Dedicated to the preservation and promotion of Mexican American, American Indian, Chicano and other Latino cultural arts and heritage. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center. Collection of sculptor’s works in her studio. UT’s Sid Richardson Hall, 2313 Red River St. “An Extraordinary Life: The Dominick Dunne Papers,” the story of the author and journalist’s life. 305-8400, Dolph Briscoe Center for American History. “Welcome Home,” a look inside the newly restored Governor’s Mansion. 974-7480, Bullock Texas State History Museum. “Building a Community: The First Century of African-American Life in Travis County,” through March 24. $4.50-$6.50 children younger than 12 months free. Hands-on exhibits for little ones.10 a.m. 974-9840, MuseumsĪustin Children’s Museum. ![]() Austin Public Library Windsor Park Branch, 5833 Westminster Drive. A screening of Bonnie Boswell’s “The Powerbroker.” 7 p.m. Laurie Saurborn Young speaks and signs copies of her latest book of poetry, “Carnavoria.” 7 p.m. Author and humor columnist Dave Barry speaks and signs “Insane City.” 7 p.m. The Long Fringe: Salvage Vanguard Theater, 2803 Manor Road. The Short Fringe: Hyde Park Theatre, 511 W. Visit the festival’s website for showtimes and ticket information. Watch short- and long-form works come to life onstage. “Discover Peru.” A travel education class from REI and Hostelling International Austin. $30-$40, for PS Vita and PS3.Īlso out this week: “Fire Emblem: Awakening” (Nintendo 3DS), ”Fist of the North Star: Ken’s Rage 2” (Xbox 360), “Weird Park: Scary Tales” (Windows PC), “We Sing: 80s” (Nintendo Wii), “Heavy Fire: Shattered Spear” (PC), “Special Forces: Team X” (downloadable for Xbox 360), “Let’s Fish: Hooked On” (downloadable for PS Vita), “Mega Man 2” (downloadable for Nintendo 3DS). Unfortunately, that doesn’t work the other way around. The game can be played in 3-D and buying a copy of the PlayStation 3 version gives you a free downloadable copy of the PS Vita edition. “Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time.” The always-entertaining series continues with more playable characters and a time-travel element. $60, for Windows PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. Expect more outdoor environments, lots of disgusting “Necromorph” creatures and tons of weapon upgrades and customizations. But the new game seems more action-oriented with a heavy emphasis on co-op play on a frozen planet. “Dead Space 3.” The previous, scary “Dead Space” games focused on the dread built in being alone in abandoned, haunted spaces.
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