Sep 9-22, 2020

Sep 9-22, 2020 / Vol. 34 / No. 19
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San Antonio Halloween staple Monster-Con returns from the dead for online event

They’re baaaack. Virtually this time. Monster-Con — a San Antonio convention celebrating everything monstrous, scary and Halloween-y — is returning this year in an online incarnation. Resurrected from the ashes of cancellation, the con’s eighth annual installment will be a virtual costume contest and vendor space. The online Art and Gift Bazaar will run from September 25 to…

San Antonio craft brewer Brew Monkey sued for trademark infringement

Brew Monkey Beer Co., which celebrated its grand opening less than a month ago, is being sued by another Texas brewery for having a name that’s “confusingly similar,” the San Antonio Express-News reports. According to the daily, Suds Monkey Brewing Co. of Dripping Springs — alleges that Brew Monkey’s name has caused the Austin-area brewer financial…

Owners of Pappadeaux, Pappasito’s may try to save Texas’ iconic Luby’s cafeteria chain

Christopher and Harris James Pappas, the Houston-based restaurateurs behind Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen and Pappasito’s Cantina, are weighing a potential deal to save square fish purveyor Luby’s. Earlier this month, the owners of San Antonio-born Luby’s Inc. revealed plans to liquidate and dissolve, closing down its namesake cafeterias and the Fuddruckers burger chain. However, a new securities filing shows…

Texas Historical Commission halts plan to move the Alamo Cenotaph

After a marathon Zoom meeting full of highly charged public comment, the Texas Historical Commission shot down a controversial plan to relocate the Alamo’s Cenotaph, a key step in redeveloping the historical site. THC voted 12-2 on Tuesday night to deny San Antonio’s request to refurbish the deteriorating monument and move it a few hundred…

As Texas college towns emerge as coronavirus hot spots, universities try to keep students from infecting locals

In Texas — as around the country — college towns are emerging as new hot spots for the coronavirus, with cases surging among student populations and administrators scrambling to keep infections from reaching the broader population. In the counties where four-year college students make up at least 10% of the population, including Lubbock, Hays and…

Article alleges job discrimination under State Sen. Pete Flores’ watch at Texas Parks & Wildlife

A 2012 Austin Chronicle investigation raised allegations that Black game wardens at the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department faced career roadblocks while State Sen. Pete Flores, who’s now seeking reelection, headed its Law Enforcement Division. Just three Black game wardens were commissioned during Flores’ 2005-2012 tenure as director, the Chronicle reported in a story examining…

San Antonio chef dishes about new oyster bar opening in Southtown this fall

Little Em’s Oyster Bar, helmed by chef Benjamin Crumley — a 25-year veteran of the hospitality industry and 2020 San Antonio Current Bloody Mary Battle champion — is slated to open this fall, offering a seafood-focused menu for weekend date nights and Sunday brunches. SA restauranteurs Emily and Houston Carpenter chose Crumley to facilitate the…

San Antonio Current lands two 2020 Association of Alternative Newsmedia Awards

The San Antonio Current was recognized in two categories last week at the 2020 Association of Alternative Newsmedia awards. Current Editor-in-Chief Sanford Nowlin’s “Detention Inc.: Trump’s Immigrant Crackdown Means Big Money for Private Prisons” received an honorable mention in the Long-Form News Story category. Writer Chris Conde also received an honorable mention for Music Writing for…

San Antonio artist Jose Villalobos receives Tanne Foundation Award

San Antonio visual artist Jose Villalobos keeps racking up the accolades. In addition to being selected for the prestigious Joan Mitchell Foundation Residency Program this year, Villalobos has now been named one of the 2020 Tanne Foundation Award recipients. The Tanne Foundation has provided unrestricted funding to support artists for 21 years. This year, the…

Historic vote to decriminalize marijuana in the House postponed as moderates pump the brakes

The U.S. House of Representatives’ long-awaiting vote to decriminalize marijuana on the federal level has been postponed until after Election Day, drawing criticism from pot advocates.  The House was scheduled to vote next week on the Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement (MORE) Act, which would remove cannabis from the Controlled Substances Act, expunge some criminal…

Ted Cruz and John Cornyn indicate support for confirming a new Supreme Court justice before the election

WASHINGTON — The death of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg left the Texas political class in shock Friday night. For Democrats at the tail end of Republican President Donald Trump’s first term, it was the nightmare scenario they’d long been dreading. The GOP-controlled Senate has displayed in recent years a cutthroat approach to moving…

Members of Congress meet with Fort Hood leadership about rash of soldier deaths

Representative Jackie Speier, D-Calif., visited U.S. Army installation Fort Hood Friday, leading a delegation of members of Congress to investigate claims of harassment and the spike in deaths of soldiers at the Texas post. The congresswoman will hold a press conference Friday evening to share the delegation’s findings, as news of the deaths of nearly 30…

San Antonio nonprofit expanding health services for local food and hospitality workers

San Antonio nonprofit the Saint City Culinary Foundation is expanding its mental-wellness program Heard by developing a comprehensive health program specifically for hospitality industry professionals. Joel Rivas, founder of the Saint City and Heard, has been working with healthcare provider app Galileo for the past year on a partnership that will offer foodservice workers affordable,…

Share of positive COVID-19 cases as Texas reopened was higher than originally reported, new state calculations show

State health officials published new data this week that showed the state’s positivity rate was higher in the spring that originally disclosed, even as public officials cited the data to justify business reopenings during the pandemic. The Department of State Health Services on Monday announced a new method for calculating the positivity rate, or the…

Texas officials walk back $15 million proposed cuts to women’s and children’s health services

State health officials walked back a plan to cut $15 million in funding from health and safety net programs, including services that offer low-income Texans access to birth control and cancer screenings, and support families of young children with disabilities or developmental delays. They are instead looking at other belt-tightening measures this year to find…

North San Antonio restaurant to hold Oktoberfest dinner with Houston-based brewery

Copa Wine Bar, located on SA’s North side, has released details of its Oktoberfest-themed dinner event, featuring Buffalo Bayou Brewing Company craft beers. The five-course dinner will feature German-inspired bites such as soft pretzels with a roasted pineapple & bacon beer cheese fondue and smoked sauerbraten brisket with spaetzle and beer-braised red cabbage. Each course…

San Antonio author Amalia Ortiz wins American Book Award for oral literature

Tejana author, activist and spoken-word artist Amalia Ortiz has been named one of 2020’s American Book Award winners. On Monday, the Before Columbus Foundation announced the winners of the 41st annual awards, which were created to “provide recognition for outstanding literary achievement from the entire spectrum of America’s diverse literary community.” Ortiz received the Oral…

Texas-based Garrison Brothers Distillery releases over-proof, unfiltered sweet mash bourbon

Garrison Brothers Distillery has announced the 2020 release of their highly anticipated Cowboy Bourbon — an uncut, unfiltered, limited-edition bourbon that clocks in at a potentially-blinding 66.95% ABV. The award-winning bourbon comes from barrels hand-selected by the distillery’s master distiller, and boasts distinct tasting notes developed by several years of maturation. Cowboy Bourbon is bottled…

Sen. Ted Cruz keeps up anti-Hollywood tirade by blasting French film on Netflix

Like the iconic, prehistoric sea monster Godzilla that destroys Tokyo, Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, or #Cruzilla, is on a relentless rampage through Hollywood. Between trolling the cast of The Princess Bride on Twitter and introducing legislation to block U.S. movie studios from accessing government funds if they “alter content to suit Chinese censors,” Cruz found…

San Antonio takes annual Hispanic Heritage Month celebration online

For 25 years, Folklorico dancers and the ring of trumpets and violins down the street marked the celebration of Mexican independence and Hispanic Heritage month in San Antonio. This year, the streets may be largely empty to avoid the spread of coronavirus, but the Fiestas Patrias will continue online. The City of San Antonio has…

Biden campaign adds more staff in Texas

Joe Biden’s campaign is expanding its staff in Texas, bringing on 13 more people as the state continues to look competitive with just over seven weeks to go before the November election. The Democratic nominee’s latest hires, shared first with the Texas Tribune, include several experienced Democratic operatives from the state. They include Dallas Jones,…

Texas Gives Preliminary Approval for Revised School Sex Ed Policy That Excludes LGBTQ Issues

The Texas State Board of Education gave preliminary approval this week to a sex education policy that includes teaching middle schoolers about birth control beyond abstinence — its first attempt to revise that policy since 1997. In jam-packed meetings held Wednesday through Friday, the 15-member Republican-dominated board came one step closer to revising minimum standards…

Maruchan Noodle Company Expanding Factory South of San Antonio

Maruchan — the company responsible for brightly packaged, over-seasoned, three-minute ramen and other noodle-y things — is expanding its factory just south of the Alamo City, the San Antonio Business Journal reports. The company filed documents with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation that show plans to expand the footprint of its facility in…

San Antonio’s Max & Louie’s New York Diner Launches YouTube Channel

Max & Louie’s New York Diner, known for delectable pancakes and authentic New York deli fare, has launched a YouTube channel to let guests to go behind the scenes of some of its most popular dishes. The inaugural segment, hosted by owner and New Yorker Drew Glick, takes viewers into the Max & Louie’s kitchen and documents…

Lone Star Beer Introduces New Seasonal German-Style Kölsch

San Antonio-born Lone Star Brewing is debuting another seasonal beer, this one with a German twist and a Texan-Teutonic name: Das Bier Y’all. The new brew is a classic German-style Kölsch flavored with peach, which the brewer says honors the Lone Star State’s German heritage. It follows on the heels of Lone Star’s recent Rio Jade…

Texas Leads the Nation With Highest Rate of Uninsured Health Care Workers

The pandemic has highlighted just how many Americans don’t have access to health insurance. And, as it turns out, healthcare workers — frequently on the front lines and susceptible to COVID-19 exposure — are among the vulnerable groups lacking coverage Nearly 600,000 U.S. healthcare workers are currently uninsured, according to a recent study by the financial…

Massive New Art Gallery to Open in Downtown San Antonio in October

Hopscotch, an immersive art gallery that first debuted as a pop-up in Austin in 2019, will open a permanent location in downtown San Antonio in early October. The brainchild of entrepreneurs Nicole Jensen and Hunter Inman, the gallery will open in a 20,000-square-foot, two-story space in the Travis Park Plaza Building, 711 Navarro St., on…


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