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Actually Fun Things to Do in Austin This Weekend

Everything You Must Do in Austin This Weekend Thrillist 5 days ago © Photo Courtesy of Mackenzie Smith Kelley It seems like 2021 is speeding along it s hard to believe it s already Easter and the official beginning of spring. However, as everyone in Austin knows, we’ve already been enjoying amazing spring weather for weeks now. This weekend promises to be no different, so whether you’re out there searching for candy-filled eggs, laughs, or the perfect local sourdough, our list has you covered. Just try not to overdo it on the Peeps. Grab some Easter treats  Various locations While we know you could easily turn three good-sized chocolate bunnies into Easter dinner, it would be a shame to miss out on all the amazing holiday offerings local restaurants are putting out this year. Café No Sé will be serving up brunch and dinner specials on both Saturday and Sunday with menu highlights like blueberry and lemon cheesecake pain perdu, orange mascarpone Easter bread with ra

Colorado Springs Garden Father launches Backyard Garden Project to help food-insecure families

Sure, it’s the dead of winter, but it’s not too early to start thinking about springtime and growing a bounty of homegrown vegetables. Everyone needs something to look forward to, especially as the pandemic begins to pass into the rearview mirror. Larry Stebbins, known in Colorado Springs gardening circles as “The Garden Father” (also the name of his gardening blog), is spearheading The Backyard Garden Project along with the El Paso County Colorado State University Extension. Stebbins is a former secondary school chemistry teacher and school administrator who has been an organic gardener since childhood. He recently decided he wanted to share his experience and joy of gardening with those who he describes as “food insecure families.” The Backyard Garden Project began to take root after he contacted Irene Shonle, El Paso County Extension Program Associate. Their collaboration expanded and they contacted a group of Master Gardeners, working out the details for what the pr

Austin artists, restaurants who led the way in 2020 pandemic

In April, with the clubs shut down and musicians feeling adrift, expressive pop artist Mobley embarked on an ambitious project. He randomly paired 15 musicians and 15 filmmakers to create a visual album with a process structured around the surrealist drawing game exquisite corpse.  In the game, a scene is formed as each player draws a part then folds the paper to obscure their contribution before handing off to the next player. For the visual album, each artist was provided an end clip of the preceding song. They were each given two days to complete their work and the project’s title: “Home Unfamiliar” was their only prompt. Top Austin talents like Shakey Graves, Wild Child’s Kelsey Wilson, Sweet Spirit’s Sabrina Ellis and Spoon’s Jim Eno contributed.   

Austin restaurant all-stars grind out New England-inspired pizza shop

Austin restaurant all-stars grind out New England-inspired pizza shop Photo by Hayden Walker Photo by Hayden Walker Photo by Hayden Walker Austinites thinking our weird city is in short supply of marvelously weird fusion restaurants have reason to relish the newest pizzeria and sandwich shop from the owners of District Kitchen + Cocktails and Oasthouse Kitchen + Bar. Restaurateur brothers Amir and Ali Hajimaleki, known for their contemporary takes on pub food, brunch, and craft cocktails, are taking their latest concept in a new direction. Shortie’s, a New England Greek-style pizza and grinders joint, opens in the Shoal Creek neighborhood on December 16.

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