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Ahead of San Antonio show, Pussy Riot member talks about activism, life under Putin
The feminist art-punk collective plays the Paper Tiger on Friday, Nov. 24.
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: Music Stories & Interviews, Pussy Riot, Riot Days Tour, San Antonio Music, Things to Do in San Antonio, Maria “Masha” Alyokhina, activism, feminism, Vladimir Putin, War in Ukraine
Bad Takes: Texas prisons' book bans serve no one, including the society into which inmates return
More than 9,000 titles, ranging from computer programming instruction to rock biographies, are banned in Texas prisons.
By Kevin Sanchez
Tags: Texas News, Bad Takes, Texas prisons, books, reading, banned books, Marshall Project, PEN America, prisoners, Marshall Project, prison rape, slave labor, prison labor, Texas Association Against Sexual Assault, free thought, feminism
What the McNay’s rejection of Sarah Fox’s work says about contemporary art in San Antonio
By Abe Asher
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Visual Art, Arts Feature, San Antonio, Texas, McNay Art Museum, McNay, Sarah Fox, Marion Koogler McNay, Marion McNay, Jennifer Ling Datchuk, Xavier GiImore, Lisette Chavez, Alyssa Danna, Libby Rowe, art, contemporary art, video art, video, puppets, puppet show, sexual content, adult content, rejected, exhibition, rejection, C136, sexuality, women, feminism, censorship, San Antonio art, San Antonio artists, womanhood, sex, removal, removed artwork, Bad Bunny, commissioned
Jordan Peterson's talk at San Antonio's Tobin Center was short on controversy, long on subtext
Tags: San Antonio News, Jordan Peterson, San Antonio, Tobin Center, lecture, talk, presentation, clinical psychologist, self-help books, self-help, Hillary Clinton, basket of deplorables, 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos, history, marriage, feminism, transgender people, LGBTQ, Michel Foucault, Jean Baudrillard, Jacques Derrida, Gayatri Spivak, Judith Butler, Western civilization, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, Tough Love, Deepak Chopra, Tony Robbins, Stephen Covey, religion, new age, right wing, conservative, climate change, global capitalism
San Antonio's North East ISD pulls 400 books from shelves for review at request of far-right lawmaker
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio's North East Independent School District, NEISD, censorship, book banning, LGBTQ books, authors of color, books on sexuality, Texas Rep. Matt Krause, Tarrant County district attorney, Gov. Greg Abbott, texas republicans, Texas Legislature, Texas schools, Texas public schools, San Antonio schools, San Antonio, PEN America, Jonathan Friedman, Aubrey Chancellor, right wing watch, far-right lawmakers, right-wing extremism, anti-intellectualism, freedom of expression, free speech, The Confessions of Nat Turner by William Styron, Follow Your Arrow by Jessica Verdi, anti-LGBTQ lawmakers, feminism
How a YA oral-sex scene touched off Texas' latest culture war
By Brian Lopez and Cassandra Pollock, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Texas News, Keller Independent School District, Gender Queer: A Memoir, Maia Kobabe, Texas, censorship, banned books, Gov. Greg Abbott, LGBTQ, Moms for Liberty, Sate Rep. Harold Dutton, House Public Education Committee, Texas Legislature, Texas Republicans, Rep. Mary González, LGBTQ Caucus, Out of Darkness, Ashley Hope Pérez, New Kid, Jerry Craft, Leander ISD, In the Dream House, Carmen Maria Machado, House Freedom Caucus, House General Investigating Committee, school libraries, school books, authors of color, feminism, black lives matter, LGBTQ authors, homophobia, transgender, Fort Worth, San Antonio, Lake Travis Independent School District
Glitter Political: Activist María Salazar Journeyed From Migrant Farm Life to Uplifting San Antonio’s LGBTQ+ Community
By Jade Esteban Estrada
Tags: Glitter Political, San Antonio, Texas, María Salazar, LGBT, LGBTQ+, Pride, lesbian experience, feminism, Black Lives Matter, Latinx, Latino, queer community, cultura, activism, Orgullo de San Antonio LULAC Council
San Antonians Can Support Abortion Access and Enjoy a Night of Texan Comedy at Brick on Wednesday
By Kelly Nelson
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Abortion Rights, San Antonio, things to do in San Antonio, comedy, Laugh with Lilith, abortion, fundraiser, abortion access, feminism, women's rights, A Comedy Show for Abortion, Tori Pool, Christopher Breakell, Gabriela Tijerina, Clara Blackstone, reproductive justice, Lilith Fund, Brick at Blue Star
TEDx's Return to San Antonio Brought Powerful Female Speakers
By Rhyma Castillo
Tags: TED Talk, TEDx, TED, TEDxSanAntonio, TEDxSA, technology, engineering, science, entertainment, design, innovation, Jenny Lawson, Bloggess, Kierra Alderman, Allison Schrager, Graham Conway, Charline McCombs Empire Theatre, feminism, gender discrimination, diversity, religion, religious leaders
Women Artists Take Over Artpace with a Trio of Exhibitions Tackling Gender, Race and Identity
By Bryan Rindfuss
Tags: Artpace, Jennifer Ling Datchuk, Roshini Kempadoo, Sama Alshaibi, Deborah Willis, women artists, things to do in San Antonio, feminism, migration, race, identity, cultural stereotypes
Objection, Your Honor: On the Basis of Sex is an Inspirational Biopic, But Also Far Too Conventional for a Trailblazer Like RBG
By Kiko Martinez
Tags: Film, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Feminism, Supreme Court, movie review
McNay Art Museum Hosting Lecture with Founding Member of Feminist Collective Guerrilla Girls
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, things to do in San Antonio, Guerrilla Girls, feminist, feminism
SPACE Collection Celebrates Female Artists, Reclaiming Their Bodies & Rights
By James Courtney
Tags: female artists, International Women's Day, feminism, girl power, Reclaimed, Linda Pace Foundation, Linda Pace, Kelly O'Connor, Lara Schnitger, Laura Aguilar, Dorothy Cross, Judy Dater, Annette Messager, Lorraine O’Grady, Robyn O’Neil, Tracey Rose, Kiki Smith, Justine Ludwig, Sarah Fisch
Savage Love: Zaps
By Dan Savage
Tags: Dan Savage, Savage Love, advice, love, dating, relationships, sex, older women, MILF, LGBT, feminism, deepthroating, porn
Local and International Artists Explore ‘What It Means to Be Feminine and a Feminist’
Tags: Lalla Essaydi, Sarah Fox, Christian Fuchs, Carina Hiscock, Jack McGilvray, Ashley Mireles, McKay Otto, Kristy Perez, Marianna Rothen, Laura Stevens, James Tisdale, Susan Oliver Heard, Cinnabar Art Gallery, feminism, feminist art
UIW Statue Gets National Attention Thanks To Feminism And Twitter
By Albert Salazar
Tags: Mainsplaining, Feminism, UIW, University of the Incarnate Word, Video
Can You Guess What Texans Googled Most in 2014?
By Misty Blaze
Tags: The Daily, Texas, Google, Ebola, Emma Watson, zombies, craft, crafting, how to craft, Tinder, selfies, what is a selfie, feminism, Etsy, Estately
Titstare, Brogrammers and Donglegate: 10 examples of sexism in tech
By Callie Enlow
Tags: The Daily, women, tech, technology, FemTechNet, Feminism, titstare
FemTechNet San Antonio Schedule
Tags: The Daily, tech, geekdom, FemTechNet, MOOC, Massive Online Open Course, Feminism, Digital Technology
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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
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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