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Texas author Joe R. Lansdale discusses the evil inside us all
Lansdale's latest book Born for Trouble: The Further Adventures of Hap and Leonard debuted on March 21.
By Max Booth III
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Arts Feature, Literature, Texas, author, writing, books, writer, crime, crime novel, thriller, Hap and Leonard, Born for Trouble: The Further Adventures of Hap and Leonard, Joe R. Lansdale, Joe Lansdale, screenwriting, screenwriter, film adaptations, Cold in July, Bubba Ho-Tep
San Antonio author Max Booth III has a novella turned into a forthcoming horror film
By Kiko Martinez
Tags: Film, San Antonio, Texas, Max Booth III, author, screenwriter, novella, screenplay, horror film, horror movie, horror, Perpetual Motion Machine Publishing, The Nightly Disease, Vinessa Shaw, Pat Healy, We Need to Do Something, bathroom, trapped, COVID-19, pandemic
San Antonio author Shea Serrano pays tuition for 2 undocumented UTSA students with book proceeds
By Kelly Nelson
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, UTSA, Shea Serrano, author, donation, charity, genorosity, A Difficult Conversation, How to Talk to Trump Supporters, joke, joke book, Gumroad, Twitter, Charles Roundtree Bloom Project, Bloom Project, undocumented immigrant, undocumented students, tuition payment, pay off tuition
Esperanza's OUT & PROUD showcases queer Latinx artists in virtual performance on Saturday
By Laura Morales
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, Esperanza Center, Esperanza Center for Peace and Justice, things to do in San Antonio, virtual event, online event, Anel I. Flores, Krudas Cubensi, Odaymar Cuesta, Olivix Prendes, Monica Palacios, Dan Guerrero, Marga Gomez, Jade Esteban Estrada, Krudxs Cubensi, LGBT, LGBTQ, Latinx, National Coming Out Month, Hispanic Heritage Month, live music, theater, literature, poetry, hip-hop, hip hop, stand-up comedy, comedy, comedian, author, Zoom
San Antonio author Amalia Ortiz wins American Book Award for oral literature
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, Amalia Ortiz, Amalia Leticia Ortiz, Canción Cannibal Cabaret, The Canción Cannibal Cabaret & Other Songs, poetry, book, oral literature, punk musical, American Book Award, winner, award winner, Before Columbus Foundation, national award, author
Nowhere Bookshop and San Antonio Book Festival to Host Lara Prescott for Online Book Talk
By Kayla Padilla
Tags: Texas, San Antonio, Nowhere Bookshop, San Antonio Book Festival, SABF, zoom, Clay Smith, author, Lara Prescott, The Secrets we Kept, ticket, purchase, coupon, paperback, book club, book discussion, online, streaming, author talk, things to do at home, social distancing, online event, things to do online
Texas Author John Erickson Reading Hank The Cowdog From His Ranch Is What We Need Right Now
By Trevor Flynn
Tags: Texas, author, children's literature, The Boxer, YouTube, reading, family-friendly, things to do at home, Hank the Cowdog, John Erickson, Texas panhandle, ranch, farm, cowdog, children's books, things for. kids to do at home
San Antonio Author and Attorney Jay Brandon Reveals the Implicit in Legal Thriller From the Grave
By Patricia Portales
Tags: book, attorney, Bexar County, Texas, San Antonio, author, book review, Bexar County Assistant District Attorney, Houston, Hurricane Harvey
San Antonio Native Shea Serrano May Be a Revered Author, but He Remains a Man of the People
By Sarah Martinez
Tags: Shea Serrano, Texas, San Antonio, local, native, author, Dorcol, A Conversation with Shea Serrano, Valley Hi, Millers Pond, Movies (And Other Things), San Antonio Association of Hispanic Journalists, Adam Serwer
Chilling Effect by Valerie Valdes Delivers Psychic Cats and a Videogame-Style Plot
Tags: author, Texas, San Antonio, book review, Chilling Effect, Valerie Valdes
Tacos (and Other Things): Now Back in His Hometown of San Antonio, Bestselling Author Shea Serrano Drops Another Book
By James Courtney
Tags: Shea Serrano, FOH Army, Texas, San Antonio, Houston, Basketball (And Other Things), Movies (And Other Things), bestselling author, Twitter, author, South Side, The Rap Year Book
Austin-based Writer Juli Berwald Takes Love for Jellyfish, Climate Change Talk to San Antonio Jewish Center
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, Barshop Jewish Community Center, Spineless, author, ocean scientist, Juli Berwald
Stations of the Border Cross: Self-discovery and Smoldering Epiphanies in Octavio Solis’ Memoir Retablos
By Roberto Ontiveros
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, Retablos, author, Retablos: Stories From a Life Lived Along the Border, Octavio Solis
San Antonio Author, Attorney Jay Brandon Dissects the Theater of Trial in Against the Law
Tags: San Antonio, attorney, Bexar County, author, Jay Brandon
10 Shows to See This Weekend
By Shannon Sweet
Tags: Fall Out Boy, La Tropa F & The Hometown Boys, Hip-hop 4 Flint, Leon Russell, Bidi Bidi Banda, Selena, Ants, Weedeater, Author, Punisher, Tejano Music Awards, Il Volo, Video
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San Antonio Spurs accidentally confirm team is looking to relocate downtown
By Michael Karlis
Popular Salad and Go concept expanding its San Antonio footprint
By Nina Rangel
True Colors: Jeremy Sochan is putting his stamp on the Spurs and San Antonio
By Sanford Nowlin
San Antonio Pastor John Hagee says he'll lobby Congress to back Israeli attacks on Iran
Great dining spots abound in San Antonio, but things can get complicated when you have kids in tow. Fortunately, many Alamo City…
By San Antonio Current Staff
A nearly 6,000-square-foot Monte Vista mansion that blends historic details with modern elegance underwent a steep, $200,000 price cut late last month.…
A distinctive 1927 Spanish-style home built by Nathan Straus Nayfach, the architect of downtown’s iconic Alemeda Theater, is back on the market…
A 1938 home overlooking Woodlawn Lake hit the market last month for $525,000, and it's got more than just a pretty brick…
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