Posts tagged ‘magazine’

May 27, 2009

And the winner is …

The best deal under $10 is the 1/2 off happy hour pizza at Cipollina (http://www.cipollina-austin.com/). Order one between 3:30 and 5:30 PM and you can get a large (it’s a big large!) pizza for less than 8 bucks. Add tax and tip and you’re still under $10 bucks total. And you can get any pizza 1/2 off. Any.

Fittingly, ten of you responded with some super deals — thanks to Katherine, whose post linked about 6 deals into one, I know about Joe’s 2 for 1 burgers; from Alex, 2 for 1 burritos at the Screaming Goat; from B, we find out about free happy hour today on Friday at Yoga Vida; and more–check the comments section. But ultimately Sameer’s 1/2 price pizzas won the gift certificate because “you can get any pizza 1/2 off. Any.” and I think that sounds really freakin’ delicious. Sameer–email me!

Speaking of winners … in another This is Life in Austin first, I judged my first cocktail competition last night! Other than being a floozy (that makes twice in one week I’ve called myself that), I’m not sure what exactly qualifies me for the job, but who is really gonna complain about that?

Grey Goose and Austin Monthly got people from all over Austin to submit drink recipes, and the top six came to SIX (ha) last night for the prelims. From mixing vodka with champagne (who woulda thought?) to muddling it with lime and sugar to throwing into a margarita-style mix to finding pureed pears in the middle of the summer, the mixologists were nothing if not inventive. I can’t tell you my fave, but I can tell you about the finals: Thursday night at SIX from 7:30-10:30pm. The first hour is private for the mixologists and their friends only (plus the judges and their friends … hint hint …) but anyone can come after that.

And since they’ll be mixing that smooth Grey Goose with some potentially crazy mixers, you definitely want in on this…

April 24, 2009

Art + Free drinks on a Friday

It’s a smidge gloomy outside, but we’re hoping it’ll clear up by happy hour. TRIO? Belmont? Little Woodrow’s? 219 West? Can’t decide.

If free booze is your thing, though, you won’t want to miss Austin Monthly’s May issue party at the Russell Collection Fine Art Gallery on West 6th. Be the first to see the Peter Max collection (May’s cover artist) as it arrives in Austin. Complimentary Cosmos, Lemon Drops, and wine as well as food by NoRTH: Modern Italian Cuisine (mmmm). 6-8pm.

April 21, 2009

Half a dozen FREE cookies!

Special thanks to INSITE magazine for commenting on this post to let us in on this delicious news:

Walk into the doors of Kevin’s Cookies anytime this month and ask for the INsite 6-Pack and they’ll hand you six free cookies.

They want to let folks know about some of the greatest cookies in Austin, and Kevin’s Cookies feels like if you try them once, they’ll get a customer for life. Good through the end of April, it’s definitely worth stopping in for this treat. They are also a deli, so if you head over on your lunch break you don’t even have to call the cookies lunch, you can choose between sandwiches, tacos, and muffins–then scarf down the half-dozen by yourself… Hours: m-f 7am-4pm

1501 s. mopac ste. 140
one barton skyway

Kevin's Cookies flyer


April 10, 2009

DrumJam at Stubb’s tonight

DrumJam plays the Official Blue October Aftershow at Stubb’s tonight, doors at 11:30pm & show at midnight.

I love DrumJam’s live performances, but I also felt the desire to post this because I have to brag on myself for two seconds. Basically, I don’t really like Blue October’s music personally. BUT before they were REALLY BIG and selling out shows and had a platinum album (December 2006), I pitched a story about them to HOUSTON magazine–by warbling “Hate Me” intentionally off key and then outlining the boys’ Texas roots. They bought it and my first REAL feature in a magazine was born. I interviewed Justin, the lead singer, for the article. Imagine being a rookie journalist and having this be your first big piece! So while I don’t love their sound, I can’t help but love Blue October.

I do, however, actually love DrumJam’s sound. So pay the $8 (or free with your Blue October ticket) and get your drum on.

March 19, 2009

SXSW 2009: Thursday’s Schedule

This is the final “calm” before the storm that is Friday & Saturday. And by calm I mean over 80 FREE parties. Right.

So, my top 5 today:

1. Paste Magazine, obvi. Still lovin’ the Magic Hat. Brooklyn Vegan co-sponsors this one. 11:30-7, Radio Room

2. All That Sparkles – Glitter party? Noon-8pm, Malverde (mmm best drinks in town-)

3. Quack Media, good bands. noon-6pm, Red 7

4. Gorilla vs. Booze III (one of the original indie hipster music blogs), day-ish, Peacock

5. Fader Fort – once you get past the long line, my friends who went yesterday reported having a blast screenprinting their own t-shirts (all the rage this year), confessing in the photo booth (danger!) and boozing it up with some bands.

Bonus: Wander the streets or whatever until the Red Bull Moontower party starts, I heard it was crazy last night and should be even better tonight.  If you’ve got a badge/wristband, check out the super-cute singer I shot for my Street Cam column today, pint-sized Erin McCarley, tonight at La Zona Rosa–before Lil Jon and Tori Amos! (Perez Hilton should be there, dude LOVES Tori …)

March 12, 2009

Thursday: Spas + Jewels + new bars

As usual, Thursday night is packed with stuff. Don’t let the cold, dreary rain keep you from partying! This particular Thursday is the last before the SXSW madness strikes, but Cuatro’s is getting in on the fun early with some sort of college party, see my spreadsheet (tab: SXSW 2009) for more details.

As far as the other events go, not gonna lie, often a jewelry launch or boutique party is just like every one before it. But this one features some snacks and drinks I particularly love, so I can’t help but be excited for local vodka Savvy, the delicious Blue Note Bakery I discovered at a wedding event, and the sushi of Imperia. Three things I like, jewelry is just an added bonus.

Eliza Page + Kendra Scott

Sabia’s Spring Mixer, 5-8pm

The spa extraordinaire and apothecary is settling into new 5th Street digs and throwing a Spring Mixer to celebrate, featuring champagne and treats, chair massage, woods lamp skin analysis, & a gift with any $100 purchase. 1213 West 5th Street, Suite B1

TRIBEZA Happy Hour, 6-8pm

Join TRIBEZA at Austin’s newest upscale lounge Submerged. Located at 2nd & Trinity (333 E. Second St.) across from the Austin Convention Center, enjoy complimentary appetizers from across the street neighbor Fleming’s.  DJ Ntenz spins.

March 10, 2009

Austin Monthly Home

Austin Monthly Home invite

I’ve got an article in this issue–Picture This–so it’s definitely worth checking out! ;-)

February 21, 2009

Saturday is all about Craftin’ … unless you’re camping!

Austin Handmade Market

I first discovered etsy when I bought an “unfinished diamond” ring on a leather strap with a piece of metal. It looked awesome in the pictures, but when it arrived I was sad to be able to see the glue on my diamond, and I assumed that meant it was bad and would fall off. Two years later, it still exists, has not fallen off, and I still think of it as a bastion of my coolness. I’ve never gotten a compliment on it though …

I digress. Point is, etsy is an online portal for cool handmade stuff and they’re bringing it offline to South First. So go.

Then, Saturday night head to:

MAKE Out Sessions

… I will be camping at Inks Lake! Wish me warmth, hiking, campfires, and good times! And luck in Polish Horseshoes

February 15, 2009

Restaurant Week

Restaurant Week=Trying new restaurants on the cheap!

Sunday-Wed for two weekends in March, you can try some of Austin’s finest restaurants with prix-fixe menus … start making reservations now! There are links for ones that have online reservations, or call the others to make reservations stat–I’ve waited and been totally denied because many restaurants will be booked solid, so get on it!

Restaurant Area Price Download Menu Reserve Online
1886 Cafe & Bakery Downtown $25 Menu
34th Street Cafe Midtown $35 Menu
Aquarelle Downtown $35 Menu
Austin Land & Cattle Downtown TBD Coming
Blue Star Cafeteria Midtown $25 $ $35 Menu
Botticelli’s South $35 Menu
Chez Zee North $25 Menu Reserve Online
Cissi’s Wine Bar South TBD Coming
Cru Downtown Downtown $35 Menu
Cru at the Domain North $35 Menu
Daily Grill North $25 Menu Reserve Online
Driskill Grill Downtown $35 Menu Reserve Online
Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse Downtown TBD Coming Reserve Online
Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse North TBD Coming
Green Pastures South $25 Menu
Gumbo’s Downtown $35 Menu
Imperia Downtown $35 Menu Reserve Online
J. Black’s Downtown TBD Coming
Jasper’s North TBD Coming Reserve Online
Jeffrey’s Downtown $35 Menu Reserve Online
Judges’ Hill Restaurant Campus $25 Menu
Louie’s 106 Downtown $35 Menu Reserve Online
Maiko Downtown $35 Menu
Manuel’s Downtown Downtown $25 & $35 Menu Reserve Online
Manuel’s Great Hills North $25 & $35 Menu Reserve Online
The Melting Pot Downtown TBD Coming Reserve Online
The Melting Pot North TBD Coming Reserve Online
Paggi House South $35 Menu
Parkside Downtown $35 Menu
Perry’s Steakhouse Downtown $35 Menu Reserve Online
Primizie Osteria East $35 Menu
Roaring Fork Downtown $35 Menu
Roy’s Downtown $35 Menu Reserve Online
Sagra Downtown $25 & $35 Menu Reserve Online
Siena North TBD Coming
Silver & Stone Georgetown TBD Coming Reserve Online
Taste Select Wines Downtown $35 (D); $15(L) Dinner / Lunch Reserve Online
Truluck’s Downtown Downtown $35 Menu Reserve Online
Truluck’s Arboretum North $35 Menu Reserve Online
The Woodland South $25 Menu
Zax Downtown $25 Menu Reserve Online
February 12, 2009

Thursday Pre-V-Day = tons of events

There are an exorbitant number of happy hours and events tonight, some because it’s Thursday and some because Valentine’s Day is a great excuse for free drinks and snacks, and to sell some stuff in some stores. No matter your leaning, take advantage of a plethora of Thursday-night ideas–and end up at Twestival!

Loosely arranged in order of start-time, I present to you SEVEN things to do tonight:

1) W3LL Valentine’s Happy Hour

With Shimmer & Bliss at W3LL People from 5-7pm for organic love and eco-friendliness. Get personal styling tips from the Shimmer Girls and enjoy a professional make-up consultation from W3LL guru Shirley Pinkson. Antioxidant-rich pomegranate martinis will flow as w3ll! At Bridges on Lamar. RSVP: rsvp@shimmerandbliss.com

2) 101X w/ Chance Mock at Quattros

Don’t have all the deets on this one, but this morning on 101X they were interviewing Chance Mock (former UT QB) and talking about this event at Quattros … free t-shirts from Chance’s new screenprinting company and happy hour prices and prizes? Sounds fun! 5pm-?

3) Champagne and Sheets

Sounds like a pretty great combo, no? Wildflower Organics hosts its 4th Annual Champagne & Sheets from 5-8pm. Across-the-street neighbor Emerald City Press will provide champagne and organic libations, while Austin’s Perla Chocolate is there for the tasting. A jewelry trunk show with Gypsy Born Designs and 20 % off Bella Notte and Legna bedding round out the offerings.

4) TRIBEZA pre-Valentine’s Happy Hour

6-8pm at QUA, the sharks-in-the-floor controversy-creator that recently lowered its age to 21 (although no one really followed the 25+ thing anyway), join TRIBEZA for cocktails and tunes. RSVP to be registered to win gift certificates for romantic nights on the town (must be present to win).

5) Second Street District Shopping

Stores are open late, have goodies like champagne and snacks and discounts, and are primed for last-minute V-Day shopping. Also, there’s an exclusive launch of a wine-based cocktail called VOD at Estilo, but I can’t really figure out how it’s going to be exclusive while shoppers are coming in … so maybe there’s just free VOD for everyone at Estilo? Not sure … 6-9pm

6) Singles Mingle at Hula Hut

Bobby Bones Show’s Valentine’s Day Singles Mingle is where the morning show crew–Bobby, Amy, and Lunchbox–host another Singles Mingle for the 20s-ish crowd of singles at Hula Hut. A live DJ and door prizes complement tons of ‘mix and match’ games including speed dating … so you can meet tons of people! 7-10pm

7) TWESTIVAL!!

For anyone not on twitter–get on it! It’s super fun. Twestival is the meetup for all the area Twitterers, but all proceeds from the event go to get clean drinking water in developing nations. Sumo wrestling and bands are the only two things I’ve heard about, but the gig is at Ace’s so expect some Southern Siren action … one of the bands is soul band including T-Bird and the Breaks, whose bassist I interviewed for next week’s Street Cam! Small world, Austin is. Buy tix here for $5!

Deets:

1.) A Sumo Suit Smackdown on livestreamed TV.

2.) Pics by Michael Cummings from dreaminpictures.com.

3.) A raffle.  One free raffle ticket comes with every entry ticket and you can choose the items you want to potentially win.

4.) A speech by someone from www.aglimmerofhope.org, a partner of charity:water’s who actually drills wells in Ethiopia.  A Glimmer of Hope has given water to over a million people.

5.) A live performance by Austin’s own T Bird and the Breaks.  This dynamic band was picked as one of Austin’s greatest new bands in 2008 by both “The Sound and the Jury” Awards at ACL and by the Austin Music Awards.

6.) Free Stuff!  Everyone there is going to get a free Jungle Disk license to back up all their cool pics, video, and anything else on their computer.  The retail value of this is $20.  You will also receive a coupon for Viva Chocolato for one free gelato.  Yum.

7.) A livestream to www.liveearth.org, which has streamed some of most well viewed livestreamed concerts in history.  This site belongs to Al Gore.

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