ALPHA REV
Sat. 07/14 | 9:00PM @ Stubb's Bar-B-Q (Downtown)
Saturday, July 14, 2007ALPHA REVINDOOR SHOWDOORS @ 9PMW/ CORD & THE VALENTINESClick "I LIKE IT!" and you could win free spots on the Do 512 Guestlist!
RYAN ADAMS & THE CARDINALS
Sat. 07/14 | 8:00PM @ The Paramount Theatre (Downtown)
Saturday, July 14Doors/Bar @ 7 pm | Show @ 8 pmThe Paramount TheatrePurchase Tickets Online or call (866) 4GET-TIX Mixing the heartfelt angst of a singer/songwriter with the coc…more»
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the rite flyers / the normans / the alice rose / the sad accordions (in)
Sat. 07/14 | 10:00PM @ Emo's (Downtown)
Doors Open: 8pm Show Starts: 10pm Stage: inside
Golden Boys/Ape Shits/ Black Panda/ The Teeners (lounge)
Sat. 07/14 | 7:00PM @ Emo's (Downtown)
Doors Open: 8pm Show Starts: 10pm Stage: inside
20 Slide Shows, 20 tastes by Mike Litt
Sat. 07/14 | 8:00PM @ Gallery Lombardi (Downtown)
iLoveMikeLitt presents an evening of twenty slideshow presentations by local artists, architects, and model citizens. Fusebox Restaurant and other local businesses will provide twenty c…more»
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If the word “slideshow” conjures up images of relatives boring you to tears with their recent trip to Spain, then you haven’t been paying attention. The slideshow has been enjoying a renaissance as of late, thanks to bands like The Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players and local performances like Elizabeth Cobbe’s Ohio Trip. In an age where anyone can whip up a slick presentation with nothing more than iMovie and an MP3 of Green Day’s “Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life),” there’s something reassuring and magical about an old-fashioned analog slideshow, warts and all. Here, 20 local artists, architects, and otherwise creative folk will present a series of slideshows accompanied by vegetarian fare provided by The Soup Peddler, Aster’s Ethiopian, and Hoa Hoa Kitchen. The experience is guaranteed give you a warm, cozy feeling, with almost no urge to stab out your eyeballs with the nearest pen. www.theonion.com
Jessica Erickson paintings
Sat. 07/14 | 7:00PM @ Austin Figurative Gallery (East of I-35)
Jessica Erickson will be showing her figurative paintings on at the Austin Figurative Gallery. Jessica recently moved here and has been painting with the Austin Figurative Project. Her work ha…more»
Scott Biram @10 / The Weary Boys @12 $10
Sat. 07/14 | 7:00PM @ Continental Club (South of the river)
Martina McBride with special guest Little Big Town
Sat. 07/14 | 7:30PM @ Frank Erwin Center (Downtown)
WARTIME SOCIAL - 12:30/Avenue for affair - 11:00/ vicarious me - 9:00/Psycles - 8:00
Sat. 07/14 | 12:30PM @ Momo's (Downtown)
TBA 6:00 pm / Mario Matteoli 7:30 pm / Teisco Del Rey 9:30 pm
Sat. 07/14 | 7:00PM @ Jovita's (South of the river)
(P) SCRAPPER LAW -- 10:30 pm/ PRISON FOLK ROCK -- 10:00 pm
Sat. 07/14 | 10:30PM @ Headhunters (Downtown)
Rolling Roadshow:Movies in the Park (Lockhart): E.T.7:00p
Sat. 07/14 | 7:00PM @ Alamo Drafthouse Downtown (Downtown)
Time Warner cable presents Movies in the Park (Lockhart): E.T. Rated Unknown; Director:Steven Spielberg Time Warner cable Digital Phone is pleased to present ou…more»
2007 TSFA Annual Convention & Tradeshow
Sat. 07/14 | 7:00PM @ Palmer Event Center (South of the river)
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2007 City-Wide Garage Sale
Sat. 07/14 | 7:00PM @ Palmer Event Center (South of the river)
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Four Latin Bands Rock Ruta Maya!: Kalua, Boca Abajo, Latin at Heart, El Tule
Sat. 07/14 | 9:45PM @ Ruta Maya (South of the river)




















At this point, even Ryan Adams seems confused by his identity—which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. He’s certainly earned a good amount of the lambasting he’s been subjected to in recent years, but his manic fits and style swerves make him a Rock Star in the unhinged mold of old. After releasing three albums (one of them a double) in 11 months, Adams was relatively quiet in 2006, sticking to producing for acts like Willie Nelson and uploading new songs to his website. He’s back to the grind now, though, out behind the new Easy Tiger.
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