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The three things you need to know today in Austin: Tue, Jan 30

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Erin Kuschner
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The weather is finally starting to feel nice again, and patios are beckoning us for happy hour. Head over to Juliet Italian Kitchen for half-price bottles of wine all day, where their entire menu—bubbles, reds, whites, rosés—is included in the deal. Once that breeze rolls through you'll feel like you're tucked away in a Tuscan countryside.

The Texas Society of Architects is launching a brand new series called Visionary Voices, celebrating public artists from across the country and the role of public art in society. Today's talk is by the New American Public Artist of Somerville, MA, and they'll be discussing their upcoming sculpture at the Seaholm District. Other speakers include local artist Beili Liu (Thirst at Lady Bird Lake); Thoughtbarn, an Austin-based collective; and Massachusetts-based artist Janet Echelman. Visionary Voices is free and held at 6pm at the Texas Society of Architects, 500 Chicon Street.

Yeah, we're recommending Margo Price again today. Following the release of her debut full-length in 2016, Price has experienced an unstoppable rise in the realm of contemporary country music. Naturally, she’s stopped in Austin to perform numerous times since then, but her performance at Emo’s at 7pm will mark the first official show since the October release of sophomore album All American Made, which continues to cultivate a classic outlaw sound with shades of pop, R&B and overtly liberal politics mixed in. If you caught her free show at Waterloo Records yesterday, you know you're in for a treat. 

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