Austin, TX
Lil Wayne to rock Austin: Headlining 2024 Float Fest Presents!
Austin, Texas – Mark your calendars, hip-hop fans! The legendary Lil Wayne is set to headline the highly anticipated 2024 Float Fest Presents, and it’s going to be an unforgettable experience.
Wayne is the biggest rap artists of the 21st century through his prolific output and unique flow. His impact on the music industry and his ability to captivate audiences make him an ideal choice to headline Float Fest 2024.
So, as the sun sets over the Circuit of the Americas’ Germania Insurance Amphitheater on September 7th, Lil Wayne will take the stage, reminding us why he’s a living legend. Don’t miss this chance to witness history and vibe to Weezy’s unforgettable performance!
But that’s not all! Alongside Lil Wayne, the festival will feature live performances from some of the hottest artists in the game:
- The Kid LAROI: The rising star known for his infectious hooks and energetic stage presence.
- Jessie Murph: A soulful singer-songwriter who’s been making waves with their heartfelt lyrics.
- Anella Herim: Prepare to be mesmerized by Anella’s soul-stirring vocals and captivating melodies.
- Preston Wayne: A local talent who’s been gaining traction with his unique blend of hip-hop and R&B.
Tickets on sale now, starting at just $49 https://t.co/A6zdeyTkJ5 pic.twitter.com/xNULmw62mj
— Float Fest Presents (@FloatFest) March 21, 2024
$49 LAWN TICKETS SELLING FAST! Buy now – at the lowest price – before prices go🆙 @LilTunechi, @thekidlaroi, @jessiemurphhh and more at @GermaniaAmp on SAT, SEPT 7.🎫>> https://t.co/A6zdeyTkJ5 pic.twitter.com/vZ8fpIJSYO
— Float Fest Presents (@FloatFest) April 17, 2024
Float Fest Presents is more than just a music festival; it’s a celebration of art, culture, and community. With Lil Wayne at the helm, expect an adrenaline-pumping performance filled with hits, surprises, and pure energy. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or a casual listener, this event promises to be one for the books.
Float Fest, established in 2014, has become an annual highlight for music lovers. Originally located near Martindale, the festival aimed to entertain and educate about the Ozark Riverways. Notably, it celebrated “Wild Horses” with river races down the Current River.
Despite challenges, including permit issues and the pandemic, Float Fest evolved, drawing big-name acts and fostering a vibrant community. More than just a concert, it’s a cultural moment where music, nature, and community converge.
Don’t wait! Secure your spot at the 2024 Float Fest Presents and witness Lil Wayne’s iconic flow, lyrical prowess, and magnetic stage presence. From the classics to the latest bangers, he’ll have you vibing all night long.
Austin, TX
Letter to the editor from Texas emeritus professor on Dell donation
Video of new Texas Tech System chancellor home at historic Lubbock property
The Texas Tech System is acquiring the historic Tudor Revival ‘English Home’ in Lubbock to serve as the new chancellor’s residence.
Money and rankings don’t make a great university. Providing opportunities for disadvantaged students and protecting academic freedom, however, do.
Case in point: Michael and Susan Dell recently surpassed $1 billion in giving to the University of Texas at Austin, launching a plan to build a new medical center and advanced research campus in north Austin.
To be sure, this is a magnanimous gift that will fund important initiatives. While enormously grateful for this contribution, I am disappointed that this gift was not accompanied with a strong message from Michael Dell admonishing the University for gutting DEI and infringing upon academic freedom.
As a colleague of mine astutely observed: “Good luck recruiting doctors and med students. The attacks on DEI and political climates will mean a lot more than rankings and money long-term.”
UT System Board of Regents Chairman Kevin Eltife, referencing the Dell gift, is right: “We are transforming this site into a new campus the world has never seen before.” Yes, never seen, but in a very negative and dangerous way!
Last week, I received a message from the Texas Exes: “This is your last chance to show your support during 40 Hours for the Forty Acres, UT Austin’s Texas-sized fundraising event. Can we count on you?”
My answer: “No, absolutely not. I won’t give one dime to a university that no longer is committed to diversity and preserving academic freedom.”
Having proudly taught at UT for 41 years, I am sad to say this.
– Richard Cherwitz, Ph.D. is the Ernest A. Sharpe Centennial Professor Emeritus, Moody College of Communication and Founding Director, Intellectual Entrepreneurship Consortium (IE) at The University of Texas at Austin.
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Austin, TX
APD responds to barricaded subject in E Austin
AUSTIN, Texas — APD SWAT responded to a barricaded subject in East Austin Saturday afternoon.
According to police, the incident took place near the 3400 block of Kay St., and officers responded to the call at around 1:30 p.m.
Once officers arrived, they made contact with a victim who “advised of circumstances that met the state law requirement of assault with a deadly weapon family violence.” Shortly after, the suspect barricaded themselves inside the residence.
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Austin Police officers, SWAT, hostage negotiators, and Austin-Travis County EMS were still on the scene and the suspect was still barricaded as of 6:15 p.m.
People are being encouraged to avoid the area due to increased police presence, or stay in a safe location if they are unable to avoid the area.
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Austin, TX
Press conference: Northwest Austin shooting victim died at the scene
A 27-year-old Pflugerville man faces capital murder charges for allegedly killing his parents and his brother, according to the Travis County Sheriff’s Office. The bodies of 62-year-old Armand, 63-year-old Jami and 31-year-old Noah Dahan were found by deputies conducting a welfare check Thursday at their home on Civorno Drive. Deputies said the victims had suffered gunshot wounds. https://www.kxan.com/news/crime/tcso-pflugerville-triple-homicide/
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