City Guide 2018

Feb 26-26, 2018
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City Guide 2018: Tricentennial Edition

Year after year, Current staffers and freelancers churn out City Guide — a glossy publication we strive to make useful and entertaining for locals and tourists alike. While we typically try to balance City Guide with stories highlighting what’s new and exciting around town and practical listings (from coffee shops and cocktail bars to museums and…

Música de San Anto: Alamo City Icons

San Antonio often gets overlooked as a hub for groundbreaking musical activity, at least partially owing to our proximity to Austin, a city that never ceases drawing accolades for its musical import. Nevertheless, SA has, from rock and roll to country, from tejano to pop, from soul to alternative rock stylings, and so much in between,…

The Missions: A Cultural Legacy

The most prominent and important of San Antonio’s many architectural, cultural, and historical treasures are surely the San Antonio Missions. The series of five Spanish missions — San Antonio de Valero, Concepción, San Jose, San Juan, and Espada — arrayed along the banks of the San Antonio River in central and southern San Antonio, were…

Homegrown Beats: Our Favorite Songs of the Last 300 Years

In our research of the best songs of the past 300 years, we quickly ran into the now obvious issue of actually finding recordings that date back farther than the 1930s. The earliest recording we could find, however, is a 1934 track titled “Mal Hombre,” by Lydia Mendoza, a tejano music legend who began her music…

Dives We Love: Classic Bars Where Everyone Will Know Your Name

There’s no way Betty Ford breaks the 5-foot mark. But that wee ma’am from West Texas has commanded the corner of Grayson and New Braunfels Avenue in front of Fort Sam for the past 31 years inside what Texas Monthly called one of eight great dives in the state as recently as December 2016. For the uninitiated, Betty’s Battalion…

Lasting Power: Long-standing San Antonio Eateries to Visit

Alamo Café // The addition of Patio 81 to the San Pedro location means you can enjoy vats of queso and wash it down in a cool bar setting. Both locations are perfect for big parties and even bigger fajita dinners. Multiple locations, alamocafe.com. Aldo’s Italian Ristorante // Serving salads and pasta, complemented by grilled…

The River Walk: A Unique Destination, An Evolving Life Force

One of the most iconic features of San Antonio, especially from the outside looking in, is the River Walk. As a hub of restaurants, hotels, public spaces and storefronts, as well as a unique combo of park and thoroughfare through which to traverse and experience the core of the city, it has long been a focus…

Swimming in ‘Common Currents’: Artists Dive Into 300 Years of San Antonio History

Special Thanks to Scott G. Williams (Artpace) & Inessa Kosub (Blue Star Contemporary) Easily among the more far-flung creative components of San Antonio’s Tricentennial celebration, “Common Currents” is an innovative exhibition series uniting 300 artists — each of whom was tasked with creating work inspired by a single year in our city’s complex history. Employing an unpredictable,…

Exploring the San Antonio Art Scene: Essential Museums + Galleries

Although it’s particularly evident on First Fridays around the Blue Star Arts Complex and Second Saturdays in Southtown The Arts District (STAD), San Antonio boasts a robust and ravenous art community that remains active through thick and thin, rain or shine. While those two monthly traditions present ideal opportunities to get familiar with the Southtown scene…

Pump Up the Volume: A Guide to San Antonio’s Music Scene

Welcome to San Antonio, friend! Like any big city you’ve lived in or traveled to, the live music scene here continues to grow and change offering a kaleidoscope of different genres of music from venues all across the Alamo City. From the Aztec Theatre morphing into a high-caliber venue that’s now booked by Live Nation’s House…

Alamo City Jazz History: Remembering the Keyhole Club

Finding a local jazz club featuring a cookin’ combo playing to a diverse crowd of enthusiastic jazz fans is not a hard find these days in San Antonio. Between Luna uptown, Carmens de la Calle downtown, and the Pearl’s Jazz, TX, jazz is hot and plentiful. You might think this is a new trend in the…


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