cause number C-1-PB-19-000357, styled JOYCE ANGELA WILLIAMS on or before the above-noted date and time.If this citation is not served within 90 days after it is issued, it must be returned unserved.Given under my hand and seal on February 14, 2019.Dana DeBeauvoirCounty Clerk,Travis County, TexasP.O. Box 149325,Austin, Texas 78714-9325By Deputy: /s/ O. RUIZ

CITATION BY PUBLICATIONThe State of TexasTo unknown heirs of LINDA RUTH JOHNSON, DeceasedCause No. C-1-PB-19-000395, in Probate Court Number 1, Travis County, Texas.KHALILAH CLOPTON BLAY-LOCK filed an APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF INDEPEN-DENT ADMINISTRATION AND DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP in in the above-numbered and -entitled estate on February 21, 2019, requesting that the Court determine who are the heirs and only heirs of LINDA RUTH JOHNSON, Deceased, and their respective shares and interests in such estate.All unknown heirs and any other persons interested in this estate are cited to appear before this Court by filing a written contest or answer to this application if they want to do so. The Court may act on this application at any time at the Travis County Courthouse, 1000 Guadalupe St., Room 217, Austin, Texas 78701, on or after 10:00 a.m. on the first Monday after the expiration of ten days from the publication date of this citation. Therefore, to ensure consideration, any con-test, answer, or other response must be filed with the Travis County Clerk in cause number C-1-PB-19-000395, styled LINDA RUTH JOHNSON on or before the above-noted date and time.If this citation is not served within 90 days after it is issued, it must be returned unserved.Given under my hand and seal on February 21, 2019.Dana DeBeauvoirCounty Clerk,Travis County, TexasP.O. Box 149325,Austin, Texas 78714-9325By Deputy: /s/ G DALESSIO

CITATION BY PUBLICATIONThe State of TexasTo unknown heirs of MARCUS L. YANCEY, JR., AKA MARCUS LEDBETTER YANCEY, JR, DeceasedCause No. C-1-PB-18-002412, in Probate Court Number 1, Travis County, Texas.TENLEY PHINEA TODD filed a FIRST AMENDED AP-PLICATION FOR PROBATE OF WILL (ORIGINALLY FILED DECEMBER 19, 2018) AND FOR ISSUANCE OF LETTERS TESTAMENTARY AND FOR DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP in in the above-numbered and -entitled estate on FEBRUARY 13, 2019, requesting that the Court determine who are the heirs and only heirs of MARCUS L. YANCEY, JR., AKA MARCUS LEDBETTER YANCEY, JR., Deceased, and their respective shares and interests in such estate.All unknown heirs and any

other persons interested in this estate are cited to appear before this Court by filing a written contest or answer to this application if they want to do so. The Court may act on this application at any time at the Travis County Courthouse, 1000 Guadalupe St., Room 217, Austin, Texas 78701, on or after 10:00 a.m. on the first Monday after the expiration of ten days from the publication date of this citation. Therefore, to ensure consideration, any con-test, answer, or other response must be filed with the Travis County Clerk in cause number C-1-PB-18-002412, styled MARCUS L. YANCEY, JR., AKA MARCUS LEDBETTER YANCEY, JR on or before the above-noted date and time.If this citation is not served within 90 days after it is issued, it must be returned unserved.Given under my hand and seal on February 20, 2019.Dana DeBeauvoirCounty Clerk,Travis County, TexasP.O. Box 149325,Austin, Texas 78714-9325By Deputy: /s/ S DELACROIX

CITATION BY PUBLICATIONThe State of TexasTo unknown heirs of MI-CHAEL PAUL PATTERSON, DeceasedCause No. C-1-PB-19-000383, in Probate Court Number 1, Travis County, Texas.KAREN SUE SEIDEL filed an Application for Determination of Heirship and for Letters of Independent Administration by Agreement in in the above-numbered and -entitled estate on February 20, 2019, request-ing that the Court determine who are the heirs and only heirs of MICHAEL PAUL PAT-TERSON, Deceased, and their respective shares and interests in such estate.All unknown heirs and any other persons interested in this estate are cited to appear before this Court by filing a written contest or answer to this application if they want to do so. The Court may act on this application at any time at the Travis County Courthouse, 1000 Guadalupe St., Room 217, Austin, Texas 78701, on or after 10:00 a.m. on the first Monday after the expiration of ten days from the publication date of this citation. Therefore, to ensure consideration, any con-test, answer, or other response must be filed with the Travis County Clerk in cause number C-1-PB-19-000383, styled MI-CHAEL PAUL PATTERSON on or before the above-noted date and time.If this citation is not served within 90 days after it is issued, it must be returned unserved.Given under my hand and seal on February 21, 2019.Dana DeBeauvoirCounty Clerk,Travis County, TexasP.O. Box 149325,Austin, Texas 78714-9325By Deputy: /s/ O. RUIZ

CITATION BY PUBLICATIONThe State of TexasTo unknown heirs of PEARL VASILE, DeceasedCause No. C-1-PB-18-002422, in Probate Court Number 1, Travis County, Texas.MARYDALE D. VASILE filed an Application to Determine Heirship and for Letters of Independent Administration in in the above-numbered and -entitled estate on December 18, 2018, requesting that the Court determine who are the heirs and only heirs of PEARL VASILE, Deceased, and their respective shares and interests in such estate.All unknown heirs and any other persons interested in

this estate are cited to appear before this Court by filing a written contest or answer to this application if they want to do so. The Court may act on this application at any time at the Travis County Courthouse, 1000 Guadalupe St., Room 217, Austin, Texas 78701, on or after 10:00 a.m. on the first Monday after the expiration of ten days from the publication date of this citation. Therefore, to ensure consideration, any contest, answer, or other response must be filed with the Travis County Clerk in cause number C-1-PB-18-002422, styled PEARL VASILE on or before the above-noted date and time.If this citation is not served within 90 days after it is issued, it must be returned unserved.Given under my hand and seal on February 20, 2019.Dana DeBeauvoirCounty Clerk,Travis County, TexasP.O. Box 149325,Austin, Texas 78714-9325By Deputy: /s/ O. RUIZ

CITATION BY PUBLICATIONThe State of TexasTo unknown heirs of VER-NICE JARMON aka VERNICE PARKS JARMON, DeceasedCause No. C-1-PB-18-000657, in Probate Court Number 1, Travis County, Texas.GENELL JARMON BEN filed an APPLICATION FOR PROBATE OF A WILL MORE THAN FOUR YEARS AFTER DECEDENT’S DEATH AND FOR ISSUANCE OF LETTERS OF DEPENDENT ADMINISTRATION WITH WILL ANNEXED, AMENDING APPLICANT’S EARLIER APPLICATION TO PROBATE WILL AS MUNIMENT OF TITLE; WITH REQUEST FOR DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP REGARDING PARTIAL INTESTACY in in the above-numbered and -en-titled estate on NOVEMBER 2, 2018, requesting that the Court determine who are the heirs and only heirs of VERNICE JARMON aka VERNICE PARKS JARMON, Deceased, and their respective shares and interests in such estate.All unknown heirs and any other persons interested in this estate are cited to appear before this Court by filing a written contest or answer to this application if they want to do so. The Court may act on this application at any time at the Travis County Courthouse, 1000 Guadalupe St., Room 217, Austin, Texas 78701, on or after 10:00 a.m. on the first Monday after the expiration of ten days from the publication date of this citation. Therefore, to ensure consideration, any con-test, answer, or other response must be filed with the Travis County Clerk in cause number C-1-PB-18-000657, styled VER-NICE JARMON aka VERNICE PARKS JARMON on or before the above-noted date and time.If this citation is not served within 90 days after it is issued, it must be returned unserved.Given under my hand and seal on February 26, 2019.Dana DeBeauvoirCounty Clerk,Travis County, TexasP.O. Box 149325,Austin, Texas 78714-9325By Deputy: /s/ KYLIE UH-LAENDER

CITATION BY PUBLICATIONThe State of TexasTo unknown heirs of WILLIAM LOREN COOPER, DeceasedCause No. C-1-PB-18-001350, in Probate Court Number 1, Travis County, Texas.ELIZABETH TAYLOR FKA ELIZABETH COOPER filed an Application for Determination

of Heirship and Letters of Independent Administration in in the above-numbered and -entitled estate on January 31, 2019, requesting that the Court determine who are the heirs and only heirs of WILLIAM LOREN COOPER, Deceased, and their respective shares and interests in such estate.All unknown heirs and any other persons interested in this estate are cited to appear before this Court by filing a written contest or answer to this application if they want to do so. The Court may act on this application at any time at the Travis County Courthouse, 1000 Guadalupe St., Room 217, Austin, Texas 78701, on or after 10:00 a.m. on the first Monday after the expiration of ten days from the publication date of this citation. Therefore, to ensure consideration, any con-test, answer, or other response must be filed with the Travis County Clerk in cause number C-1-PB-18-001350, styled WIL-LIAM LOREN COOPER on or before the above-noted date and time.If this citation is not served within 90 days after it is issued, it must be returned unserved.Given under my hand and seal on January 31, 2019.Dana DeBeauvoirCounty Clerk,Travis County, TexasP.O. Box 149325,Austin, Texas 78714-9325By Deputy: /s/ G DALESSIO

NOTICE FOR PROPOSALSKIPP Texas, Inc. is seeking Contractor(s) in Austin, Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio for 1) Custodial Services; 2) Landscaping; 3) Security; and 4) HVAC. Proposals are due Friday, March 29, 2019 on or be-fore 11:00 AM CT to [email protected] as well as to KIPP Texas, Inc., Attn: Cymel Abdul, 6700 Bellaire Blvd., Ste. 318, Houston, TX 77074. All bid documents will be available at www.KIPPHouston.org/CurrentBids. Late proposals will not be evaluated. KIPP reserves the right to reject any or all proposals or waive any or all irregularities.

NOTICE OF ABANDONED VEHICLEOne 2016 Chevy Sonic LT PAQ E Silver, VIN# 3G1J85C-C4GS612987 Plate# FMW2743Towed 02/174/2019 @ 6:16 am to 21405 Webber Oaks Cove, Elgin, Texas 78621. Contact Edgehill Towing @ 512-708-8057.

NOTICE OF ABANDONED VEHICLES2ND NOTIFICATION FOR 2004 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 2DOOR COUPE BLACK IN COLOR VIN 4A3AC44G94E071780 PLATE JMW8804. LOCATED AT K&S TOWING 721 W FM 1626 AUS-TIN TX 78748 AUTHORIZED BY DPS. PICKED UP FROM 15TH ST @ SAN JACINTO BLVD IN AUSTIN. CHARGES ON VEHICLE ARE $1364.20 AS OF MIDNIGHT TONIGHT 02/25/2019. VEHICLES RELEASED 24 HOURS A DAY WITH A 1 HOUR NOTICE. 5122913672

NOTICE OF ABANDONED VEHICLESA & A Wrecker and Recovery, LLC (512) 670-75782905 W Howard Ln, 0653350VSF:FIRST PUBLICATION: VSF6696, Black Trailer. Total charges as of 2/23/19 are $308.25. FINAL PUBLICATION: VSF6150, Beige Nissan Altima. Total charges as of 2/23/19 are $871.15.

NOTICE OF ABANDONED VEHICLESPursuant of Texas Abandoned

Motor Vehicle Act (www.tdlr.texas.gov), the following vehicle will be sold at public auction unless charges are paid in full. Black 2009 Acura TL, VIN #19UUA96519A002273, $759.65 due. Blue 2001 Mitsubishi Mirage, VIN #JA3AY26C11U040056, $911.20 due. Red homemade trailer, no VIN number, $806.20 due. Gold 2012 Sunny DF300STG Moped, VIN #LX-DTDPTZ6C1C00130, $849.50 due. Gold 2001 Ford Explorer, VIN#1FMDU32X31UD46926, $264.95 due. Storage is calculated daily until vehicle is claimed. Failure of the owner/lienholder to claim vehicles before date of sale is a waiver of all right, title, & interest in the vehicle AND a consent to the sale of the vehicles at a public sale. Garagekeeper: Cosmic Storage (0653170VSF), 4416 Brandt Rd, Austin, TX 78744. Call 512-961-3076 for more details.

NOTICE OF ABANDONED VEHICLESPURSUANT OF TEXAS ABANDONED MOTOR VE-HICLE ACT, THE FOLLOWING WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE UNLESS CHARGES ARE SATISFIED WITHIN 30 DAYS – GARAGE KEEPER: AUS-TEX TOWING 0650246VSF, 205 FARLEY DR. AUSTIN, TX 78753 – 2004 FORD FOCUS 1FAFP38Z84W104609 TITLED OUT OF WV TOWED 2/19/19 FROM 2001 DEXMOOR DR. AUSTIN. CALL 512-452-2222 FOR MORE INFO.

NOTICE OF ABANDONED VEHICLESPURSUANT OF TEXAS ABAN-DONED MOTOR VEHICLE ACT, THE FOLLOWING WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE UNLESS CHARGES ARE SATISFIED WITHIN 30 DAYS – GARAGE KEEPER: AUS-TEX TOWING 0650246VSF, 205 FARLEY DR. AUSTIN, TX 78753 – BLACK ENCLOSED CARGO TRAILER DZ8469, IA NO VIN TOWED FROM 8214 N IH 35 AUSTIN 1/28/19. CALL 512-452-2222 FOR MORE INFO.

NOTICE OF ABANDONED VEHICLESPURSUANT OF TEXAS ABAN-DONED MOTOR VEHICLE ACT, www.tdkr.texas.gov THE FOLLOWING WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE UNLESS CHARGES ARE SATISFIED WITHIN 30 DAYS.GARAGE KEEPER: SOUTH-SIDE WRECKER,0615801VSF, 8200 S CONGRESS , AUSTIN, TX. 78745. (512)441-7094.STARCRAFT CAMPER TRAILER 73SM861054BLACK TRAILER NO LP NO VIN # 2003 SKOOTER MD-7CG84A733044465

NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUC-TION“In accordance with the provisions of State Law, there being due and unpaid charges for which the undersigned is entitled to satisfy an owner and/or manager’s lien of the goods hereinafter described and stored at the Life Storage location(s) listed below.And, due notice having been given, to the owner of said property and all parties known to claim an interest therein, and the time specified in such no-tice for payment of such having expired, the goods will be sold at public auction at the below stated location(s) to the highest bidder for cash or otherwise disposed of on March 18, 2019 at 9:30AM starting at the 550 S. IH35 location, immediately thereafter, auction proceeds to the next listed location.”E.Wares #16453Life Storage #392

550 S IH 35, Round Rock, TX 78681512-238-6648Wilder Lane-Hsld Gds/Furn, TV/Stereo Equip, Tools/ApplncesRyan Dandrea-Hsld Gds/Furn, Tools/Applnces, Boxes of DecorationsLaura Garza-Hsld Gds/FurnFrankie Harris-Hsld Gds/Furn, TV/Strereo EquipLife Storage #545506 McNeil Rd, Round Rock, TX 78681512-255-7939Shante Merill-Hsld Gds/Furn, TV/Stereo Equip, Tools/ApplncesAdonis Hill- Hsld Gds/Furn, TV/Stereo EquipAlice M. Collins- Hsld Gds/FurnJohnathan Edwards-Hsld Gds/Furn, Tools/ApplncesKeia Shaw-Hsld Gds/Furn Robert Baran-Hsld Gds/FurnDaiza S. Gonzales-Hsld Gds/FurnAustin Brown-MiscellaneousLife Storage #2762830 South A.W. Grimes Boulevard, Round Rock, TX 78664512-310-0279Anthony Lara - Hsld Gds/FurnChristine Murray-Hsld Gds/FurnMary Ann Ervin-Hsld Gds/Furn, BoxesKerry Gray-Hsld Gds/Furn, TV/Stereo Equip, Tools/Applnces, Off Furn/Mach/Equip Boxes, Sprtng Gds, Personal Poss.Moses Alvarez- Hsld Gds/Furn, Tools/ApplncesMichael Rodriguez- Hsld Gds/FurnPery Dschamps- Hsld Gds/FurnGabriel Alvarez- Hsld Gds/FurnJeff Blevins-Hsld Gds/FurnMark Bouril-Hsld Gds/FurnLife Storage #4302101 Double Creek Dr., Round Rock, TX. 78664512-733-1203Glen Billings-Hsld Gds/FurnAngela L Hicks-Davis-Hsld Gds/Furn, TV/Stereo Equip, Tools/Applnces, Acctng Rcrds/Sales Sampls, Off Furn/Mach/Equip, boxesLaCygne Cosby-Hsld Gds/Furn, Tools/Applnces,TV/Stereo EquipShari Gatewood-Hsld Gds/Furn, Tools/Applnces, TV/Stereo EquipGia Wiggins-Hsld Gds/FurnLife Storage #54720217 FM 685, Pflugerville, TX. 78660512-989-2667Dave Rodriguez-Tools/Ap-plnces, Lndscpng/Cnstrctn EquipTaylor Patterson-Hsld Gds/FurnHenrietta Holt-Hsld Gds/Furn, TV/Stereo Equip, Tools/Applnces, Lndscpng/Cnstrctn EquipGregory Hannah-Hsld Gds/Furn, TV/Stereo Equip, Tools/ApplncesScott McCarnish-Hsld Gds/FurnLife Storage #4461515 North AW Grimes, Round Rock, TX 78665512-310-2224Joshua Gibson- Hsld Gds/FurnDawn Holyfield-Hsld Gds/Furn, Tools/ApplncesDierre McLennan- Hsld Gds/FurnLeo Miranda- Hsld Gds/FurnAlfredo Garcia- Hsld Gds/FurnMaria T Flores-Hsld Gds/FurnLisa Wells-Hsld Gds/FurnCasey Bruno-Hsld Gds/FurnAdam Morquecho-Hsld Gds/Furn, Tools./Applnces, Acctng Rcrds/Sales Sampls, TV/Stereo EquipAdam Morquecho-Hsld Gds/Furn, Tools/ApplncesEmily Bales-Hsld Gds/Furn

NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUC-TION“In accordance with the provisions of State Law, there being due and unpaid charges for which the undersigned is entitled to satisfy an owner and/or manager’s lien of the

goods hereinafter described and stored at the Life Storage location(s) listed below.And, due notice having been given, to the owner of said property and all parties known to claim an interest therein, and the time specified in such no-tice for payment of such having expired, the goods will be sold at public auction at the below stated location(s) to the highest bidder for cash or otherwise disposed of on March 19, 2019 at 9:30AM starting at the 2440 W. Whitestone Blvd. location, immediately thereafter, auction proceeds to the next listed location.”E.Wares #16453Life Storage #4742440 W. Whitestone Blvd., Cedar Park, TX. 78613512-267-4422Bryon Cunningham-Hsld Gds/FurnSavannah Wright-Hsld Gds/Furn, Tools/ApplncesAshley Morrow-Hsld Gds/FurnTanya Watts-Hsld Gds/FurnLara Bonwell-Hsld Gds/FurnAudra L Behrens-Hsld Gds/Furn, TV/Stereo Equip, Tools/Applnces, Lndscpng/Constrctn EquipAudra L Behrens-Hsld Gds/Furn, TV/Strereo Equip, Tools/Applnces, Lndscpng/Constrctn EquipLife Storage #382309 S. Bell Blvd, Cedar Park, TX 78613512-336-2463Erica Lewis-Hsld Gds/FurnLife Church-Hsld Gds/FurnLife Church-Hsld Gds/Furn, Off Furn/Off Mach/Equip, TV/Stereo EquipNicholas Neuman-Hsld Gds/FurnSandra Daniels-Hsld Gds/FurnLife Storage #71055547 McNeil Dr, Austin, TX 78729512-336-8390Meta Willhite-Hsld Gds/Furn, TV/Stereo Equip, Tools/Applnces, Bedroom items, baby stuffMichelle Sanders-Hsld Gds/FurnBrenda Ussery-Hsld Gds/FurnJaimie Brackett-Hsld Gds/Furn, TV/Stereo Equip, Tools/ApplncesCharleston Hooper-Hsld Gds/Furn, TV/Stereo Equip, Tools/ApplncesMarcus Cobb-Hsld Gds/FurnElizabeth Roark-Hsld Gds/FurnLife Storage #39012835 Pond Springs Rd, Austin, TX 78729512-250-5152Paula Castro-Hsld Gds/FurnNichlolas Robinson.- Hsld Gds/Furn, Tools/Applnces, Off Furn/Off Mach/EquipPaula Castro- Hsld Gds/Furn,Alvina Dotson- Hsld Gds/FurnStephen Drenner-Hsld Gds/Furn, Boxes, Sprtng Gds, Acctng Rcrds/Sales SamplsLee Valley-Hsld Gds/FurnLeonard Saucedo-Hsld Gds/FurnKyle Watson-Hsld Gds/FurnElizabeth Stevens-Hsld Gds/FurnKelly Orson-Hsld Gds/Furn, TV/Stereo EquipLife Storage #710610307 FM 2222, Austin, TX 78730512-372-9046Hans Sander-Hsld Gds/Furn, Off Furn/Mach/Equip, Acctng Rcrds/Sales Sampls, Clothing, Exercise BikeMichael Lux-Hsld Gds/Furn, Tools/Applnces, Boxes, Sprtng GdsLife Storage #54310800 US Hwy 290 W. Austin, TX 78736512-301-4994Calvin May-Hsld Gds/Furn, Tools/Applnces, BooksRussell Patrick-Hsld Gds/Furn, TV/Stereo Equip, Tools/Ap-plnces, Off Furn/Mach/Equip, Lndscpng/Cnstrctn Equip

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CONTINUED FROM P.83LEGAL NOTICESfor which the undersigned is entitled to satisfy an owner and/or manager’s lien of the goods hereinafter described and stored at the Life Storage location(s) listed below.And, due notice having been given, to the owner of said property and all parties known to claim an interest therein, and the time specified in such no-tice for payment of such having expired, the goods will be sold at public auction at the below stated location(s) to the highest bidder for cash or otherwise disposed of on March 21, 2019 at 9:30AM starting at the 4201 S Clear Creek Rd location, immediately thereafter, auction proceeds to the next listed location.”E.Wares #16453Life Storage #71093997 FM 1431, Round Rock, TX 78681512-255-5017Gaston L Collins-Hsld Gds/Furn, Tools/Applnces, BoxesRoy Williams-Hsld Gds/Furn, Tools/Applnces, Acctng Rcrds/Sales Sampls, BoxesMoises A Dominguez-Hsld Gds/FurnLife Storage #4292715 Sam Bass Road, Round Rock, TX. 78681512-255-3724Katherine Houzvicka-Hsld Gds/Furn, Tools/ApplncesKatherine Houzvicka-Hsld Gds/Furn, Tools/ApplncesJohn Holmes-Hsld Gds/Furn, TV/Stereo Equip, Off Furn/Mach/EquipDawn Holyfield-Hsld Gds/FurnPatrick McCarthy-Hsld Gds/FurnLife Storage #86416700 RR 620 Round Rock, TX. 78681512-255-3724Life Storage #5422607 W Braker Ln, Austin, TX 78758512-997-7900Kesha Dancy-Hsld Gds/Furn, TV/Stereo EquipSarah Smith-Hsld Gds/FurnRoderick Gault-Hsld Gds/Furn, TV/Stereo EquipLife Storage #2318227 N. Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX 78753512-833-0855Mary Chicas-Hsld Gds/Furn, Daughters urnsJose Lopez Sandoval- Hsld Gds/FurnLinda Benford- Hsld Gds/FurnJennifer Nesbit-Hsld Gds/FurnMichael Honore-Hsld Gds/Furn, TV/Stereo Equip, Tools/ApplncesMelanie Wheeler-Hsld Gds/FurnManuel Gomez-Hsld Gds/FurnDeborah Tomlin-Hsld Gds/FurnJejuan Phillips-ClothingLife Storage #2859717 East Highway 290, Austin, TX 78724512-278-1220

Rafaela Leal- Hsld Gds/Furn,Acctng Rcrds/Sales Sam-pls, boxes, Sprtng Gds, Books, Dolls, ClothesTammy Matthews-Hsld Gds/Furn, TV/Stereo Equip, Tools/Applnces, Off Furn/Mach/Equip, Acctng Rcrds/Sales Sampls, ClothesLuis Campos Mendez-Hsld Gds/Furn, TV/Stereo Equip, Tools/Applnces, ArtLuis Campos Mendez-Hsld Gds/Furn, TV/Stereo Equip, Tools/Applnces, ArtKeMia Green-Hsld Gds/FurnMario Gonzales-Hsld Gds/Furn, TV/Stereo Equip, Tools/Applnces, Lndscpng/Cnstrctn EquipLatrina Cavanaugh-Hsld Gds/FurnRocio Alvarez-Hsld Gds/Furn, TV/Stereo Equip, Tools/ApplncesShenia Thompson-Hsld Gds/Furn, TV/Stereo Equip

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALENotice is hereby given that a public sale will be held at Mini U Storage (formerly Wells Branch Self Storage), 1763 Wells Branch Parkway, Austin, TX 78728 on March 20, 2019 at 11:00AM to satisfy a landlord’s lien on the property stored at the address above in the units listed pursuant to Texas Property Code, Chapter 59. Tenants notated the inventories listed at the time of rental. Landlord makes no rep-resentation or warranty that the units contain said inventories.COLLINS, ALICE B206 House ItemsWASHINGTON, DIANA B355Bed, Sofa, Boxes, Tables, LampsPAGE, JR., CARLTON B359 FurnitureJOHNSON, JENNIFER B402 Boxes, Furniture, WasherMENDEZ, JESSE B406 Misc. HouseholdWARE, ASHLEY B428 Misc. HouseholdSANDERS, LYNETTE C224 Household goodsPAGE, JR., CARLTON C308 FurnitureSALAZAR, ARMANDO C530 Misc. HouseholdBURNS, DONNA C636 Misc. HouseholdRILEY, QUINCEY D220 Misc. HouseholdMENDEZ, JOHNATHAN D226 Household itemsMILLER, DEVON D308 Personal records, auto parts, bicycle, misc. householdRODRIGUEZ, TONY D322 Misc. HouseholdSTONEBRAKER, RODNEY WARREN D507Misc. HouseholdPETTUS, MICHELLE D523 Misc. Household, Personal EffectsPOWELL, GREGORY D605

Dressers, beds, boxes

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEPursuant to Chapter 59, Texas Property Code, an online public auction to satisfy a landlord’s lien will be held at storagetreasures.com. Sale by competitive bid ending on Wed 03/13/2019 at 2:00 pm. Property will be sold by the unit to the highest bidder for cash. $100 clean-out deposit per unit will be required. All purchases are sold as is and must be removed within 48 hours of the time of sale. Sale is subject to cancel-lation up to the time of sale. Company reserves the right to refuse any online bid. Property sold includes the following contents:Shane Bledsoe – furniture, tvGreat Value Storage, 16905 Indian Chief, Cedar Park, TX 78613, 512-518-5644Darrick Eugene – household itemsGreat Value Storage, 7116 S IH 35 Frontage Rd, Austin, TX 512-518-5502

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALESecurity Self Storage, under Chapter 59 of the Texas Property Code, hereby gives Notice of Sale under Said Act, to wit: On MARCH 12, 2019 at 2 P.M. at 10210 N Lamar, Austin, TX 78753, Security Self Storage will conduct a sale by sealed bids for each unit in its entirety to the highest bidder for cash, of the contents of the following units to satisfy a landlord’s lien, Seller reserves the right to refuse any bid and to withdraw any property from sale. The public is invited to bid on said units.Michael Wilcox: clothes, bags, box, table, computer tower, misc. Carlos Cisneros: 5 gal paint buckets, misc. Alexus Sims: totes, boxes, bags, suitcase, chest, table misc. Juan Ibarra: tools, tool boxes, ladder, misc. Erick Merlin: flooring tile, hardwood flooring, bags of thinset, misc. Geronimo Ruedas: clothes, chairs, totes, misc. Harlan Sekaquaptewa: TV, boxes, ice chests, shelves, totes, misc. Joe Valenzuela: boxes, shelves, mattress, box springs, bed frame, misc.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALESecurity Self Storage, under Chapter 59 of the Texas Property Code, hereby gives Notice of Sale under Said Act, to wit: On MARCH 13, 2019 at 2 P.M. at 1515 S. Lamar, Austin, TX 78704, Security Self Storage will conduct a sale by sealed bids for each unit in its entirety to the highest bidder for cash, of the contents of the following units to satisfy a landlord’s lien, Seller reserves the right to refuse any bid and to withdraw any property from sale. The public is invited to bid on said units.Rose Wisdom: totes, boxes, clothes, chair, printers, misc. Christobal Longoria: bicycle rack. Frank Restaurant: Food Truck- VIN # P40AVM10641.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALESecurity Self Storage, under Chapter 59 of the Texas Property Code, hereby gives Notice of Sale under Said Act, to wit: On MARCH 12, 2019 at 2 P.M. at 1515 S. Lamar, Austin, TX 78704, Security Self Storage will conduct a sale by sealed bids for each unit in its entirety to the highest bidder for cash, of the contents of the following units to satisfy a landlord’s lien, Seller reserves the right to refuse any bid and to withdraw any property from sale. The public is invited to bid on said units.Frank Restaurant: shelves, dolly, tote, racks, misc. Frank Restaurant: boxes, ice chest, shelves, chairs, misc. Ankit

Patel: table, totes, TV, boxes, mattress, misc. Jeffrey W. Sills: shoes, tote, bags, chair, misc. Patricia Ortiz: totes, boxes, desk, chair, misc.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALESecurity Self Storage, under Chapter 59 of the Texas Property Code, hereby gives Notice of Sale under Said Act, to wit: On MARCH 12, 2019 at 2 P.M. at 1507 W William Cannon, Austin, TX 78745. Security Self Storage will conduct a sale by sealed bids for each unit in its entirety to the highest bidder for cash, of the contents of the following units, to satisfy a landlord’s lien. Seller reserves the right to refuse any bid and to withdraw any property from sale. The public is invited to bid on said units.Jacob Herrington: futon mat-tress, door, cart, misc.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEUnder the provisions of Chapter 59 of the Texas Property code (Chapter 576 Acts of the 68th Legislature Regular Session 1983), Devon Self Storage will hold a public sale of delinquent units in order to satisfy a landlord’s lien. Sale will be conducted onsite on March 14, 2019 at 1:00 pm at the 8008 South Congress Avenue Austin, TX 78745 site. Sold to the high-est bidder for CASH. Units and locations are listed below:Devon Self Storage 512-282-8224 1:00 PM8008 South Congress Ave.Austin, TX 78745David Anderson – Appliances, mattresses

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEWatson & Taylor Self Storage unit contents are being sold to satisfy a landlord’s lien. Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com from 02/22/19 2pm to 3/12/19 2pm.Clean up deposit is required.Seller reserves the right to withdraw the property at any time before sale.Unit items sold for cash to highest bidder. All spaces contain household items unless otherwise noted. Watson&Taylor Austin /6330 Harold Ct Austin,TX 78721, Melinda Brown Cosby,Manuel Edmundo Canseco Jr, Juanita White, Alysha Deanna Edwards, Sheila Washington McKinney, Alkeisha Lavera Black,Manuel Edmundo Can-seco Jr Watson & Taylor Austin/11712 N Lamar Blvd Austin, TX 78753, Jaffar Zandy, LaShawn Aguilar, BJ Painting C/O Juan Francisco Salinas

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTYExtra Space Storage will hold a public auction to satisfy Extra Space’s lien, by selling per-sonal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated:9215 South 1st Street, 512.348.9477, March 15, 2019 at 9:30amAlex ElmigerFurnitureRosa RubioFurniture, tool, toys, bedroom sets9910 Slaughter Creek Dr., 737.346.8417, March 15, 2019 at 9:30amAmanda WelchCar, dresser, household itemsVeronica FloresWasher, dryer, tools, household itemsOpaal BanksBoxes, chairRoseanna MelsonClothes, totes, boxes, tool bagsAddison MullinsBike repair items9300 Brodie Lane, 512.230.7283, March 15, 2019 at 9:30amMichael EvansHousehold items

Ruben PradoTV’s. bedroom furniture, ottomans, household items, electronics9521 W. US 290, 512.568.0395, March 15, 2019 at 9:30amDon NicholsBoxes, lawn and garden equip-ment, hand tools, fishing and camping gearDaniel BrewerHousehold goodsPurchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the win-ning bidder takes possession of the personal property. Luther Davis, TX #8325 10% buyer’s premium.

NOTICE OF SALEMORNINGSTAR STORAGE IN AUSTIN TEXAS PUBLISHES NOTICE. AS REQUIRED BY CHAPTER 59 OF THE TEXAS PROPERTY CODE.OF A PUBLC SALE FOR THE PROPERTY LISTED BELOW TO SATISFY A LANDLORDS LEIN, ALL SALES WILL BE CONDUCTED BY COMPETIVE BID FOR CASH TO THE HIGH-EST BIDDER AND WILL BE CONSIDERED FINAL. MORN-INGSTAR STORAGE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY BIDS.THE SALE SHALL BE HELD AT 10220 HIGHWAY 290WEST AUSTIN, TEXAS 78736 (512-288-0037 )ON March 11, 2019 at 9:30 am. Unit 1046- Roberto Zuniga: Furniture, Appliances, House-hold goods

NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTYState of TexasCounty of TravisCause: C1CV14004996 By virtue of an Writ of Execution issued by the clerk of the County Court at Law # 1 of TRAVIS County, Texas, January 23, 2019, in cause numbered C1CV14004996, styled THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY versus ANIRE O OKPAKU on a judgment rendered against ANIRE O OKPAKU; I did on February 20, 2019, at 3:15p.m., levy upon as the property of ANIRE O OKPAKU the following described real property:ALL THAT CERTAIN TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND OUT OF THE P. STROH SURVEY NO.803, A-703, THE HEIRS OF WILLIAM SWAIN SURVEY NO. 810, A-727, AND THE J.B. PREECE SURVEY NO. 4, A-2470, SITUATED IN TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS; BEING A PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN CALLED 792.95 ACRES TRACT OF LAND CONVEYED TO ALSTON BOYD BY SPECIAL WAR-RANTY DEED OF RECORD IN VOLUME 6811, PAGE 720, VOLUME 7043, PAGE 2119, AND VOLUME 7508, PAGE 239, ALL OF THE DEED RECORDS OF TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS; AND ALSO BEING A PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN CALLED 261.72 ACRE TRACT OF LAND CONVEYED TO SAID ALSTON BOYD BY SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED OF RECORD IN VOLUME 6811, PAGE 714, VOLUME 7043, PAGE 2125, AND VOLUME 7508, PAGE 245, ALL OF SAID DEED RECORDS.On April 02, 2019, being the first Tuesday of the month, be-tween the hours of 10:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M., beginning at 10:00a.m., at the Travis County Courthouse, 1000 Guadalupe Street, Austin, Texas, I will sell for cash to the highest bidder, all the right, title and interest of ANIRE O OKPAKU in and

to the real property described above.Dated at Austin, Travis County, Texas, February 20, 2019Carlos B. Lopez,Constable Precinct 5Travis County, Texas/S/_________________By Sr. Deputy Julien SmithNotice to Bidders: You are buying whatever interest, if any, the Debtor has in the property. Purchase of the Debtor’s inter-est in the property may not extinguish any liens or security interests held by other persons. There are no warranties, ex-press or implied, regarding the property being sold, including but not limited to warranties of title, merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.Notice to Judgment Debtor: If there is any property, real or personal, you want to point out for levy in lieu of the above described property, you must contact this office immediately.Bidders shall present an unex-pired written statement issued to the person in the manner prescribed by Section 34.015, Tax Code, showing that the Tra-vis County Assessor-Collector has determined that there are no delinquent ad valorem taxes owed by the person. In addi-tion, an individual may not bid on or purchase property in the name of any other individual.

NOTICE OF SELF STORAGE SALEPlease take notice US Storage Centers – Austin located at 201 W. Stassney Lane, Austin, TX 78745 intends to hold a public sale to the highest bidder of the property stored by the following tenants at the storage facility. The sale will occur as an online auction via www.usstoragecenters.com/auc-tions on 3/12/2019 at 10:00am. Unless stated otherwise the description of the contents are household goods and furnishings. Marcelo G. Nasci-mento A.K.A Marcelo Gomes Nascimento unit #204; Latavia Weaver unit #219; Tracey Frye Aka Tracey Elaine Frye unit #230; Jaulisa Bre Sonier unit #350; Matthew Mirelez unit #378; Mary Herientta Martinez AKA MARY Martinez AKA MM unit #382; Jacob Diden unit #385; Monica Pastor unit #389; Joe Bryant unit #513; Reuben Sanchez unit #518; Jamie Cowan Aka Jamie Rene Cowan unit #537; Gerald Gabriel Flowers unit #539; Raul Carrillo unit #557; Ethan Gunter Bond unit #561; Joe Acosta unit #624; Jamie Esquivel Esquivel AKA Jamie Diana ESQUIVEL unit #681; Samuel Melson Aka Sam Melson AKA Samuel Melson Jr. unit #0114 contents: Hummer HM3 2007 Maroon VIN: 5GTDN13E578218455; Laura Roebuck unit #0119; Jose Esteban Martinez Aka Jose B. unit #1203; Alicieia Martinez unit #1208; Mercedes Andrea Morgan unit #1229; Gerald Saverin unit #1332 . All property is being stored at the above self-storage facility. This sale may be withdrawn at any time without notice. Certain terms and conditions apply. See manager for details.

NOTICE OF SELF STORAGE SALEPlease take notice US Storage Centers – Austin Wasson located at 5405 Wasson Rd., Austin, TX 78745 intends to hold a public sale to the highest bidder of the property stored by the following tenant at the storage facility. The sale will occur as an online auction via www.usstoragecenters.com/auctions on 3/12/2019 at 10:00am. Unless stated otherwise the description of the contents are household goods and furnishings. Christopher Vetter unit #1710; Donald

Rodgers unit #1905; Marcos Guerrero unit #3178. All property is being stored at the above self-storage facility. This sale may be withdrawn at any time without notice. Certain terms and conditions apply. See manager for details.

NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST THE ESTATE OF JOHN A. BAXLEY, JR. A/K/A JOHN ARTHUR BAXLEY, JR.Notice is hereby given that original Letters Testamentary for the Estate of John A. Baxley, Jr. a/k/a John Arthur Baxley, Jr., Deceased, were issued on February 12, 2019, in Cause No. C-1-PB-19-000115, pending in the Probate Court No. 1, Travis County, Texas, to the Estate’s Independent Executor without bond, Thomas A. Murphey. All persons having claims against this Estate which is currently being administered are re-quired to present them to the undersigned within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. Claims should be addressed in care of the repre-sentative’s attorney, Benjamin K. Williams, Esq., 10119 Lake Creek Pkwy., Suite 201, Austin, Texas 78729. Dated this the 26th day of February, 2019.

NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMSAGAINST THE ESTATE OF DORIS ANN ROBINSON, DECEASEDNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that original Letters Testamentary in the Estate of DORIS ANN ROBINSON, Deceased, were issued on February 21, 2019, in Cause No. C-1-PB-19-000159, pending in Probate Court No. One (1) of Travis County, Texas, to GARY ALLEN FLUSCHE.Claims may be presented in care of the attorneys for the Estate addressed as follows: Estate of DORIS ANN ROBIN-SON, Deceased, c/o VACEK, KIECKE & COLMENERO, LLP, P.O. Box 1845, Austin, Texas 78767. All persons having claims against this Estate are required to present them within the time and in the manner prescribed by law.

NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST THE ESTATE OF AMY MAR-SHALL HARDINOn February 21, 2019, letters testamentary as Independent Executor for the Estate were issued to Carey Balzer by the Probate Court No. 1 of Travis County, Texas, in Cause Num-ber C-1-PB-19-000124 pending upon the Probate Docket of said Court.All persons having claims against the Estate, which is currently being administered, should present those claims within the time prescribed by law to:William D. PargamanAttorney for Carey Balzer, Independent Executor2630 Exposition Blvd., Suite 203Austin, Texas 78703-1763

NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST THE ESTATE OF ANN MAR-TIN BLAIROn February 21, 2019, letters testamentary for the Estate were issued to Warren Gregory Bair by Probate Court No. 1 of Travis County, Texas, in Cause Number C-1-PB-19-000083 pending upon the Probate Docket of said Court.All persons having claims against the Estate, which is currently being administered, should present those claims within the time prescribed by law to:Sara H. AtkinsAttorney for Warren Gregory Bair, Independent Executor2630 Exposition Blvd., Suite 203Austin, Texas 78703-1763

NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST THE ESTATE OF CLEMEN-TINE MIMS AKA CLEM-ENTINE VALLARE MIMS, DECEASEDNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that original Letters Testamentary in the Estate of CLEMENTINE MIMS AKA CLEMENTINE VAL-LARE MIMS, DECEASED, were issued on February 26, 2019, in Cause No. C-1-PB-18-001760, pending in Probate Court No. One (1) of Travis County, Texas, to O’NEAL MIMS, JR. Claims may be presented in care of the attorneys for the Estate addressed as follows: Estate of CLEMENTINE MIMS AKA CLEMENTINE VALLARE MIMS, Deceased, c/o VACEK, KIECKE & COLMENERO, LLP, P.O. Box 1845, Austin, Texas 78767. All persons having claims against this Estate are required to pres-ent them within the time and in the manner prescribed by law.

NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST THE ESTATE OF DENISE SPANGLER, DECEASEDNotice is hereby given that original Letters Testamentary for the Estate of Denise Span-gler, Deceased, were issued on the 21st day of February 2019, in Cause No. C-1-PB-19-000140, pending in the Probate Court No. 1 of Travis County, Texas, to:Lee SpanglerThe residence of the Inde-pendent Executor is in Travis County, Texas. The mailing address for the Independent Executor is:Lee Spangler, Independent ExecutorEstate of Denise Spangler, Deceasedc/o GRIFFIN FREY, PLLCAttn: Julie Frey2905 San Gabriel StreetSuite 212Austin, Texas 78705All persons having claims against this Estate, which is currently being administered, are required to present them within the time and in the man-ner prescribed by law.Dated this 22nd day of February 2019.GRIFFIN FREY, PLLC2905 San Gabriel StreetSuite 212Austin, Texas 78705512.271.3802 (Telephone)512.271.3810 (Fax)BY: /s/ Julie FreyJulie FreyState Bar No. [email protected] FOR APPLICANT

NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST THE ESTATE OF JENNIFER WARBLOW, AKA JENNIFER WOEHLKE WARBLOW, AKA JENNIFER WOEHLKE CROFUT, AKA JENNIFER CROFUT WARBLOW, DECEASEDNotice is hereby given that orig-inal Letters Testamentary for the Estate of Jennifer Warblow, aka Jennifer Woehlke Warblow, aka Jennifer Woehlke Crofut, aka Jennifer Crofut Warblow, Deceased, were issued on the 21st day of February, 2019, in Cause No. C-1-PB-19-000055, pending in the Probate Court No. 1 of Travis County, Texas, to:Judith H. CrofutThe mailing address for the Independent Executor is:Judith H. Crofut, Independent ExecutorEstate of Jennifer Warblow, aka Jennifer Woehlke Warblow, aka Jennifer Woehlke Crofut, aka Jennifer Crofut Warblow, DeceasedAttention: Brooke Hardiec/o HARDIE LAW, PLLC1100 West AvenueAustin, Texas 78701

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LEGAL NOTICESAll persons having claims against this Estate, which is currently being administered, are required to present them within the time and in the man-ner prescribed by law.Dated this 21st day of February, 2019.

NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST THE ESTATE OF JERRY DALE MOENCHNotice is hereby given that original Letters Testamentary for the Estate of Jerry Dale Mo-ench, Deceased, were issued on February 26, 2019, in Cause No. C-1-PB-19-000151, pending in the Probate Court Number One of Travis County, Texas, to the estate’s independent executor without bond, Judy Ann Chauncey Moench. All persons having claims against the estate currently being administered are required to present them within the time required by law. Claims should be addressed in care of the representatives’ attorney, Lawrence A. Russell, 9951 Anderson Mill Road, Suite 200, Austin, Texas 78750. Dated this the 26th day of February, 2019.

NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST THE ESTATE OF KATHERINE BLAIR LAWLER, DECEASEDNotice is hereby given that original Letters of Independent Administration for the Estate of Katherine Blair Lawler, Deceased, were issued Febru-ary 26, 2019, in Cause No. C-1-PB18-002161, pending in Probate Court No. 1 of Travis County, Texas, to William Howard Lawler. The notice to the Independent Administrator may be delivered at the follow-ing address: c/o John M. Lane Law, PLLC – 921 West New Hope Drive, Suite 104, Cedar Park, Texas 78613. All persons having claims against this Estate which is currently being administered are required to present them within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. William Howard Lawler, Independent Administrator of the Estate of Katherine Blair Lawler, Deceased.

NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST THE ESTATE OF ROSALIN-DA DIAZ ORTIZ, DECEASEDThe administration of the Estate of Rosalinda Diaz Ortiz, Deceased, has been commenced by the issuance of original Letters Testamentary to Xavier Jay Ortiz, on February 26, 2019 by the Probate Court Number One, Travis County, Texas, acting in Cause Number C-1-PB-19-000211, styled IN RE: ESTATE OF ROSALINDA DIAZ ORTIZ, DECEASED, in which Court the matter is pending. All persons having claims against the estate are hereby notified to present them to Xavier Jay Ortiz c/o ROBERT E. BLACK, 2499 S. Capital of Texas Hwy, Ste. A-205, Austin, Texas 78746.

NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST THE ESTATE OF SUE COCKE ROBINSON, DECEASEDOn February 26, 2019, letters testamentary as Independent Executor for the Estate were issued to Patti O’Meara by the Probate Court No. One of Travis County, Texas, in Cause Num-ber C-1-PB-19-000232 pending upon the Probate Docket of said Court.All persons having claims against the Estate, which is currently being administered, should present those claims within the time prescribed by law to:H. David Hughes,Attorney for Patti O’Meara,Independent Executor401 Congress Avenue, Suite

2424Austin, Texas 78701-3711

NOTICE TO CLAIMANTSNotice is hereby given that original Letters Testamentary for the Estate of Yvonne Lo Janowski, Deceased, were issued on February 21, 2019, under Cause No. C-1-PB-18-002411, pending in the Probate Court No. 1 of Travis County, Texas, to Mitchell John Janowski III. All persons having claims against this estate, which is currently being admin-istered, are required to present those claims within the time and in the manner prescribed by law in care of the Inde-pendent Executor’s attorney, addressed as follows: Mitchell John Janowski III, Independent Executor - Estate of Yvonne Lo Janowski, c/o The Law Office of Keith Hajovsky, P.O. Box 14128, Austin, TX 78761

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNotice is hereby given that Letters of Independent Admin-istration with Will Annexed for the Estate of DAVID SAMONE MITCHELL were issued on February 21, 2019 in Cause Number C-1-PB-19-000202 in the Probate Court No. 1, Travis County, Texas to DAVID G. HUGLEY. Claims may be presented in care of the Executor of the Estate addressed as follows:The address of record for DAVID G. HUGLEY c/o Ruben Barrera, 606 West Oltorf St, Austin Texas 78704 Travis County. All persons having claims against this Estate, which is currently being administered, are required to present them within the time and in the man-ner prescribed by law. DATED the 21st day of Febru-ary, 2019./s/ DAVID G. HUGLEY, Independent Administrator of the Estate DAVID SAMONE MITCHELL, Deceased

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNotice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary for an Independent Executor for the Estate of Jean Evalyn Garrett, Deceased, were issued on February 21, 2019, in Cause No. C-1-PB-19-000107, pending in Probate Court Number 1, Travis County, Texas, to Claude Har-mon Garrett III, Independent Executor of the Estate of Jean Evalyn Garrett, Deceased.The residence of the Decedent was in Travis County, Texas, and the mailing address at which claims may be presented is:Representative, Estate of Jean Evalyn Garrett, Deceasedc/o Neal W. Hardin, Attorney at Law3404 Normandy Ridge LaneAustin, Texas 78738(512) 502-8514All persons having claims against this Estate, which is currently being administered, are required to present them within the time and in the man-ner prescribed by law. DATED the 21st day of Febru-ary, 2019.Respectfully submitted, /s/ NEAL W. HARDINState Bar No. 08967500

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNotice is hereby given that on February 21, 2019, Letters Testamentary for the Estate of Billy Milton Shaw, Deceased, were issued to Monica Gail Shaw, by the Travis County Probate Court in Cause No. C-1-PB-18-002028. All persons having claims against the Estate which is currently being administered are required to present same within the time and in the manner prescribed by law in care of the Attorney for the Independent Executor

as follows: c/o Ken Mahaffey, Attorney At Law, P.O. Box 684585, Austin TX 78768.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNotice is hereby given that original Letters of Independent Administration for the estate of Estella Andrada, Deceased, Cause No. C-1-PB-18-001786, pending in the Probate Court of Travis County, Texas, were issued January 15, 2019, to Manuel Andrada, Jr. — All persons having claims against this Estate are required to pres-ent them to the undersigned within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. - c/o: Susan J. Haney – The Haney Law Firm, 808 W. 10th Street, Suite 100, Austin, Texas, 78701, Telephone: (512) 476-2212, Fax: (512) 476-2202. DATED the 21st day of February, 2019. – Susan J. Haney, State Bar No. 08908550, Attorney for Manuel Andrada, Jr.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNOTICE is hereby given that original Letters of Independent Administration for the Estate of Terry Don Gerdes, Deceased, were issued on February 21, 2019, in Cause No. C-1-PB-19-000023, pending in Probate Court No. 1 of Travis County, Texas, to: Joshua Scott Gerdes.The notice to the Independent Administrator may be delivered at the following address:c/o Barnes Lipscomb Stewart & Ott PLLCAttorneys at LawRollingwood Center2500 Bee Cave RoadBuilding II, Suite 150Austin, Texas 78746All persons having claims against this Estate which is cur-rently being administered are required to present them within the time and in the manner prescribed by law.Dated the 21st day of February, 2019./s/ Ellen P. Stewart Ellen P. StewartAttorney for Independent Administrator

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNotice is hereby given that original Letters of Independent Administration with Will Annexed for the Estate of Max Brenner, Deceased, were issued to Elizabeth Brenner on February 21, 2019, in Cause No. C-1-PB-19-000155 pending in Travis County, Texas. Claims should be delivered to the Independent Administrator at the following address:Elizabeth Brenner, Burns An-derson Jury & Brenner, L.L.P., 4807 Spicewood Springs Road, Bldg 4, P.O. Box 26300, Austin, Texas 78755.All persons having claims against this Estate which is cur-rently being administered are required to present them within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. DATED the 21st of February, 2019./s/ Elizabeth BrennerIndependent AdministratorBURNS ANDERSON JURY & BRENNER, L.L.P.Telephone: (512) 338-5322Facsimile: (512) 338-5363

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNotice is hereby given that original Letters of Independent Administration With Will An-nexed for the Estate of Stuart Leonard Dattner, aka Stuart L. Dattner, Deceased, were issued on February 21, 2019, in Docket No. C-1-PB-17-000302, pending in the Probate Court No. 1 of Travis County, Texas, to: Fred Myers.Claims may be presented in care of the attorney for the Estate, addressed as follows: Scofield & Scofield, P.C., 1411 West Avenue, Suite 200, Austin,

Texas 78701-1537.All persons having claims against this Estate which is cur-rently being administered are required to present them within the time and in the manner prescribed by law.DATED the 25th day of Febru-ary, 2019.Scofield & Scofield, P.C.Attorneys for the EstateBy: /s/ Janice Pierce

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNotice is hereby given that original Letters Testamentary for the Estate of Carl Wilson Burton, Deceased, were issued on January 24, 2019 in Docket No. C-1-PB-18-002213, pending in the Probate Court No. 1 of Travis County, Texas, to Aivia Denise Gimarc.Claims may be presented in the care of the attorney for the estate, addressed as follows:Representative, Estate of Carl Wilson Burton, Deceasedc/o Clements Legal Services, P.C.9442 Capital of Texas Hwy. N.Arboretum Plaza One, Suite 500Austin, TX 78759All persons having claims against this estate, which is currently being administered, are required to present them within the time and in the man-ner prescribed by law.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNotice is hereby given that original Letters Testamentary for the Estate of Clyde Edward Young, Jr. were issued to Christa Anne Young on Febru-ary 26, 2019, under Docket No. C-1-PB-19-000166, pending in the Probate Court No. 1 of Travis County, Texas.Claims may be presented in care of the attorney for Christa Anne Young addressed as follows:Douglas A. BoothSneed, Vine & Perry, P.C.900 Congress Avenue, Suite 300Austin, Texas 78701All persons having claims against this Estate, which is currently being administered, are required to present them within the time and in the man-ner prescribed by law.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNotice is hereby given that original Letters Testamentary for the Estate of Elizabeth Ann Scroggs, Deceased, were issued on February 14, 2019, under Cause No. C-1-PB-19-000113, pending in Probate Court No. 1 of Travis County, Texas, to William G. Barber. All persons having claims against this estate, which is currently being administered, are required to present those claims within the time and in the manner prescribed by law in care of the Independent Executor’s attorney, addressed as follows: William G. Barber, c/o Pirkey Barber PLLC. 600 Congress St. Ste 2120. Austin, TX 78701.DATED: February 25, 2019. /s/ William G. Barber

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNotice is hereby given that original Letters Testamentary for the Estate of Garold Bates aka Gerald Scott Bates, Deceased, were issued on February 5, 2019, in Cause No. C-1-PB-18-002355, pending in the Probate Court No. 1, Travis County, Texas, to: Ken Kolflat aka Kenneth J. Kolflat. - All persons having claims against this Estate which is currently being administered are re-quired to present them to the undersigned within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. - Ken Kolflat aka Ken-neth J. Kolflat – Claims should be addressed in the c/o:Ken Kolflat aka Kenneth J. Kolflat, Executor, 560 Bluff Ridge Court,

New Braunfels, TX 78132- Dated the 1st day of March, 2019 Gloria Yates Early, State Bar No. 24010857, 1392 W. Coll St., Suite 2, New Braunfels, TX 78130. Telephone (210) 902-6130, Facsimile 1-210-568-2626 - E-mail: [email protected]

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNotice is hereby given that original Letters Testamentary for the Estate of Gary W. Cobb, aka Gary Wayne Cobb, Deceased, were issued on February 26, 2019, in Cause No. C-1-PB-19-000215, pend-ing in the Probate Court No. One, Travis County, Texas, to: Marilyn Cobb. All persons having claims against this Estate which is cur-rently being administered are required to present them to the undersigned within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. c/o: Marilyn Cobb 503 Palos Verdes Lakeway, Texas 78734 DATED the 26th day of Febru-ary, 2019. Leslie Henges Dolliver

Attorney for Marilyn Cobb State Bar No.: 00784252 3700 Ranch Road 620 South Suite A Austin, TX 78738 Telephone: (512) 263-5665 Facsimile: (512) 782-0145 E-mail: [email protected]

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNotice is hereby given that original Letters Testamentary for the Estate of GEORGE H. BLUME, A/K/A GEORGE H. BLUME, JR., Deceased, were issued on February 21, 2019, in Docket No. C-1-PB-19-000088, pending in the Probate Court No. 1 of Travis County, Texas, to: George H. Blume III. All per-sons having claims against this Estate which is currently being administered are required to present them within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. Claims shall be ad-dressed to:“Representative, Estate of George H. Blume”c/o John W. BrodnaxJohn W. Brodnax, P.C.1202 Lakeway Drive, Suite 1Lakeway, Texas 78734”

[email protected](512) 261-0101DATED the 21st day of Febru-ary, 2019.JOHN W. BRODNAX ATTORNEY FOR INDEPEN-DENT EXECUTOR

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNotice is hereby given that original Letters Testamentary for the Estate of Joel Lamar Parish II, Deceased, were issued on February 7, 2019, in Cause No. C-1-PB-18-002396, pending in the Probate Court No. 1, Travis County, Texas, to: Barbara Tyson Hill.All persons having claims against this Estate which is cur-rently being administered are required to present them to the undersigned within the time and in the manner prescribed by law.c/o: Emily S. RickersAttorney at LawPO Box 80443Austin TX 78708DATED the 25th day of Febru-ary, 2019./s/ - Emily S. RickersEmily S. RickersAttorney for Barbara Tyson Hill

State Bar No.: 24046714PO Box 80443Austin, TX 78708Telephone: (512) 201-4086Facsimile: (737) 209-6808E-mail: [email protected]

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNotice is hereby given that original Letters Testamentary for the estate of Mary Helyne Carpenter a/k/a Helyne Mary Carpenter a/k/a Mary Helen Carpenter, Deceased, Cause No. C-1-PB-18-002330, pending in the Probate Court of Travis County, Texas, were issued January 10, 2019, to Thomas Roznowski. — All persons having claims against this Estate are required to present them to the undersigned within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. - c/o: Susan J. Haney – The Haney Law Firm, 808 W. 10th Street, Suite 100, Austin, Texas, 78701, Telephone: (512) 476-2212, Fax: (512) 476-2202. DATED the 21st day of February, 2019. –

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AV327 POUND SALENOTICE OF SALE OF MOTOR VEHICLES IMPOUNDED BY ORDER OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 683.011 ET SEQ., TEXAS TRANSPORTA-TION CODE, REGULATING THE IMPOUNDING AND SALE OF ABANDONED VEHICLES BY DELEGATE OR PERSONALLY.

THE PURCHASER SHALL TAKE TITLE TO THE MOTOR VEHICLE FREE AND CLEAR OF ALL LIENS AND CLAIMS OF OWNERSHIP AND IS ENTITLED TO REGISTER THE PURCHASED MOTOR VEHICLE AND RECIEVE A CERTIFICATE OF TITLE.

I WILL PROCEED TO SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH IN THE CITY OF AUSTIN, TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS, THE FOLLOWING DE-SCRIBED MOTOR VEHICLES WHICH HAVE NOT BEEN REDEEMED BY THE OWN-ERS, THEREOF TO WIT;

MARCH 27TH, 2019 @ 10:00 AM @ SOUTHSIDE WRECKER, 8200 S. CONGRESS, AUSTIN, TX 78745

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CONTINUED FROM P.85LEGAL NOTICESSusan J. Haney, State Bar No. 08908550, Attorney for Thomas Roznowski.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNotice is hereby given that original Letters Testamentary for the Estate of Melvin Law-rence Craven, Deceased, were issued on February 26, 2019, in Cause No. C-1-PB-19-000141, pending in the Probate Court No. 1, Travis County, Texas, to: Elsie Valastro Craven.All persons having claims against this Estate which is cur-rently being administered are required to present them to the undersigned within the time and in the manner prescribed by law.c/o: Amy Lefkowitz

Attorney at Law1307 NUECES STREETAUSTIN, TX 78701DATED the 26th day of Febru-ary, 2019Amy LefkowitzAttorney for Elsie Valastro CravenState Bar No.: 0240690781307 NUECES STREETAUSTIN, TX 78701Telephone: (512) 779-8846Facsimile: (512) 682-1918E-mail: [email protected]

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNotice is hereby given that original Letters Testamentary for the ESTATE OF ROBERT HAROLD BROWN, SR., DECEASED, were issued on

FEBRUARY 21, 2019 under Docket No. C-1-PB-19-000222, pending in Travis County, Texas to VIRGINIA JANIECE HOW-ARD (JEANNE) AKA VIRGINIA JANIECE BROWN HOWARD AKA JEANNE HOWARD.Claims may be presented in care of the attorney for the estate, addressed as follows:VIRGINIA JANIECE HOWARD (JEANNE) AKA VIRGINIA JANIECE BROWN HOWARD AKA JEANNE HOWARD, ESTATE OF ROBERT HAROLD BROWN, SR., DECEASEDc/o StoneMyersLaw PLLC3309 West Slaughter LaneAustin, Texas 78748All persons having claims against this estate, which is currently being administered,

are required to present them within the time and in the man-ner prescribed by law.DATED FEBRUARY 21, 2019By /s/ Melissa Stone MyersAttorney for Applicant

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNotice is hereby given that original Letters Testamen-tary for the Estate of RUTH MOORE-WILSON a/k/a RUTH WILSON a/k/a RUTH MOORE, Deceased, were issued on January 17, 2019, under C-1-PB-18-002301, pending in the Probate Court No. 1 of Travis County, Texas, to LARRY H. NIEMANN.Claims may be presented in care of the attorney for the Estate addressed as follows:

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PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Until the 16th century in much of Europe and the 18th century in Britain, the new year was celebrated in March. That made sense given the fact that the weather was growing noticeably warmer and it was time to plant the crops again. In my astrological opin-ion, the month of March is still the best time of year for you Pisceans to observe your personal new year. The coming weeks will be an excellent time to start fresh in any area of your life. If you formulate a set of New Year’s resolutions, you’re more likely to remain committed to them than if you had made them on January 1.

ARIES (March 21-April 19): South Koreans work too hard. Many are on the job for 14 hours a day, six days a week. That’s why a new concept in vacations has emerged there. People take sabbaticals by checking into Prison In-side Me, a facility designed like a jail. For a while, they do without cell phones and internet and important appoint-ments. Freed of normal stresses and stripped of obsessive concerns, they turn inward and recharge their spiritual bat-teries. I’d love to see you treat yourself to a getaway like this – minus the incarceration theme, of course. You’d benefit from a quiet, spacious, low-pressure escape.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20): The astrology column you’re reading is published in periodicals in four coun-tries: the U.S., Canada, Italy, and France. In all of these places, women have had a hard time acquiring political power. Neither the U.S. nor Italy has ever had a female head of government. France has had one, Édith Cresson, who served less than a year as prime minister. Canada has had one, Kim Campbell, who was in office for 132 days. That’s the bad news. The good news is that the com-ing months will be a more favorable time than usual to boost feminine authority and enhance women’s ability to shape our shared reality. And you Tauruses of all genders will be in prime positions to foster that outcome. Home-work: Meditate on specific ways you could contribute, even if just through your personal interactions.

GEMINI (May 21-June 20): A 19-year-old guy named Anson Lemmer started a job as a pizza delivery man in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. On his second night, he ar-rived with a hot pizza at a house where an emergency was in progress. A man was lying on the ground in distress. Hav-ing been trained in CPR, Lemmer leaped to his rescue and saved his life. I expect that you, too, will perform a heroic act some time soon, Gemini – maybe not one as monu-mental as Lemmer’s, but nonetheless impressive. And I bet it will have an enduring impact, sending out reverberations that redound to your benefit for quite some time.

CANCER (June 21-July 22): Scientist Michael Dillon was shocked when he learned that some bees can buzz around at lofty altitudes where the oxygen is sparse. He and a colleague even found two of them at 29,525 feet – higher than Mt. Everest. How could the bees fly in such thin air? They “didn’t beat their wings faster,” according to a report in National Geographic, but rather “swung their wings through a wider arc.” I propose that we regard these high-flying marvels as your soul animals for the coming weeks. Metaphorically speaking, you will have the power and ingenuity and adaptability to go higher than you’ve been in a long time.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Do you find it a challenge to commit to an entirely plant-based diet? If so, you might appreciate “flexitarianism,” which is a less perfectionistic approach that focuses on eating vegetables but doesn’t make you feel guilty if you eat a bit of meat now and then. In general, I recommend you experiment with a similar at-titude toward pretty much everything in the coming weeks. Be strong-minded, idealistic, willful, and intent on serving your well-being – but without being a maniacal purist.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): If you gorge on sugary treats and soft drinks, you ingest a lot of empty calories. They have a low nutrient density and provide you with a scant amount of minerals, vitamins, protein, and other necessities. Since I am committed to helping you treat yourself with utmost respect, I always discourage you from that behavior. But I’m especially hopeful you will avoid it during the next three weeks, both in the literal and metaphorical senses. Please refrain from absorbing barren, vacant stuff into the sacred temple of your mind and body – including images, stories, sounds, and ideas, as well as food and drink.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Charles Grey was the second Earl Grey, as well as prime minister of England from 1830 to 1834. His time in office produced pivotal changes, includ-ing the abolition of slavery, reform of child labor laws, and more democracy in the nation’s electoral process. But most people today know nothing of those triumphs. Rather, he is immortalized for the Earl Grey tea that he made popular. I suspect that in the coming weeks, one of your fine efforts may also get less attention than a more modest success. But don’t worry about it. Instead, be content with congratu-lating yourself for your excellent work. I think that’s the key to you ultimately getting proper appreciation for your bigger accomplishment.

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): At a young age, budding Scorpio poet Sylvia Plath came to a tough realization: “I can never read all the books I want,” she wrote in her journal. “I can never be all the people I want and live all the lives I want. I can never train myself in all the skills I want. And why do I want? I want to live and feel all the shades, tones, and variations of mental and physical experience possible in life.” Judging by current astrological omens, I can imagine you saying something like that right now. I bet your longing for total immersion in life’s pleasures is especially intense and a bit frustrated. But I’m pleased to predict that in the next four weeks, you’ll be able to live and feel more shades, tones, and variations of experience than you have in a long time.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): When Europeans in-vaded and occupied North America, they displaced many indigenous people from their ancestral lands. There were a few notable exceptions, including five tribes in what’s now Maine and Eastern Canada. They are known as the Wabanaki Confederacy: the Passamaquoddy, Penobscot, Micmac, Maliseet, and Abenaki. Although they had to ad-just to and compromise with colonialism, they were never defeated by it. I propose we make them your heroic sym-bols for the coming weeks. May their resilient determination to remain connected to their roots and origins motivate you to draw ever-fresh power from your own roots and origins.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Capricorn javelin throw-er Julius Yego won a silver medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics. How did he get so skilled? Not in the typical way. He gained preliminary proficiency while competing for his high school team, but after graduation, he was too poor to keep developing his mastery. So he turned to YouTube, where he studied videos by great javelin throwers to bene-fit from their training strategies and techniques. Now that you’re in an intense learning phase of your cycle, Capricorn, I suggest that you, too, be ready to draw on sources that may be unexpected or unusual or alternative.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): The first edition of Action Comics, which launched the story of the fictional character Superman, cost 10 cents in 1938. Nowadays, it’s worth $3 million. I’ll make a bold prediction that you, too, will be worth considerably more on Dec. 31, 2019, than you are right now. The increase won’t be as dramatic as that of the Superman comic, but still: I expect a significant boost. And what you do in the next four weeks could have a lot to do with making my prediction come true.

FREE WILL ASTROLOGYby Rob Brezsny for March 1-7

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LARRY H. NIEMANNIndependent Executor of the Estate of Ruth Moore-Wilson a/k/a Ruth Wilson a/k/a Ruth MooreC/O Fleur A. ChristensenAttorney for the EstateBlazier, Christensen, Browder & Virr, P.C.901 S. Mopac, Bldg. V, Suite 200Austin, Texas 78746All persons having claims against this Estate which is cur-rently being administered are required to present them within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. DATED the 21st day of Febru-ary, 2019./s/ Fleur A. ChristensenAttorney for the Estate

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNotice is hereby given that original Letters Testamentary for the Estate of Thelma Hunter, Deceased, were issued on February 7, 2019, under Cause No. C-1-PB-18-001387, pending in Probate Court No. 1 of Travis County, Texas, to Christopher Keith Carter. All persons having claims against this estate, which is currently being administered, are required to present those claims within the time and in the manner prescribed by law in care of the Independent Executor’s attorney, addressed as follows: Christopher Carter, c/o Snod-grass Law, PLLC, 1621 E 6th St, Suite 1123, Austin, TX 78702. DATED: February 20, 2019. /s/

R.F. Michael Snodgrass, Attor-ney for Independent Executor

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNotice is hereby given that original Letters Testamentary upon the Estate of Jenny Lewis Rappeport, Deceased, were issued to Jennifer Rappeport Allison, who resides and is do-miciled in Travis County, Texas and whose mailing address is 2210 Meadowbrook Drive, Austin, Texas 78703, on Febru-ary 21, 2019, by the Probate Court Number One of Travis County, Texas, in Cause No. C-1-PB-19-000148, which is still pending, and that the Executor now holds such Letters Testa-mentary. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the claims to Jennifer Rappeport Allison c/o Kelly C. Kocurek, DuBois, Bryant & Campbell, LLP, 303 Colorado, Suite 2300, Austin, Texas 78701, within the time prescribed by law./s/ Kelly C. KocurekDuBois, Bryant & Campbell, LLP303 Colorado, Suite 2300Austin, Texas 78701Dated: February 21, 2019

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNotice to all persons having claims against the Estate of Martin Bruno Racine, De-ceased. Notice is hereby given that original Letters of Dependent Administration upon the Estate of Martin

Bruno Racine, Deceased, were issued to Elizabeth Nudd Racine on February 21, 2019, in Cause No. C-1-PB-18-002107, in the Probate Court Number One of Travis County, Texas, which matter is still pending. All persons having claims against said Estate are required to present same within the time prescribed by law to: Elizabeth Nudd Racine, 4224 Gochman Street, Austin, Texas 78723.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSOn February 21, 2019, Eleonora Hersman was issued Letters Testamentary for the Estate of Frank Hersman, also known as Marion Frank Hersman, Deceased, in Cause No. C-1-PB-19-000209 pending in Pro-bate Court No. 1, Travis County, Texas. The address of Eleonora Hersman, Independent Execu-tor, is c/o Elizabeth T. Powdrill, Hopper Mikeska, PLLC, 901 South MoPac Expressway, Barton Oaks Plaza II, Suite 570, Austin, Texas 78746, and all persons having claims against this estate are required to pres-ent them to such address in the manner and time required by law.Eleonora Hersman, Indepen-dent Executor of the Estate of Frank Hersman, also known as Marion Frank Hersman, DeceasedBy: Elizabeth T. Powdrill, Attorney for the Independent Executor, Eleonora Hersman

NOTICE TO CREDITORSOriginal Letters Testamentary for the Estate of Matthew Jacob Gilbert Wiggers, Deceased, were issued on February 21, 2019, in Cause No. C-1-PB-19-000150 pending in Travis County, Texas, to: Robert Jan Wiggers.All persons having claims against this Estate which is cur-rently being administered are required to present them to the undersigned within the time and in the manner prescribed by law.c/o: Gabriel G. GallasAttorney at Law7800 N. MopacSuite 200Austin, TX 78759DATED the 21st day of Febru-ary, 2019./s/ Gabriel G. GallasGabriel G. GallasState Bar No.: 24069750Attorney for Robert Jan Wiggers

OFFICIAL PUBLIC NOTICETRAVIS COUNTY, TEXASNotice is hereby given that sealed bids for the Westminster Glen Avenue Sidewalk Improvements (IFB No. B1902-003-AR), a Project consisting primarily of installation of 5’ wide concrete sidewalk on Westminster Glen Avenue in Travis County, will be received electronically through www.bidsync.com. Bids will be accepted until 2:00 P. M. CST, March 13, 2019, then publicly opened and read aloud. Travis

County will also accept paper bids received by Bonnie S. Floyd, MBA, CPPO, CPPB, Travis County Purchasing Agent, marked “Sealed Bid (Westminster Glen Avenue Sidewalk Improvements, IFB No. B1902-003-AR)” at the Travis County Purchasing Office, 700 Lavaca Street, Ste. 800, Austin, TX 78701. Note: The Time-Date Stamp Clock located at the front counter of the Travis County Purchasing Office will serve as the OF-FICIAL CLOCK for the purpose of verifying the date and time of receipt of paper bids.You may print the Plans and Specifications through www.bidsync.com. Important Notice: Please note that Project Plans and the Project Manual with specifications are NOT includ-ed in the Bid Packet due to the size of the documents, but are located in the folder “Additional Project Documents.” These documents can be viewed, printed or downloaded through BidSync by clicking on the folder “Additional Project Docu-ments” then clicking on the file of your choice. For any issues, please contact BidSync Sup-port Services at (800) 990 - 9339 and reference the IFB number listed above. In the event of a large file size, please be patient when downloading or viewing. Hard copies (printed) of Plans and Specifications may also be obtained from the Travis County Purchasing Office for a refundable deposit of $100.00 in the form of a cashier’s check, money order, or company check payable to “Travis County.” The deposit will be refunded if the Plans and Specifications are re-turned in good condition within 21 calendar days of the bid opening. In addition, Plans and Specifications will be made available for viewing free of charge at various Austin-area Plan Rooms listed below.A bid security in the amount of five percent (5%) of the total bid amount will be required. IF A COPY OF THE BID SECU-RITY IS SUBMITTED ELEC-TRONICALLY THROUGH WWW.BIDSYNC.COM, AN

ORIGINAL AND ONE COPY WILL BE DUE (BY CLOSE OF BUSINESS) ONE BUSINESS DAY AFTER THE BID OPEN-ING DATE. Payments will be made for completed work in progressive payments with the County retaining five percent (5%) of each payment until final acceptance of the Project. Payments will be made by check. A Payment Bond is required in the amount of one hundred percent (100%) of the contract amount, if the contract amount exceeds $25,000. A Performance Bond is required in the amount of one hundred percent (100%) of the contract amount, if the contract amount exceeds $100,000. Bidders should use base bid pricing. Bond Forms will be provided upon notification of contract award. The successful bidder should be prepared to utilize these Forms with their sureties upon notification of award.Project performance period is 270 calendar days. Historically Underutilized Busi-nesses including Contractors, Subcontractors, and Suppliers are encouraged to participate in this project consistent with the goals of the Travis County Commissioners Court. Contractors will be required to comply with all applicable Equal Employment Opportu-nity laws and regulations, all Federal, State, and local regula-tions for construction safety and health standards.The successful bidder must commence work upon issu-ance by County of a written Notice to Proceed. The County reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any informality in the bids received. Bids may not be withdrawn for ninety (90) calendar days after the date on which they are opened. By submitting a bid, bidder acknowledges and approves that preliminary bid tabulations, including unit pricing, will be made available for inspection and disclosed upon request pursuant to Sec. 262.026(b) of Texas Local Government Code.Estimated project range is

$58K - $63K.THERE ARE ALTERNATES AND/OR UNIT PRICES AS-SOCIATED WITH THIS BID. BIDDERS MUST DOWNLOAD AND COMPLETE THE AS-SOCIATED BID PROPOSAL WORKSHEET (LOCATED IN THE “DOCUMENTS” SECTION OF THIS BID) THEN UPLOAD AND SUBMIT IT WITH THEIR BID. FAILURE TO SUBMIT THE BID PROPOSAL WORKSHEET MAY RESULT IN REJECTION OF YOUR BID.

OFFICIAL PUBLIC NOTICE TO BIDDERSTRAVIS COUNTY, TEXASNotice is hereby given that sealed bids will be accepted by Travis County for the following items:1. Trees and Irrigation for the Travis County Correctional Complex, B1902-008-PSOpens: March 11, 2019 @ 10:00 a.m.2. Residential Plumbing Services, B1902-005-JEOpens: March 13, 2019 @ 2:00 p.m.Bids should be submitted to: Bonnie Floyd, Travis County Purchasing Agent, 700 Lavaca Street, Suite 800, P.O. Box 1748, Austin, Texas 78767. Specifica-tions can be obtained from or viewed at the Travis County Purchasing Office at no charge or by downloading a copy from our website: www.co.travis.tx.us/purchasing/solicitation.asp. Bidders should use unit pricing or lump sum pricing, if appropriate. Payments may be made by check. The successful bidder shall be required to furnish a Performance Bond in the amount of One Hundred percent (100%) of the contract amount awarded, if applicable.

OFFICIAL PUBLIC NOTICE TO ENGINEERSTRAVIS COUNTY, TEXASNotice is hereby given that qualification statements will be accepted by Travis County for the following items: 1. Professional Engineering Services for the Circle Drive/Thomas Springs Bicycle Safety Project, Q1902-009-AR

Opens: March 14, 2019 @ 2:00 p.m.Qualifications statements should be submitted to: Bonnie Floyd, Travis County Purchas-ing Agent, 700 Lavaca Street, Suite 800, P.O. Box 1748, Austin, Texas 78767. Specifications can be obtained from or viewed at the Travis County Purchasing Office at no charge or by downloading a copy from our website: www.co.travis.tx.us/purchasing/solicitation.asp.

OFFICIAL PUBLIC NOTICE TO PROPOSERSTRAVIS COUNTY, TEXASNotice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be ac-cepted by Travis County for the following items: 1. Painting Services Contract, C1901-008-ACOpens: March 20, 2019 @ 2:00 p.m.AN OPTIONAL PRE-PRO-POSAL CONFERENCE WILL BE HELD MARCH 6, 2019 AT 2:00 P.M., AT THE TRAVIS COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, 700 LAVACA STREET, 1ST FLR. RM. 1.114, AUSTIN, TEXAS 78701. A call-in option is available for the pre-proposal conference using the following creden-tials to dial in:Telephone Number: 1-512-854-5962Conference ID: 522927Proposals should be submitted to: Bonnie Floyd, Travis County Purchasing Agent, 700 Lavaca Street, Suite 800, P.O. Box 1748, Austin, Texas 78767. Proposal Documents can be obtained from or viewed at the Travis County Purchasing Office at no charge or by downloading a copy from our website: www.co.travis.tx.us/purchasing/solic-itation.asp. Proposers should use unit pricing or lump sum pricing, if appropriate. Pay-ments may be made by check. The successful proponent shall be required to furnish a Perfor-mance Bond in the amount of One Hundred percent (100%) of the contract amount awarded, if applicable.

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