Mar 23-29, 2016

Mar 23-29, 2016 / Vol. 30 / No. 12
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Free Fiesta World Premiere of ‘The Missions,’ a Musical Composition Celebrating the San Antonio Missions

As the San Antonio Missions were recently designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, duh) local composer Charlie Hill has written a nine-minute piece that will embody the five historical landmarks located along the San Antonio River, entitled “The Missions.”  The world premiere of the piece, published by…

Make Your Own Fiesta Medal With the San Antonio Public Library

It’s that time of year when a steady stream of Fiesta medals start showing up on Facebook feeds and Instagram. When that happens, I start to ponder, “What would my Fiesta medal look like?” And I’m probably not the only one. If those creative juices are flowin’, you’re in luck. The San Antonio Public Library…

Watch: 4 Drone Videos Show San Antonio From a Bird’s-eye View

Stuck at ground level, San Antonians sometimes forget that they live in a beautiful place. But David Zamarripa has a cure for that. Zamarripa’s recently filmed several videos with a drone, giving a rarely seen perspective on what San Antonio look like from above. Check out four of his videos below: Zamarripa is a music…

Hank Williams Biopic Actress Talks Tom Hiddleston, Horror and Hollywood

Denise Gossett is a successful, multi-talented working actress functioning in the trenches of the Hollywood machine. She has been in such productions as Veronica Mars, Drake & Josh, Mind of Mencia, The New Adventures of Old Christine, Zoey 101, The Office and Get the Gringo. In addition to being a seasoned thespian, Denise is also the creator/director of the Shriekfest…

10 Free Events Happening This Week

Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner  Tue 3/29 Curated by actor and artist Michael Horse, the Briscoe’s Native Film Series continues with a screening of Zacharias Kunuk’s Canadian epic Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner. Considered the first feature film ever to be written, directed and acted entirely in Inuktitut, the 2001 release is set in the ancient past and…

Report: Cattle Rustlin’ Is on the Rise

Rustlin’ might be on the rise in Texas. Cattle rustlin’, that is (is rustlin’ ever used in any other context?). A new report by the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association shows that ranchers in Texas and Oklahoma reported 6,423 head of livestock stolen or missing in 2015. That’s up from 5,790 in 2014. Despite the…

5 Shows to See This Week

Monday, March 28 Saturday Night Fever Hustle on down to the Tobin for a performance of the play that pushed a young, butt-chinned Italian stud into the spotlight. I can never think of this movie/play without the brilliantly titled Holy Molar song “My Saturday Night Fever Turned Into a Sunday Morning Rash” coming to mind.…

A Taste of the Rolling Stones in Havana

When we arrived in Havana, about 1:30 p.m., the fans were already pouring onto the sports field where the concert would be held. The taxi dropped us “a couple of blocks” away since the streets were closed. It turned out to be about a mile or more. The crowds were still pouring in. We were so…

First Round of Spurs Playoff Tickets Go on Sale April 1

With a phenomenal season drawing closer to its end, the San Antonio Spurs will head into the playoffs for the 19th consecutive time. And tickets for the first two home games of the 2016 NBA playoffs go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. The exact dates, times and opponents will be announced later. Visit spurs.com…

Crystal City’s Embattled Former Mayor is Running for Re-election

Crystal City’s embattled former mayor, who was led away in handcuffs and charged with inciting a riot (they found a controlled substance on him at the jail), wants his old job back. Ricardo Lopez, who is also accused of bribery, probably spent way too much time talking to the Texas Tribune for someone who could…

Rest Over Rust: Spurs Big 3 to Rest This Weekend

Maybe we’ll see a return of “DNP-OLD”? The Spurs announced today that Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker would all miss Saturday’s match against the Oklahoma City Thunder. The Big Three will join Patty Mills, Boris Diaw and Kawhi Leonard on the bench this weekend. Those players will miss the game against Memphis. Mills…

San Antonio Metro Health Investigates 33 Possible Cases of Zika Virus

The good news: no new confirmed cases. There are still just three confirmed Zika virus cases, and seven other possible cases returned negative test results. The bad news: the San Antonio Metropolitan Health District continues to investigate possible investigations. There are now 33 people under investigation for possible infection, up from 26 in early March. …

Be Sure to Wish the Spurs Coyote Happy Birthday

The goofy, green-eyed mascot of the San Antonio Spurs turns 23 today! Happy birthday to the Spurs Coyote. The Spurs tweeted this great gif of the Alamo City’s favorite mascot today: Go @SpursCoyote, it's your birthday! #HBDCoyote 🎉 pic.twitter.com/xE748iB6V9 — San Antonio Spurs (@spurs) March 25, 2016 However, even though its the mascot’s birthday, the…

Send Your Baby Off to Sleep With Rihanna’s New Lullaby Album

Just because your baby doesn’t work yet (stupid child labor laws) doesn’t mean it can’t “Work”.  Famous for their lullabye versions of classic Beatles tunes, Taylor Swift songs and Jay-Z jams, Rockabye Baby! has most recently applied their swaddled, gaga-googoo, light-up mobile treatment to hits from Rihanna’s impressive catalog of booty-movers and rump-shakers, including “We…

Local Theater Chain Rebrands as Santikos Entertainment with Social Mission

Santikos Theatres is now Santikos Entertainment. The local theater chain unveiled its new name change and logo Wednesday night at an event held at the Palladium Theater. Along with its new corporate look, Santikos Entertainment shared its new mission, which reflects the new direction of the company: “Santikos Entertainment now exists for the sole benefit of the community,” the company’s…

Hot Kidz in the City: A Chat with a Kidz Bop Kid

At 15-years-old and with over 16 million albums sold, it’s about time for Kidz Bop to be taken seriously, sorta.  We’re all well aware of the kiddy capitalist entity known as Kidz Bop: a money makin’ machine that strips dirty words and suggestive themes from Top 40 pop songs and has the refurbished tune sung…

10 Things You Have to Do This Weekend

Thu 3/24 “Straight from Mexico City” Having previously delivered diverse exhibitions shipped “Straight from Berlin” and “Straight from Spain,” Olmos Park’s Ruiz-Healy Art engages in an artistic exchange with Galería Karen Huber for “Straight from Mexico City.” Organized by curator and critic Octavio Avendaño Trujillo, the group show brings together artists Eugenia Martínez (Mexico), Kanako…

La Frite Will Host Fundraiser for Belgium Terror Victims

This Friday, March 25 from 5 to 7 p.m., La Frite Belgian Bistro (728 S. Alamo St., 210-224-7555) will host a happy hour fundraiser for victims of Tuesday’s ISIS attack in Belgium, which killed 30 people and injured hundreds.  A portion of the proceeds during the restaurant’s happy hour will be donated to victims of…

10 Shows to See This Weekend

Thursday, March 24 American Swine Named for the ruling class and their let-them-eat-cake approach to everyone else, this SA punk band hurl their pearls before likeminded class warriors. With Blank Side and The Zukinis. Free, 10pm, The Mix, 2423 N. St. Mary’s St., (210) 735-1313 Thursday, March 24 Yanni The Kenny G of classical music, who has made…

Will Axl Rose Sing for AC/DC in Group’s Remaining Concerts?

With doctors reportedly telling AC/DC’s frontman Brian Johnson that if he continues touring with the Australian rock group, originally fronted by The Bon Scott, that he’d go deaf, Axl Rose is rumored to be stepping in for the final 10 shows of the band’s rescheduled North American tour. “Nothing official to announce. Will update you…

Watch: Boban Marjanovic Drops Career High 19 Points in Spurs Win

The main storyline from the Spurs’ 112-88 victory over the Miami Heat Thursday night was how the Silver and Black rebounded from their previous game. In that one, they let a 25-point lead slip away against the Charlotte Hornets — one of the worst regular season losses in the Popovich era. But let’s take a…

There’s Only 250 of These Big Red Fiesta Medals

Confession: I don’t like Big Red. But I do love Matt Bonner, which means I have to have this year’s Big Red Fiesta medal. Unfortunately, there are only 250 of these Limited Edition Fiesta 2016 Collectors beauties. The manufacturer is leaving it all to chance as it’ll gift said number of medals through on online…

San Antonio Flavor Has Officially Sold Out

Bad news if you were waiting until the last second to buy a ticket to San Antonio Current Flavor — the event has officially sold out. If you did score tickets to the March 24 event a) you go, Glen Coco and b) here are a few tips on making the best out of your…

A Tribe Called Quest’s Phife Dawg Dies at 45

The man born Malik Taylor, christened Phife Dawg by the hip-hop gods, has passed away at the age of 45 due to complications from diabetes. Taylor had a history of diabetes-related issues, including a kidney transplant in 2008. An intrinsic part of the chemistry of the legendary hip-hop group A Tribe Called Quest, the rough,…

Luminaria 2016 Set For Next Round in Downtown East

Luminaria has a new home for 2016. The local contemporary arts festival will take place in Downtown East, a neighborhood deeply rooted in African-American history and culture. The announcement of the festival’s new location for this year was made by Luminaria executive director Kathy Armstrong and other city leaders Tuesday night on the Hays Street…

Come Intern at the Current!

The San Antonio Current is looking for several interns to join our production and editorial teams!  PRODUCTION INTERNS We’re looking for motivated and creative graphic design interns to join our production team. This is the perfect place for new designers to learn, develop their portfolio, network with industry professionals, and develop new skills that they…

Warped Tour Announces 2016 Lineup (Aggro Tweens Rejoice)

The window of people that still hold out – reloading the Warped Tour homepage, counting down the seconds, waiting with bated breath – may be only large enough for a twee tweeter with an asymmetrical ‘do frosted all the colors of the Katy Perry pastel rainbow to slip into, however the annual parking-lot-pubescent-pop-punk-pep-rally is here…

North Texas Demolition Company Destroys the Wrong House

Talk about an expensive fuck up.  Lindsay Diaz and Alan Cutter tell WFAA that Billy L. Nabors Demolition tore down a tornado-damaged duplex they owned, instead of a home one block away. “That’s what their job is — to wreck it in demo, and they really wrecked my life,” Diaz tells the television station. At…

New Partner Reduces Abengoa’s Role in the Vista Ridge Pipeline Project

With the Spanish company charged with building the 142-mile Vista Ridge Pipeline facing bankruptcy, Mayor Ivy Taylor announced a new deal to keep the project above water. Abengoa, the Spanish company the City and San Antonio Water System leaders originally picked to head up the Vista Ridge Pipeline, will hand 100-percent of decision-making authority to…

The Rock ‘n’ Roll Moxy of Philly’s Sheer Mag

Through daytime television, tawdry paperbacks and pop-psych seminars, the self-help industry pulls in an annual $10 billion, promising the secrets to defeat procrastination, de-clutter the home and achieve the body one has always imagined living in. Because we all strive to be better, everyone is guilty of some self-help motivator. Mine is Sheer Mag, a…


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