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Live Music in San Antonio This Week: Morat, Portugal. The Man, Shinyribs and more
Two free shows featuring local talent are also on the calendar.
By San Antonio Current Staff
Tags: Live Music in San Antonio This Week, things to do in San Antonio, concerts in San Antonio, live music in San Antonio, San Antonio music venues, Los #3 Dinners, Portugal. The Man, Snacktime, Sam's Burger Joint, Stable Hall, Morat, Boeing Center at Tech Port, Los Callejeros de San Anto and Conjunto Heritage Taller, Lerma's, Paper Tiger, Archer Oh, INOHA, The Lemon Trees, Shinyribs, Brauntex Theater of the Performing Arts
Nacho Estrada, Texas Border Convoy: The top 10 headlines in San Antonio this week
Gov. Greg Abbott's border standoff continued to make headlines, even if it hasn't forced the overreach he wants from the White House.
Tags: San Antonio News, top San Antonio headlines, top San Antonio news, Nacho Estrada, San Antonio ventriloquist, Take Back Our Border, border convoy, Gov. Greg Abbott, Dream Ball, pro-Palestine protest, TizzyEnt, Eagle Pass, SA2020, Texas abortion ban, Joey Fauerso, Joshua Feuerstein
San Antonio nonprofit SA2020 closes, says funders refused to back its racial equity work
The group said its funding drop-off intensified after it posted a statement calling for a Gaza ceasefire.
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: San Antonio News, SA2020, racial equity, San Antonio police union, Mayor Ron Nirenberg, Mayor Julián Castro, Kiran Kaur Bains, diversity, San Antonio, San Antonio politics, funding backlash, Israeli-Hamas conflict, Gaza ceasefire, 501c3 organizations, nonprofits
San Antonio's Alamo Colleges set new enrollment record
The five-campus district experienced a 10% year-over-year admissions jump while other community colleges face enrollment slumps.
Tags: San Antonio News, Alamo Colleges, community colleges, San Antonio, education, educational institutions, AlamoPROMISE, free tuition, Northwest Vista, San Antonio College, Palo Alto, St. Philip's College, Northeast Lakeview College, higher education
Live Music in San Antonio This Week: Parliament Funkadelic, Dan Deacon, Chavela and more
One-man band Scott H. Biram is also bringing his hardscrabble blues to the Alamo City.
Tags: Live Music in San Antonio This Week, things to do in San Antonio, concerts in San Antonio, live music in San Antonio, San Antonio music venues, Scott H. Biram, Dan Deacon, Sam's Burger Joint, Paper Tiger, Parliament Funkadelic featuring George Clinton, Aztec Theatre, Warrant, Lita Ford, Winger, Steelheart, Chavela, The Espee, Carver Community Cultural Center, Sanity Slip, Corpse Pile, Intestinal Sodomy, Endless Decay, Upsurge, Voracious Contempt, Snakehill Social Club, The Maine, Flor, Daisy Grenade, Vibes Event Center, Lonesome Rose, Nick Garza's Get Along, JJ Swinn & Swindlers, Loteria, San Antonio Philharmonic, YOSA, Buttercup, Mezclas Acústicas with Azul Barrientos, Esperanza Peace and Justice Center
Six holiday markets offering locally made gifts in San Antonio
The River Walk, Pearl, Esperanza Center and more will host a variety of markets throughout November and December.
By Macks Cook
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Shop Local, things to do in San Antonio, Shop Local, holiday markets, Christmas shopping, San Antonio Museum of Art, Pearl, Esperanza Center, Mercado de Paz, Centro Cultural Aztlan, Tobin Center for the Performing Arts, San Antonio River Walk, Slideshow
Electronic music pioneer Morton Subotnick to play San Antonio concerts
The shows, part of a tour of just six cities, are expected to be among Subotnick's last before he retires from live performance.
By Bill Baird
Tags: Concert Announcements, Morton Subotnick San Antonio concerts, electronic music, experimental music, San Antonio music, things to do in San Antonio, Morton Subotnick, Lillevan, Urban-15, George Cisneros
San Antonio's University Health lands $3.6 million grant for suicide-prevention program
The initiative aims to reduce suicide rates of LGBTQ+ people between the ages of 10 and 24.
By Brandon Rodriguez
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio News, San Antonio, Our Lady of the Lake University, University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio College, Alamo Area Teen Suicide Prevention Coalition, Fiesta Youth, CoSPLAY, LGBTQ+, LGBTQ rights
Teatro Audaz presents Texas premiere of Brian Quijada's Somewhere Over the Border
The play is based both on the true journey of the author's mother and on L. Frank Baum's Wonderful Wizard of Oz.
By Jace Gertz
Tags: Things to Do, Theater, Teatro Audaz, things to do in San Antonio, Wizard of Oz, Somewhere Over the Border, Brian Quijada, San Antonio College, McAllister Theater
New York's MoMA acquires three works by San Antonio artist César A. Martínez
Three pieces from Martínez's Serape series will be added to the museum's permanent collection.
By Kelly Nelson
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, MoMA, Museum of Modern Art, San Antonio artists, Cesar A. Martinez, Ruiz-Healy Art, Chicano Arts Movement
San Antonio’s historic Cool Crest Miniature Golf and Metzger Biergarten now open for summer
Cool Crest Miniature Golf’s two courses and Metzger Biergarten have reopened after their annual winter shutdown.
By Nina Rangel
Tags: Things to Do, Cool Crest Miniature Golf, Metzger Biergarten, Fredericksburg Rd, private party rental, Harold and Maria Metzger, outdoor, beer garden, bier garden, local beer, wine, Los Callejeros de San Anto, Los #3 Dinners, Stone Bros, wood-fired pizza, So. Tex BBQ, barbecue, Cool Crest Miniature Golf & Metzger Biergarten
Agarita and Ballet SA to perform at San Antonio College's McAllister Auditiorium Saturday
The program will include works by Johannes Brahms, Gaspar Cassadó and Frédéric Chopin.
Tags: Things to Do, things to do in San Antonio, Agarita, Ballet SA, classical music, ballet, McAllister Auditorium, San Antonio College
Board of San Antonio's CPS Energy votes to phase out coal plant, replace it with natural gas
Environmentalists blasted the plan, saying the utility should instead focus on renewables to address the climate crisis.
By Travis E. Poling
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, CPS Energy, utilities, carbon emissions, fossil fuels, Mayor Ron Nirenberg, Sierra Club, environment, climate change, climate crisis, San Antonio College, Texas Rising, Climate Action & Adaptation Plan, carbon emissions, Texas
Cornel West to appear at San Antonio College in honor of National Day of Racial Healing
Although Wednesday's event at McAllister Auditorium is at capacity, patrons can RSVP to attend virtually.
Tags: San Antonio News, things to do in San Antonio, Cornel West, Alamo Colleges, San Antonio College, McAllister Auditorium, National Day of Racial Healing
City of San Antonio may take downtown bar Moses Rose’s from owner if he refuses to sell
The action would be the first use of eminent domain during development of the Alamo Visitor Center and Museum.
Tags: Flavor, Alamo Plaza, San Antonio Conservation Society, Vincent L. Michael, Woolworth, Crockett, San Antonio African American Community Archive and Museum, Westside Preservation Alliance, Esperanza Peace and Justice Center, Texas General Land Office, Roberto Treviño, John G. Waite Associates Architects, Phil Collins, The Alamo, Ron Nirenberg, Alamo redevelopment, Nelson Wolff, Carey Latimore, Trinity University, Rebecca Viagran, Texas General Land Office, Cenotaph, George P. Bush, Alamo Management and Advisory Committees, Texas Historical Commission, San Antonio Conservation Society, Aaronetta Pierce, Vince Cantu, Moses Rose’s Hideout, eminent domain
Lasting Impressions: San Antonio's arts community weighs in on the highlights of 2022
Crowd pleasing exhibitions and events as well as lesser-known gems made an impact on local art scene movers and shakers.
By Bryan Rindfuss
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Arts Feature, 2022 in review, Artpace, Riley Robinson, Elyse Gonzalez, Rick Lowe, Ruby City, Carver Community Cultural Center, Cassandra Parker-Nowicki, Contemporary Art Month, CAM, Roberta Nina Hassele, Contemporary at Blue Star, Red Dot, Hilary Rochow, Alyssa Richards, FLIGHT Gallery, Mary Heathcott, Plaza de Armas, Status of Women in San Antonio, Sarah Fox, Bad Bunny Gets Lucky, Karina Garanzuay, Creative Eye Gallery, Justin Parr, Verena Gaudy, Martín C. Rodriguez, Yadhira Lozano, Luminaria, Rich Aste, McNay Art Museum, Wendy Red Star, A Scratch on the Earth, SAMA, San Antonio Museum of Art, Motherling, Rojo Gallery, Traitor Survivor Icon, The Legacy of La Malinche, Ruiz-Healy Art, Patricia Ruiz-Healy, Emily Ballew Neff, Centro de Artes, Sala Diaz, Heyd Fontenot, Joe Harjo, Ethel Shipton, SpaceC7, Jeff F. Wheeler
URBAN-15's Holiday Laser Show brings festive optics to San Antonio's Lila Cockrell Theatre
URBAN-15 will present two performances of the free show on Tuesday, Dec. 20.
By Karly Williams
Tags: Things to Do, URBAN-15, things to do in San Antonio, Holiday Laser Show, Lila Cockrell Theatre, multimedia
On the margins of downtown San Antonio, a maligned neighborhood mobilizes to save itself
Born of segregation and redlining, the near West Side has long been mostly Latino, mostly low-income. Redevelopment pressures are closing in, and neighbors are working to keep it affordable for some of the city’s poorest residents.
By Alexa Ura, The Texas Tribune
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, West Side, Alazán-Apache Courts, Esperanza Peace and Justice Center, Kalpulli Ayolopaktzin, public housing, gentrification, Planning and Community Development Committee, city council, San Antonio housing authority, affordable housing, Teri Castillo, Graciela Sánchez, La Gloria, Joaquin Castro, Julian Castro, Henry Cisneros, development
San Antonio residents feel the ground shake due to third-largest earthquake in Texas history
The number of Texas earthquakes — many of which originate in Permian Basin — doubled between 2020 and 2021.
By Michael Karlis
Tags: San Antonio News, San Antonio, Texas, earthquake, San Antonio College, Moody Learning Center, classes canceled, 5.3, third largest, West Texas, Permian Basin, fracking, seismic activity, shaking, USGS, news
Patricia Ruiz-Healy champions Latinx and South Texas artists in both San Antonio and Manhattan
Ruiz Healy opened her Olmos Park gallery in 2006 and expanded her scope with a New York City location in 2019.
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Arts Feature, Visual Art, art gallery, Ruiz-Healy Art, Patricia Ruiz-Healy, Olmos Park, Manhattan, New York City, South Texas artists, Latin American artists, Latinx, Chuck Ramirez, Cecilia Paredes, Jesse Amado, Alejandro Diaz, David Zamora Casas, Jennifer Ling Datchuk, Consuelo Jimenez Underwood, One Nation Underground, Cesar A. Martinez, Ethel Shipton, Juan de Dios Mora, Richard Armendariz, Michael Menchaca, Celia Alvarez Munoz, Armory Show, Long-Term Survivor, AIDS, Vincent Valdez, Franco Mondini-Ruiz, Cruz Ortiz, Mel Casas, Alberto Mijangos, Adan Hernandez, Alex de Leon
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