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CityScrapes: San Antonio's public giveaways haven't lived up to their promise of a thriving downtown
The reality of downtown San Antonio is that we succeeded in creating a place for tourists to wander that holds little appeal to San Antonians beyond the twinkling lights of the River Walk.
By Heywood Sanders
Tags: Cityscrapes, News Features, downtown San Antonio, USAA, Zachry Construction, Tower Life Building, Red McCombs, Ed Cross, One Riverwalk, 300 Convent St., Public Facility Corp., office economy, office space, Hemisfair, San Pedro Creek Culture Park, Frost Tower, Bill Miller Bar-B-Q, tourism, DeLorean Motor Co., COVID-19, pandemic, inflation, supply chain
San Antonio's Ruby City will integrate with San Pedro Creek Culture Park as part of expansion
By Katie Hennessey
Tags: Ruby City, San Pedro Creek Culture Park, contemporary art center, Adyaye Associates, Alamo Architecture, San Antonio River Authority, Bexar County, City of San Antonio, Sir David Adyaye, habitat restoration, art installations, public art, flood control, architectural design, installation, closed to public, Christmas Trees, Chuck Ramirez
Meet the Muralistas: Outdoor Artists Tap Into San Antonio’s Cultural DNA
By Elda Silva
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, murals, art, street art, muralism, outdoor art, contemporary art, San Anto Cultural Arts, Adriana M. Garcia, North St. Mary’s Strip, Largest Outdoor Gallery in Texas, Líderes de la Comunidad, San Pedro Creek Culture Park, Latinx, community art, public art, SACA, Diana Kersey, Riparian Edge, muralistas, Valerie Aranda, Mexican American, Latinx community, Manny Castillo, Cruz Ortiz, Juan Ramos, Jesse Treviño, The Spirit of Healing, Milam Park, La Veladora of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, San Antonio Street Art Initiative, Essex Modern City, public art projects, Public Art San Antonio, SASAI, David “Shek” Vega, Shek Vega, Gravelmouth Gallery, Los Otros, James Sykes, Greg Rattray, Nik Soupè, Tatum, Robert Tatum, Paul Garson, Angela Fox, Suzy Gonzalez, Burgundy Woods, Style Lush TV, Eva Marengo Sanchez, Cassidy Fritts, Rise of the Concha, San Antonio International Airport, airport, Mercury Project, Southtown, Jon Leonardo, Jake Harris, Tarbox, Jason Naylor, Ace Foam warehouse, Paul Garson, Wynwood, Appliance Liquidation Outlet, Risk 184, graffiti, graffiti art, graffiti artist, Tycoon Flats, large-scale pieces, large-scale art, Chicano movement, Wesst Side, Salvacion, SACA murals, Ben Tremillo, Brighter Days, Cuauhtli Reyna, El Placazo, Peace and Remembrance, Día de Los Muertos, Victor Zarazua, Vortex, Rubio, Supher, tagging, Matt Tumlinson, George Strait, muralists, cultural DNA, San Antonio culture, local culture, Cover Story
Three Ways to Get Your Yoga On in San Antonio During the Pandemic — Outdoors or Online
By Deanna Wilson
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, yoga, Chicken N' Pickle, Mobile Om, Alamo City Yoga, San Antonio Botanica Garden, family yoga, online, virtual, in-person, San Antonio River, San Pedro Creek Culture Park, Facebook, things to do in San Antonio, Image
San Antonio Landlords Asked to Forgive 25% of Rent for Certain Tenants Impacted by Coronavirus Outbreak
By Ben Olivo, The San Antonio Heron
Tags: San Antonio, rental assistance, landlords, rent, San Antonio Apartment Association, Bandera, Bexar, Comal, Guadalupe, Wilson, housing and urban development, Housing Trust Foundation, city council, San Pedro Creek Culture Park, Mark Ross, Area Foundation and United Way, Nelson Wolff, Edith Merla, Neighborhood and Housing Services Department, Local Initiatives Support Corporation, rent forgiveness, evictions, Coronavirus, corona virus, covid-19, covid 19, outbreak, pandemic
Fashion Week Returns to San Antonio This Week Under New Leadership
By Kelly Nelson
Tags: San Antonio, things to do in San Antonio, Fashion Week, Fashion Week SATX, Style Lush TV, Burgundy Woods, local designers, streetwear, Beauty Sphere Kick Off Block Party, Look Local Night, Celebrate San Antonio, Agosto Cuellar, Adrienne Yunger, Daniel Hinojos, Limatus Bespoke, Theresa Satterwhite, Marisol Deluna, Roger Canamar, Fashion Is Art, Angelin de Carlo, Naomi Wanjiku, Erica Segovia, Fabian Diaz, Rosa Romo, Priscilla Martinez, Golden Skyy, Marcos Orlando, Kelly O'Connor, Street Beat, VRARE, FLAMER, Amiré, Anóteros, Vida, John David Ramirez-Garcia, UTSA Athletics, 5th Annual San Antonio Fashion Awards, Fashionable Brunches, Bite, Liberty Bar, Southerleigh, Grayze on Grayson, The Rustic, Ocho, San Pedro Creek Culture Park, Majestic Theatre, Hemisfair, Mexican Cultural Institute San Antonio, Intituto Cultural de México
Is San Antonio Doing Enough to Address Displacement?
Tags: Displacement, downtown San Antonio, housing costs, risk mitigation, Housing & Neighborhood Services, Ron Nirenberg, Center City Housing Incentive Policy, CCHIP, Esperanza Center, COPS/Metro, San Antonio Housing Authority, SAHA, Historic Westside Residents Association, Christine Drennon, Trinity University, Community Development Block Grant, Diego Bernal, development, gentrification, West Side, San Pedro Creek Culture Park, Esperanza Center, Barvin Group
Taxpayers Bought San Antonio's Public Art. Now They Just Have to Find It.
By Bryan Rindfuss
Tags: San Antonio, public art, Public Art San Antonio, PASA, Texas, art community, mural, sculpture, Sebastián, Torch of Friendship (Antorcha de Amistad), Donald Lipski, Bill FitzGibbons, Light Channels, World’s Largest Cowboy Boots, Bob “Daddy-O” Wade, Jason Bruges, Liquid Crystal, The Cheese Grater, Xavier de Richemont, San Antonio: The Saga, James Turrell, Jorge Marín, Alas de México (Wings of Mexico), Karen Mahaffy, Oscar Alvarado, Joey Fauerso, Stuart Allen, Alex Rubio, Justin Boyd, Jennifer Khoshbin, Suzy González, Michael Menchaca, Dos Mestizx, ¡Adelante San Antonio!, Cruz Ortiz, Dream Song Tower, RDG Dahlquist Art Studio, Aguas Onduladas (Rippling Waters), Carmen Tafolla, Cathy Cunningham-Little, Spirit of the Phoenix, Legge Lewis Legge, Love Is Never Lost, Google Fiber, Google Fiber Hut, Diana Kersey, Adriana M. Garcia, Katie Pell, Joe Lopez, John Phillip Santos, San Pedro Creek Culture Park, David Blancas, Buster Simpson, Pearsall Park, Midden Mound Wickiups
San Pedro Creek Culture Park – Now Flowing with Culture, Art and Nature
By SPONSORED
Tags: San Pedro Creek Culture Park, San Antonio
40th Annual Juried Student Exhibition
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Wed., March 20, 12-8 p.m.
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San Antonio Jim's location at Broadway and Hildebrand closes after 53 years
By Nina Rangel
San Antonio Louis Vuitton pop-up gets makeover after trademark accusations
By Michael Karlis
City of San Antonio closes two busy downtown streets on Monday
By Sanford Nowlin
Garrison Brothers' Cowboy Bourbon named best in the world at prestigious contest
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
A piece of space exploration history has hit San Antonio's real estate market. A luxurious Alamo Heights home once owned by late…
Aptly situated on Princess Pass, a gorgeous Monte Vista home fit for royalty was recently listed for $675,000. The 1,860-square-foot house was…
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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