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  2. LGBTQ culture in Austin, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Most of Austin's gay bars and nightclubs are clustered around 4th Street, or the Warehouse District. [1] There are few establishments, but most are well-attended, and all are small in size. These bars include Oilcan Harry's, Highland Lounge, Rain on 4th, The Iron Bear, and Cheer Up Charlie's, which has repeatedly won "Best LGBTQ Nightclub" in ...

  3. Red River Cultural District (Austin, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Red River Street is barricaded by Austin Police so that festival goers can safely get from club to club, and the crowds fill the street. On March 13, 2014 about 12:30 a.m., a suspected drunk driver, Rashad Owens, trying to evade police drove through the barricades at 9th Street and Red River and plowed into the crowd enjoying the festival.

  4. KVRX - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, the station hosted its very first music festival named KVRX Fest, the largest ever student-run music festival. It featured two days of live music split between Austin venues Cheer Up Charlies and Symphony Square. [6] Notable artists include Frankie Cosmos, Fat Tony, Drab Majesty, and Video Age amongst others. [7]

  5. Craft Omakase is Austin's best sushi restaurant (where you ...

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    Partners, from left, Nguyen Nguyen, Tim Boyer and Charlie Wang of Craft Omakase, which opened on North Lamar Boulevard at the end of 2023. You can’t fire up a butane torch in Austin these days ...

  6. Cheer Up a Friend With These Easy Tips From Mental Health ...

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    “The best way to cheer someone up is simply validating their experience,” says Suzette Bray L.M.F.T., a licensed psychotherapist in California. “You don’t need to solve their problem or ...

  7. Diana Sowle - Wikipedia

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    Sowle is best known for playing Mrs. Bucket, Charlie Bucket's mother, in the 1971 film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory and her performance of "Cheer Up Charlie" in that film, although her singing voice was dubbed by Diana Lee. [2] Sowle joined the cast in Germany, where it was filmed. [1]

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  9. Slanted Door Chef Charles Phan Changed the Way Americans ...

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    In a September 2005 Food & Wine story titled "Vietnam à la Cart," writer Laurie Winer noted that Charles Phan's decade-old San Francisco restaurant the Slanted Door was considered by many to be ...