Posted By Nina Rangel on Wed, May 5, 2021 at 12:01 PM click to enlarge Facebook / Pabst Blue Ribbon Pabst Blue Ribbon Studios will hold free First Friday event. Art, beer and music will collide at new Southtown art gallery Pabst Blue Ribbon Studios in celebration of First Friday. The gallery s owner, San Antonio-based Pabst Brewing Co., will offer frosty refreshments as attendees bask in art from the brewer’s annual can design competition, which features work by emerging artists from across the U.S.
Local DJ Steven Lee Moya also will serve up beats for the free event, slated for Friday, May 7. The music starts at 7 p.m.
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Marble Falls renewed their lease, which increases access to one of the best swimming holes in Central Texas. These leases provide alternative entrée to navigable streams and are paid for by a combination of sources including the
Texas Rivers Conservation License Plates. W.C. Clark plays at Hays City Store on Monday nights. (Photo by Gerald E. McLeod)
Blues in the hills. A short distance from South Austin between Driftwood and Wimberley, the Hays City Store is home to W.C. Clark on Monday evenings. Known as the “
Godfather of Austin Blues,” Clark plays with his band on some nights, but it is the solo evenings that are truly special. The 81-year-old plays a litany of blues and soul standards on the outdoor stage that is magical. If you haven’t been to the
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This month marks the anniversary of the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Traveling is tough, but we’ve learned new protocols and become cautiously optimistic about venturing out again. It’s hard work in the Texas heat for Travis Mayes preparing barbecue for the legions of hungry fans who line up at the window in Garland. The family-run business was hit by the COVID-19 pandemic and then the St. Valentine’s weekend freeze broke the water pipes and the firewood was stolen. (Photo by Gerald E. McLeod)
A cold smoker in Garland. For more than 40 years Meshack’s BBQ Shack in the suburbs west of Dallas has been serving smoked meats out of a cinder-block building. It’s a small, family-run business with