On Sept. 11, Central Texans will have access to 200-plus performances from local musicians at venues across Austin.
For 30-plus years, the likes of Willie Nelson and George Strait have implored Texans not to litter. Now, you could be next to do so.
Nobody matched the winning numbers for the Saturday, Aug. 25, drawing. This means the jackpot for Wednesday has ballooned.
From Austin Restaurants Week to Zumba, there is a dizzying array of options to get your weekend off to a good start.
Early bird registration for the 2018 ThunderCloud Subs Turkey Trot is now open, and the winner of the annual Art Contest has been selected.
Jam-packed music event takes place Sept. 7-9 at Carson Creek Ranch amid 60 acres of pecan-lined campgrounds fronting Colorado River.
Event celebrates the estimated 1.5 million Mexican Free-Tailed bats living under the Congress Street bridge.
Array of live music, comedic performances, theater and storytelling kicks off in September and runs into early 2019.
Now in its fourth year, unique gathering takes place on the banks of the Guadalupe River, with campgrounds and meal service provided.
As summer wanes, so to does BOTG. But what a finish: Wednesday's finale featuring Tje Austin, Bidi Bidi Banda and indie folk duo Oh Hellos.
Thousands descended on Austin for the largest celebration of gaming, animation and Internet culture in the state of Texas.
Music (naturally) but also music, a farmer's market, fancy beer sampling event, pet expo, queer comedy and more to please every taste.
Motivational speaker, best-selling author Rachel Hollis got started in Austin and she's now the focus of a documentary film.
After weeks of no one hitting the jackpot, all six numbers are matched at Longhorn Drive-In Grocery store in Bell County.
Event offers book lovers three unique literary events across the city in August with proceeds benefiting Lit Crawl Austin.
From dance parties to movies, there is plenty to do over the weekend to beat the summer doldrums.
Billed as world's only event combining floating down river with music, event features Snoop Dogg, Modest Mouse Run The Jewels and more.
Steve Parker has won prize that includes a $15,000 award, a solo exhibition in the Big Medium Gallery​ through November.
3rd annual free concert series on Wednesday evening will feature Dawn and Hawkes (from Season 6 of The Voice) at the Lyft Stage.
The HOPE Outdoor Gallery​ was expected to be relocated near the airport but will remain open on Baylor Street through October.
Nobody matched the six numbers again, so the jackpot on Wednesday, June 25, will be for $12.25 million with a cash value option of $8.26M.
Planned Parenthood president to introduce memoir Make Trouble: Standing Up, Speaking Out, and Finding the Courage to Lead – My Life Story.
Festival organizers are collaborating with Ilegal Mezcal and The Hippie House in presenting 'Waterloo Wednesdays' happening at The Parish.
Fortune magazine notes that with cable company management change, ceremony could move to capital city, Houston or Atlanta.
Nobody matched all six numbers to win the jackpot on Saturday which means Wednesday's drawing will be for $9.5 million.
HomeToGo survey ranks the city 37th across various metrics for travel, including vibrancy of nightlife and hotel accommodations.
Plenty of fun stuff to do this weekend, from Austin to Round Rock.
Organizers of highly anticipated event announce scheduled authors, including Sandra Cisneros, Tavari Jones, Erin Entrada Kelly.
Spoetzl Brewery, brewer of Shiner Bock, debuts sweepstakes with 4 bikes featuring artwork by Austin artists Denton Watts and Good Snake.
Inaugural September event to be staged at Carson Creek Ranch amid 60-plus acres of pecan-tree-lined campgrounds fronting the Colorado River.
ATX TV Fest to ROT Rally — w/ beer, sculptures, trivia and yoga along the way — there's much to do. Plus: Beyoncé dance party (snap, snap)
Lucky winner gets free admission, plus one, to movie of their choice presented by Paramount and Stateside Theaters summer movie series.
Now that we've got your attention, just wanted to let you know nobody matched all six numbers so Saturday's jackpot will be for $6 million.
Amid musician exodus related to cost of living, city aims to present a number of programs that pay performers for their melodic services.
Someone bought a Mega Millions ticket in December that matched five of the six winning numbers, good for a nice-sized prize.
Spoiler alert: Nobody in the vastness of Texas emerged as the winner, raising next jackpot to $5.75 million.
From ale to yoga, fun and interesting things to do over the long weekend abound.
This weekend, there are fun and interesting events occurring.
Performer will bring his thoughtful, yet funny, social observations to the Paramount Theater this June.
Free family fun events are happening all over the city as summer nears.