Did anyone else see this last night? Don’t know who Austin Bike Zoo put it together, but it’s pretty cool!

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Jude Galligan | |
Did anyone else see this last night? Don’t know who Austin Bike Zoo put it together, but it’s pretty cool!
Jude Galligan | |
Kudos to Alex (TXAlex) over at the skyscraperpage forums for this work. Photo was taken on Easter Sunday.
The detail is uncanny. The original version is pretty big, so click the image to get to flickr, then click on the image again to get the full size.
Jude Galligan | |
Hideout Theater Offers Improv Classes (link). You can register for a six week workshop beginning May 11th. Class is conveniently scheduled in the evenings.
We’ve seen several shows at the Hideout. It’s easy to walk to and you can drink beer during the show. Perfect, right? If you want to see what improv is all about, then checkout Double Barrel this Friday @ 8pm.
-Jude
Jude Galligan | |
State Senator Jeff Wentworth is sponsoring Senate Bill 1618 which would mandate single-member districts for municipalities with more than 500,000 people. Austin City Council has called a special session today to hear from staff and legal council.
Here is a pdf of the bill.
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We don’t spend much time in front of the television, but we never pass up Reno 911. Nick Swardson plays Terry (nsfw). Nick was in town last night at the Paramount to film his next DVD/Comedy Central special, “Seriously, who farted?” In recent years several stand up comics including Jim Gaffigan, Demetri Martin, Ralphie May have chosen Austin’s Paramount Theater as the venue for filming their DVD or television specials.
Swardson would likely tell you he chose Austin because “he likes to party.” For comics, Austin has the right blend of being a cool city, with an easy-going college town atmosphere, and a great theater – Comedy Central seems to have fallen in love with the Paramount’s proscenium-arch, the mezzanine seating, the balconies and ornate design making it the perfect setting for televised specials.