After 30 years in the music business, and memorable run-ins with Oasis and Chris Kirkpatrick, Steve Holt is back doing what he loves with Dallas band I Love You.
5 things to do in Irving this weekend: K-pop performances, Frida Kahlo pop-up, half marathon and more
Check out what’s going on in Irving this weekend.
The Dallas Museum of Art is hosting a pop-up installation featuring its exhibition Frida Kahlo: Five Works, in Irving.(Chadwick Redmon)
10:51 AM on May 20, 2021 CDT
Irving has a busy calendar this weekend, with races, live music and a celebration for Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
Here’s a round-up of what’s coming up:
Celebrate Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month
The Irving Mall will host a celebration from noon to 3 p.m. Saturday featuring K-pop performers, hula dancers and more. Meet at the Center Court, between Shoppers World and La Vida.
Austin 360
It’s a mantra that’s been passed from musicians and venue owners to mayors and senators over the course of the coronavirus pandemic: Live music venues were among the first to close and will be among the last to reopen. So, 13 months in, just where are we in that re-emergence?
Many of Austin’s top music destinations remain shuttered for now: iconic South Austin haunts the Continental Club and Saxon Pub, to Red River anchors the Mohawk and Cheer Up Charlies, to Congress Avenue jazz joint the Elephant Room, to University of Texas campus haven Cactus Cafe. Larger rooms such as ACL Live and the Paramount Theatre recently began presenting a handful of limited-capacity shows.