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This Weekend: Fun Fun Fun Fest

If ACL is the cool young uncle of music festivals — a fan of classic rock who’s open to new bands too — then Fun Fun Fun Fest is the cooler-than-cool cousin who’s halfway through college and just knows things the rest of us don’t. Now in its 6th year, Fun Fun Fun Fest takes over Auditorium Shores this weekend with a mile-long lineup including Santigold, El Ten Eleven, Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeroes, and a group so classic it’s cool again, even though it’s missing a key member. Right here in Austin, Run DMC will rock the house like it’s 1982 all over again.

 

Tickets $55 per day or $110 for the whole fest

Auditorium Shores, 950 W Riverside Dr

Friday, Saturday & Sunday, November 2-4

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Yeehaw! The Austin Rodeo is Rarin’ to Go!

Austin Rodeo

Texas, in a way, is like a big boiling chili pot of Southwestern goodness, made with ingredients like cowboy culture, barbecue, and the rodeo. The third of that series is in full swing throughout mid-March as Rodeo Austin ropes its steers, honors it country roots and cranks up the tunes: musical performances this year include guitar-wielding superstars like Gavin DeGraw, Sara Evans and The Band Perry, to name a few.  And of course, there’s the spectacle of the rowdy ropin’ rodeo itself, with its ten-gallon showmanship and its loyalty to grand Texan traditions like pig races, petting zoos, and yes, even mutton-bustin’. Get your boots on and check out all the deep-fried awesomeness before it hangs up its hat and lasso on March 24.

 

Travis County Expo Center, 7311 Decker Lane
March 9-24; Opens weekdays at 4 pm and weekends at 11 am
See official rodeo website for more info

 

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Bats, Bats, Bats


Ever proud of its innate weirdness, Austin isn’t just the live music capital of the world… it’s also laid claim to a slightly less famous, if equally notable, title: Bat Capital of the World. Known in some circles as “Bat City,” the town is home to no fewer than 1.5 million Mexican free-tailed bats, many of which congregate under the South Congress bridge over Town Lake and emerge nearly every night just before dark in a spectacular stage show. The simplest way to view them is to stand on one of the bridge’s sidewalk and face east, or head for the lawn southeast of the bridge to the Austin American Statesman’s Bat Observation Center. Although nightly flights take place from spring through fall, the bats are most populous from late July through mid-August. To make sure you head downtown at just the right time, you can rather literally turn your cell into a bat phone and get the latest flight times by calling 512.416.5700 (category 3636).

…And More Bats


To kill two birds with one stone (bad pun… sorry), you can enjoy the wonders of the water while viewing the bats’ emergence display. Live Love Paddle offers a 2-hour kayak tour of Town Lake, conveniently scheduled to coincide with the bats’ nightly sky show and even more conveniently providing kayaks, paddles, personal flotation devices, drinking water, and free appetizer card to Joe’s Crab Shack – not a bad deal for $38.50 per person. Reservations are recommended.


If you want to view the bats from the water but don’t want to break a sweat (from effort, anyway – this summer’s 100-degree temps alone will probably have you glistening no matter what) there’s always a Lonestar Riverboat Cruise. Take a one-hour tour on a 32- or 35-foot cruiser, departing half an hour before sunset from the dock at the southeast corner of the South First Street Bridge. It’s $10 for adults, BYOB, and reservations are recommended.

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