American-Statesman Staff
Time doesn’t stop, and 2021 is coming tonight, pandemic or not. But the annual City of Austin fireworks and concert with thousands of revelers at Vic Mathias Shores is not happening.
The featured venues include the Saxon Pub, the Continental Club, Cheer Up Charlies, Antone’s Night Club, and Mohawk.
The one-hour show includes appearances from Mayor Steve Adler, City Manager Spencer Cronk and Chief Economic Recovery Officer Veronica Briseno.
Watch here starting at 8 p.m:
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Austin 360
Savor your Moments. Austin City Council on Thursday approved recommendations from the Arts Commission to officially remove several pieces of public art from the city s collection, including one along Lamar Boulevard that s caused plenty of conversation over the years.
You might not know the name of Moments, an artwork by Austin artist Carl Trominski, but you ve surely seen it: a series of 6-foot-high reflective blue panels on the retaining walls of the section of Lamar that passes under the Third Street and Union Pacific Railroad bridges.
The piece, installed in 2003 and found on the drive between Sandra Muraida Way and Fifth Street, was commissioned by the Art in Public Places Program. Council members on Thursday approved the deaccession of Moments. According to Austin public radio station KUT, which first reported the news, that means the piece can be removed and transferred to the hands of the city Transportation Department.