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As monkeypox spreads, health experts urge Texas universities to prepare for outbreaks
While the risk of exposure to monkeypox remains low, health experts say college students living in close proximity to each other could spur outbreaks. They encourage schools to share their plans and relevant information about the virus.
By Kate McGee, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Texas News, Monkeypox, Texas, colleges, universities, higher ed, University of Texas at Rio Grande Valley, Rebecca Fischer, Texas A&M University, symptoms of monkeypox, avoiding monkeypox, University of Texas at Dallas, university of Texas, CDC, centers for disease control, Baylor University, Texas A&M, Chronicle of Higher Education, pandemic, covid, covid-19, coronavirus, spread, contagion
McNay Art Museum hosts four-day activation of sonic sculpture by Texas Biennial artist Steve Parker
By Kelly Nelson
Tags: Things to Do, San Antonio, Texas, art, contemporary art, Sanctus, installation, McNay, McNay Art Museum, McNay grounds, Steve Parker, Texas Biennial, installation, sonic art, sound art, sanctuary, birds, birdseed, salvaged brass, parabolic sound dishes, Hildegard von Bingen, liturgical psalms, concrete acoustic mirrors, 12th century abbess, polymath, composer, music, psalms, activation
San Antonio Museum of Art hosts online debut of Nathan Felix's new harpsichord-centric composition
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, things to do in San Antonio, virtual event, online event, SAMA, San Antonio Museum of Art, Gerald Self, harpsichords, 4-Harpsichords in Surround Sound, streaming, pay what you wish, Nathan Felix, composer, new work, new piece, premiere, harpsichord, classical music
What you need to know about the latest COVID-19 surge and how to stay safe
By Elvia Limón, The Texas Tribune
Tags: COVID-19, COVID, pandemic, masks, coronavirus, delta variant, Texas, spread, contagion, positivity rate, vaccination, Texas Public Health Vaccine Scheduler, CDC, Gov. Greg Abbott, Pfizer, Moderna, Johnson & Johnson, effectiveness, breakthrough infections, World Health Organization, Centers for Disease Control, Texas Department of State Health Services, deaths, hospitalizations
New release collects the works of one-of-a-kind San Antonio composer ‘Blue’ Gene Tyranny
By Bill Baird
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, Blue Gene Tyranny, composer, Degrees of Freedom Found, Unseen Worlds Records, avant garde, San Antonio composer, new release, box set
a softer focus: Percussionist claire rousay celebrates release of new album with virtual performance
By Mike McMahan
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, claire rousay, a softer focus, Dani Toral, new album, new release, percussionist, composer, new music, electronic music, field recordings, American Dreams Records, experimental music, album release, livestream, Bandcamp
Remembering 'Blue' Gene Tyranny, a San Antonio-born composer who worked with Iggy Pop and others
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, "Blue" Gene Tyranny, San Antonio native, Out of the Blue, piano, composer, pianist, in memoriam, Robert Sheff, Jefferson High School, Trinity University, Prime Movers Blues Band, Iggy Pop, Jim Osterburg, experimental music, Robert Ashley, Perfect Lives, avant garde, post-modern composer, John Cage
The Executioner’s Song: San Antonio artist Mark Menjivar takes aim at capital punishment
By Bryan Rindfuss
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, art, contemporary art, Mark Menjivar, interview, capital puniishment, executions, Blue Star Contemporary, Please Form a Line, David Lee Powell, death penalty, TAVP, death row, Texas After Violence Project, DLP Inventory, Birds, Rats, Roses, Sala Diaz, artist in residence, sheet music, composer, composition
Coronavirus shutdowns don’t need to be all or nothing
By Jonathan Lambert, Science News
Tags: Lockdowns, covid-19, covid 19, pandemic, coronavirus, corona virus, business closures, winter surge, business capacity, contagion, business shutdowns, enforcement, restrictions, hospitalizations, racial disparities, ethnic disparities
30 People in Bexar County Have Now Died From Coronavirus Infections
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: Coronavirus, corona virus, contagion, covid-19, covid 19, San Antonio, Texas, Bexar County, Ron Nirenberg, Metro Health, testing, Southeast Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, nursing home, outbreak, pandemic, local deaths, local cases, community spread, public health
San Antonio Area Experiences Fourth and Fifth Coronavirus-Related Fatalities
Tags: Coronavirus, corona virus, covid-19, covid 19, death, San Antonio, Bexar County, Metro health, underlying health conditions, Mission Trail Baptist Hospital, community spread, contagion, pandemic, outbreak, Texas, testing, tests
San Antonio Area Experiences Third Coronavirus-Related Death
Tags: Coronavirus, corona virus, covid-19, covid 19, death, San Antonio, Bexar County, Metro health, underlying health conditions, Mission Trail Baptist Hospital, community spread, contagion, pandemic, outbreak, Texas
Coronavirus Hits Texas Prisons With First Inmate Case Confirmed
By Jolie McCullough, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Coronavirus, Corona virus, covid-19, covid 19, pandemic, outbreak, texas, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Prisons, jails, prisoners, inmates, contagion, Greg Abbott, Jeremy Desel, Bryan Collier, Greg Abbott, Houston, Harris County
Trinity University Student Orchestra to Premiere New Symphony in Honor of the School's 150th Anniversary
Tags: San Antonio, things to do in San Antonio, Trinity University, Trinity Symphony Orchestra, Joseph Kneer, Brian Bondari, TSO, symphony, orchestra, classical music, 150th anniversary, Trinity University 150th Anniversary, Trinity University Music Department, new music, new composition, composer, Odet Torres
Former San Antonio Symphony Conductor Akiko Fujimoto, Renowned Violinist Eric Gratz Team Up for Stellar Performance
By James Courtney
Tags: San Antonio, live music, things to do in San Antonio, Akiko Fujimoto, Eric Gatz, violinist, San Antonio Symphony, composer
Composer Antonio Sánchez Hosts Birdman Screening at Empire Theater, Keeps Improvisation At Center
By Kiko Martinez
Tags: Film, Antonio Sánchez, Birdman, The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance, Michael Keaton, Broadway, Alejandro González Iñárritu, soundtrack, composer, Charline McCombs Empire Theatre
A Storytelling Powerhouse, Bioshock Infinite Hits on Every Level, and Then Some.
By people's gamer
Tags: ArtSlut, Streetview, video games, 2K Games, Video Game Industry, FPS, Shooter, Irrational Games, Ken Levine, Bioshock, Bioshock Infinite
Q&A: Actor Dylan McDermott likes throwback feel of 'Olympus Has Fallen'
By Star Crazy
Tags: ArtSlut, Streetview, interview, Dylan McDermott, Olympus Has Fallen
Visually Stunning but Creatively Marred, Dead Space 3 is Still More of a Hit than a Miss
Tags: ArtSlut, Streetview, video games, streetview, SA Current, Video Game Industry, EA, Action, Visceral Games, Dead Space, Horror, Shooter, pgamer
Outside by Eli Tarin
By Flash Fiction
Tags: ArtSlut, Streetview, san antonio current, fiction, literature, lyle rosdahl, stories, SA Current, sacurrent, prose poetry, sa current flash fiction, outside, eli tarin
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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
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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