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    The Austin Civic Wind Ensemble will begin pre-event music at 5:15 p.m. ahead of the 6 p.m. ceremony featuring local entertainment, food and live music. ASL interpretation services will be on stage ...

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    We're less than a week out from the big day, but it's not too late to gift an unforgettable experience in the Live Music Capital of the World. Use our 2024 Austin concert guide to give the last ...

  4. Blondshell, Urban Heat Rock SPIN’s Five Worlds Party In Austin

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    The stage inside the Pershing last night (March 15) in Austin, Tx., may have been small, but the buzz was loud during performances by Blondshell, Urban Heat, and others as part of SPIN’s Five ...

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    Category: Events in Austin, Texas. ... Austin Fashion Week This page was last edited on 28 February 2023, at 16:15 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  6. Austin Fashion Week - Wikipedia

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    Founded by Matt Swinney in 2009, and the most recent event took place in 2023. [4] The event had been renamed Fashion X Austin, and Austin Fashion For Good in 2019. [5] The 2020 edition took place in October and was a virtual event. [6] Most recently, Austin Fashion Week took place in 2024, and the next planned event is for the 2025 spring season.

  7. Eeyore's Birthday Party - Wikipedia

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    And He Was Sad sculpture of Eeyore at Eastwoods Park in Austin, TX. Eeyore's Birthday Party began in 1963 as a spring party and picnic before the beginning of ‘dead week’, hosted by Plan II students and faculty, and first led by Lloyd Birdwell, an English graduate student at the University of Texas at Austin. [2]