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Austin Pride Festival: Cirque

Austin Pride Festival: Cirque

RAW Austin presents Futures

RAW Austin presents Futures

  • Thor Harris
    Photo by Ramona Flume
  • Defending Ron Paul
    Photo by Adam Sparks
  • Austin Top Ten Porn Loving City
  • Paul Qui James Beard winner
    Photo by Bill Sallans
  • Lana Del Rey

  • Johnny Depp at the 2012 MTV Music Awards
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  • John Varvatos channels Depp with this ensemble.
  • Depp rarely goes without a hat, so why should you?
  • We dig the Dark Shadows styling with that skull on the temple of these AlexanderMcQueen shades.
  • Depp is often seeing wearing a wide leather cuff bracelet, and you can go thegoth route, too.
  • Rock your own Pirates of the Caribbean vibe with Icon Brand’s “All Smiles HaveTeeth” ring, $32 at urbanoutfitters.com.
  • Depp’s shoes are either scuffed and beat up or retro sleek, like these nostalgicspectators and saddle shoes.

  • Jeffrey's original chef Emil Vogely with Judy Jensen.
    Photo by Jessica Dupuy
  • Former Jeffrey's Pastry Chef Marilyn Sher and former wait staff, Diane Graves.
    Photo by Jessica Dupuy
  • The entire reunion staff of Jeffrey's in front of the restaurant on its lastnight of service.
    Photo by Jessica Dupuy
  • Jeffrey's original owners Ron and Peggy Weiss and Jeffrey Weinberger.
    Photo by Jessica Dupuy
  • Daisy Undercuffler, Johnny Guffey and Tommy Dean.
    Photo by Jessica Dupuy
  • Jeffrey's original owners Jeffrey Weinberger and Peggy and Ron Weiss with newowner Larry McGuire
    Photo by Jessica Dupuy

  • The Mile-High City of Denver Colorado
  • The 155-acre Washington Park is always bustling with walkers, joggers andcyclists. Wash Park has a little something for everyone.
  • REI's Flagship store's Rock Wall.
  • Formerly the American National Bank Building, Hotel Magnolia is close to thestate capital building, theatre and performing arts and Invesco Field, CoorsField and the Pepsi Center for the sports enthusiast
  • Hotel Magnolia Suite

  • City Council first noticed changes needed to be made in this area of East Austinway back in 2001. 21 different areas for improvements were identified and workbegan on March 5th, 2010
    Photo by Jessica Pages
  • Eight local artists were invited to participate in the improvements throughway-finding obeliscos that add both information and aesthetics to the street.
    Photo by Jessica Pages
  • Among infrastructure changes, lots of beautiful landscaping was incorporated tomake corners and areas look nicer.
    Photo by Jessica Pages
  • Great-looking pavers were added to the center turn lane to spice things up abit.
    Photo by Jessica Pages
  • Trees were added in areas to increase shade and lower temperatures.
    Photo by Jessica Pages
  • Aesthetic changes were made and can be seen on a nice walk down the street, butplenty of invisible changes were made to help things in the area run moresmoothly.
    Photo by Jessica Pages
  • All the changes just make East 7th a place you'd actually like to take a strolldown.
    Photo by Jessica Pages
  • A close-up shot of one of the great local art pieces seen on the obeliscos.
    Photo by Jessica Pages
  • Street lights were added to make the whole street brighter and more safe.
    Photo by Jessica Pages
  • The designers worked with the neighborhood's history and culture to producedesigns that were in character with the area.
    Photo by Jessica Pages
  • All the changes certainly make a trip to downtown a little nicer!
    Photo by Jessica Pages

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