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July 5, 2011

[UPDATED] Austin: Wine-Down Wednesday

Update: Tomorrow’s Wine Down is CANCELLED.

In its stead, check out the first-ever open-to-the-public (normally just VIPs are invited) Davis Cup Draw Ceremony with Asleep at the Wheel, at ACL Live on Thursday. Tickets are $5 and benefit the Joplin Tornado Relief Fund.

Draw Ceremony at ACL Live

Doors at 11am, program and performance at noon.  The teams, including the US and Spanish teams, will be present at the event and the draw will be performed by Ray Benson. More information and tickets at acl-live.com. What a lunch break, huh?

Original post:

Have you heard about ACL Live’s popular Wine Down Wednesday nights? Basically, someone awesome comes to play, free food from awesome 2nd Street restaurants is had, with happy hour prices on Clos du Bois wine.

The series was so popular in June that they’ve added two July dates: Dan Dyer (who, I will add, played at my friend’s April wedding!) on July 6th with complimentary food (while it lasts) from Malaga Tapas & Bar and Wendy Colonna on July 13th with complimentary food (while it lasts) from TRACE.

Wine Down Wednesday is free and open to the public and takes place from 5 – 7 pm.

“Wine Down Wednesdays are a great way to celebrate the middle of the week, “ said Rose Reyes, Director of Music Marketing for ACVB. “Great Austin music, a world-class venue, fine wines and a breezy porch makes this the perfect spot for visitors and locals alike.”

For more information on the schedule of dates, acl-live.com.

… don’t be scurrrrred of falling glass! ;-)


January 25, 2011

Austin: Wednesday Steak + Frites

Steak + Frites

Beginning January 26, and offered each Wednesday evening, fabulous restaurant The Carillon will feature a special Steak and Frites menu at $18 per plate. The steaks and frites will vary throughout the season.

The first Steak and Frites Night, will feature  7- to 8-ounce Peppercorn-Crusted Beef Shoulder Tender with Twice-Fried Yukon Gold Potatoes and a variety of Argentinean “ketchups.” Other flavorful cuts of meat Chef Josh Watkins plans to highlight during The Carillon’s Steak and Frites Nights include hangar steaks and flat-iron steaks – cuts of beef that offer a more cost-effective price point but that are incredibly tender and contain more marbling, and therefore more flavor, than the traditional filet or New York strip steak.

The house-made Argentinean ketchups are red and green sauces similar to chimichurri. The rustic red sauce combines a tomato base with plenty of garlic, a simple yet flavorful addition to the plate. A mixture of cilantro and pineapple mint grown in The Carillon’s own herb garden, the green sauce is pureed with garlic, onion, salt and extra virgin olive oil.

thecarillonrestaurant.com

October 5, 2010

Austin: Free Coffee at Austin Java

Austin Java, which is surprisingly perhaps better known for its food than its, well, java, is inviting everyone to their Parkway location tonight from 7:30-9p for free coffee and apps (chips & salsa, hummus & focaccia bread, caesar salad & chicken skewers)!

The master roaster will introduce the new Brazilian coffee of the month and then speak on the complexities of the coffee and what makes it unique as well as offer cupping lessons (tasting coffee, not crazy massage).

Facebook invite here.

October 4, 2010

Aspen: Well hello Matsuhisa, nice to meet you

The holy grail of Aspen food is UNarguably Matsuhisa. As in celeb-heavyweight Nobu’s little pet sister restaurant, the one Chef Nobu only opened for fun. You wait for someone’s rich parents or tourists to invite you to dinner there, and then you feel awkward the entire time because it’s so expensive and extravagant that you can’t possibly let them pay but they have to because you can’t possibly pay. Unfortunately for hoity-toities, I am here to dispell this uber-exclusive reputation.

The people at Matsuhisa are NICE. And accomodating. And helpful. They move tables so you can see Monday Night Football. They smile when you order three orders of $5 fried shrimp (I mean, tempura rock shrimp, natch … pictured above). They love to bring you more $10 sake, brewed EXCLUSIVELY for Matsuhisa in Japan and quite possibly the only sake I ever want to drink again. Seriously delish sake.

We went for the Monday Night Football specials … but here’s the secret: the Matushisa bar menu is reasonable. Like, Austin reasonable. Think Piranha Sushi prices. Amazingly reasonable for Aspen.

For instance, this is from Matsuhisa’s bar menu, not their MNF menu. It’s $18 for a Chef’s Choice sushi special – 5 pieces of sushi and a spicy tuna roll.

This was 4 pieces of raw fish for $5, which is pretty cheap but does not satisfy a tall Vermonster man.

We ended up ordering several rounds of sushi and sake, so we barely kept the tab under $100 with tip for two people. BUT for Matsuhisa, and fresh, delicious sushi in Aspen, we were happy. A packaged grocery store sushi roll at Clark’s will set you back $10, it’s worth it to get the freshness from Matsuhisa.

Matsuhisa: the secret is the bar menu.

September 3, 2010

Austin: Four Seasons Dive in Movie [updated]

The Blind Side is ONLY my favorite movie ever. It has surpassed Top Gun, and nothing had surpassed Top Gun since I saw it in 1995. Or somewhere around then. Anyway, this fall the Four Seasons is hosting Dive in Movies (like Deep Eddy’s, only better, because it’s the FOUR SEASONS) where you can lounge by the pool. With a cocktail.

THIS Friday, September 3rd, at 8:30pm. Kick off college and pro football season with the best football movie ever. Poolside screen, complimentary popcorn, themed cocktails, and a candy bar. Sign me up.

GAH, Kerri is so on the ball she commented on this post almost as soon as I pressed “Publish.” Here are the rest of the Dive-In Movie Dates. For the record, K, it ALREADY said “this fall” which implies there are more. Anyway, without further ado, the rest of the schedule:

Sunday, September 5: Transformers 2

Friday, September 24: Night at the Museum 2

Friday, October 8: Iron Man 2

Friday, October 22: Clash of the Titans

May 20, 2010

Aspen: 50% off Kenichi TONIGHT and 520 Grill Opens!

Austinites, I know we have one too, but this ONLY applies to the ASPEN Kenichi. From EatAspen Blog:

Kenichi Sushi is hosting a fund raiser for Mountain Rescue (you know the crew that may just save your butt) Thursday night May 20th. Make any dollar donation to Mountain Rescue and you get 50% off your food, sushi, and sake.

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Down the road (because everything is down the road in Aspen, as downtown is about 6 blocks squared), the brand-new 520 Grill is opening today too, in the old Noodles by Kenichi (ha?!) spot at 520 E. Durant.

520 Grill will offer half-pound, hand-crafted burgers using buffalo, beef, or turkey (with bacon ground INTO the meat on bacon burgers!!), and hot dogs (all-beef kosher franks and turkey dogs), plus not-your-average salads like kale-and-quinoa and chipotle Caesar. Fresh-cut fries and homemade potato chips round out the new menu, created by two young locals with experience all over Aspen.

The pair plan to serve lunch and dinner daily from 11a to 7p. Hopefully the hours will extend soon, 7p doesn’t seem very late!

Aspen Times article here.

April 23, 2010

Endless Beauty Launch Party Winner!

And THE WINNER of a pair of Endless Beauty Launch Party tickets with the Donnas (from this post) is …

Brittany

She said: Beauty is our unaltered natural perfection :)

AND

Also, for the record, the only person to send in a penis picture–of a giant wooden penis with a small woman on top–was my Vermonster boyfriend. Thanks a lot, dude.

March 24, 2010

Top Ten Cheesy Dance Movies List

Because my last post sparked not one but TWO comments on how I was watching Center Stage 2: Turn it Up and NO comments on how you could win a Guerilla Suit (ok, Tolly, yours included both but it was weighted MORE toward CSTiU so by the laws of rounding the above statement holds true), I present to you my TOP TEN CHEESY DANCE MOVIES LIST*!

Criteria is strict: must be cheesy. Must include dance. Must, if flipped through while channel-surfing, cause me to stop everything meaningful that I might have been doing or had planned to do in order to watch it, from whatever point it is at. Must make me wish that the Vermonster was as romantic as men in movies (momentarily only). Must make me want to work out, then flop onto couch with pint of ice cream instead.

TOP 10 Cheesy Dance Movies:

  1. Center Stage
    Ballerinas! Love interests!
  2. Center Stage: Turn it Up (technically there’s no ’2′ in it … my bad)
    I may or may not like this better than 1. Pretty much I have a girl crush on Kate Parker. And her abs.
  3. Step Up
    OMG I LOVE LOVE LOVE Channing Tatum. And Jenna Dewan. And that they are now married. Excuse me while I go stream it on netflix.
  4. Coyote Ugly
    So good my bartender friends and I tried to recreate it in our on-campus pub, before they actually did recreate Coyote Uglys all around the country.
  5. Stomp the Yard
    Badass.
  6. Bring it On
    Oh the days when Kirsten Dunst and Eliza Dushku were innocent cheerleaders. Sigh.
  7. Bring it On: All or Nothing
    Not to be confused, this is third in a series but I don’t like the second and they aren’t really series, per se, so it doesn’t really matter. I heart Hayden and is this Solange Knowles’ acting debut?
  8. Save the Last Dance
    The racial tension, the misunderstandings, the psychology!
  9. You Got Served
    Gotta love rappers who make dance-off movies.
  10. Honey
    I said cheesy, didn’t I? Has anyone else even seen this?

What say you, interwebs? Did I miss any?

*List is post-1987, so before you get your tutu in a wad, this is cheesy dance movies POST-Dirty Dancing. I don’t argue with Swayze. Or Bacon. Or Jennifer Beals (Flashdance AND Dirty Dancing). Nor do I dare call them cheesy.

February 18, 2010

Let the madness begin: SXSW 2010

It appears the SXSW media frenzy has come earlier than usual this year. It’s just less than a month out, but the twitter/blogger/media buzz is already loud and, well, buzzing. So I’ve come to your rescue, this is life in austin readers, and put together the beginnings of a spreadsheet:

https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0Asjskwdlt0podDk4V2R6T1VScHNGa05kQ0hyd2Y4d3c&hl=en

I will be updating it as more and more free parties are announced.

Like all my posts, I’m only listing parties I’d go to. The spreadsheet also only has parties that are FREE and OPEN TO ANYONE (though you may need to RSVP), as well as offer something for free–food, booze, t-shirts, etc. Let’s face it (blasphemy alert): I don’t go to SXSW for the music, I go for the crazy atmosphere and energy of all the revelers, not just the bands. So I’m looking for more than my fave band (though Fader Fort usually hosts a few of those), I’m looking for other goodies too.

Sweeping SXSW generalizations:

  • Interactive has the best night/happy hour parties. Great for girls, because it’s mostly dudes. Usually the best swag too. My fave days of SXSW.
  • Film has some really cool, really big premieres that anyone can get into for $8. Worth waiting in line. Know little to nothing about film parties. Do they not happen?
  • Music is the big enchilada, and features stacked day parties. It can be harder to find free parties and booze at night.

Here are my Top Ten SXSW Recommendations:

  1. Decide and commit to:
    • GO BIG: hit tons of events every night
    • GO MEDIUM: hit just one event every night
    • GO WEEKEND WARRIOR: just hit the music festival. For this, you pretty much need only walk down East Sixth during the day to find free booze and food. You’re on your own at night, but you’ll likely be exhausted and too drunk to really know if you start at noon, so do that.
  2. Drink lots of water. 1:1 with booze especially as the hours wear on. Your hangover will thank you.
  3. RSVP to every single party you mightpossiblymaybeI’llthinkaboutitletyouknow attend. Much better to be a no-show than a no-go at the door.
  4. Get on twitter. Make friends.
  5. Charge your cell. You want to meet up with your (new) friends.
  6. Wear comfortable shoes.
  7. Wear sunscreen. It’s hot.
  8. Eat. Food is free or cheap, and plentiful. Kebabalicious rocks, they should have two trucks up by SXSW (7th & San Jacinto, 2ndish & Congress).
  9. Sleep 8 hours every night. See: #s 2, 6, 7
  10. Enjoy the street scene. There’s nothing else like it. (In other words, don’t bitch, don’t be a drama queen, and enjoy your free beer!)

Other sources for info:

And that’s it. Go out into the wide, wide SXSW world, grasshoppers. Use this spreadsheet: https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0Asjskwdlt0podDk4V2R6T1VScHNGa05kQ0hyd2Y4d3c&hl=en

***Send me party info, tweeps to follow, whatever: thisislifeinaustin@gmail.com or @lifeinaustin

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January 28, 2010

Rock ‘n’ Swap

When I was in middle school, I organized a clothing swap for three friends and myself. Unfortunately, I was a rad 5’9″ in 8th grade, and the rest of the girls, well, weren’t. So they might have scored some sweet new threads for free, but I don’t remember any great takeaways.

However, this has not diminished my love for the IDEA of a clothing swap–you bring stuff you were going to get rid of anyway and trade it for NEW stuff. In my adult life, I participated in a swap at the CrossFit gym and walked away with a few steals–including a Marc Jacobs wristlet!

Point being, in the entire city of Austin, there must be other hip 5’9″ chicks:

Plus you score free drinks, cupcakes, and all the dancing you can handle.

I really think this is one of the coolest events Austin has ever seen, and I can’t wait to see how it goes down (what if I get in a fight with someone over another Marc Jacobs wristlet?!) It’s gonna be absolutely amazing, so come swap it up!

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