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    Rodeo Austin

    You thought SXSW was the only days-long party in town promising loud music and smelly animals? Then this must be your first rodeo! OK, this one’s slightly more wholesome: Activities include a stock show, pro rodeo, petting zoo, pig races, carnival rides, and your favorite fareground vittles, plus a fresh headliner every day, including Lukas Nelson, Los Huracanes del Norte, Wynonna Judd, and Flatland Cavalry. Too wholesome? Pull on your finest sh*tkickers and hit the dance hall; there’s a full bar and, Rodeo Austin teases, a “chance to dance with a real cowboy.” Runs through March 23. – Kimberley Jones

    Through March 23

    Rodeo Austin

  • Qmmunity

    Saltburn Rave

    Where better to celebrate Miss Emerald’s latest controversial creation – what some have called “The Untalented Mr. Ripley” – than in the sweat-soaked premises of the elegant Chups’ estate? Partnered up with Texas Emo Club, CUC brings dance-floor murder for all enjoyers of Jacob “Oh Lordy” Elordi and Barry “Little Freak” Keoghan. Burn it down via busting moves to tunes spun by DJs BB Ding, Claudia Alexandra, and Dragonnqueen as they’ll be boosting dance, indie sleaze, and electric all night. Venue event descriptions promise bathwater shots, but here’s my question: Who’s providing that extra special “sauce”? Further investigation required. – James Scott

    Sat., March 23

    Cheer Up Charlies

  • CommunityEvents

    AFS Essential Cinema: Edward Yang

    The history of world cinema teems with “new waves” that symbolized electrifying new directions – in technique, in the kinds of stories being told, and in the people doing the telling. In Taiwan, that New Wave revved up in the early Eighties with Edward Yang at the wheel. Austin Film Society’s new Essential Cinema presents a rare look at Yang’s filmography, which has grown in stature since his early death at 59 from colon cancer. Series kickoff Taipei Story (1985) stars Hou Hsiao-hsien, fellow titan of New Taiwanese Cinema, as a former star baseball player stuck in the past and at odds with his more modern-minded girlfriend, played by Tsai Chin, a pop singer who would become Yang’s first wife.   – Kimberley Jones

    Tue., March 19; Fri.-Sat., March 22-23

    AFS Cinema

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    “Decade of Pride”

    Showing support for queer youth when they need it most is essential to building a better tomorrow. March 18-23, Austin Independent School District celebrates Pride Week as a way to “highlight the district’s commitment to creating a safe, supportive and inclusive environment.” Celebrations of LGBTQIA students, families, and staff include AISD Pride stickers, campus activities, and, as the week’s big capper, an all-are-welcome event featuring food trucks, a special performance, and a student dance and social. – James Scott

    Sat., March 23

    AISD Performing Arts Center

  • FilmSpecial Screenings

    “The Stars at Night”

    Located about 24 miles southwest of all-lit-up Austin, small-town Driftwood offers a better opportunity to admire the stars at night. Vista Brewing hosts a screening of documentarian Betty Buckley’s 55-minute ode to the night sky and its influence on millennia of storytellers – a creative spark in danger of being snuffed out by encroaching light pollution. A post-screening Q&A will be followed by an hour of informal stargazing with telescopes. – Kimberley Jones

    Sat., March 23

    Vista Brewing

  • ArtsVisual Arts

    Billy Joe Miller Art Reveal

    Billy Joe Miller is a queer, interdisciplinary artist who creates public art in response to the natural world. University Christian Church is a dynamic, inclusive community, serving Austin without exception – regardless of race, gender, class, sexual orientation, political affiliation, or disability. OK, how about they join forces for more beauty? Done – with a large, arched sculpture made from powder-coated aluminum, redolent of sanctuary and transformation, set within a landscape design of native plants. Witness this work revealed tonight in a ceremony that features live music from Jordan O’Jordan, Bo Ray, and Thor and Friends. WWJD? He’d be right there. – Wayne Alan Brenner

    Sat., March 23

    University Christian Church

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    BIPOC Queer Speed Friending

    You got a friend in Austin, and they’re waiting for you at this event thrown by Queer Black Women Alliance! Connections vibes will be boosted by Find Your Bestie Bingo, supplied questions, and raffle prizes – plus tasty drinks and bites.

    Sat., March 23

  • CommunityEvents

    Cowan Spring Carnival

    A day of family fun at a classic carnival raises funds for the Cowan Elementary PTA, which has gathered some fabulous prize packages for raffle: “Waterslide Palooza” includes a one-night stay at the Kalahari in Round Rock; “Austin Family Fun” comes with tix to an Austin FC game, the Austin Zoo, and $100 at Pinthouse; and “Adult Staycation” offers a stay at Colton House, brunch at Ciclo, and massages at Mantis. Bonus prizes will also be awarded at the carnival featuring games, bounce houses, a petting zoo, food trucks, and more. – Kat McNevins

    Sat., March 23

    Cowan Elementary School

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    Earth Hour

    At 8:30pm local time, Earth Hour will return for its 17th annual request that people around the world turn off their lights. It’s also a call to recognize the precarious position that our planet is in. The Earth Hour website has ideas for power-divested activities in case your addiction to electronics is that overwhelming. We’re not gonna pretend it won’t be difficult for our toddler-like attention spans. But it’s the least we can do for, ya know, the survival of our species. – James Renovitch

    Sat., March 23

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    Some of you may remember when Estrella Acosta was a vital part of the Austin music scene. The Cuban-born singer-songwriter long ago relocated to Amsterdam, where her career has flourished. She’ll be returning to Austin with her amazing band, Esquina 25, to play a free show at one of UT’s most sonically rich venues. Acosta’s current album, Tierra – Songs by Cuban Women, is a joyous affair melding adventurous arrangements and sparkling improvisation with traditional Cuban rhythms. The album was nominated for a 2023 Latin Grammy. This is her lone local appearance, so don’t miss out on this rare treat. – Jay Trachtenberg

    Sat., March 23, 7:30pm

    Bates Recital Hall

  • FoodFood Events

    Fareground Crawfish Festival

    Fareground, Downtown’s upscale food hall situation, is making the most of mudbug season with a festival dedicated to the humble crawfish and its regular boil companions, corn and potatoes: Price of admission guarantees you a pound of food plus one Lone Star tallboy. Expect live music, cornhole, and a vendor market at the on-site Ellis craft co*cktail bar; we bet one of their cherry lime daiquiris would pair nicely with a spicy crawdad. – Kimberley Jones

    Sat., March 23

    Fareground

  • CommunityEvents

    Fix-It Clinic

    Do your favorite pants have a fallen hem or missing button? Got a broken blender gathering dust? Keep those items in rotation and out of the landfill with this free clinic from the amazing folks at the public library. Skilled coaches will guide you through your repair journey, to which you must only bring up to two items, parts you might need to make the fix, and a curious mind. They’ll have sewing machines and some tools on hand if you need, and they’ll even accept drop-offs for volunteers to try their hand at fixing. Get all the details online. – Kat McNevins

    Sat., March 23

    Windsor Park Branch Library

  • ArtsVisual Arts

    Gary James McQueen

    If you caught the 2018 doc McQueen, about the late fashion designer Alexander McQueen, then you’re already familiar with the talents of his nephew and protégé Gary James McQueen, who was responsible for the stunning, under-the-skin skull sculptures featured in the opening credits. Those skulls, as represented via 3D lenticular artworks, form the basis of the Gary James McQueen exhibit – his first stateside – now running at West Chelsea Contemporary through March 24. – Kimberley Jones

    Thursdays-Sundays. Through March 24

    West Chelsea Contemporary

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    Melecio Galván died in 1982, but there’s a reason the Blanton Museum of Art titled its new retrospective “Meet Melecio Galván”: The Mexican draftsman didn’t receive the kind of attention he deserved in his lifetime. A recent acquisition distinguishes the Blanton as the U.S. museum with the largest collection of Galván works, now numbering 47 drawings in total – making Blanton the obvious place to offer art lovers an overdue introduction to the undersung artist. The exhibition, curated by Vanessa Davidson and on display through Aug. 25, is rounded out with works by his Mexican contemporaries, including Arnold Belkin, Rafael Coronel, Elvira Gascón, Silvia Pardo, Arturo Pastraña Vásquez, Rufino Tamayo, and José Luis Cuevas. – Kimberley Jones

    Sat., March 23

    The Blanton Museum of Art

  • ArtsDance

    Poe: A Tale of Madness

    This world premiere won’t be a danse macabre, per se, but we’re dying to see what Ballet Austin’s Artistic Director Stephen Mills has conjured by way of exploring the life and works of that darkling prince of American letters, Edgar Allan Poe. Mills’ choreography, gracefully (and eldritchly) embodied by the company’s finest at the Long Center, doesn’t take place in any grave silence, of course – the kinetic biography is powered by a musical score from composer Graham Reynolds, performed live by the Austin Symphony Orchestra, and features a thrilling libretto penned by the Rude Mechs’ appropriately raven-haired Shawn Sides. – Wayne Alan Brenner

    Fri.-Sun., March 22-24

    Long Center for the Performing Arts

  • Qmmunity

    poolboy: don’t pick up

    Push the boundaries between reality and fiction at this performance of Sam Mayer’s persona poolboy00, “an experimental reality show/participatory memoir/talk show for the streaming platform Twitch and irl.” Audiences will be pulled into the Houston-born artist’s tale created from over 20 years of writing – including journals, failed plays, and a School of Rock fanfic – and asked to interact through live question and answer. Be warned, however, that nothing is as it seems in this production. – James Scott

    Thu.-Sat., March 21-23

    The Museum of Human Achievement

  • ArtsVisual Arts

    Sarah Sudhoff: Not a Drill

    Jill Schroeder’s grayDUCK Gallery presents a powerful new solo show by Sarah Sudhoff, and we should preface this listing with a trigger warning – but that very term, in context, lands much too hideously: Sudhoff’s exhibition “explores our increased exposure to gun violence and the alarming lack of measurable gun reform in the United States.” Which is provocative enough, but: “My project is attuned to focus on K-12 shootings,” says the artist, “and includes community involvement with schools devastated by shootings in Uvalde, Texas, at Robb Elementary, and the 2018 shooting in Santa Fe High School.” – Wayne Alan Brenner

    Sat., March 23

    grayDUCK Gallery

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    Sensational SaturGAY

    Hosted by Maxine LaQueene, this brunch benefits Austin Pets Alive! with a pet runway walk-off, prizes, and, of course, a pup-tastic food spread. Featuring performances by Xtra, Joselyn Breezy, Jayden Daniels, and all the way from ATL, JayBella Banks.

    Sat., March 23

    Industry

  • CommunityKids

    Varta Fest

    Here comes a global fest for families predicated on introducing South Asian storytelling traditions to a wider audience. Kiddos and grownups can learn about South Asia’s rich cultural history through folk art, dance, music, and literature presented by South Asian artists and writers. That includes hands-on activities like painting, a moving exhibit throughout the library that features audio elements, an immersive Desi storytelling performance, a Likhawat creative storytelling panel, and much more. Fest founders Peerbagh state their aim in creating events like Varta Fest is both to build creative confidence in kids but also “find a balance between preserving cultural authenticity and adapting narratives for the modern world.” – James Scott

    Sat., March 23

    Hampton Branch Library

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    3rd Party Check

    Sat., March 23, 9pm

  • ArtsTheatre

    A Year With Frog and Toad

    For generations of children, Arnold Lobel’s stories of amphibian best buds Frog and Toad have been a charming guide to the complexities and joys of friendship. Now the pair take to the stage for this delightful Tony-nominated musical. It’s truly a family affair, adapted by Lobel’s son-in-law Mark Linn-Baker with music by Robert Reale and book & lyrics by his brother, Willie. This new production, directed by Best of Austin winner Sara Burke, features Jillian Sainz and Victoria Brown donning the signature jackets and trousers of Frog and Toad, respectively. – Richard Whittaker

    Fridays-Sundays. Through May 12

    Zach Theatre's Kleberg Stage

  • Music

    A-TX Rejects

    Sat., March 23, 9pm

    Shooters Billiards North

  • Music

    Africa Night w/ Sahara All Stars, Huerta Culture, Kiko Villamizar

    Sat., March 23, 7pm

    Sahara Lounge

  • Music

    Alex Pack Band, Bakersfield TX (4:00)

    Sat., March 23

  • Music

    Aname' Rose

    Sat., March 23, 3pm

    Willie's Joint

  • Music

    Angelyn Band

    Sat., March 23, 9pm

    Parmer Lane Tavern

  • Music

    Sat., March 23, 8pm

    The Concourse Project

  • Music

    Armeon, Myke Miller, Oreja (1:00)

    Sat., March 23

    Maggie Mae's

  • ArtsVisual Arts

    “Circular Body”

    Alejandra Almuelle has been responsible for some of the most compelling works of clay sculpture ever created in this city, many of them predicated on the human body and its potential as a record of experience. This latest exhibition of her artistry, a solo show at Women & Their Work, brings the human form front and center, clayborne with additions of graphite, beeswax, paper, resin, and gold and silver leaf. Adorned, embellished, emboldened, the flesh created from clay comes full circle, a cycle of memory and magic powered by beauty, the viewing of it an experience we recommend recording via your own wonder-hungry rods and cones. – Wayne Alan Brenner

    Through May 9 (Opening reception, Sat., March 23, 7-9pm)

  • CommunityKids

    Baby Bloomers

    A special program for visitors ages 0-3 and their families, providing caregivers and early learners the chance to experience the children's museum together. Thinkery will host two storytimes and free play that support the social, emotional, and cognitive development of the earliest learners.

    Saturdays, 8-10am

    Thinkery

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Events - Saturday, March 23, 2024 (2024)

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What is special about March 23, 2024? ›

MARCH 23, 2024 | NATIONAL PUPPY DAY | NATIONAL CHIA DAY | NATIONAL TAMALE DAY | NATIONAL CHIP AND DIP DAY | NATIONAL NEAR MISS DAY | NATIONAL MELBA TOAST DAY.

What is the significance of 23 March? ›

March 23 is remembered as the day when three brave freedom fighters, namely Bhagat Singh, Shivaram Rajguru, and Sukhdev Thapar, were hanged by the British. Also, January 30th is observed as Martyr's Day or Shahid Diwas in the memory of Mahatma Gandhi.

What events happen in March? ›

8 Dates to Celebrate in March
  • International Women's Day. 8th March. ...
  • Maha Shivaratri. 8th March. ...
  • Nyepi. 11th March. ...
  • Cherry Blossom Festival. 20th March. ...
  • International Francophonie Day. 20th March. ...
  • International Day For the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. 21st March. ...
  • Harmony Week. 18th to 24th March. ...
  • Holi Festival. 25th March.

What will happen on March 24, 2024? ›

Overnight on March 24th and into the 25th, the Moon will pass through the outer part of Earth's shadow, creating a faint lunar eclipse called a penumbral eclipse. Now, the more spectacular variety of lunar eclipses happens when the Moon passes through Earth's inner shadow, or umbra.

What will be on 23 March? ›

Yaum-e-Pakistan) or Pakistan Resolution Day, also Republic Day, is a national holiday in Pakistan commemorating the Lahore Resolution passed on 23 March 1940 and the adoption of the first constitution of Pakistan during the transition of the Dominion of Pakistan to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan on 23 March 1956 ...

Is there anything special on March 23? ›

Famous March 23rd birthdays include Kenneth Cole, Michelle Monaghan, and Keri Russell. March 23rd also marks National Puppy Day and World Meteorological Day.

What is done on 23 March? ›

It is a national holiday in Pakistan. This day is celebrated to commemorate the Lahore Resolution passed on 23 March 1940 and the adoption of the first Constitution of Pakistan on 23 March 1956 making Pakistan the world's first Islamic Republic.

Who was born on 23 March? ›

Here are some of the notable people celebrating birthdays today, including Brett Young, Chaka Khan, John Humphrey, Kyrie Irving, Melissa Errico, Perez Hilton, Reggie Watts and Richard Grieco.

What is the symbol for March 23? ›

Aries (astrology)
Aries
Zodiac symbolRam
Duration (tropical, western)March 20 – April 19 (2024, UT1)
ConstellationAries
Zodiac elementFire
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What religious holiday is on March 23? ›

March 21 – Nowruz: This day marks the Persian and Baha'i New Year, which also occurs on the vernal equinox. March 23* – Purim: Also known as the “Feast of Lots,” this Jewish festival celebrates the survival of Jews who were marked for death by Persian rulers.

Why is March unique? ›

As the bridge from winter to spring, March carries strong symbolism: new growth and transformation. It's the time when animals awake from hibernation and when people around the world partake in spring celebrations—along with spring cleaning rituals to make their homes feel new.

What happened on March 2024? ›

Russia Launches Strike On Odesa, Killing At Least 20 People

Friday, March 15, 2024 – A Russian missile strike in Odesa, Ukraine, killed over 20 people and injured many in the deadliest attack since the invasion began. Emergency responders faced a "double tap" strike, a tactic often used by Russia.

What awareness month is March 2024? ›

SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom today issued a proclamation declaring March 2024, as Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month.

Is there a special event in March? ›

With St. Patrick's Day (March 17) and Easter (yep, it falls on March 31 this year), it's a month for major holidays and gatherings.

What holiday is March 24, 2024? ›

2024 Daily Holidays that fall on March 24, include:

International Day for Achievers. International Day for the Right to the Truth Concerning Gross Human Rights Violations and for the Dignity of Victims. National Cheesesteak Day. National Chocolate Covered Raisin Day.

What's on in London on 23 March 2024? ›

Things To Do This Weekend In London: 23-24 March 2024
  • Holiday is screened as part of Cinema Made In Italy.
  • The Royal Albert Hall hosts the final Teenage Cancer Trust gigs this weekend. ...
  • Join a curator for a tour of the National Army Museum.
  • Browse for bargains at the Little Children's Market on Saturday.
Mar 24, 2024

What is celebrated on May 23, 2024? ›

2024 Daily Holidays that fall on May 23, include:

International Day to End Obstetric Fistula. International Turtle Day. Lucky Penny Day. National Taffy Day.

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