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  • Trash Dance Documentary

    “Sublime…a vibrant, moving document of such an evanescent state of grace is a small miracle in itself.” —The Washington Post Choreographer Allison Orr finds beauty and grace in garbage trucks, and in the unseen men and women who pick up our trash. Filmmaker Andrew Garrison follows Orr as she rides along with Austin sanitation workers on their daily routes to observe and later convince them to perform a most unlikely spectacle. On an abandoned airport runway, two dozen trash collectors and their trucks deliver — for one night only — a stunningly beautiful and moving performance, in front of an audience of thousands.

    $10.50
  • Independent Reading Club

    Read alone together with Off the Beaten Path Bookstore and Art with Altitude Magazine - at Wildhorse Cinema & Arts theater!!! We'll start off chatting about books we're passionate about before moving on to solo reading time. There will be coffee, scones, and cozy vibes.

    Free
  • Trash Dance a Documentary

    “Sublime…a vibrant, moving document of such an evanescent state of grace is a small miracle in itself.” —The Washington Post Choreographer Allison Orr finds beauty and grace in garbage trucks, and in the unseen men and women who pick up our trash. Filmmaker Andrew Garrison follows Orr as she rides along with Austin sanitation workers on their daily routes to observe and later convince them to perform a most unlikely spectacle. On an abandoned airport runway, two dozen trash collectors and their trucks deliver — for one night only — a stunningly beautiful and moving performance, in front of an audience of thousands. $10.50

    $10.50
  • Trash Dance a Documentary

    “Sublime…a vibrant, moving document of such an evanescent state of grace is a small miracle in itself.” —The Washington Post Choreographer Allison Orr finds beauty and grace in garbage trucks, and in the unseen men and women who pick up our trash. Filmmaker Andrew Garrison follows Orr as she rides along with Austin sanitation workers on their daily routes to observe and later convince them to perform a most unlikely spectacle. On an abandoned airport runway, two dozen trash collectors and their trucks deliver — for one night only — a stunningly beautiful and moving performance, in front of an audience of thousands. $10.50

    $10.50
  • Bud Werner Memorial Library – Free Movie

    Join the Bud Werner Memorial Library for a Free Community movie. Family Friendly. Free Concessions included. Learn what happens when emotions get out of hand!

    Free
  • Space Force in Take 5

    Don't miss an intimate performance by Space Force at Take 5 in Wildhorse Cinema & Arts. Jazz music, cool vibes. Don't miss it. $10 at the door.

    $10
  • Arts for All Drop In Classes

    Join Carly Gilliand for Music Exploration- music & movement, singing & instruments. Donations Welcome.

    Free
  • Video Game Tournament

    Join Wildhorse Steamboat's General Manager, Bradley for a rocking' video game tournament.

    Free
  • Movies and Mimosas: The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas

    Founded in 1910 just outside of the city limits of Gilbert located in Lanville County, Texas, the Chicken Ranch has for generations been known as the best little whorehouse in Texas for its wholesome fun, strict moral code, and cleanliness, all perpetuated by its original owner, Miss Wulla Jean. Seven years ago, Miss Wulla Jean died, leaving the Chicken Ranch to her favorite working girl, Miss Mona Stangley, who wants to keep the same traditions of Miss Wulla Jean. The Chicken Ranch has always had the unofficial blessing of the local authorities, who see the ranch providing an important community service, one which most in local authority have used at one time or another in their lives. In fact, Miss Mona and Lanville County Sheriff Ed Earl Dodd have been in a relationship for years, Ed Earl, who is Miss Mona's protector, albeit one with a hot temper and good ol' boy attitude that doesn't exactly match the needs of his law upholding position. That blessing may change when television personality and consumer watchdog, Melvin P. Thorpe, one of the most powerful men in the state, starts an on-air exposé of the illegal activities at the Chicken Ranch, the exposé […]

    $12.50