The South Austin Popular Culture Center presents, exhibits, documents and interprets Austin art and culture of the past 50 years and makes that history accessible to local, national and international audiences. Our programs trace the evolution and the social context of Austin’s cultural production from the early 1960s through the present and interpret the local, state and national impact of the artists, art forms and recurrent themes that have profoundly shaped the city’s self-conception over the past 50 years.
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I was there that night 30 years ago. is there ANYWAY to get a copy of this show on dvd ? Bill D.
Sorry, Bill. We don’t have the video for sale. We just found it on YouTube. I’ll do some digging and see what I can find.
Hey Webanna,you rock…… thanks for the info.
I have an original poster for the last night at the dillo as well as 17 other dillo posters and they are for sale
I have the DVD.
wanta trade?
i’ve two of those posters, one signed by jim franklin which i gave to bob davis.
you could make a donation of the posters to the Center…and get a donation receipt and gratefulness from all of us.