On Saturday, 50,000 people joined together on Capitol grounds for the largest march in the city and, as one of the speakers said at the event, the largest gathering of women in Texas history.
Mark your calendars! This weekend marks Austin’s very own 13th annual Women & Fair Trade Festival at the First Unitarian Universalist Church of Austin.
534 artists opened their homes and studios for the first weekend of the East Austin Studio Tour on Nov. 12 and 13 with an expected 30,000 visitors ranging from local to international.
On Nov. 5, Great Promise for American Indians hosted their 25th Annual Powwow and American Indian Heritage Festival—the largest single-day powwow in the country.
Perhaps you’re mourning the loss of Fun Fun Fun Festival, or maybe you simply can’t afford tickets. No matter the reason, ORANGE is here to suggest three alternatives to this weekend’s Sound on Sound Fest.
My Black UT Matters is a campus-wide photo campaign and event hosted by Students for Equity and Diversity that aims to create an inclusive and reflective space for black students at the University of Texas at Austin.
Each year six-thousand tons of materials go into the University of Texas at Austin’s waste system. Currently, 59 percent of our trash is diverted, meaning it is recycled, composted or repurposed.