1 / Move to the Beat at Seismic Dance Event
Now in its sixth year, this weekend-long festival features dozens of electronic musical artists performing on indoor and outdoor stages at The Concourse Project. Even after world-renowned headliners like Deadmau5 and Kaskade close out the night, you can snag tickets for official after party events to keep the revelry going. Come for the sounds; stay for the food trucks, community, and trippy art displays. Nov. 10-12, various times, 8509 Burleson Road
2 / Indulge in a Bounty of Melted Cheese at Quesoff
One third of the holy trinity of Texas cuisine that also includes margaritas and tacos, queso is a go-to snack or meal starter for any seasoned Austinite. Past winners for this annual competition include Better Half and Eldorado Café, and you can sample dips from dozens of different restaurants with crispy tortilla chips supplied by H-E-B. Nov. 11, 12 p.m., 912 Red River St.
3 / Nourish Your Creativity at the Austin Studio Tour
Formerly two events (EAST and WEST), the newly combined Austin Studio Tour takes place over multiple weekends in November and allows capital city residents to gaze into the working spaces of some of the city’s most talented artists. Stops like the Grackle House, the home and studio of artist Carly Weaver, will showcase a range of work from painters, sculptors, and illustrators. Nov. 11-12, various locations and times
4 / See the Latest Trends at Austin Fashion Week
You don’t need to head to Paris to get a glimpse of chic styles from a cast of up-and-coming designers. Celebrating its 15th year, Austin Fashion Week hosts pop-up shops and runway shows twice a year at The Domain, providing a chance for trendsetters to show off concepts and fashionistas to learn about hot new brands. Don’t miss Saturday night’s STARS event, featuring designs from Project Runway alum including Brittany Allen and Amanda Valentine. Nov. 10-12, various times, 11410 Century Oaks Terrace
5 / Wander through Light Sculptures at Creek Show
Peer into the gaping mouth of some enormous fishlike creature or watch the glow of ring lights dance on the surface of the water at Creek Show, an annual outdoor gallery of illuminated art along Waller Creek. The opening night features a ticketed fundraiser with a performance by Bidi Bidi Banda, but access is free for the remainder of the event. (Pro tip: Secure a $10 fast pass to expedite your experience.) Nov. 10-18, 6 p.m., 700 E. Ninth St.
6 / Hang with Your Favorite Authors at the Texas Book Festival
This gathering devoted to all things literary allows readers to connect with famed authors like Lawrence Wright and Ann Patchett. Hear authors speak about what inspired their work, or meet them in person and get your book inscribed during post-session signing opportunities. Nov. 11-12, various times, 1100 Congress Ave.
7 / Sip Beers Inspired by Locally Sourced Vegetation
A concept from nature enthusiast Eric Steen, “beers made by walking” came about when he had the idea of taking a plant he found on a hike and incorporating it into a brew. Beerburg Brewing has partnered with ecological nonprofits to bring the concept to a series of beverages from 13 other breweries that will be showcased at the Beers Made By Walking Festival. Front Yard, Hold Out, and Vista Brewing are just a few of the participating establishments. Nov. 11, 12 p.m., 13476 Fitzhugh Road