Entries from Austinist tagged with 'bangbang'
June 1, 2007
FRIDAY [1] party • Rare Magazine Summer Issue Launch Party at Mean Eyed Cat (5:30pm) bikes • Republic of Texas Biker Rally at All Over Austin dance/benefit • Project Transitions Hosts 12th Annual Texas Swing at Saengerrunde Hall and Scholz’s Beer Garten ($40, 8-Midnight) art • Opening Reception: Cantanker/us, the Cantanker Magazine staff show at Else Madsen Gallery, 411 Brazos, Suite 99 (7-11pm) art • The B Scene at The Blanton Museum of Art,......
Continue Reading "The Weekend IST List"April 5, 2007
Note: Several weekend events will be added in the afternoon. THURSDAY [5] fashion/music/party • Car Stereo (Wars), Visuals by Super!Alright!, and 30-40% Everything at Strut (6-10pm) film • "Military Intelligence and You" at Alamo Drafthouse Lakecreek (7:30pm) art •Opening Reception for Aki Nagasaka's "Yellow Labyrinth" at Women and Their Work (6-8pm) books •Pam Oslie presents Love Colors at BookPeople (7:00pm) books •Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht presents "In 1926: Why and How?" at The Harry Ransom......
Continue Reading "The Weekend IST List"March 29, 2007
East Austin's Saltillo Lofts will host its first annual "Sidewalk Celebration" this Sunday, kicking things off with the official opening of the New East Arts Gallery. New East is the latest venture by DiverseArts, a local nonprofit producer of multidisciplinary art and culture projects such as East End Fourth Fridays and the former Downtown Arts Magazine. Their inaugural exhibit, entitled "Fresh Black Paint," features works by New Orleans artist/musician Terrence Moline, who relocated, post-Katrina,......
Continue Reading "Weekend Block Parties: Saltillo Lofts, North Loop"February 15, 2007
Valentine’s Day may be over, but that doesn’t mean the love has to end. If you’re looking for a special way to celebrate with a partner/friend/whoever – and benefit Amnesty International while you’re at it – may we suggest attending the next Burlesque for Peace event this Saturday, February 17th? This year’s theme is “Black Tie Burlesque,” and prizes will be awarded for the best James Bond, Bond girl, and Bond villain costumes. The......
Continue Reading "Burlesque Your Heart Out"February 14, 2007
WEDNESDAY [14] music • White Ghost Shivers Valetine's Day Party at Scoot Inn music • Bigwood, Street Light Suzie, Sedium, The Ivory Class at Emo's Lounge music • The Stags, Future Clouds and Radar, Radar Radar, The Strange Boys at Emo's music • Kitty Kitty Bang Bang Valentine's Day Party at Stubb's music • Anti-Valentines Day Second Halloween Party at Beerland music • Jimmie Dale Gilmore at Cactus Café (8:30pm) music • People Skills,......
Continue Reading "The Daily IST"November 3, 2006
Are you ready to get naughty this weekend? There are some sexy carnies begging you to play their games at this year's Extravagasm 2006: Carnival of the Senses. Free your Saturday night plans and take your sexiest costume out of the closet. This celebration of sensuality, eroticism, and creative naughtiness offers a fun, frivolous, and safe environment to explore the risqué. Performers include fetish model and performer Angela Ryan, burlesque group Kitty Kitty Bang......
Continue Reading "Extravagasm 2006: Carnival of the Senses"October 26, 2006
David Milch ("NYPD Blue," "Deadwood"), Shane Black (Lethal Weapon, Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang) and Sydney Pollack (Tootsie, Three Days of the Condor) gathered Saturday for the Creating Classic Characters panel at the Austin Film Festival. The conversation quickly became a completely engaging discussion of the craft of writing, managing expectations of the studios, Dostoevsky and much more. Black was his general convivial and vulnerable self, while the affable Pollack spoke with great humility about......
Continue Reading "AFF Panel Wrap and Snaps: Creating Classic Characters"August 16, 2006
Is the burlesque art form enjoying a resurgence? Here in Austin, Red Light Burlesque, started in 2001, claims the earliest origins. Kitty Kitty Bang Bang has been around since 2002. Newcomers to the scene include Shrewd After Dark, who started doing burlesque last year, and the brand new Jigglewatts. There's even a national tour, The Most Dangerous Burlesque Tour in the World, coming to Emo's in November courtesy of the Suicide Girls (er, that......
Continue Reading "Camp Shrewd: All They Really Want is Some Fun"March 17, 2006
As your eyes try to focus through the after-party-induced, post-intoxication (or still intoxicated) haze that's been your modus operandi this week, don't feel bad that you're a little...less productive than normal. The theatre community isn't getting much done either. But, while this may be a slow week on the boards, coming next weekend only, ProArts Collective is bringing you Kissing the Goodbye, written and directed by the fabulous Zell Miller (who we love). Also,......
Continue Reading "Runnin On Empty: This Week in Austin Theatre"February 13, 2006
Our comprehensive theatre guide can be found here M O N D A Y [13][film] Ralph Nelson's "Tick…Tick…Tick" at Drafthouse Downtown (7pm) (link) [film] Alamo Music Mondays presents "Fela Kuti: Music is the Weapon" at Drafthouse Downtown (9:45pm) (link) [comedy] "Richard Pryor Live in Concert" at Drafthouse South Lamar (10:15pm) (link) [film] "Coachella" at Drafthouse Village (9:45pm) (link) T U E S D A Y [14] [party/music] The White Ghost Shivers Valentine's Day Ball at......
Continue Reading "The Weekly IST List: February 13-20"December 30, 2005
While scores of wonderful albums from already well-established indie acts like Broken Social Scene, Of Montreal and The Decemberists were all but predestined for greatness this year, others seemed to appear from nowhere. Case in point: Sup Pop phenoms Wolf Parade, emerging from Montreal with a series of cameos in various compilation albums that left American fans in a rabid frenzy before finally dazzling us with their debut LP, Apologies to the Queen Mary;......
Continue Reading "Austinist's Top 25 Albums of 2005"December 9, 2005
Some interesting cinematic offerings for you today, movie lovers. Much better than the dismal choices of last week (we read a review somewhere on the internerd in which the writer compared watching Aeon Flux to receiving an anal probe. Harsh). So cozy up in a theatre this weekend with one or more of this week’s new movie releases. *The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe Forget the Christian undertones (or......
Continue Reading "Oh What a Turkish Delight! This Week's New Movie Releases"December 2, 2005
Wow, it's almost pointless to tell you about today's new movie releases, as there are a whole two of them and they both look a little sketchy. In fact, we're not going to recommend either one of them. Nope, not a one. Aeon Flux Charlize exchanges her mullet for skintight outfits and more of an "edge." Apparently this flick was not prescreened for critics, and you know which movies are not prescreened for critics?......
Continue Reading "Today's new movie rele...*yawn*"November 11, 2005
Okay, there are a couple of new films we’d be willing to see this week, but honestly we’re too busy geeking out over next week’s release of Harry Potter IV. One thing we should mention: Eminem's 50 Cent’s Get Rich or Die Tryin’, a film about his life leading up to his huge success as a rap artist, was released on Wednesday. But if you’re anything like us, you probably don’t care. *Zathura To......
Continue Reading "Derail this: New movie releases!"October 31, 2005
For the love of all that helps us avoid responsibility in life, THIS SHOW IS GOOD. Our girlfriend picked up tickets to Inside a Broken Clock: a Tom Waits Peepshow for this past weekend’s showing at Victory Grill. We were skeptical about the whole thing, because we have a really unhealthy respect (read: disturbing and borderline criminal fascination) for the work of Waits. And we have a nagging suspicion that the world is hell-bent......
Continue Reading "Inside a Broken Clock..."October 21, 2005
We went to our first screening at the Austin Film Festival last night, and we were treated to one of the more entertaining movies we have seen in quite some time. And, we got to pick the director's brain a little afterwards. Shane Black goes back to some familiar writing territory in his directorial debut “Kiss Kiss Bang Bang.” But instead of staying within one genre, say, a buddy flick, a thriller or a......
Continue Reading "Austin Film Festival: “Kiss Kiss Bang Bang” - Popcorn Films Have Never Tasted So Good"July 20, 2005
Supposedly there is a ranch in the Texas Hill Country where "wayward women...spend their days bronco bustin' and pillow fightin'". Who knew? Wednesday night they are coming to town for "a night of sin, gin, and tassel twirlin'". Hmmm, okay. These wayward women happen to make up a Burlesque troop called Kitty Kitty Bang Bang and they have a show Wednesday night at Esther's Pool (525 E. 6th St.) called Whim Wham Wednesday. The......
Continue Reading "Texas Burlesque"June 30, 2005
There are just so many reasons to love Austin. We find new ones everyday, in fact. And several of those reasons are most definitely the raucous and racy ladies of Kitty Kitty Bang Bang. Yep, right here in the middle of red Texas, we’ve got our very own burlesque show. Praise the Lord. It just so happens that these lovely ladies want YOU (no, not you – YOU) to be a part of their......
Continue Reading "Burlesque for Everyone!"April 2, 2005
The girls of Kitty Kitty Bang Bang have once again saddled up to hit the dusty trail. Tonight you can catch them, and their spaghetti western in action at Antone's. Two shows, 8pm and 11pm. Doors at 7pm. Remember, a slow trigger finger might lead to your hopes of getting in shot down, so tickets can be purchased in advance for $15 here. How you can you refuse a night of assless chaps, gun-toting bombshells,......
Continue Reading "The Good, The Bad, The Sexy"