May 19 – Jun 1, 2021

May 19 - Jun 1, 2021 / Vol. 34 / No. 37
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U.S. Rep. Louie Gohmert of Texas dismisses the January 6 insurrection at QAnon-tied event

During a Dallas gathering linked to high-profile QAnon conspiracy theorists, Republican U.S. Rep. Louie Gohmert of Texas downplayed Donald Trump followers’ part in the January 6 insurrection, the Washington Post reports. The only sitting congressman to participate in Saturday’s “For God & Country Patriot Roundup,” Gohmert repeated the widely debunked claim that left-wing groups also…

Analysis: An end to a weird legislative session, and the beginning of an uncertain political cycle

The strangest regular session in the modern history of the Texas Legislature is ending, but the pandemic shadow that darkened these proceedings isn’t finished with the state’s government and politics. Texas might be moving from a weird legislative session into a strange political cycle. Because of the pandemic, the Legislature’s work isn’t done. And because…

Quarry Market gaining third San Antonio location of Tex-Mex chain Lupe Tortilla

North Central shopping haven the Alamo Quarry Market will gain a new Tex-Mex joint this fall in Houston-based Lupe Tortilla, the San Antonio Business Journal reports. According to a construction filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, the restaurant will take over the 9,500-square-foot space formerly occupied by recently shuttered Canyon Cafe. The…

San Antonio health officials hosting 20-plus pop-up vaccination clinics this week

After San Antonio COVID-19 hospitalizations last week reached their lowest point since June 2020, Metro Health is taking its free pop-up vaccination clinics to churches, schools, bars and anything in between. Officials are also continuing to operate mass vaccination sites at the Alamodome, WellMed Cisneros Center and Wonderland of the Americas. Here’s this week’s schedule of…

The Western’s long glorification of oppression

“It just so happens we be Texicans,” says Mrs. Jorgensen, an older woman wearing her blond hair in a tight bun, to rough-and-tumble cowboy Ethan Edwards in the 1956 film The Searchers. Mrs. Jorgensen, played by Olive Carey, and Edwards, played by John Wayne, sit on a porch facing the settling dusk sky, alone in a…

After drastic changes made behind closed doors, and an overnight debate, Texas Senate approves voting bill

In the course of several hours Saturday and early Sunday, Senate Republicans hurtled to move forward on a sweeping voting bill negotiated behind closed doors where it doubled in length and grew to include voting law changes that weren’t previously considered. Over Democrats’ objections, they suspended the chamber’s own rules to narrow the window lawmakers…

Buffalo sauce-drenched ‘wings’ get a new meaning in this bug-themed cookbook from Frank’s RedHot

When spicy buffalo sauce brand Frank’s RedHot first implored adventurous eaters to “put that $#!t on everything,” we’re not sure noisy summertime cicadas is what they meant. Nevertheless, the Springfield, Missouri-based hot sauce brand has developed Frank’s RedHot Cicada Cookbook, a digital collection of recipes wherein the buzzing insects are the star. The digital cookbook, which…

Award-winning pitmaster Adrian Davila to bring barbecue pop-up to San Antonio’s Bruno’s Dive Bar

Bruno’s Dive Bar, Southtown’s newest self-proclaimed low-key drinkery, will host Seguin-based barbecue guru Adrian Davila for a pop-up of meaty proportion. Bruno’s proprietors Steve and Jody Bailey Newman have invited Davila, a third-generation pitmaster and co-owner of Davila’s BBQ, to share his family’s nationally recognized approach to authentic Texas barbecue with a unique Latin twist. Davila’s…

Leadership tensions, potential special session loom as Texas legislative session hits uncertain end

The 2021 Texas legislative session is heading into its final weekend fraught with uncertainty and tension between the two chambers that could lead to a special session. After three of Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick’s priorities effectively died Tuesday night in the House, the Senate presiding officer called for a special session to pass them, jolting the…

Around 110 pounds of cocaine wash ashore on the South Texas coast

If you’re heading to the Texas Coast for the long weekend, better keep your eyes peeled for killer whales — and bundles of yayo. The Sheriff’s Office of Matagorda County, three hours east of San Antonio, discovered several packages of cocaine washed ashore during the past week, Houston TV station ABC13 reports. And not just a…

San Antonio’s West Side to gain more public art, gathering spaces and bike lanes via city project

The West Side is set for some vibrant aesthetic upgrades, thanks to a new city venture. San Antonio’s Arts & Culture and Public Works departments have launched a capital-improvement project that aims to increase accessibility between downtown and San Antonio’s historic Westside, CultureMap reports. Highlights will include new gathering spaces, bike lanes, pedestrian lighting and widened…

Texas GOP’s bills targeting transgender children have exacted a mental health toll, even if they don’t become law

Houston mother Lisa Stanton says every parent’s instinct is to keep their children safe. When she and her young daughter, Maya, earlier this year traveled to the Texas Capitol to testify against two bills restricting transgender children’s access to transition-related medical care, including hormone therapy and puberty suppression treatment, she worried for her daughter’s well-being…

Heyd Fontenot sheds light on the future of essential San Antonio art gallery Sala Diaz

Established in 1995 by San Antonio-born artist Alejandro Diaz, Southtown stalwart Sala Diaz has played an integral role in defining the Alamo City’s distinct art scene. Not unlike Artpace — which intriguingly also opened its doors in 1995 — Sala Diaz champions the experimental and conceptual, often hosting world-class exhibitions that challenge viewers and defy categorization. Situated…

Texas’ divisive bill limiting how students learn about current events and historic racism passed by Senate

After hours of passionate debate about how Texas teachers can instruct school children about America’s history of subjugating people of color, the state Senate early Saturday morning advanced a new version of a controversial bill aimed at banning critical race theory in public and open-enrollment charter schools. Sen. Bryan Hughes, R-Mineola, introduced a reworked version…

San Antonio City Council passes $24M Lone Star incentive package, despite community concerns

On Thursday, city council unanimously approved $24 million in incentives to help a partnership between GrayStreet Partners and the Midway development company of Houston succeed where others have failed: to remake the blighted Lone Star Brewery complex into a trendy neighborhood of restaurants, hotels and apartment complexes. The partnership plans to make at least $596…

North San Antonio will get new Willie’s Grill & Icehouse location next week

Texas-based chain Willie’s Grill & Ice House may be known for lively music, rollup garage doors and kid-friendly sandboxes, but its newest San Antonio-area location will also offer fancy cocktails. Willie’s will open a Cibolo location Monday, May 24, serving up Texas beer, frozen libations, a variety of margaritas and a new signature cocktail menu…

Multidisciplinary artist Trulei Versatile debuts exhibition ‘Black Amine’ at UTSA this week

Photographer, poet and performance artist Trulei Versatile caps off her MFA at UTSA with the interdisciplinary solo exhibition “Black Amine.” Described by the artist as “the translation and transmutation of the Black experience of living in America,” the exhibition collects poetry, film and portraits to portray the Black American story and also addresses “the controversial…

San Antonio Tejano Conjunto Festival brings the beat online this weekend

Conjunto has been a force in South Texas for years, and the 39th Tejano Conjunto Festival aims to highlight not just music, but also offer a larger experience with the genre. Though now closely associated with and a dominant force in Latinx culture, conjunto was also heavily influenced by German settlers, who introduced the accordion…


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