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Spurs CEO tries to quell relocation fears, reaffirms team's commitment to San Antonio
'We have been part of the San Antonio community for 50 years and expect to be celebrating another 50 years 50 years from now,' CEO R.C Buford said.
By Michael Karlis
Tags: Sports & Recreation, San Antonio, Spurs, Spurs Sports and Entertainment, CEO, RC Buford, Self Financial, Victory Capital, Michael Dell, Austin, Alamodome, relocation fears, Mexico City, I-35, NBA, sports, news
San Antonio Spurs release 2022-2023 schedule, including Mexico City and Austin games
The Spurs will face-off against the reigning NBA Champion Golden State Warriors at the Alamodome in January.
Tags: Sports & Recreation, San Antonio, Spurs, Alamodome, Mexico City, Austin, Arena CDMX, Moody Center, AT&T Center, relocation, RC Budford, Peter J Holt, NBA Champion, Golden State Warriors, Miami Heat, Minnesota Timberwolves, Portland Trail Blazers, news, sports, basketball
San Antonio Spurs unveil new logos as the franchise prepares to celebrate its 50th season
The new secondary logos will be featured on team apparel and uniforms next season.
Tags: Sports & Recreation, San Antonio, spurs, AT&T Center, Alamodome, Austin, Mexico City, logos, silver and black, relocation, news, sports, NBA
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
San Antonio's McNay Art Museum Adding Three New Outdoor Sculptures
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: San Antonio, McNay Art Museum, Willie Cole, Alejandro Martín, Tom Wesselmann, Sculptture, figural art, Congo, Mexico City, African inspired, Pop Art, Richard Aste, Texas, museum collections, sculpture garden, outdoor sculpture
CAM Perennial Exhibition Opens at Blue Star Contemporary This Weekend
By Bryan Rindfuss
Tags: Amada Miller, Barbara Miñarro, Audrey LeGalley, Katie Pell, Terri Bauer, Kim Bauer, Ingrid Leyva, Animales de Poder, Oscar Gardea Duarte, Guillermo Ramirez Garcia, Ghostly Demarcations, Dallas, Houston, Mexico City, New Orleans, Miami, Canary Islands, CAM Perennial Exhibition, Contemporary Art Month
Ballet Folklórico de Mexico Comes to San Antonio for Special Performance at Lila Cockrell Theatre
Tags: San Antonio, things to do in San Antonio, Ballet Folklorico de Mexico, Mexico City, Amalia Hernandez, Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes, Palacio de Bellas Artes, ofrenda, Texas
French New Wave Through a Modern Mexican Lens in ‘Güeros’
By Michael Barrett
Tags: Güeros, Alonso Ruizpalacios, Mexico City, Epigmeneo Cruz, Cinema Tuesdays, Texas Public Radio, French New Wave, Video
The Curator Diaries Week 6: Thank you
By Leslie Moody Castro
Tags: ArtSlut, guadalupe cultural arts center, contemporary art month, mark menjivar, Chris Sauter, Nina Hassele, Haydeé Muñoz De la Rocha, Jessica Garcia, Cruz Ortiz, Erich Micah Rodriguez, Leslie Moody Castro, CAM Perennial, Patty Ortiz, Roberto Celis, Karen Mahaffy, Jane Liang, Mexico City, The Curator Diaries, Christie Blizard, Jaclyn Alderete, Kaela Hoskings, Josh Alder, Jen Khoshbin
10 Things You Have to Do This Weekend
Tags: san antonio current, Fl!ght Gallery, zombies, Ed Saavedra, Three Walls Gallery, Gordon Raphael, Justin Parr, SXSW, The Strokes, Justin Boyd, Willie Nelson, Riley Robinson, Ana Tijoux, Thurston Moore, Échale! Latino Music Estyles, burger records, Regina Spektor, Juanito Castillo, Los Desperadoz, the rich hands, FILMSTRIPS, Michele Monseau, Nik Soupé, Vampires, Neon Indian, Dave Grohl, Washed Out, Barbara Perea, King Leopold of Belgium, Calabrese, Steve-O, Jackass, Johnny Knoxville, Gothabilly, Bruce Campbell, Born with a Scorpion’s Touch, motorcycles, horror rock, Victoria Celestine, From the Outside, Randy Reinhart, Ron Knuth, Zydeco Blanco, Solido, Stephanie Lynn, Shelly Lares, Grupo Siggno, Elida Reyna y Avante, Stefani Montiel, Los Palominos, Gary Hobbs, Sunny Sauceda, Ricky Valenz, Lucky Joe, Sunny Ozuna, TexManiacs, La Conquista, Erick y Grupo Massore, Mexico City, La Tensión Extendida, Manuel Rocha Iturbide, John Cage, Quiet Zone (Train in Vain), David “Shek” Vega, Deafheaven, Roads to Judah, George Clarke, Kerry McCoy, black metal, Hangover Fest, Nightmare Boyzzz, Holy Wave, Federico Aubele, Natalia Clavier, Vengo, Small Black, chillwave, Ariel Pink, Video
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San Antonio Brahmas face D.C. Defenders in opening game of the UFL season
Shared life and studio space unify the work of two San Antonio artists
By Anjali Gupta
Cirque du Soleil's new country music show Songblazers coming to San Antonio in August
By Caroline Wolff
Three ways to view the total solar eclipse in San Antonio on April 8
By Kelly Nelson
Those who live in the Alamo City long enough tend to worry about keeping their SA street cred. And that means watching…
By San Antonio Current Staff
On Sunday night, San Antonio LGBTQ+ nightspot Pegasus pulled out all the stops for employee Gabriel's 20-year anniversary with the club. The…
As two of Texas' biggest and most-distinctive cities, San Antonio and Austin boast landmarks that command the attention of locals and tourists…
San Antonio Vogue Nights, a monthly ballroom function hosted by House of Juicy Couture, celebrated its one-year anniversary Friday with a "Mini-Ball" at Brick…
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