There are a lot of things we love here in Austin. We wanted to compile a list to share with everyone about why we love Austin so when you come visit, you will be able to partake in the splendor that is Austin. Click below to find out more!
For all you local Austin-ites, if you have suggestions, please comment on which page your suggestion falls under. We are still discovering and exploring this city and would love to know some more fantabulous places to visit!
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Well i m always looking for new places. IS there any Greek place in Austin for a dinner?
I’m not sure – I haven’t found any yet but I haven’t been looking very hard!
Well– i will check after few days if you found one. In the mean time if i came across one i will let u know for the record.
Austin Film Festival does a lot of fun stuff around Austin you may also want to cover, include, link to, etc…
For example an upcoming event:
AFF Presents: “Write What You Know, Then Make the Rest Up,” Conversations in Film with Screenwriter Anne Rapp
WHEN: Sunday, August 24 | Discussion, 3PM | Movie screening, 5PM
WHERE: Renaissance Hotel 9721 Arboretum Blvd, Austin, TX 78759; Alamo Lake Creek (13729 Research Blvd) screening of “Cookies Fortune”
COST: $12/AFF Members, $17/General Public | http://austinfilmfestival.myshopify.com/products/conversations-in-film-august-24th
INFO: http://www.austinfilmfestival.com – 512.478.4795
Join Rapp for an intimate conversation about the art of screenwriting and how to utilize memory as a writing tool. As Anne explains, “I draw stories from observing the world and people around me–using both current observations and memories from childhood and the past–and attempt to find a balance between real life experiences and my imagination to create movies that are very human and honest.” Immediately following the seminar, we’ll move to the Alamo Drafthouse Lake Creek where Anne will host a Cookie’s Fortune screening complete with a special Southern menu! Conversations in Film is sponsored by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science®
I lived in Austin for six years. A great lifestyle. Can’t wait to get back there.