Feb 7-13, 2018

Feb 7-13, 2018 / Vol. 32 / No. 6
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Local Artists Tackle 19th-Century San Antonio for the Third Installment of ‘Common Currents’

A creative exploration of 300 years of San Antonio history, “Common Currents” sees Artpace, Blue Star Contemporary, the Southwest School of Art, Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, Carver Community Cultural Center and the Mexican Cultural Institute coming together for an exhibition series spanning six months. Assembled in a “chain letter-inspired” format, the sprawling project invited each…

Hot Topic Called: Sum 41 Is Coming To San Antonio

You know how we used to be called/are sometimes still called Metal City, USA? I think we might might get dubbed Nostalgia City soon based on how many throwback bands keep touring through San Antonio on the regular. Case in point: alt-pop-punkers Sum 41 are headed to the Aztec Theatre on Thursday, May 3 for…

The Maverick: A First Glance at Southtown’s Newest Restaurant

After a 16-month gestation period (about the same as a walrus, just FYI), the long-awaited Maverick Texas Brasserie, the passion project of local restaurateur Pete Selig, has finally opened with Miguel Ardid as director of operations. Visually, it’s a stunner. Contrasts are especially evident at night (brunch is scheduled to come online next, followed by…

Gipsy Kings are Returning to San Antonio

Honestly, we don’t know a lot folks who don’t get down with The Gipsy Kings. If you’re one of the few people who somehow aren’t a fan of their electric combination of world music sounds, then just skip onto the next story on our website, ‘cause this ain’t for you. If you are a fan,…

San Antonio is Officially a “Music Friendly Community.” What Does That Mean?

On Monday the Texas Music Office officially dubbed San Antonio a “Music Friendly Community.” Texas Music Office Director Brendon Anthony presented the certification to San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg, Department of Arts & Culture Director Debbie Racca-Sittre, and Henry Brun, San Antonio Arts Commission music committee chair at a news conference this morning at the…

Eagle Ford Region Hit With Fourth Earthquake in 2018

This morning, a small earthquake went relatively unnoticed in rural Karnes County, some 50 miles southeast of San Antonio. Local law enforcement said they didn’t feel it — and they certainly didn’t receive calls reporting damage. But while few felt the 3.1 magnitude quake rumbling underfoot, its impossible to dismiss the significance of yet another…

Baby Beluga Whale is Moving to SeaWorld San Antonio

SeaWorld San Antonio will soon be home to an endangered Cook Inlet baby beluga whale named Tyonek, who will be transferred from Alaska to live in San Antonio permanently. Tyonek was found stranded on Alaska’s Cook Inlet mudflats in September 2017 when he was less than one month old. Initially, rescuers spotted Tyonek from a…

Road Collapse in Round Rock Reveals 22-Foot-Deep Cave

A road in Round Rock collapsed last Thursday morning, revealing a 22-foot-deep cave, according to a Facebook post. Residents in the area told KXAN that they thought they heard thunder in the early morning hours. They discovered that the water was out and alerted the Brushy Creek Municipal Utility District, who then learned that the…

Mexican Singer Luis Miguel Announces San Antonio Show

Luis Miguel, an icon in the Latin music industry, announced the cities he will be stopping at for the North American leg of his ¡México Por Siempre! Tour, according to a press release. The tour, which is named for Miguel’s most recent studio album that has gone double platinum, will kick off on May 4 in…

Donate Blood, Get a Free Slice of Pie from Bill Miller Bar-B-Q

In an effort to drive blood donations, Bill Miller Bar-B-Q is partnering with the South Texas Blood & Tissue Center to reward San Antonians that donate blood. Now through April, the local BBQ chain will give away a free slice of pie for those who donate blood. Here’s how it works: Bill Miller will be…

J. Cole, Cardi B to Headline This Year’s JMBLYA Fest

Brought to you by the folks behind San Antonio’s Mala Luna music festival, Scoremore Shows have announced the full lineup for the sixth annual traveling Texas hip-hop festival, JMBLYA. The festival touches down in Dallas before hitting up Austin and Houston. The heavy-hitting lineup features big names like J. Cole, Cardi B, Kevin Gates and Migos…

Here’s Who Mayor Nirenberg Wants Making SAWS Policy Decisions

Mayor Ron Nirenberg has shared his three nominees to the San Antonio Water System (or, SAWS) board with members of City Council. Board members serve four-year terms, and are responsible for making major decisions about the city’s water and sewage policies. One of the suggested nominees, David McGee, already sits on the board. McGee, who…

FBI Rules Out Immigrant “Attack” in Death of Border Patrol Agent

Over the past three months, the FBI has conducted more than 650 interviews with first responders, medical personnel, and other law officials who may have any knowledge of how Border Security agent Rogelio Martinez died on November 19, 2017. On Thursday, the agency issued a memo reporting it had found no evidence that he was assaulted…

March for Marijuana Legalization in Texas Set for Saturday

A group pushing for the legalization of cannabis in Texas is hosting an “open carry walk” in San Antonio this Saturday. Cannabis Open Carry Walks organizes people pushing for “cannabis freedom” in Texas. Although the group and event use “open carry,” the movement has nothing to do with guns. “We want to open carry cannabis,”…

‘Fifty Shades Freed’ is an Uneventful Ending to a Tired Trilogy

The shackles (or fuzzy handcuffs – who knows what you people are into) finally come off viewers who have tortured themselves senseless by watching the first two installments of the “Fifty Shades” franchise with “Fifty Shades Freed,” the last chapter of the titillating, trashy trilogy adapted from the bestselling softcore erotica series by author E.L.…

Drag King Revolt Takes Over Bang Bang Bar with “El Corazon” Show

Drag King Revolt, San Antonio’s only all drag king collective, is gearing up for its fourth show on Friday night. In line with Valentine’s Day preparations, the show is titled “El Corazon” and will feature songs of both love and heartache. Among the performers will be Los MENtirosos member Mitch, goth cholo Papi Churro from…

Judge Refuses to Acquit Sen. Uresti Halfway Through Trial

U.S. District Judge David Ezra believes there’s enough evidence against Democratic state Senator Carlos Uresti and his co-defendant Gary Cain that their federal fraud trial should continue as planned. On Wednesday, shortly after U.S. prosecutors questioned their final witness in the San Antonio courtroom, defense lawyers asked Ezra to acquit their two clients, according to…

Bakery Lorraine’s New Location at The Rim Opening Monday

Bakery Lorraine, which announced back in October that it would open a third San Antonio location, is ready to open its doors at The Rim. Located on La Cantera Parkway, the new location will allow Northwest San Antonio to enjoy macarons and other French pastries beginning Monday, February 12 at 8 a.m. “We’re finally ready…

Let’s Get Moody, Depeche Mode Is Coming To San Antonio

Holy shit, you guys. Just when we thought 2018’s live music calendar was already looking pretty stellar, arguably the best post-punk band of all time announced a date in the Alamo City. That’s right, Depeche Mode has added a North American extension to their Global Spirit tour, which kicks off in Anaheim in May and…

Denise Cantu Isn’t the Reason Sen. Uresti is in Federal Court. He is.

If you’ve caught any of the federal court trial against San Antonio Senator Carlos Uresti, you’ve probably heard excerpts from Denise Cantu’s witness testimony. Cantu, the alleged victim of a massive financial fraud scheme for which Uresti is being tried for as a co-conspirator, is not being tried for a crime. But the three-day-long interrogation into…

Color Us Impressed: The Color Purple at the Majestic Theatre

The Color Purple’s original Broadway run attracted admiration rather than adoration. Even with a Tony Award for its lead actress — LaChanze — it exuded a certain sheen and painterliness at odds with the unsettling aspects of the story itself. It’s as if the producers couldn’t quite figure out the proper approach to a sweeping…

Free Will Astrology (2/7/18-2/13/18)

ARIES (March 21-April 19): British athlete Liam Collins is an accomplished hurdler. In 2017, he won two medals at the World Masters Athletics Indoor Championships in South Korea. Collins is also a stuntman and street performer who does shows in which he hurtles over barriers made of chainsaws and leaps blindfolded through flaming hoops. For…

Savage Love: Showing Up

Q: I’m a 28-year-old bi-curious female, and I ended a three-year straight LTR a month ago. It’s been tough — my ex is a great guy, and causing him pain has been a loss on top of my own loss, but I know I did the right thing. Among other things, our sex life was…

All 15 New Oscar-Nominated Shorts Hit the Bijou

You know those three Oscar categories that always seem to bust your predictions chart every single year? This year, walk into your Oscar viewing party feeling a bit more confident. Starting February 9, all 15 short films nominated for the 90th annual Academy Awards (March 4) will screen at the Santikos Bijou Theater in four…

The Pastie Pops Take Things to the Next Level with Va-Va-Valentine

When I first contacted self-described “neo-boylesque” performer Jasper St. James about rallying  his fellow Pastie Pops for a group interview and photo shoot back in January, his response resonated. My proposed get-together date simply wouldn’t work because he was already committed to “hosting and instructing a sexual orientation and gender identity meet-up.” Since St. James…

Where to Wine and Dine Your Boo in San Antonio This Valentine’s Day

February 13 Valentine’s at La Villita // Enjoy Valentine’s Day on the San Antonio Riverwalk with this free screening of 1987’s Princess Bride at Arneson River Theatre. Sweeten the deal with gift packages for your significant other from Hernan chocolate ($20-$75 available through Eventbrite). Free screening, 6:30-8:30pm, 418 Villita St., facebook.com/lavillitahistoricartsvillage. February 14 The Bin…


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