Aug 25 – Sep 7, 2021

Aug 25 - Sep 7, 2021 / Vol. 34 / No. 44

Cover Story

Abortion ban, permitless carry, elections bill: The week that solidified Texas’ hard right turn after the 2020 election

Two years ago, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick was on the radio explaining why he was not championing the so-called “heartbeat bill” to block abortions as early as six weeks, as he pushed for a series of other anti-abortion measures that legislative session. “On the ‘heartbeat bill,’ to be candid with you, there was a lot of discussion…

At least 45 districts shut down in-person classes due to COVID-19 cases, affecting more than 40,000 students

At least 45 small school districts across Texas have been forced to temporarily stop offering in-person classes as a result of COVID-19 cases in the first few weeks of the new school year, according to the Texas Education Agency. The shutdowns, which affected about 42,000 students as of Thursday, come as cases caused by the…

San Antonio’s 2nd Annual Terror High Film Fest now accepting submissions

Let the blood flow and the skin crawl. San Antonio’s 2nd Annual Terror High Film Fest is now soliciting submissions of original films that embrace the monstrous, dreadful, frightful and fantastic elements of the horror genre. The latest installment of the virtual fest organized by the Association of Creative Multimedia Partners is accepting films in…

Texas-based Deep Ellum Brewing Co. releases uber-hoppy IPA Variety Pack

Hop-heads, listen up: Dallas-based Deep Ellum Brewing Co. has released an IPA variety pack that aims to sate Texans’ cravings for skunky suds. The 12-can IPA Variety Pack brings all of Deep Ellum’s hoppiest creations together in one case, ranging from its classic 7% ABV Deep Ellum IPA to the tangerine and lemon vibes of…

Eat your way through San Antonio’s food culture

In 2017, San Antonio was designated as a Creative City of Gastronomy by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, becoming on the second U.S. city to land that recognition. Suffice to say, we take our food seriously. If you’re new to the Alamo City and want to see what the fuss is all…

President Joe Biden says Texas’ new abortion law ‘unleashes unconstitutional chaos’

President Joe Biden blasted the U.S. Supreme Court for refusing to block Texas’ six-week abortion ban and slammed the Texas Legislature for passing such a bill, calling the new state law “a bizarre scheme” that “unleashes unconstitutional chaos and empowers self-anointed enforcers to have devastating impacts.” “This law is so extreme it does not even allow…

San Antonio Zoo will soon begin vaccinating animals against COVID-19

A new population is now eligible to receive their COVID-19 jabs. In the next few weeks, the San Antonio Zoo will begin vaccinating its resident animals against the virus, which has been shown to infect certain animal species. The zoo’s vaccine was specifically developed for animals by the company Zoetis, and has been authorized for…

Pop-Tarts releases limited-edition Día de Muertos pastries featuring churro flavor, skull icing designs

Breakfast staple Pop-Tarts is releasing limited-edition desayuno toaster pastries featuring Día de los Muertos-themed designs and chocolate-and-cinnamon filling. The new Pop-Tarts will make their retail debut in September, ahead of Día de los Muertos, the Mexican holiday which involves gathering November 1-2 to remember deceased friends and family members. The themed snacks will boast edible designs such as papel…

San Antonio’s Hotel Emma to screen cowboy documentary, serve up craft sotol cocktails

Folks interested in craft cocktails, swanky digs and independent film may revel in luxurious Hotel Emma’s collaboration with Austin-based companies Ocotillo Films and Desert Door Texas Sotol. The high-end hotel will host a Sunday, September 12 premiere of the documentary Easteños: True Cowboys of the Wild Horse Desert. The film follows brothers and cowboys Timo and Miguel Rodriguez…

Archdiocese of San Antonio says it won’t grant exemption letters to those who won’t get vaccinated

Saying it doesn’t consider COVID-19 vaccinations “morally objectionable,” the Archdiocese of San Antonio announced it won’t give religious exemption letters to congregants who refuse to get vaccinated. In a message posted Friday on the archdiocese’s website, Archbishop Gustavo García-Siller said the church encourages people to get immunized unless a medical condition prevents them from doing…

Fotoseptiembre’s 2021 photography exhibitions begin to debut in San Antonio this week

San Antonio’s annual celebration of the photographic medium is back with a full slate of virtual and in-person exhibitions. Starting September 1, a series of online galleries will debut, featuring local and international photographers including Al Rendon (San Antonio), Mami Kiyoshi (Japan/France), Guilherme Bergamini (Brazil), Yang Shun-Fa (Taiwan) and Tracey Maurer (San Antonio). Exhibitions will…

Cinderella musical at San Antonio’s Woodlawn Theatre gives fresh look to the fairytale classic

The Woodlawn Theatre will present Cinderella, a modern Broadway adaptation of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s 1957 Cinderella musical. Originally written as a televised musical starring Julie Andrews, the fairy tale adaptation includes memorable tracks such as “In My Own Little Corner,” “Impossible/It’s Possible” and “Ten Minutes Ago.” The Woodlawn is debuting a refreshed version packed with…

Touring in the Time of COVID: Rejoining humanity on the road with Hickoids

I’ll preface all of this by stating that I’m not an epidemiologist, sociologist, scientist or even a published non-fiction writer. I sing for Hickoids, and I approached the Current about writing a piece chronicling the band’s tour of the Southern United States against the backdrop of the surge in delta variant cases. Initially, I thought…


Recent

Gift this article