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San Antonio's Orlando Mendez-Valdez escaped a rough upbringing to play pro hoops in Mexico
'It's exciting being part of the first Mexican team affiliated with the NBA,' said Mendez-Valdez.
By Tommy Escobar
Tags: Sports & Recreation, basketball, NBA, Mexican National Team, FIBA Basketball World Cup, Capitanes, G League, Mexico, Orlando Mendez-Valdez, West Side, Soles de Mexicali
San Antonio-tied couple trot the globe for their travel-centric print publication The Jungle Journal
The Jungle Journal is an adventurous project designed to chronicle their travel experiences while shedding light on global issues from ecology and social justice to spirituality and indigenous activism.
By Bryan Rindfuss
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, San Antonio, Texas, Spain, travel, print publication, The Jungle Journal, Sara Elisa Lopez, Gabriel Alvarez Lorenzo, cultural tourism, Latin America, South America, Brazil, Peru, Mexico, Cuba, East Africa, Uganda, Kenya, Asia, Philippines, Indonesia
CineFestival San Antonio kicking off its annual celebration of Latinx film on Thursday
The festival will screen a total of 85 films through Sunday.
Tags: Things to Do, Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, Cinefestival San Antonio, things to do in San Antonio, film festivals, latino film festival, latinx film festival, United States, Puerto RIco, Latin America, Mexican American, Mexico, Latinx film, Latinx cinema, Latino film, latino cinema, Pepe Serna: Life Is Art, Pepe Serna
Ballet Folklórico de Mexico brings traditional dance to San Antonio's Tobin Center Sunday
The troupe will perform on the final day of the city's Fiesta celebration.
By Dana Nichols
Tags: Things to Do, San Antonio, Texas, Ballet Folklorico de Mexico, Amalia Hernandez, dance, folklorico, Mexico, culture, troupe, Tobin Center, Tobin Center for the Performing Arts, things to do in San Antonio
New sculpture by artist Pedro Reyes debuts at San Antonio's River Walk Public Art Garden
By Ashley Allen
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Visual Art, San Antonio, Texas, art, sculpture, public art, river walk, river walk public art garden, new, monument, monumental, culture, cultura, local artists, San Antonio artists, Pedro Reyes, stargazer, Citlali, history, Mexico, star, downtown, riverwalk, Nahuatl
Mariachi Vargas Extravaganza festival takes over San Antonio's Lila Cockrell Theatre this weekend
By Kiko Martinez
Tags: Things to Do, San Antonio, Texas, things to do in San Antonio, mariachi, mariachi music, Mariachi Vargas, Mariachi Vargas Extravaganza, concert, competition, Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlan, mariachi festival, Mexico City, Mexico, music education, workshops, songwriting
Slab Cinema showcases Alfonso Cuarón's Y tu mamá también at its Arthouse space Saturday
Tags: Things to Do, San Antonio, Texas, things to do in San Antonio, Slab Cinema, Arthouse, Blue Star, film, movie, screening, Alfonso Cuaron, Y tu mama tambien, Gael Garcia Bernal, Diego Luna, Maribel Verdu, Boca de Cielo, Heaven's Mouth, Mexico, Mexican filmmaker, Latinx, Latino, road trip, sexuality, relationships, Academy Award nominee, coming-of-age, coming of age
All in the Details: A peek inside the Pearl’s new home and kitchen store Rancho Diaz
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, Rancho Diaz, shopping, Pearl Brewery, Pearl, retail, home and kitchen store, Felix Modern, Feliz Modern Pop, Ginger Diaz, Mario Diaz, activations, events, Gorky González, Guanajuato, wedding plates, same sex, LGBTQ, pottery, tardeada, Tex Mex Dance Party, Piedrafuego, Huichol skulls, Otomi textiles, Hidalgo, majolica pottery, Oaxacan candles, Mexico, arboles de vida, trees of life, skull planters, patio, front patio, Sierra Diablo, salsa, Wild Roots Nursery, houseplants, vintage, Rose Reyes, artisans, artisanal goods
Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas gets roasted on Saturday Night Live for fleeing to Cancun
By Nina Rangel
Tags: Ted Cruz, Texas, U.S. Senate, Cancun, Fort Lauderdale, power outage, power grid, flight to Cancun, Mexico, winter storm, boil water notice, vacation, plane flight, snow storm, blackouts, power outage, Saturday Night Live, Image
San Antonio book club virtually discussing Revolutionary Women of Texas and Mexico with Sandra Cisneros
By Katie Hennessey
Tags: Trinity University Press, Maverick Book Club, Revolutionary Women of Texas and Mexico: Portraits of Soldaderos, Saints and Subversives, Texas, Mexico, history, female heroes, Mexican Revolution, women, Sandra Cisneros, Ellen Riojos Clark, Kathy Sosa, Norma Elia Cantu, Frida Kahlo, Sor Juan Ines de la Cruz, Emma Tenayuca
Celebrate Día de los Muertos with an outdoor screening of The Book of Life at SAMA this month
Tags: San Antonio Museum of Art, SAMA, movie screening, Slab Cinema, The Book of Life, Mexican art, Mexico, San Antonio, film, family, family friendly, free event, social distance, free, calendar, outdoor event, socially distanced, social distancing, Día de los Muertos, Day of the Dead, animated movie, things to do in San Antonio
San Antonio takes annual Hispanic Heritage Month celebration online
By Laura Morales
Tags: Puro San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas, Online Events, Septiembre Diez y Seis, Mexico, Rubén Minutti Zanatta, Ruben Zanatta, the Avenida Guadalupe Diez y Seis Parade, charreada, Mariachi Festival, Vida Mi Cultura, El Grito, Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, Mexican Independence, Fiestas Patrias, online, streaming, livestream, Department of Arts and Culture, YouTube, TVSA, virtual event, Hispanic Heritage Month, city of San Antonoi, Latino, Latinx, Mexican History, San Antonio history, Diez y Seis de Septiembre Commission
San Antonio's McNay Art Museum Unveils New Exhibitions With More Than 60 Drawings and Watercolors
By Emily DiTomasso
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, McNay Art Museum, Art, Mexico, Panama Art, Things to do in San Antonio
San Antonio Science Fiction Artist John Picacio Wins Award for Opening Door to Mexicanx Talent
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: John Picacio, Mexicanx Initiative, Gonzalo Alvarez, HarperCollins, Alberto Chimal Libia Brenda Castro, Hugo Award, Gabriela Damián Miravete, Otherwise Award, Mexico, mexican Americans, Latino, literature, science fiction, fantasy, Science Fiction Writers of America, Nebula Awards, Kate Wilhelm Solstice Award, Worldcon, World Science Fiction convention, illustrators, authors, SFWA, Carl Sagan, Octavia Butler, Sir Terry Pratchett, David Bowles, Julia Rios, Marcela Davison Aviles
San Antonio Design Partners Isabel Moncada and Peter Glassford Showcase the Best of Mexico in Nave Coyote Pop-Up at the Pearl
By Kelly Nelson
Tags: San Antonio, things to do in San Antonio, shopping, Pearl, Diehlman Building, Nave Coyote, Isabel Moncado, Peter Glassford, contemporary art, design, Mexico, Guadalajara, furniture, jewelry, textiles, folk art, ceramics, decor, art opening, Christmas party, trunk show
Monarch Butterfly & Pollinator Festival Taking Over the Pearl This Sunday
By Georgie Riggs
Tags: things to do in San Antonio, Monarch Butterfly, Pollinator Festival, the Pearl, Mexico, monarchs, butterfly costumes, Texas Butterfly Ranch
Manu Ginobili Visited the Argentina Soccer Team Ahead of Match Against Mexico in San Antonio
By Sarah Martinez
Tags: Manu Ginobili, Texas, San Antonio, Mexico, Argentina, Alamodome, soccer, futbol, Slideshow
Mexican Comedian Alan Saldaña Brings 'Sin Sombrero' Tour, Completely in Spanish, to the Aztec
Tags: things to do in San Antonio, Alan Saldaña, comedy, Sin Sombrero, Mi Vida de Pobre, My Poor Life, Mexico, Ace of Comedy, Netflix, standup, Franco Escamilla, Diablo Squad
Argentina Announced As Mexico's Opponent in San Antonio Soccer Match Later This Year
By Raul Plata
Tags: San Antonio, things to do in San Antonio, Argentina, soccer, Mexico, South America, Mexican National Team
Expand Your Knowledge of Pop Art with McNay's Newest Exhibition
Tags: San Antonio, Pop America 1965-1975, Texas, traveling exhibit, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Brazil, Chile, Peru, Columbia, Cuba Argentnine, pop art
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True Colors: Jeremy Sochan is putting his stamp on the Spurs and San Antonio
It's chicken on a stick season! Fiesta San Antonio returns for its 2024 citywide bash
By Amber Esparza
The Amazing Acrocats prance back into San Antonio for a weekend of purrfect performances
By Dean Zach
Reports: Nike will begin selling Victor Wembanyama 'alien' sneakers next month
By Michael Karlis
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By San Antonio Current Staff
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On Sunday night, San Antonio LGBTQ+ nightspot Pegasus pulled out all the stops for employee Gabriel's 20-year anniversary with the club. The…
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