Aug 8-14, 2018

Aug 8-14, 2018 / Vol. 32 / No. 32
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Texas Brisket Named One of the Best Food Experiences in the World

Austin’s beef brisket was ranked as the fourth best food experience in the world in Lonely Planet’s “Ultimate Eats: The World’s Top 500 Food Experiences… Ranked.” To rank the tastiest food, Lonely Planet asked hundreds of contributors and food lovers from around the world to submit their ultimate food experiences. As recommendations poured in, the…

The Modernist Adds Tiki Trailer Thursdays to Lineup

The patio at The Modernist keeps with the interior’s 1960s vibe, and as such, the trailer bar is dipping into tiki territory these days. Though the trailer-turned-bar was launched earlier this May, the tiki vibes are coming via bartender David Naylor (formerly with Paramour and Park Social before then). The tiny trailer will feature a…

Endeavor Clinical Trials Conducting Nail Fungus Study in San Antonio

Nail Fungus vs. Your Potential Will she still like me with this nail fungus? Onychomycosis, or toenail fungus, as it’s often referred to is the most common disease of the nails and accounts for almost half of all nail abnormalities. The longer the fungus goes untreated, the harder it can be to remedy when you…

Nightmares of San Antonio Paranormal Fest Drifts into the Brick at Blue Star

The Brick at Blue Star is getting an early jump on the October vibe. Curious Twins Paranormal & Ghost Tours has scheduled a September 22 mini-festival at the performance space celebrating all things local and supernatural. “Nightmares of San Antonio Paranormal Fest” will include an exhibit on the history and mysteries of haunted dolls and toys, not to mention…

Technical Rapper NF Is Coming to San Antonio

On the heels of a newly released track “WHY,” Michigan rapper NF has announced an upcoming North American headline tour for this fall. Anytime a white rapper comes out with some relatively technical flow in his bars, its easy to say stuff like “he sort of sounds like Eminem,” since Mathers, arguably, is still the most technical…

Low-cost Frontier Airlines Adds 11 Direct Flights From San Antonio

San Antonians can now enjoy direct flights to 11 more cities. As part of Frontier Airlines building its service to and from the Alamo City, the budget-friendly airlines is now offering nonstop flights to Orange County, Jacksonville, Omaha, Charlotte, Tulsa, Cleveland, Memphis, Oklahoma City, Albuquerque, Columbus and Salt Lake City. The added routes bring the…

Housing Policy Task Force Unveils Plan to Ensure Affordable Homes and Rentals

Mayor Ron Nirenberg’s Housing Policy Task Force today issued a report to help the City of San Antonio create its first comprehensive housing plan. The document lays out a year-long path for implementing policies that tackle  displacement, gentrification, spiking tax rates and other pressing issues, said University System Foundation President Lourdes Castro Ramirez, chair of the…

Texas and Florida Face the Biggest Financial Devastation from Climate Change

Texas and Florida are virtually tied as the states facing the most devastating financial impact from climate change, MarketWatch reported, based on an analysis of data from the journal Science. A recent study in Science used environmental models to estimate the future drain on states’ gross domestic products from catastrophes such as rising sea levels, storm damage,…

Texas Pride Impact Funds Publishes Needs Assessment of State’s LGBTQ Community

This story was originally published by our sister publication Out in SA. The Houston-based nonprofit, Texas Pride Impact Funds, has published a statewide study that offers “a systematic examination of the perspectives and needs of LBGTQ individuals in Texas and the organizations within the community that serve them.” The study, titled “IMPACT! Texas Statewide LGBTQ…

Surf-Punks Wavves Are Coasting Up to Paper Tiger

On Saturday, October 20, San Diego-based surf-punk act Wavves will bring distorted yet sunshiney California beach music to the Paper Tiger. The project formed in 2009 by singer Nathan Williams and has since grown into a tight four piece. Their first album, King of The Beach, quickly caught the attention of Pitchfork writers and the group…

“Harvey’s Not Over”: School’s About to Start — But the Trauma from Hurricane Harvey Lingers

This story was originally published by the Texas Tribune. PORT ARTHUR—The mid-June clouds stark white and heavy with impending rain, Darby Dugay listened for the splatter of falling drops, noting that the foul weather might delay her basketball practice. Nearly a year after Hurricane Harvey submerged coastal Port Arthur, the rain still brings the 17-year-old’s…

ZZ Top’s Billy F Gibbons Is Headed to San Antonio this Fall

The Big Bad Blues, ZZ Top legend Billy F Gibbons second solo album comes out on September 21, just in time for a tour, which hits San Antonio on Sunday, November 11, at The Aztec Theatre. According to a press release, The Big Bad Blues focuses on Gibbons’ lifelong love of the blues and rock &…

The Dana Cortez Show Is Leaving 98.5 The Beat

Previously part of the Univision family, The Dana Cortez show just announced that they’ve partnered with ABC Radio and Skyview Networks. The show includes Cortez’ husband DJ Automatic as well as comedian Anthony Almanzar and has been on 98.5 The Beat for the last two years. According to Benzinga.com, the show has consistently achieved #1…

Contemporary Whatever Welcomes Obscure Instrumental Group KUZU

KUZU is the newly forged collaborative project of Dave Rempis (saxophonist), Tashi Dorji (guitarist), and Tyler Damon (percussionist), something of an obscure experimental/instrumental music super group. Ahead of the upcoming release of the trio’s first album Hiljaisuus, KUZU will make a welcome surprise of a stop in SA thanks to musician/composer Dane Rousay’s regular experimental…

Ninja Sex Party Member Brings All-Star Variety Luau Spectacular to the Tobin

Described as “an evening of vaguely island-themed entertainment featuring three men over 40, and also some robots,” Ninja Brian’s All-Star Variety Luau Spectacular is hosted by comedian, keyboardist and retired theoretical physicist (seriously) Brian Wecht (aka Ninja Brian, “a homicidal, masked ninja”). Wecht is one half of the musical comedy duo Ninja Sex Party (NSP),…

Wolfmother Is Set to Maul the Paper Tiger in November

Guitarist-singer Andrew Stockdale may be the only original member left in Wolfmother, but he’s determined to keep rocking like it’s 1969. And he’ll soon be doing it from the stage of the Paper Tiger. After releasing its debut E.P. in 2000, the Australian trio (now a quartet) quickly became a festival fixture thanks to a piledriving…

San Antonio Ranks Among the Top 10 U.S. Boomtowns

Enjoying those traffic jams, higher rents and the constant creep of urban sprawl? That’s what it’s like to be a boomtown, San Antonio. Consumer finance website MagnifyMoney this week released a study naming S.A. the 9th fastest-growing boomtown in the United States. And, in a surprise to no one who’s ever endured I-35 gridlock in…

IKEA to Open Live Oak Store Months Earlier than Expected

IKEA is expected to open its fifth Texas location months earlier than previously stated, a company spokeswoman said Thursday. The Swedish furniture company may open its 289,000-square-foot Live Oak store as soon as January or February 2019 despite previous reports scheduling the opening for summer 2019, then spring 2019. Although IKEA has not set an…

Comedian Hannibal Buress to Bring Deadpan Musings to the Tobin Center

Hannibal Buress, who sold out two shows at Paper Tiger in 2016, is returning to San Antonio for one night at the Tobin Center on September 16. His popularity stems from his multi-hyphenate abilities, from reprising his role as Lincoln, a lovable dentist on Comedy Central’s Broad City and running his podcast “The Handsome Rambler”…

Explore Space in Relation to the Body at Sala Diaz’s ‘Corporeal Landscapes’

Homebase, the unique interdisciplinary arts event/exhibition series that pairs sonic experimentalists with new media artists for immersive pop-up showcases, is back with another exciting grouping of creators. Curated by Rebekah Hurst and Jacob Bissell, Homebase is all about fostering creative freedom by “providing a platform for art that is not readily commodifiable and thus has…

Hemisfair Park Is Looking for More Tenants

Hemisfair Park is still growing (as evidenced by the construction zones), and the organizing body is seeking two new tenants. A Request for Interest was issued earlier this week, for two properties identified as State Archeological Landmarks: the upstairs of Schultze House and a portion of Pereida House. Per a release, the Schultze House is a recreation…

Fredericksburg Named Prettiest Town in Texas

Fredericksburg is the prettiest town in Texas, at least by Architectural Digest’s standards. The architecture magazine released a list of the prettiest towns in every U.S. state and our Hill Country neighbor was victorious in the Lone Star State. The magazine kept it brief on why Fredericksburg beat out all of Texas’ tiny towns. How…

The San Antonio Current is Looking for Editorial Interns

New semester, new interns! The Current is looking for interns to join our editorial staff this fall. Local and state politics? New restaurants? Local music? Art openings? Quirky viral content? We’re looking for folks who can cover a range of San Antonio-centered topics — with the opportunity to develop a specialty if desired. As an…

Christian Rockers NEEDTOBREATHE Playing Whitewater Amphitheater

Don’t hold your breath because Christian rock kings and chart-toppers NEEDTOBREATHE are bringing their anthemic ballads to the Whitewater Amphitheater. If you have a penchant for this sort of thing, then the four-piece, South Carolina-based ensemble fronted by brothers Bear and Bo Reinhhart is sure to lift your spirits. Their most recent album, HARDLOVE, debuted…

You Have A Few Nights Left to Enjoy Phantom Room

Phantom Room may have re-opened its doors this past November, but the party gate to the St. Mary’s Strip is closing once more. Announced via social media posts over the weekend, Phantom’s closing Saturday will culminate with a day-long party. First, a day party from 3 to 9 p.m. with music from Han Välen, 16 Psychē,…

Upcoming South Side Coffeeshop Hosting CBD-infused Brunch

Cannabidiol, if you’re not on it yet, you soon could be. The cannabis sativa product, which is usually offered sans THC, is legal in Texas and stores offering various strengths of the concentrated oils are popping up across the city. And now, CBD is coming to a brunch near you. Folklores South Side Eatery, which is…

ACLU Sues Trump Administration Over Decision to Exclude Most Asylum-seekers Fleeing Domestic Abuse, Gang Violence

This story was originally published by the Texas Tribune. The American Civil Liberties Union has launched another sweeping challenge to President Donald Trump’s administration, this time in a federal lawsuit over the administration’s “gutting of asylum protections for immigrants fleeing domestic violence and gang brutality.” The case, filed Tuesday in federal court in Washington, D.C.,…

Carrie Underwood is Coming to San Antonio

Country princess Carrie Underwood will soon pay the Alamo City a visit. The American Idol alum announced Wednesday that she’ll bring “The Cry Pretty Tour 360” tour to the AT&T Center on May 6, 2019. The tour, in support of her album of the same name set to drop next month, will kick off next…

Stand-up Comedian Sarah Tiana is Coming to Laugh Out Loud

If you caught the Comedy Central Roast of Bruce Willis last week, you definitely heard some of comedian and Southern belle Sarah Tiana’s viciously funny jokes aimed at the Hollywood action star and the rest of the guests on the dais like former NBA star and Kim Jong Un’s official Netflix and Chill companion Dennis…

The Big Spoon: Tips From A Foodie Parent in San Antonio

Editor’s Note: The following is The Big Spoon, an opinion column on San Antonio’s food and drink scene. For this week’s Big Spoon, I thought I’d share some mail I received after publishing my “Dining Out With Kids” column. The tips will be put into practice later this week, so stay tuned for how I…

Savage Love: Après Pill, Le Déluge

Q: I’m a 27-year-old woman living on the East Coast. I’ve been sexually active and on birth control since I was 16 – almost always on the pill. I recently switched to the NuvaRing, which I had a bad reaction to. I had no libido at all and extreme mood swings/bouts of depression I could…

Free Will Astrology (8/8/18-8/14/18)

ARIES (March 21-April 19): Palestinian American writer Susan Abulhawa writes that in the Arab world, to say a mere “thank you” is regarded as spiritless and ungenerous. The point of communicating gratitude is to light up with lively and expressive emotions that respond in kind to the kindness bestowed. For instance, a recipient may exclaim,…

San Antonio’s Latte Art Competition Heads West

Thursday night’s Latte Art Throwdown, a monthly event that pits local baristas against each other to see who has the most pouring prowess, will take over Shotgun Houser Roasters. Sign up for the competition begins at 6 with the first pour at 7 p.m. when spectators and frothy-milk tulip buffs can take in the action.…

Tory Lanez is Ready to Make Some Memories in San Antonio

Tory Lanez is coming to San Antonio for the North American leg of his Memories Don’t Die Tour, and we’re looking forward to making memories … that don’t die. (Excuse the dad joke – we need more coffee.) The Grammy-nominated R&B crooner kicked off his tour in May and will be here Wednesday to tear…


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