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As host of The Tonight Show (1962–1992) Carson established the standard format for television chat show.
1925 | Johnny Carson Born
THIS DAY IN HISTORY
LOCAL EVENTS Coming up in Central Texas
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CALENDAR
Poienari, Romani The Coloured Forest, a project created by local artists to raise awareness of large-scale deforestation due to excessive logging
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Wednesday, October 23, 2024
M C | FRONT PAGE
PHOTO OF THE DAY
SpaceX and NASA Launch Europa on a 6-Year Trip
SEC fines UT Austin $250K after fans throw debris
How natural environments are making classical concerts less formal and more accessible.
Willie Shines on ‘Austin City Limits’
Fans Flock to Austin Grand Prix
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The New Hub for Entrepreneurs Is... the Public Library?
"Walking the Steps of My Ancestors”: How Indigenous Texans Are Rethinking the Camino Real
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Wednesday, October 23, 2024
Violet Crown? Bat City? Here's the story behind Austin's nicknames.
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Mexic-Arte Museum’s Annual Viva La Vida Festival and Parade is Austin’s largest and longest running Día de los Muertos event. Saturday, October 26th
TM BBQ Fest
Celtic Festival
Multi-stages of all things Celtic at the beautiful Pioneer Farms. it is one of the few remaining festivals dedicated to authentic Celtic traditions. Sat-Sun, November 2-3
The annual festival returns to the BBQ Capital of Texas during the first weekend of November, featuring the BBQ World's Fair & Top 50 Picnic. Sat-Sun, November 2-3
Viva la Vida
San Antonio Rodeo
Since 1949, the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo is one of the largest single events in San Antonio,
Austin Opera
The first ever Mariachi opera, Cruzar la Cara de la Luna/To Cross the Face of the Moon
Carnaval Brasileiro
Carnaval in Austin is one of the biggest celebrations outside Brazil. Brasileiro-style samba, costumes and wild abandon can all be seen in the heart of Texas.