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BY Meera Rajagopalan
 June 16th, 2015
Name: Center for Music Therapy, Inc. Website: www.centerformusictherapy.com Facebook Page: Center for Music Therapy
Mission/About: Center for Music Therapy, Inc. has been dedicated for 25 years to making music therapy and other sensory-based interventions more accessible to consumers by providing traditional and non-traditional therapies, treatment services, programs, classes, technologies and products.
Hope Young, […]
BY Rebekkah Adams
 June 15th, 2015
If there anything Texans are known for it’s big hair, and that will come to a head during this summer’s Zilker Musical Hairspray. The annual tradition will be returning this July to give Austin something to sing about every Thursday through Sunday. As always, the Zilker Summer Musical is free and open to the […]
BY Meera Rajagopalan
 June 9th, 2015
There are many things that are basic necessities to survive. Water is among them. One Austin-based company is using water to help musicians and the music community. American Music Water and Texas Music Water is more that just another bottle of water. It is something the communities rally around during events. We chatted with […]
BY Meera Rajagopalan
 June 2nd, 2015
Jay Leno brought the audience to tears from laughing during his performance at The Long Center in Austin. The stand-up comedian covered many ends of the spectrum and shared childhood memories with the audience.
(Photo Credit: The Long Center)
From politics to pets, and Thanksgiving dinner to his interns at the Tonight show, […]
BY Meera Rajagopalan
 June 1st, 2015
Make-A-Wish Central & South Texas challenges you to face your fears, go over the edge and rappel 38 stories down the W Austin. The first 200 fundraisers that raised a minimum of $1,500 earned their spot to go Over The Edge for Make-A-Wish.
(Photo Credit: Make-A-Wish Foundation)
There are still 26 spots available […]
BY Rebekkah Adams
 May 29th, 2015
Texas has become known for its culture, especially in recent years as the offerings of museums, art exhibits, performances and community art expand. Cedar Park’s new Texas Museum of Science and Technology has opened its doors in the old SoccerPlex building location and brings Austin the nationally known Body Worlds exhibit. This intimate entry […]
BY Meera Rajagopalan
 May 28th, 2015
Back for its third season, Sound & Cinema 2015, presented by Alamo Drafthouse and Do512, pairs classic movies with local musicians. The movies are played on the Drafthouse’s giant inflatable screen, against the backdrop of the beautiful Austin skyline.
(Photo Credit: Do512)
The teams at the Drafthouse and Do512 carefully curate and pair […]
BY Meera Rajagopalan
 May 20th, 2015
Inspired by a friend’s painting of a Hamsa, Anisha Srivastava took the painting, put it on a one-shoulder t-shirt. And so her Shakti collection and daana were born. It’s not just about creating beautiful pieces though. Anisha created daana provide two tools that would simplify philanthropic engagement: financial support and advocacy. For each collection, […]
BY Rebekkah Adams
 May 15th, 2015
The Austin community will once again join together with Friends of the House to support Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Texas at this year’s House Party on June 6. Friends of the House strives to give back by supporting the RMHC as a “home away from home” for families who have a child […]
BY Meera Rajagopalan
 May 11th, 2015
There are a couple of mantras that can be heard shouted from Mt. Bonnell. Besides being the “Live Music Capital of the World,” Austinites like to “keep it weird.” This idea of embracing who we are and not being afraid of being different or weird is celebrated year ‘round. One event that truly exudes […]
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