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Austin Tuesday, February 13 Events

Latinitas Photo Exhibit
See a vibrant, expressive and fascinating portrait of the Latina community in Austin as depicted by youth photographers from the Latinitas after-school programs. Through the camera lens, the young photojournalists captured their culture, heritage and neighborhoods while revealing their unique perspectives and dreams. Location: Austin Children's Museum. Call 512-472-2499 for more info. Event ID:2/26

The American Twenties
The exhibition explores race, religion, capitalism, love and modernism in the decade immediately following World War I through contemporary literature and art. Location: Harry Ransom Center. Call 512-471-8944 for more info. Event ID:7/29

Dear Edwina, Jr.
A musical comedy of manners starring a cast of talented Austin-area kids. Move over Dear Abby, here comes Dear Edwina. For the best advice in town, visit Edwina Spoonapple and the neighborhood kids as they present their zany advice-giving show, answering children's letters through a series of creative and comical musical numbers. Location: Zachary Scott Theatre. Call 512-476-0541 for more info. Event ID:2/17.

Present Laughter
This semi-autobiographical, madcap farce is one of Noel Coward's finest and funniest comedies. Stylishly attired and devastatingly charismatic, Garry Essendine is a famous, self-dramatizing actor who never met a mirror he didn't like. He teeters reluctantly towards middle age, while everyone who encounters him is completely infatuated with him. Location: Zachary Scott Theatre. Call 512-476-0541 for more info. Event ID: 3/11.

FronteraFest
Every year, FronteraFest showcases Austin's dynamic and diverse performing arts community by opening its stages to participants ranging from actors to dancers to performance artists and beyond. Location: Hyde Park Theatre and other theatres. Call 512-479-7529 for more info. Event ID: 2/17

Power to the People: The Electrification of Rural Texas
Walk into a world before television, computers, the i-pod, even refrigerators and running water. The exhibit, Power to the People: The Electrification of Rural Texas, is a unique story of one of the most dramatic events in Texas history. Rural Texas in the 1930s was still in the dark as electric lines hadn’t penetrated the beautiful, but rugged Texas Hill Country. Location: LBJ Library and Museum. Open Daily 9-5 (except Christmas) Free Admission. id:5.2.07

Bat Watching
The 1.5 million Mexican free-tailed bats that live beneath the Congress Avenue Bridge take flight in a mass exodus each night at dusk. Located at Congress Ave. & Cesar Chavez St. Austin, TX 78704.

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