Spend a night under the stars enjoying beloved movies and exploring the beauty of Waterloo Park, with audience contests, live music, and family-friendly activities. July 8 · Sing 2 Live Music by Wache July 22 · Spider-Man: No Way Home Live Music by DJ Mahealani August 5 · Selena Live Music by Bidi Bidi...

FERGUSON RISES  is the story of the aftermath following the 2014 killing of Black teenager Michael Brown Jr. by white police officer Darren Wilson in Ferguson, Missouri, and how his father strove for justice. This is the official Austin installation of the Texas Premiere of the film,...

The Trash Project, a dance with 24 sanitation workers and 16 large vehicles of Austin Resource Recovery premiered on the misty Mueller tarmac in 2009. The documentary Trash Dance chronicled what it took to make trash trucks and workers dance on that tarmac and how hundreds...

Rocket Cinema & KOOP Radio 91.7 FM present a drive-in screening of the 1978 cult classic FM! Find out what happens when the sales manager of an FM station wants to change the station to be more business than music, but the DJs and staff...

Join Environment Texas and Wisconsin Environment for a free screening of the new short film, "Come Home." Afterwards, filmmaker Susan Rockefeller will join us for a panel discussion with local leaders from TX and WI, to discuss how we make progress towards protecting the planet in...

Origins of a Green Identity is an hour-long documentary exploring Austin's earliest efforts to preserve Barton Springs and Barton Creek, and ultimately to create a city with publicly-accessible green spaces along Austin's waterways throughout the City. The film is narrated by Texas novelist, Sarah Bird...

Join Austin PBS, Travis Audubon Society and filmmaker Karen Kocher for a special screening of Origins of a Green Identity, a 57-minute documentary exploring Austin’s earliest efforts to preserve Barton Springs and Barton Creek, and ultimately to create a city with publicly-accessible green spaces along...

Huston–Tillotson University and Southwestern University present a virtual screening of "COOKED" followed by a Q&A discussion In COOKED: Survival By Zip Code, Peabody Award-winning filmmaker Judith Helfand uses her signature serious-yet-quirky connect-the-dots style to take audiences from the deadly 1995 Chicago heat wave -- in which 739...

How did Austin become a city that values open space and recreation? Origins of a Green Identity charts the efforts of the time period from roughly 1950-1970 when the earliest conservationists sought to preserve the natural environment and create parkland for the citizens of Austin....