SXSW registration always looks like a nightmare. In reality, it moves fairly quickly and rather smoothly, thanks to good organization and plenty of volunteers. March 13, 2012
Scenes from SXSW, Austin, March 13, 2012
Turntable Records is a tiny store in South Austin that sells some rare vinyl, used CD’s and Texas rap, as well as a considerable selection of Tejano, Norteno and other Mexican music genres. Although it is easy to miss, Turntable Records is worth a visit.
The Omelettry is way out in North Austin on Burnet Road, but still it’s not uncommon to find musicians or panelists from SXSW starting their day there with a great breakfast. The Omelettry was founded in the 1970’s, and is one of the oldest breakfast restaurants in Austin.
SXSW is like the Mardi Gras of Austin. It’s such a big deal that even the local Wal-Marts have displays for it.
A beautiful day at Saddle Creek, Germantown
Dolce Vita, which means the “Sweet Life”, is a charming coffee, dessert and gelato bar tucked into a small shopping center in a quiet North Austin neighborhood. Open until midnight each night, Dolce Vita is the perfect place to unwind after a long day at SXSW.
Scenes from Downtown Austin, SXSW, March 12, 2012
Welcome To My City Vol. 2 is finally here!!! The Memphis unification project releases 3.30.12 presented by Drum Squad & Livemixtapes!!! #WTMC2
Some South By Southwest showcases spawn long lines of people waiting to get in. March 12, 2012