Mar 7-13, 2018

Mar 7-13, 2018 / Vol. 32 / No. 10
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Latest Installment of Tricentennial Exhibition ‘Common Currents’ Inches Closer to Present Day

If you haven’t taken the time to experience the four “Common Currents” exhibitions that have already opened this year, you’re missing out on some of the more memorable artistic highlights of the Tricentennial. Billed as a “crowd-sourced collaborative visual and performing arts exhibition,” the series unites six venues (Artpace, Blue Star Contemporary, Southwest School of…

King of Tex-Mex Rock ‘N’ Roll Joe King Carrasco Returns to San Antonio

Known as the King of Tex-Mex rock’n’roll, Joe King Carrasco creates a stylistic borderland of pop rock and Latin rhythms performing original hits from over 24 albums. He plays everything from country to rock & roll, tequila-soaked reggae to the sped-up polka that eventually became nueva wave. Heavily influenced by the sounds of Sir Douglas…

Victory Grabbers: Female Candidates Were Primed for the Primaries

Campaign consultant Laura Barberena cringes a little at the suggestion that female candidates scored so many victories in last week’s Texas primaries because President Donald Trump had given maleness a bad name. Or that the #MeToo movement was behind it all. “It’s not as though people said, ‘Let me vote for the one who has…

A Bungled Strategy in the Case of Kenne McFadden’s Death

This story originally appeared in our sister publication, Out In SA. San Antonio’s transgender community is angered and bewildered at how the man who admitted to pushing a local trans woman into the San Antonio River, where she drowned, was found not guilty of criminal conduct in a probation hearing. Mark Daniel Lewis was indicted…

The Cookhouse Nixes Lunch for a LA Happy Hour

Name: The Cookhouse Background: The Cookhouse has been a staple of the St. Mary’s Strip since it opened in 2014. The owners behind the Nawlins restaurant are also responsible for the late Where Y’at food truck and St. Mary’s neighbor, NOLA Brunch & Beignets. The Cookhouse, which used to be open for lunch, rid themselves…

Whataburger Now Selling Its 2018 Fiesta Medal

Attention, Whataburger fans! The Texas-based burger chain will begin selling its Fiesta medal for this year’s festivities, according to a press release. Whataburger will host a pop-up store today, March 13 from 3 to 5 p.m. at its Downtown location at 412 E. Commerce St. Burger lovers and medal collectors alike will be able to…

Creedence Clearwater Revival’s John Fogerty Choogles His Way Back to New Braunfels

Creedence Clearwater Revival frontman John Fogerty, whose 50-year musical career helped lay the groundwork for the Americana movement, heads to New Braunfels’ Whitewater Amphitheater on Saturday, June 9. Fogerty’s distinctive down-home vocals and swampy guitar helped cement CCR’s “Proud Mary,” “Fortunate Son” and “Born on a Bayou” as classic rock standards. His solo work has…

Houston Astros Visit Trump in Honor of World Series Win

The Houston Astros visited the White House on Monday morning as part of the team’s historic World Series Championship. Back in January, the Astros franchise released a statement saying they would accept President Donald Trump’s invitation and, for the most part, stayed true to that statement. Watch live as the World Series Champion #Astros are…

S.A.-Connected Armie Hammer Wins at Texas Film Awards

Hollywood heartthrob and San Antonio business owner Armie Hammer may have missed an Oscar nomination this go-round, but he landed the Variety One to Acclaim Award recognizing breakout film talents. The Austin Film Society presented him with the accolade last week at its 18th annual Texas Film Awards. Hammer has drawn critical raves for his performance in Call Me…

Bernie Sanders Wows Progressives at Trinity

In the run-up to Sen. Bernie Sanders’ Friday night speech at Trinity University’s Laurie Auditorium, it was easy to imagine yourself in Portland or San Francisco. Fifteen minutes before start time, with the 2,700-seat venue already full to capacity, a jazz combo blew through standards by John Coltrane and Sonny Rollins. The crowd, younger and…

Lederhosen Lucil Excites Contemporary Art Month with Playful Pop Tunes

Quirky proof that Contemporary Art Month extends beyond the visual realm, this official CAM event invites listeners into the wild and wooly world of Krista Muir — a Canadian musician who “lives in a world of surrealism, cuckoo clocks and antique lampshades” and has released seven albums either as herself or as her “fauxvarian alter ego”…

The English Beat Bringing Ska, Punk to Sam’s Burger Joint

Along with like-minded acts Madness and The Specials, The English Beat  helped define the UK’s Two-Tone movement, a late-1970s ska revival fueled by punk, mod and new wave sensibilities. Co-led by vocalists Dave Wakeling and Ranking Roger, the group disbanded after the release of the classic 1983 album Special Beat Service just as they were…

‘Flower-themed, Instagrammable Rooms’ Coming to Stone Oak Area

If you’re looking for the next spot to rack up likes on Instagram, The Flower Vault may be the place for you. A local, visually-striking temporary pop-up space, it was created exclusively for pictures for Instagram, the popular photo-sharing app. In other words, San Antonio has reached peak Insta. Sarah and Robbie Forrest are the…

Heatwave III Brings Week Full of Shows to Paper Tiger

Heatwave III will span seven days and feature numerous performers (the majority of which have official SXSW showcases this year), including the emotional synth pop of Night Drive, skate-punkers Dwarves, indie rockers BRONCHO, vintage pop outfit U.S. Girls, post-punk groups Shopping and French Vanilla, as well as the avant garde punk rock of Ed Schraeder’s…

Spill-Bound: Local Fests Build on SXSW’s Musical Overflow

Austin’s South by Southwest pulls in musical performers from all over the globe, then pays them very little for the privilege of partaking in the massive industry showcase. Not surprisingly, many of those same artists line up nearby gigs so they can gas up their vans for the return trip. Hence San Antonio’s annual SXSW…

The Trouble with Councilman Brockhouse

Editor’s Note: The following is Their Town, a column of opinion and analysis. Thursday at City Council, Councilman Greg Brockhouse took on attorney Amy Hardberger with all the finesse of a teenager trying mixed martial arts for the first time. Afterward, an angry Councilwoman Shirley Gonzales blasted his comments from the other side of the…

Protest Planned After Judge Rules Kenne McFadden’s Death Not a Crime

This story originally appeared in our sister publication, Out In SA. LGBT activists are planning to protest after a local judge ruled that the actions of a man who pushed a transgender woman into the San Antonio River, thus causing her to drown, did not constitute criminal conduct. State District Judge Joey Contreras’ ruling took…

Longtime Eastside Bar Launches Lunch Menu

Tucker’s Kozy Korner, which gained new owners last August, is now offering lunch. The bar, which first opened in 1948, will now feature a sizable menu of small wares (wings, house chips and queso, fried pickles); garden offerings (ie. salads); and sandos (a line of sandwiches and burgers including a 44 Farms pasture-raised Angus beef…

The Big Spoon: The Current Decided to Give Me a Column

In the last four and a half years, I’ve watched this city’s dining scene do its thing. I’ve reported on it at length. I’ve begrudgingly put up slideshows on “20-plus number of things you should eat this week.” I’ve put on 20 pounds. And now, as I near my 10th year as a professional writer,…

YOSA Takes On The Eagles’ Hotel California at the Tobin Center

Youth Orchestras of San Antonio’s (YOSA) next installment of its excellent Classic Albums Live series, which has thus far featured Radiohead’s OK Computer, The Beatles’ Abbey Road and Prince’s Purple Rain, is The Eagles’ 1976 Hotel California. The series pairs the best young classical musicians in the area with what has been an array of…

Carver Center Hosts Cultural Production with African Drumming, Spoken Word

Formed in the early 1960s as a cultural arm of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee, the pioneering Free Southern Theater lives on through Junebug Productions, a New Orleans-based organization that strives to “support artistic works that question and confront inequitable conditions that have historically impacted the African-American community.” Funded by the New England Foundation for…

Imagine Dragons and Maroon 5 Headlining March Madness Music Festival

Heavy hitting pop-rockers Maroon 5 and Imagine Dragon will headline respective concerts during the March Madness Music Festival, according to the NCAA website. The three-day fest kicks off Friday, March 30 and runs through Sunday, April 1 (which is Easter this year) at Hemisfair Park. Blowing up with their hit “Radioactive” back in 2012, Imagine…

Where to Get Pi Day Pizza Deals in San Antonio

On Wednesday, March 14, pizza joints (and other restaurants) will celebrate Pi Day with $3.14  specials. Urban Bricks Pizza, which launched in San Antonio and has locations throughout Texas, the U.S. and Canada, will offer your choice of pie for $3.14 for dine-in orders only. Over at Firenza, which opened earlier this year, 10-inch pizzas…

Riot V Drops New Album in April

Riot V, the band formed from the ashes of Riot, a pioneering power metal outfit with deep San Antonio connections, will drop its latest album “Armor of Light” next month on the Nuclear Blast label. San Antonio’s Donnie Van Stavern, a longtime collaborator with Riot founder Mark Reale, plays bass in Riot V and is one…

First Impressions from Still Golden’s Grand Opening Week

Nailing the neighborhood bar concept is tricky, but early signs point to Still Golden Social House — the successor to Stay Golden Social House — likely turning into Broadway’s Cheers in the coming months. Three days into its tenure at the corner of Broadway and Grayson, the patio sports bar has drawn sizable crowds. Saturday’s…

Mikey Garcia, Sergey Lipinets Go Head-to-Head at Freeman Coliseum This Saturday

Professional boxing proponents have a solid card to celebrate this Saturday at Freeman Coliseum, where undefeated three-division world champion Mikey Garcia will square off against unbeaten junior welterweight world champion Sergey Lipinets. With 37 bouts under his belt, including 30 knockouts, Garcia is a seasoned fighter whose experience in the ring should tip the scales…

Contemporary Group Show Tells Narratives with Just Needle and Thread

Guest-curated by Alana Coates, Clamp Light’s Contemporary Art Month offering “Thread” is “centered on artists using needle and thread in contemporary techniques, narratives and conceptual practices.” By highlighting this medium, the group show strikes a balance between traditional artistic practices and contemporary art, as well as between the realms of art and craft, which are…

SPACE Collection Celebrates Female Artists, Reclaiming Their Bodies & Rights

Featuring 25 monochromatic works from the Linda Pace Foundation’s permanent collection, “Reclaimed” represents some of the most important female artists of our day. Thematically, “Reclaimed” is concerned with “the notion of ‘reclaiming’ what’s ours, from our lands and governments to our physical bodies and basic human rights.” As such, it fits perfectly (if slyly) into…

Land Bridge at Hardberger Park Crosses Last Fundraising Goal

The controversial land bridge to connect both sides of Phil Hardberger Park over Wurzbach Parkway today cleared its final $10 million fundraising goal. A $1.5 million gift from the Tobin Endowment will allow construction to begin on the project, said former San Antonio Mayor Phil Hardberger, who led fundraising efforts as president of the Phil Hardberger Park Conservancy.…

Burger Revolution VI Celebrates Regional Music, San Antonio DIY Scene

Perhaps the best thing Burger Records has ever contributed to the world, Burger Revolution, begun in 2013, is an international day of shows in the spirit of the Fullerton, California-based DIY label. The loosely organized day of shows is meant to promote the label, notable especially for its impressive and ever-growing roster of garage/psych rock…

Alamo Drafthouse Offering Free Admission to Teachers All Month Long

Instead of celebrating teachers just during spring break, Alamo Drafthouse is upping its promotion and is offering educators free admission all month long. Teachers will be able to enjoy free admission to matinee showings (before 6 p.m.) Monday through Thursday for the entire month of March, according to the company’s website. Drafthouse employees will check…

How Bah Dah? Danielle Bregoli Is Coming To San Antonio

Danielle Bregoli, better known as the “Cash Me Outside” girl from Dr. Phil is coming to San Antonio and all we can do over here is LOL about it. So apparently, Bregoli, who performs under the moniker “Bhad Bhabie” was like “I’m a rapper now” and is stopping in San Antonio for her Bhanned in the USA…

Dead Meadow Blossoms with Set at Vintage Furniture Store

“This is the first antique furniture store we’ve ever played,” Dead Meadow guitarist-vocalist Jason Simon told the crowd of 100 fans watching its Tuesday night set at Period Modern, a Mid-Century furniture store that hosts occasional indie rock shows. “It’s beautiful though.” The same could be said for the set that followed. With the supersaturated…

Women Ruled Election Night in San Antonio

Women tore up the place in Tuesday’s party primaries in San Antonio and across Texas. Gina Ortiz Jones, a former Air Force intelligence officer, took 41 percent of the vote against four other Democrats­ ­– including Jay Huling, a one-time House intelligence committee staffer who was endorsed by the Castro brothers – in Congressional District…

Free Will Astrology (3/7/18-3/13/18)

ARIES (March 21-April 19): The men who work on offshore oil rigs perform demanding, dangerous tasks on a regular basis. If they make mistakes, they may get injured or befoul the sea with petroleum. As you might guess, the culture on these rigs has traditionally been macho, stoic, and hard-driving. But in recent years, that…

Spotting San Antonio Connections at This Year’s SXSW Film Festival

Making your way to Austin for the South by Southwest Film Festival March 9-17? Be sure to check out the handful of films and music videos with San Antonio ties that are screening during this year’s fest. Visit sxsw.com/festivals/film for all screening dates and times. Get Some Awarded a Critic’s Pick last year for Best…

Savage Love: Zaps

Q: I’m an 18-year-old cis hetero girl from Australia and I’ve been listening to your podcast and reading your column since I was 13. Thanks to you I’m pretty open minded about my sexuality and body. Having said that, I do have a few questions. I started watching porn from a youngish age with no…

Oscar-winning Chilean Film A Fantastic Woman Lives Up to Its Name

“When I look at you, I don’t know what I’m seeing.” It’s a remark that rips through the heart of Marina Vidal (Daniela Vega) when she meets her deceased lover’s ex-wife for the first time in the Oscar-winning Chilean drama A Fantastic Woman (Una Mujer Fantástica). Marina, a transgender woman, takes the ignorant insult without…


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