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Austin is home to some ancient history, including gigantic aquatic lizards, prehistoric humans, and dinosaur tracks uncovered by flooding.
From dozens of free live concerts to days of packed, no-cost panels, there are plenty of ways to enjoy the major festival without a badge.
Austin’s newest omakase restaurant only seats 10, but it was created with the help of some of the most accomplished sushi chefs in the world.
Your humble City Editors will be all over the festival this year and we want your help choosing how we should spend our time.
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Community events + the I-35 Series = Spurs Week. The San Antonio Spurs are bringing the party to Austin with dozens of events, community enrichment, and activations.
This extra day is added to the calendar every four years to keep it synchronized with the Earth’s revolutions around the sun, so we want to know what you’re going to do with the extra time.
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We’re giving you the 4-1-1 on this annual event that features a ProRodeo, carnival, and classic fair fun.
Amplify Austin Day is considered one of Central Texas’ largest giving events — here’s what you need to know to maximize your impact.
Lifting weights, indoor rock climbing, personal training, dance fitness, boxing classes, and martial arts programs — we’ve rounded up 35 gyms and fitness offerings around Austin.
The 2024 Texas Travel Awards honored a host of attractions in Central Texas, so don’t miss this vacation-worthy spots that are an hour or less from ATX.
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We know you’ve got some skills — now it’s time to show them off.
Class is in session. Learn some new skills — from cooking to gardening to learning a new language — with the help of the Austin community.
Want dinner with a gorgeous lake view? We have that. Want a place to drink by the pool? We have that. Want to play lawn games with your dog? We have that, too.
Whether you’re new to Austin and want in on the Bat City lore or you’re a longtime local with lots of curiosity, here’s how the winged creatures play a role in our city.
This weird Austin festival celebrates the gloomy donkey from A.A. Milne’s “Winnie the Pooh” series.
We’re keeping track of the growing number of productions that show off the Capital City.
Arts, athletics, outdoors + more — we’ve rounded up epic summer camps for kiddos to participate in during sunshine season.
Explore these dog-friendly places in Austin, from places to eat, drink, shop, exercise, and stay the night.
The beloved local tradition has taken multiple different forms over the years, and was once called “Yule Fest.”
Friendships make life better and we’re here to help you create new ones.