Mar 21-27, 2018

Mar 21-27, 2018 / Vol. 32 / No. 12
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Francis Bogside Scores with $6 Cocktails, All-Day Sunday Happy Hour

Name: Francis Bogside Background: After a Halloween fire in 2016 left Bogside and sister restaurant, Brigid, out of commission, Francis Bogside reopened on the anniversary of their closing as a whole new bar. They nixed the neighboring restaurant and expanded the bar, which now sports a full menu serving lunch, dinner, brunch and happy hour…

Residents Draw a Line in the Sand Over Hays Street Bridge Development

With the sun setting against the downtown skyline, 60 residents and activists gathered Monday at the Hays Street Bridge to blast City Manager Sheryl Sculley’s recent approval of a controversial apartment development — albeit with conditions imposed — adjacent the historic walkway. Attendees said the five-story structure proposed by developer Mitch Meyer would block residents’…

Come On, Take a Free Ride for the NCAA Final Four

SWell Cycle, the bike-share service formerly known as San Antonio BCycle, will offer free rides on Friday, March 30, for the start of the NCAA Final Four Tournament. Because, you know, nothing mixes like bicycles, busy downtown streets and inebriated NCAA fans. Fortunately, the free stuff isn’t reserved just for big-spending tourists. You needn’t attend the…

U.K.-Based Tesseract Brings International Prog-Metal Bill to the Alamo City

Fans of the proggy end of the metal spectrum will get an international delivery next month when U.K.-based Tesseract headlines a three-band bill supporting its latest LP, Sonder. Tesseract’s U.S. tour includes Australian guitarist and composer Plini, who’s toured with Animals As Leaders, and Massachusetts-based Astronoid, which mixes beauty with blastbeats. All three acts deal…

Blue Bell Combines Fan Favorites for Fun New Flavor

For those still dedicated to Blue Bell even after the listeria outbreak a few years ago, the Texas-based ice cream company just announced a new flavor – chocolate peanut butter cookie dough. Here’s the breakdown: the brand’s milk chocolate ice cream serves as the base with peanut butter cookie dough pieces and milk chocolate chunks…

4-year-old Converse Boy Dies After Attack By Family Dog

A 4-year-old boy died Sunday after he was bitten by a family dog at his home in Converse, according to reports. Noah Trevino was playing in his backyard when an unidentified family member went outside to check on him. It was then that the family member saw the child lying on the ground and a…

Bill Miller Bar-B-Q Now Serving Chorizo Tacos

Y’all asked and now Bill Miller Bar-B-Q has answered. The barbecue chain is now serving chorizo tacos, according to an exclusive press release. Beginning Monday, the chain will offer chorizo for $1.79 during breakfast hours. Fans will be able to choose to combine this goodness with eggs, potato or beans. “We know how important chorizo…

You Can Now Read the San Antonio Current On Apple’s News App

The Current is continuously expanding its digital offerings. While many readers keep up with us by coming directly to our site, you can also find us through Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Now, add Apple News to the list of places you can find our articles. Over the last few months, we’ve been building our presence…

Website Ranks San Antonio Among Top 100 Cities in the World

The 2018 World’s Best Cities Report from bestcities.org ranked San Antonio as the 88th best city. Yes, in the entire world. The report looks at cities with more than one million residents and considers factors such as geographical location, infrastructure, art & culture, diversity and employment. Apparently, those factors leave San Antonio with a considerably…

Your ’00s Crush Jason Mraz is Coming to San Antonio

What ruled music in the early-to-mid aughts in music? Was it cheesy rap/pop songs like “I’m Real” by Ja Rule and Jennifer Lopez? Or Eve and Gwen Stefani’s “Let Me Blow Ya Mind”? Maybe infectious pop hits like “Like I love You” by the then-newly-solo Justin Timberlake? Or shit like Nickelback? Whatever the 2000s were…

San Antonio Hosting Two Major Marches This Weekend

San Antonians will have two opportunities to get their social-justice fight on this Saturday, with the 22nd Annual Cesar E. Chavez March for Justice and the first-ever March For Our Lives taking over downtown. The Cesar E. Chavez march, honoring the labor, human- and civil rights leader, will begin bright and early with a “blessing…

Russian Droll: The Death of Stalin is a Timely, Pitch-Black Political Satire

It’s virtually impossible while watching the British dark comedy The Death of Stalin to not think of the potentially side-splitting scenarios a talented, Oscar-nominated screenwriter like Armando Iannucci (In the Loop) could piece together as a feature film about the current U.S. Administration led by treasure trove of hilarity, President Donald Trump. Russian bots, secret…

That New New: 10 Banging New Tracks From San Antonio Artists

If you checked out our story about the music economy and struggle of the working musician in this week’s issue (it’s on the cover – peep that shit), then you know there’s PLENTY of artists here in SA gigging consistently and, in the words of Iggy Pop (who’s actually a Fea fan), kicking out the jams.…

Pacific Rim: Uprising Delivers on Destruction, But Not Much Else

It may not be as obnoxious as the Transformers franchise – specifically the four sequels that bulldozed their way into theaters after the barely tolerable 2007 original – but Pacific Rim: Uprising follows the same conventions and delivers what ends up being a big, dumb, loud, computer-generated robot wrestling match. As fun as that probably…

Lyft Offering Free Rides to San Antonio’s March For Our Lives

On Saturday, people throughout the United States will take part in March For Our Lives in their local communities to end gun violence and mass shootings. Lyft, the ride-sharing service, is encouraging the public to take part and will offer free rides for those attending the march. Organized by the survivors of the Marjory Stoneman…

12th Annual Dignowity Hill Pushcart Derby Returns to Lockwood Park

Since its inception in 2005, the Dignowity Hill Pushcart Derby has won over scores of fans with its unique combination of community and creativity. Founded by beloved local artist Cruz Ortiz and now under the direction of educator and community organizer Rina Moreno Belardi, the “collaborative public art intervention” welcomes youth and adult three-person teams…

Nina Diaz Just Dropped A New Music Video and It’s Dope AF

Oh snap! Nina Diaz pulled a Beyoncé on us and just dropped a new video for her song “For You.” YASSSSSSS. The second official music video from Diaz’ debut solo record The Beat Is Dead, “For You” was filmed in Miami and directed by Milcho. “For You” for me is about my spirituality and when I got into…

Rapper Riff Raff Bringing Crazy Antics to San Antonio

LOL, oh, Riff Raff, ya crazy guy, you. First securing our attention as a contestant on MTV’s From G’s To Gents in ’09, Riff Raff got the network’s logo tattooed on his neck, which basically meant he could use “MTV” to promote his mixtapes, use it on video-sharing sites and upload his tracks for free…

Festival of India Takes Over La Villita This Saturday

Presented by the India Association of San Antonio — whose mission is to unite Indian groups in SA, to educate the broader community on Indian culture, and to celebrate that culture — this weekend’s Festival of India is an ideal event for families, folks with Indian roots, and the culturally-curious alike. This year’s festival theme…

PSA: ‘King of Bachata’ Romeo Santos Will Be in San Antonio This Weekend

In the aftermath of Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee’s “Despacito,” which became the most-streamed song in YouTube history, Latino acts continue to dominate streaming services with both English- and Spanish-language videos reaching billions of views. Take, for example, Romeo Santos’s latest hit, “Bella y Sensual,” featuring Daddy Yankee and Nicky Jam, currently at 358 million…

Olivia Newton-John Ready to Belt It Out at the Majestic

When Olivia Newton-John announced in January that she’d be headed to San Antonio, we were more than a little stoked about it because Grease, duh. The four-time Grammy award-winning singer, actress and community activist will make an appearance at the Majestic, and we hope she’ll be bustin’ out a few Grease tunes as well as…

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 2018 Inductees Bon Jovi Playing San Antonio

The Grammy-winning band is celebrating their return to the road with the re-release of 2016’s This House Is Not For Sale with two brand-new songs, “When We Were US” and “Walls,” available via download and streaming partners. Not gonna lie, we’re definitely trying to figure out how to be this Jersey zaddy’s little “Runaway.” (See…

Comedy Queen Adele Givens Performing in San Antonio All Weekend

Renowned children’s author Adele Givens’s Caldecott Medal-winning book If You Give a Whale a Tic Tac … wait a minute, that’s not right. We meant to say stand-up comic Adele Givens’s bit about the whale and the Tic Tac is what Vulture called “arguably the most famous joke in the history of Def Comedy Jam,…

Savage Love: Ace & The Hole

Q: I’m a 26-year-old cis queer woman. My best friend has identified publicly as asexual for the past two years. She constantly talks about how since she doesn’t “need” sex, this means she is asexual. She does have sex, however, and she enjoys it, which I know isn’t disqualifying. But she also actively seeks out…

Free Will Astrology (3/21/18-3/27/18)

ARIES (March 21-April 19): The “School of Hard Knocks” is an old-fashioned idiom referring to the unofficial and accidental course of study available via life’s tough experiences. The wisdom one gains through this alternate approach to education may be equal or even superior to the knowledge that comes from a formal university or training program.…

CAM Perennial Exhibition Strengthens San Antonio Ties to Canary Islands

In the midst of Contemporary Art Month and San Antonio’s Tricentennial celebrations, Artpace is preparing to unveil a cluster of exhibitions that, in certain ways, echo the Alamo City’s history as a “Confluence of Civilizations in the Americas,” a designation presented as the official theme of HemisFair ’68. An annual program that’s successfully built bridges…

Rapper Jeezy Bringing Southern Hip-Hop to San Antonio

“Bill O’Reilly, eat a dick.” Sage words from Jeezy in “My President Is Black,” a Jay Z-featuring remix of his original 2010 track “My President,” which just happened to feature former Jay Z rap rival Nas. Before the collaborative anthem, Jeezy got his start in 2001 with the release of Thuggin’ Under The Influence, a…

Chef Q&A: Meet Boiler House’s Newest Executive Chef

There’s a new executive chef in town. Jarrad Gwaltney, a 25-year service industry pro has taken over the helm at Boiler House Texas Grill & Wine Garden, following the exit of long-time chef Jeff White. We sat down with Gwaltney to learn about his background, his palate and what he has in store for the…


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