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    Austin Greek Festival

    Experience the spirit of Greece with delectable Greek food and drink, dancing, live entertainment from Greece, shopping, and more at this fun, family-friendly event. Opa!

    May 24-26

    Transfiguration Greek Orthodox Church

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    Texas Performing Arts All-New 2024/25 Season

    Texas Performing Arts presents its all-new 2024/25 Season showcasing pioneering performances across multiple genres. Highlights include new work by visionaries in their fields—Twyla Tharp, Branford Marsalis, Huang Yi, Andrew Schneider, Suzanne Bocanegra & Lili Taylor, and more. Save 20% when you buy three or more shows.

    2024/2025

    Various Locations

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    10th Annual Ney Day

    Elisabet Ney’s castle-like art studio perches by Waller Creek, an eccentric slice of pre-1900s Austin. Ney was a groundbreaking sculptor, one so dedicated to her craft that as a child she went on a hunger strike until she was allowed to study art. Her vividly realistic and emotional sculptures filled European castles and halls of government, with many crafted right here in Austin. Ney Day celebrates this feisty inspiration on her own creative wellspring, with food and fun celebrating the fierce independence she inspires in us all.|– Cat McCarrey

    Sat., May 25

    Elisabet Ney Museum

    • ArtsDance

      Classical music is not a stuffy relic of the past, and ballet is more than inflexible tutus and dead composers. That’s the ethos behind “Kaleidoscope,” a collaboration between Austin Camerata and Ventana Ballet. Four local choreographers and seven living composers assemble their own musical Avengers team, fighting against boring stereotypes with an exhilarating mélange of movement and sound. There will be five performances over Memorial weekend, each one opening their doors early to offer a kaleidoscope of colorful co*cktails at the KMFA bar. Get swept away with this spectacular showcase. – Cat McCarrey

      May 23-25

      Draylen Mason Studio

    • ArtsComedy

      ATX Sketch Fest

      An ATX Sketch Fest pass may be the best bargain for a guaranteed good time over Memorial Day weekend. Celebrating its 15th year, ATX Sketch Fest provides audiences with five days of scripted comedy acts from Austin, Portland, L.A., NYC, D.C., and Toronto. Headliners include Chris Grace of Superstore, PEN15, and Broad City, and Joan & Raft, who’ve written for Netflix, HBO Max, and Comedy Central. In addition to performing, Grace, Joan & Raft, and Woody Fu will lead workshops on musical improv, writing, and character development. Local favorites performing include Clara Blackstone, Juicebox, Big Fart, and The Floor Is Lava. Single-show tickets are available, but for this much talent, why not spring for the $69 (heh heh) pass? Check – or sketch – it out at atxsketchfest.com. – Valerie Lopez

      Thu.-Sun., May 23-26

      ColdTowne Theater

    • CommunityEvents

      Austin Greek Festival

      Here in the land of tacos and margaritas, we don’t get enough chances to appreciate Greek food and culture. Rectify that at this fest with the theme “Livin’ the Greek Life,” offering live music from the Aegean Pulse, all the way from Greece, along with spirited dance groups of all ages. Frequent tours are available to showcase the gorgeous church and inform visitors about the faith, and a marketplace evokes a real Greek agora. Come hungry for spanakopita, baklava, gyros, dolmades, and more – but don’t forget your card, because the fest has adopted a cashless model this year. – Kat McNevins

      May 24-26

      Transfiguration Greek Orthodox Church

    • ArtsVisual Arts

      “Vessels – Handle With Care” by Diane Chiyon Hong

      Vessel: a container that holds things. Vessel: a person infused with a quality. What quality? Any. Feel free to interpret it yourself when basking in Diane Chiyon Hong’s exhibit “Vessels – Handle with Care.” Her architectural sketches, part function, part form, part object, part person, part humor but all thought-provoking, currently grace the halls of the Asian American Resource Center. It’s Asian American Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Month, so why not pay the AARC a visit. I mean, if not now, when? – Cat McCarrey

      Through July 5

      Asian American Resource Center

    • ArtsVisual Arts

      “What will you do with your one wild and precious life?” asks the poet Mary Oliver. So do the artists Amanda McInerney and Lana Waldrep Appl, taking inspiration from Oliver’s question to create works highlighting the small but important beauties in our lives. McInerney’s work presents bold, botanical elements through mediums from print to stitched mixed-media art, confident graphics speaking against the unknowns in the world. Appl is a perfect highlight with that, her object-based work (showing plants, toys, ceramics) begging us to consider what is useful and actually important in the small moments. – Cat McCarrey

      Opening reception: Fri., May 24; on view Fri. & Sat. through June 22

      ICOSA

    • Qmmunity

      ¡BAILE! Queer Night on the Ranch!

      You’re a reasonable person: Every day, you refrain from knocking over items around you in a dancing frenzy. But in your soul, you wish to knock those items down. You wish so bad. Great news: Wishes do come true, if’n you’re wishing to dance the night away among queer community members. Local BIPOC community org allgo presents a night featuring food, drinks, performers, and – no doy – dance. They promise to play “the hits that stick like grits,” so grab your partners and get ready to wear your boot soles down. – James Scott

      Sat., May 25

      Esquina Tango

    • QmmunityCommunity

      Bastrop County Pride Launch Party

      Kick off Pride season in Bastrop County with a special performance from the Side Saddles, a band of real country queers. There’s also be door prizes provided by local Bastrop businesses. Make sure to check Bastrop Pride’s Insta page for various other Pride events happening through June 2.

      Sat., May 25

      The Lightnin' Bar, 109 Central Ave. Unit B, Elgin

    • Music

      Big Texas Metal Fest Day 2 w/ Atreyu, Memphis May Fire, Paleface Swiss, Bleeding Through, Impending Doom, Vctms, At All Cost, Fox Lake, Notions, Brat, DGMA, Dispositions, Lantic Blue, Left IV Dead, Virtue

      Chaos in Tejas, Housecore Horror, and Austin Terror Fest live on in local metal lore, so Big Texas Metal Fest now stomps and snorts into the ring. Like last month’s Austin Death Fest at Mohawk, this three-day debut stirs the void of a heavy music capital historically trailing San Antonio in metallic worship yet second to none in extremity sophistication. Hatebreed headlines a metalcore tempest by marking 30 years of thrash/punk/death pits. Friday also marquees Power Trip nucleus Fugitive and excoriating ATX heroes Portrayal of Guilt. On Saturday, Californians Atreyu notch almost as many years and cap like-minded hammers including Austin’s At All Cost and Paleface all the way from Zurich. – Raoul Hernandez

      Sat., May 25, 1pm

    • ArtsVisual Arts

      Carpet Church

      This ain’t a beautiful cathedral or stained-glass stations of the cross or even those c*nty little vestments priests be wearing at your grandma’s funeral. (Shout out to Father Felix!) Collaborators Elissa Ussery and Beth Schindler recreate the traditionally straight space of a church – an American, particle-board-filled church – as a continuation of their interactive art-environment series. “Acknowledging the prevalent trauma and shame associated with conventional religious and spiritual settings, especially for queer individuals,” they relate on Instagram, “Carpet Church offers a platform to rediscover and empower oneself through play.” Expect: dunking booth baptisms, Sunday school, bake sales, reconciliation, live music, a full bar, and plenty of delicious Lynny’s. – James Scott

      Sat., May 25

      MASS Gallery

    • FoodFood Events

      Hot Luck Fest

      Memorial Day weekend’s hottest ticket, Hot Luck 2024 promises yet another heady blend of live music and top-shelf eats. Highlights for those coming hungry include exclusive bites from the Taco Mafia at Thursday’s Giddy Up, comfort food from fest founder Aaron Franklin and others at Friday’s Supper Club, cheffy backyard eats at Al Fuego, and a camp-themed brunch at Sunday’s Camp Sunnyside. Those looking to nourish their eardrums can enjoy the spicy sounds of Calexico, Mind Spiders, Big Business, and more. As ever, Hot Luck Fest benefits the Southern Smoke Foundation, an organization dedicated to helping connect service industry workers to health care and relief funds in times of crisis. – Melanie Haupt

      May 23-26

      Mohawk & the Coral Snake

    • Music

      Kelley Mickwee, Seth James

      Don’t underestimate Seth James. The songwriter steps onstage like an unassuming guitar cowboy but unloads an absolutely grooving mix of Texas honky-tonk, Memphis rockin’ soul, and New Orleans funk. This year’s fourth LP Lessons aptly digs deep cuts from Delbert McClinton’s catalog, homage from the student to the master, but James’ horn-blasted, keyboard-licked romps kick swampy-rocking goodness somewhere between Little Feat and Shinyribs. “River Girl” Kelley Mickwee follows with some of the richest vocals in Central Texas and new songs from Everything Beautiful, her first album in a decade expected later this summer. – Doug Freeman

      Sat., May 25, 10pm. $10 cover (21+).

      Continental Club

    • CommunityEvents

      Midsommar Party

      OK, we realize the summer solstice is still a month off, but who wants to wait? Kick off summer with “a celebration of life and love” – and hopefully no Swedish cult weirdness like in Ari Aster’s unsettling follow-up to Hereditary. No no, what we have here is all the pretty floral fun such as maypole dancing, flower crowns, and prize packages on a Midsommar theme. VIP tables get Swedish bites and champagne included with a decorated table for five besties. Dressing on theme is highly encouraged! – Kat McNevins

      Sat., May 25

      Swan Dive

    • CommunitySports

      Slam Portal VIII: Swift Justice

      Who knew that pop princesses and ring warriors make a great combination? Slam Portal, that’s who. They’re bringing the (probably) first Taylor Swift-themed wrestling event to a beer garden near you. Watch Austin’s premier intergalactic pro wrestlers tackle the Swifties in the “Blank Space” between the ropes. You’ll know you’re in for trouble the moment the wrestlers walk into the ring. It’s the Tortured Wrestling Society, heavy emphasis on physical torture. Swift smackdowns guaranteed, this Saturday, Saturday, Saturday! – Cat McCarrey

      Sat., May 25

      Central Machine Works

    • Music

      Taking Back Sunday, Citizen

      Pop-emo pioneers Taking Back Sunday have been on the road consistently for the past five years, but October marked the first time since 2016 that they are touring behind new music. Eighth studio album 152 showcases a melange of sensibilities honed over the outfit’s quarter-decade, showing a band still finding fresh angles and sounds. But don’t worry, elder emos: The set lists behind this tour are still chock-full of the early-Aughts hits that made them mix CD mainstays.: – Abby Johnston

      Sat., May 25, 8pm

      Stubb's

    • CommunityEvents

      World Dracula Night

      The Glass Coffin is a bastion of the creeptastic macabre, but their coffin lid officially closes Aug. 11. Pay your respects and pour out the wine you don’t drink (Dracula reference!) at their last undead gathering, fittingly celebrating the King of Shadows – Count Dracula. Hang out with your fangs out at a bloodsoaked celebration of the greatest monster in history. Wrestle in a pool of blood, gothic groove to howls from horror band the Immortalz, and thank every angel and demon below that the Glass Coffin existed. – Cat McCarrey

      Sat., May 25

      The Glass Coffin

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    • Music

      ADLIB, Tha Johnny Toes Trio, Blake Robert (1:00)

      Sat., May 25

      Maggie Mae's

    • Music

      Africa Night w/ Sahara All Stars, Frederico7, Umanistan

      Sat., May 25, 7:30pm

      Sahara Lounge

    • Music

      Sat., May 25, 9pm

      Donn's Depot

    • Music

      Sat., May 25, 9pm

      Shooters Billiards Cedar Park

    • Music

      Alice Blue

      Sat., May 25, 6pm

      Sidecar Tasting Room

    • Music

      All Hat No Cadillac

      Sat., May 25, 8pm. $10 cover (18+).

      Mercer Dancehall

    • Music

      Ashley Youngstrom

      Sat., May 25, 6pm

      Slackers Brewing Co.

    • ArtsTheatre

      Austin Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet

      Theatre by any other name would be as sweet, but … there’s just something about the name “Shakespeare” that screams all the world’s a stage and we’re just living in it. And nothing screams Shakespeare more than Romeo and Juliet. Submerge yourself in a true Shakespearean experience with his famous star-crossed lovers. Tickets are free, but make sure to snap up a reservation before you head out. Feel the romance, the tension, the sorrow, in person. Besides, the Curtain Theatre’s outdoor setting is the perfect place to bask in the bard. Shakespeare and starlight?: A winning combo. – Cat McCarrey

      Thursdays-Sundays. Through June 9

      Curtain Theatre, 7400 Coldwater Canyon Dr.

    • Music

      Autograf

      Sat., May 25, 10pm

      Summit Rooftop Lounge

    • ArtsVisual Arts

      “Carros y Cultura: Lowriding Legacies in Texas”

      Thanks to Seventies funk band War, the word “lowrider” often calls to mind the unforgettable sax riff of the band’s 1975 No. 1 single. But lowrider can mean a snazzy customized car with hydraulics or a person who works on such a vehicle, and the culture around these cars has strengthened Mexican American communities in the Southwest since the Forties. Learn more about them at this exhibit featuring an interactive touchscreen mural, cars and bikes on display, and stories about the people who make lowriding a community. A member reception takes place May 18. – Kat McNevins

      Through Sept. 2

      Bullock Texas State History Museum

    • ArtsVisual Arts

      “Jacob Guzman: The World We Live In”

      Jacob Guzman’s art takes up SPACE. It’s got the scale and scope that needs to be seen in person, so rush to take in the last week of his work filling the walls of Ivester Contemporary. Guzman depicts BIPOC characters in a world full of the mundane, the joyful, the soul-crushing. So, you know, our world. Building on traditions from contemporary artists to Harlem Renaissance masters, Guzman’s blocky giants play with the absurd and beautiful parts of life.: – Cat McCarrey

      Thursdays-Sundays. Through May 25

      Ivester Contemporary

    • CommunityKids

      Baby Bloomers

      A special program for visitors ages 0-3 and their families, providing caregivers and early learners the chance to experience the children's museum together. Thinkery will host two storytimes and free play that support the social, emotional, and cognitive development of the earliest learners.

      Saturdays, 8-10am

      Thinkery

    • Music

      Beaver Nelson

      Sat., May 25, 8:30pm. $5 cover (21+).

      Continental Club Gallery

    • Music

      Bedtime Stories, the Mansion Family Blues, Bear on Bear, Chales

      Sat., May 25, 8pm

      Friendly Rio Market

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What is celebrated on 25 May 2024? ›

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May 24, 2024National Brother's Day
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June 1–29 – The 2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup is co-hosted by the West Indies and the United States. June 2 – The 2024 Mexican general election is held, with Claudia Sheinbaum elected as the first female president of Mexico. June 5 – Starliner Crewed Flight Test launches atop an Atlas V rocket to the ISS.

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Folk festival Maidult: 27 April to 5 May 2024

Adults browse through pottery, rustic cardigans and practical household goods - and treat themselves to a beer or a fresh steamed dumpling (Dampfnudel) in between.

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This Day in History: May 25

George Lucas's space opera film Star Wars (later known as Star Wars: Episode IV—New Hope) was released, launching one of the most successful and influential franchises in motion picture history. How much do you know about the original Star Wars trilogy?

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May 25th is the 145th day in the Gregorian calendar. On this day the SpaceX Dragon became the first commercial spacecraft to connect with the International Space Station; the first Star Wars movie was released in theaters, and the now famous Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri was dedicated.

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Supermoon — October 17

The second and closest supermoon of 2024 will occur in October. During a supermoon, the moon can appear up to 14% larger and 30% brighter than when it is the farthest. There's no need for specialized equipment to view the moon, but a clear night sky and an unobstructed view will help.

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Overnight on March 24th and into the 25th, the Moon will pass through the outer part of Earth's shadow, creating a faint lunar eclipse called a penumbral eclipse. Now, the more spectacular variety of lunar eclipses happens when the Moon passes through Earth's inner shadow, or umbra.

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2024 is a Leap Year, which means here is an extra day in February. Why do we have leap years? It takes approximately 365.25 days for Earth to orbit the Sun — a solar year. When added, four 0.25 days roughly equal one full day.

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Mayfest 2024 is an annual festival that celebrates our community in Southern California, and recognizes the caregivers, agencies and facilities that serve our elderly, the sick, and the homeless.

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Sunday, May 19, 2024 – Pentecost Sunday, Solemnity. Sunday, May 26, 2024 – The Most Holy Trinity, Solemnity. Thursday, May 30, 2024 – Corpus Christi, Solemnity. Friday, June 7, 2024 – The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, Solemnity.

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The Birthday May 25 2024 has a Waning Gibbous Phase in the constellation Gemini. This is the first phase following the Full Moon. It lasts approximately 7 days with the Moon's illumination growing smaller and smaller each day until the Moon reaches the Last Quarter phase with an illumination of 50%.

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Mon, 01 - Thu, 04 Jul 2024Berlin Fashion Week (BFW)Berlin
Sat, 22 Jun 2024Cologne Fabric MarketCologne
Tue, 11 Jun 2024Funds Excellence Congress 4 days to goFrankfurt
Fri, 21 Jun 2024Mayen Fabric MarketMayen
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What is the German festival in May? ›

Maifest (or Mayfest in English) is the traditional German celebration of the arrival of spring. Maifest is still celebrated throughout Germany with the maibaum (maypole) decorated to show off the history and crafts of the town.

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The Whitsun Festival "Der Meistertrunk" (May 17 to 20, 2024), the special exhibition "The Weapons of an Imperial City" in the RothenburgMuseum (June 1, 2024 to December 31, 2025) and the Imperial City Festival (September 6 to 8, 2024) show what life was like back then.

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2024 Bank Holidays in England

Good Friday – March 29th (Friday) Easter Monday – April 1st (Monday) Early May Bank Holiday – May 6th (Monday) Spring Bank Holiday – May 27th (Monday)

What holiday is March 25 2024? ›

MARCH 25, 2024 | NATIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR DAY | TOLKIEN READING DAY | NATIONAL LOBSTER NEWBURG DAY.

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May 2024 Hindu Festival & Holidays
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20 MonPradosh Vrat , Som Pradosh Vrat , Parashuram Dwadasi
21 TueNarasimha Jayanti
23 ThuShri Satyanarayan Vrat , Sri Satyanarayan Puja , Purnima Vrat , Purnima , Kurma Jayanti , Buddha Purnima
24 FriNarada Jayanthi
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It reminds us to celebrate the love we share and to continue nurturing it throughout the year. So, on August 18th, let's embrace National Couple's Day as a chance to honor our relationships, strengthen our connections, and celebrate the profound joy that comes with being part of a loving partnership.

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