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  2. Want to impress mom this Mother's Day? Check out these Austin ...

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    Austin Symphonic Band is putting on a free Mother's Day concert at the Texas capitol building's south steps, 1100 Congress Ave. The concert kicks off at 7 p.m. For more information, visit ...

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    Austin native Forrest Preece, who wrangled 90 percent of the Mother Ginger celebrities from 1997 to 2013, but was only on duty backstage for 50 percent of the performances, provided me with some ...

  4. Window film - Wikipedia

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    Tint on the windscreen – a band across the top is permitted with a depth of no more than 10% of the depth of the windscreen. An exception to the side and rear window tinting regulations applies to cars tinted before 1 August 1994. [10] Belarus— Any kind of window tint is illegal. An exception is made for factory tint in vehicles purchased ...

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    From right, Phyllis Campos, Casey Campos, René Campos, and Cody Campos in their West Austin home on Oct. 13, 2023.

  6. Factory tint - Wikipedia

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    Unlike window film, privacy glass is a pigment within the glass that is installed during the manufacturing process. There is no way to remove the tint from the glass except to replace the glass with untinted glass. The only alternative to getting the same benefits of window film is to install window film over the factory tint.

  7. Ritz (Austin, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    The Ritz was built in 1929 by J.J. Hegman, who owned several movie theaters in Austin, Texas. It was the first theater in Austin to be built specifically for the talkies. The architect was Hugo Kuehne , the founding dean of the University of Texas School of Architecture, who also designed the Austin History Center (originally the Austin Public ...