If you consider yourself a true superfan,Patang Paseena (2024) Hindi Web Series then you already know what’s up. You’ve been to the Mashable Housemany times before, and can navigate the craziness that is downtown Austin during SXSW.
SEE ALSO: There’s more than meets the eye at the 2017 SXSW Mashable HouseThis year, Mashable invites all the superfans to join us in the celebration of obsession. We celebrate the dedication it takes to wait in line for hours to see your favorite show’s panel (we’re looking at you, Thronies). The need to try every breakfast taco in Austin — just to make sure that your favorite is really your favorite. When it comes to the culture of SXSW, we are proudly committed to discovering every last detail.
Can’t make it to Austin this year? Mashable is making sure you can still celebrate in the obsession with The Mashable Show. Hosted by Kerri Doherty, some of your favorite Mashable correspondents, and Cookie Monster(yeah, you heard us right), The Mashable Showwill stream LIVE from the Mashable House at sxsw.twitter.com, in Twitter's Explore tab and on @mashable. The 90-minute show will air on March 10, 11 and 12 at 1pm EST. You’ll be able to join in on The Mashable Showconversation or find yourself featured on the Mashable House’s Wayinsocial wall using the hashtag #MashHouse.
This year, Mashable is excited to team up with belVita Breakfast Biscuitsto help SXSW-goers jumpstart their days the right way. On Saturday, March 11 and Sunday, March 12 at 8AM CST we’re hosting Fuel & Flow, a morning vinyasa session, at the Mashable House. While tickets to the yoga session are sold out, we invite you to join us afterwards in the Mashable House Easter Egg Speakeasy for fresh juices and your favorite belVita Breakfast Biscuits!
Not a morning person? That’s cool. Most of the action is going down through the afternoon (Friday and Saturday, 12pm-5pm; Sunday, 11am-2pm). Kick off your time in the Mashable House by learning how to craft the perfect Paloma with Hornitos Tequila. (It’s 5 o’clock somewhere, right?)
The origin story of King Arthur has been reimagined through the eyes of Guy Ritchie in King Arthur: Legend of the Sword. Come see how you compare to the young Arthur (played by Charlie Hunnam) and make your best attempt to pull the sword from the stone in a fully immersive photobooth.
If that doesn’t blow your mind, this year you’ll get to test drive a car! Well, kind of. Navdyis revolutionizing the way we connect our smartphones to our vehicles, and they want to put YOU in the driver’s seat.
At this year’s House, there’s more than meets the eye. Create art that changes right before your very eyes thanks to an active temperature-based installation from Lennox. What’s there today, may not be tomorrow.
Of course we can’t talk about obsessing without bringing up the Beyhive. Have an announcement to make? Share your good news a la Queen Bey—whether it's a pregnancy, engagement, or the food baby you had at lunch—with Mashable’s flower throne, courtesy of The Bosco.
Some of your favorite Mashable House classics will be returning too, including our Tattly temporary tattoo bar and the Mashable swag station.
Close out your afternoon at the Mashable House with the help of Jim Beam Bourbon. Learn from the experts and become a master mixologist as you find the ideal measurements to create an American take on the Citrus Highball.
Be sure to keep an eye on Mashable’s Instagram story throughout SXSW to see how you can earn your way into the Mashable House Easter Egg Speakeasy. This exclusive room is a great reprieve from all the SXSW craziness, where you’ll be able to test Sony Mobile’s latest smart product, Xperia Touch, an interactive and collaborative projector that turns any flat surface into a 23” HD touchscreen, or projects onto the wall up to 80 inches. You’ll also be able to enjoy a traditional Japanese highball with Suntory Whisky Toki.
But the fun doesn’t stop there. Whether you’ll be ending your weekend at Interactive, or just getting started with Film & Music, make sure you join us at the MashBashon Sunday, March 12 from 9pm-2am CST.
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We’ve been obsessing over this year’s Mashable House, and we just can’t wait for you to see it! Make sure you are RSVPed (21+) and we’ll see you in Austin!
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