Southwest Austin | January 2021

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January & February events

ARTIST TALK: TORBJØRN RØDLANDAND PHILIP LORCADICORCIA VIRTUAL EVENT

• NeuroStar Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Dripping Springs • Spa-like environment

FEB. 02

Dr. David K. Weber, MD Board Certified, Award winning Psychiatrist

FEBRUARY 04 AND 11 ‘FOCUS ON THE FUTURE’ WEBINAR HOSTED BY UT’SMCCOMBS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS The annual discussion series spotlighting industry and talking to experts in their elds goes virtual this year. Topics for the series hosted by McCombs School interim Dean Lillian Mills include health care Feb. 4 and technology and innovation Feb. 11. Noon. Free. 512-471-5921. www.mccombs.utexas.edu 05 AUSTINHISTORY CENTER’S The Contemporary Austin will open its new spring exhibits Jan. 23, including “Bible Eye,” featuring the work of Norwegian photographer Torbjørn Rødland. To commemorate the opening of the new exhibit, the modern art museum will host a conversation between Rødland and American photographer Philip-Lorca diCorcia. 7 p.m. Free. 512-453-5312. www.thecontemporaryaustin.org (Courtesy Sarah Schultz/Contemporary ATX)

Dr. David K. Weber, MD

Dr. Eve Weber PhD Licensed Clinical Psychologist

www.atlasneurotherapy.com ATLASNEUROTHERAPY@GMAIL.COM 512-774-8531

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IT’S TIME TEXAS HOSTS

FAMILY MEALS

COMMUNITY CHALLENGE The nonprot organization dedicated to improving the health of Texans hosts this competition to improve community health. Participants can register online; earn points by engaging in healthy activities; and can join as part of a school, company or team. Free. 512-533-9555. www.ittcommunitychallenge.com 14 THROUGH FEB. 18 ‘THE PATH TO RACIAL EQUITY’ VIRTUAL CONVERSATION SERIES A group of 17 local organizations hosts this virtual series of discussions with experts on racial inequity in the Austin community. The series occurring weekly on Thursdays includes guests Tom Hawkins, president and CEO of the Greater Austin Black Chamber of Commerce, on Feb. 4 and Chas Moore, executive director and founder of the Austin Justice Coalition, on Feb. 18. 5:30-6:30 p.m. Free. www.austinchamber.com/events/the- path-to-racial-equity-virtual-conversations 30 THROUGH FEB. 06 AUSTIN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAONLINE CONCERT “Slavic Splendor” features works from Antonin Dvorak, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Modest Mussorgsky, Igor Stravisky and Sergei Prokoev. The ASO has virtual concerts scheduled through spring. AT AUSTIN FILMSOCIETY The Sundance Film Festival, which normally takes place at a ski resort in Utah, will take place digitally and via satellite partners, including Austin Film Society, which is hosting drive-in screenings. Various times. $25 per car, $15 per additional passenger. Jourdan- Bachman Pioneer Farms, 10621 Pioneer Farms Drive, Austin. 512-322-0145. www.austinlm.org 7 p.m. $50. 512-476-6064. www.austinsymphony.org 28 THROUGH FEB. 03 SUNDANCE FILMFESTIVAL

FAJITAS Chicken, Beef or Combo $50 Party of four with all the fixin’s incl. guac

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TACOS 6 for $24 or 12 for $36 Crispy or Soft, Beef or Chicken

ENCHILADAS 8 for $32 Chicken, Cheese or Beef with choice of sauce

FAJITAS Chicken, Beef Combo $50 Party of four with the fixin’s incl. g

All meals come with rice beans, chips and salsa

FAMILY MEAL DEALS Order online at Maudies.com Curbside pickup

ANGELINAEBERLYCELEBRATION The Austin History Center Association presents its annual fundraiser, which is moving online this year. The virtual event features the play “All Aboard! The Train Arrives in Austin,” written by local playwright Paullette MacDougal, which dramatizes the arrival of the rst train in Austin in 1871. The annual event is named for Eberly, an innkeeper who red a cannon shot in 1842 to start o the “Archives War,” alerting residents that rangers sent by president Sam Houston were taking ocial archives in an eort to move the capital from Austin to Houston. Noon. $75-$100.512-270-0132. www.austinhistory.net 06 AND 13 ‘THE SCIENCE OF POLLINATION’ ONLINE CLASS This class for gardeners from the Lady Bird Johnson Wildower Center is hosted by Alice LeDuc, adjunct professor of horticulture at Texas State University. She will help gardeners learn how plants have adapted to attract pollinators and how gardeners can bring more butteries and bees to their gardens. 1-3 p.m. $40. www.wildower.org 12 A VIRTUAL DISCUSSIONWITH MARGARET ATWOOD Atwood, the author of books such as The Handmaid’s Tale and Alias Grace , will discuss her work in the context of current events in this event moderated by Emily Ramshaw of online news organization The 19th. 7 p.m. $15-$30. 512-472-5470. www.austintheatre.org

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