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San Antonio unions worried about paltry funding increase for National Labor Relations Board
The first congressional funding bump in a decade for the federal agency overseeing U.S. labor law came in at just $25 million.
By Karly Williams
Tags: San Antonio News, National Labor Relations Board, NLRB, American Postal Workers Union, labor, unions, Teamsters Local 657, San Antonio, Jolt Union, Jolt Action, International Union of Elevator Constructors, Starbucks, SAY Sí, congress, federal funding
Workers at San Antonio nonprofit SAY Sí demand the group's board cut ties with anti-union law firm
Employees also asked the board to show proof that it didn't hire the firm with donations intended to fund programs and community events.
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, SAY Sí, union, labor, organizing, National Labor Relations board, NLRB, Jason Moran, San Antonio nonprofits, arts organizations, Ogletree Deakins, St. Mary's University, John W. Teeter Jr., Amazon.com, Donald Trump, Atlantic City casino
San Antonio arts nonprofit SAY Sí's board contests bargaining unit, stalling union election
SAY Sí’s board offered to recognize a union consisting of 12 employees, which represents less than half its total labor force.
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, SAY Sí, union, labor, organizing, National Labor Relations board, NLRB, Jason Moran, San Antonio nonprofits, arts organizations, United Professional Organizers, Darlene Haas Awada, Ogletree Deacon, Mae Escobar, Andres Gonzalez, Melanie Mendez Gonzalez, Eve Hernandez, Jacob Aronowitz, Alex Ramirez, SAY Sí board, San Antonio
Workers at San Antonio arts nonprofit SAY Sí file to seek union representation
Staffers at the youth-development organization say they want a greater voice in charting its future.
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, SAY Sí, unions, labor, union organizing, Ashley Perez, United Professional Organizers, San Antonio, Arts, youth groups, nonprofits, Austin, Jacob Aronowitz, Ogletree Denkins, NLRB, National Labor Relations Board, Alex Ramirez, Jason Moran, Alex Ramirez
San Antonio actor, writer, director Jade Esteban Estrada named Overtime Theater's creative director
By Sam Sanchez
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Deborah Martin, Jade Esteban Estrada, Nicole Erwin, San Antonio Current, San Antonio Express-News, San Antonio Sentinel, The Overtime Theater, theater arts, Woodlawn Theatre, San Antonio theater, Texas theater, actors
Glitter and Be Gay: Five ways to celebrate Pride this month in San Antonio
By Dana Nichols
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, Pride, Pride Month, LGBTQ, Roxxxy Andrews, drag queen, drag show, Pegasus, Ru Paul's Drag Race, All-Star, Ms. Thick & Juicy, Erica Andrews, Pride on the Strip, block party, PRIDE Bigger Than Texas Virtual Parade, PRIDE. Bigger than Texas, Pride San Antonio, online event, virtual event, Facebook, YouTube, livestream, Fiesta Frenzy 2021, Amber Nixx, Taryn Taylor, Layla LaRue, Kourtney Deveraux, Lady Tiffany, Lee Marshall, Victoria Rosa, Mia Marie, Eryca Daniels, Autumn Summers, Public Theater of San Antonio, SAY Sí, Youth Voice Youth Pride, Carlo Rodriguez, Alejandro Peña, Yoomi Park, film, screening
Priced out of Southtown, SAY Sí goes west
By Josh Feola, The San Antonio Heron
Tags: SAY Sí, Alazan-Apache courts, apache creek, Bexar County, Blue Star Arts Complex, Charles Butt Foundation, Chili Bowl, Christian Academy of San Antonio, City of San Antonio, David Rogers, Deborah Rogers, Esperanza Peace and Justice Center, Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, John Hinojosa, Nicole Amri, North East School of the Arts, Rinconcito de Esperanza, SAHA, San Antonio Food Bank, San Antonio Housing Authority, San Antonio River Authority, San Antonio Water System, Say Si, Shirley Gonzales, Southtown, Stephen Garza-Guzman, Tafolla Middle School, West Side, San Antonio, Westside TIRZ
San Antonio burlesque performer S.T. Shimi dies at 49
By Kelly Nelson
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, S.T. Shmi, Black Orchid, Stars and Garters, burlesque, Oscar Alvarado, Hyperbubble, Jump-Start Performance Co.
The Pearl in San Antonio reimagines Día de los Muertos with online and on-site offerings
By Brianna Espinoza
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, Pearl, Día de los Muertos, day of the dead, DIY, maker kits, skull piñatas, catrina collage, commnity altar, virtual altar, Jon Hinojosa, SAY Sí, Carver Community Cultural Center, Azul Barrientos, Esperanza Center, streaming, livestream, Regina Moya, Manola & Maria, Lua Bash, Kaldric Dow, Manuel Felguérez, San Antonio-Mexico Friendship Council, Mexican Cultural Institute and the Consulate of Mexico in San Antonio, Hotel Emma, La Gloria, Pan de Muerto, Amor y Esperanza, Love and Hope, virtual event, online event
New online performance by San Antonio's Jump-Start deals with family and Alzheimer's
By Steve Hargis
Tags: jump-start performance co., I'll remember for you, online event, free event, COVID-19, alzheimer's disease, memory loss, lisa suarez, latina-centric, San Antonio, Things to do in San Antonio, Zoom, I'll Remember You
Marisela Barrera Returns with Livestreamed Performance of Tejana Rasquacha
By Darian Mendez
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, Tejana Rasquacha, Marisela Barrerea, Jump-Start Performance Co., Jump Start, Performance Co, Rasquache, theater, teatro, teatrista, online event, things to do online, things to do at home, streaming event
She Wears Bells Operetta to be Streamed Online This Week to San Antonio Audiences
By Deanna Wilson
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, she wears bells, jo reyes-boitel, Jump-Start Performance Co., INKubator, performance, online, Zoom, operetta, things to do at home
NALAC Grant Awardee Ariana Brown Celebrates Release of New Chapbook, EP with Performance at SAY Sí
Tags: San Antonio, things to do in San Antonio, San Antonio events, Ariana Brown, poet, poetry reading, spoken word poetry, NALAC, grant, San Antonio Artist Grant, National Association of Latino Arts and Culture, Sana Sana, chapbook, book release, SAY Sí, LET US BE ENOUGH, EP, black experience, black girlhood, Aminah Dece, Anthony Flores, Nikaria Padron, Andrea "Vocab" Sanderson, Game Over Books, Q&A, book signing
Acting Out: What's New on San Antonio's Stages in 2020
By Trevor Flynn
Tags: San Antonio, things to do in San Antonio, theater, More Senior Moments, Barshop Jewish Community Center, The Magical Piñata, The Magik Theatre, A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder, The Public Theater, The Music Man, Woodlawn Theatre, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Roxie Theatre Company, Anna in the Tropics, Classic Theatre of San Antonio, These Shining Lives, The Sheldon Vexler Theatre, Twelfth Night, The Overtime Theater, Admissions
SAY Sí Announces Move to New Campus on the West Side in 2020
Tags: San Antonio, Say Sí, West Side, 2020, Gensler, MP Studio, Brazos Street, Westside, culinary arts, cooking, baking, digital music composition, electronic music, journalism, writing. garden, restaurant, renovation, expansion, Slideshow
Last Call Before Christmas: Two Plays Worth Seeing in San Antonio Before Holiday Content Takes Over
Tags: San Antonio, things to do in San Antonio, theater, musical, The Overtime Theater, Trinity University, Stieren Theater, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Charles Dickens, The Meeting, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr., audience participation, multiple endings
Agarita Ensemble Pianist Daniel Anastasio Dishes on Upcoming Día de los Muertos Performance
Tags: San Antonio, things to do in San Antonio, classical music, chamber music, Agarita, Daniel Anastasio, free, new music, Molly Joyce, Jessica Meyer, Muertitos Fest, Say Sí, John Williams, Alberto Ginastera, Maurice Ravel, Laura Van Prooyen, Danville Chadbourne, Nilgun Derman
Marisela Barrera, Amalia Ortiz and Anna De Luna to Blow Up Jump-Start Performance Co. with Weekend-Long Performance Series
Tags: San Antonio, things to do in San Antonio, Tejana Atómica, Tejana Atomica, Jump-Start Performance Co., Clint Taylor, Amalia Ortiz, Marisela Barrera, Anna De Luna, Carmen from Mexico, The Canción Cannibal Cabaret, Tejana Rasquacha
October's First Friday Art Openings Feature Giant Produce and Unfulfilled Promises
Tags: San Antonio, things to do in San Antonio, art, contemporary art, local art, independent art, First Friday, Blue Star Complex, Say Sí, Flax Studio, FL!GHT Gallery, Terminal 136, The Gallery at MBS, Studio 204, Lunatics, Royals, Fiends, & Other Delights, Smo³, Vikky Jones, Adam Smolensky, Night Moves, Brian Caron, The Grand Gourd, John Dalton Atkins, Hiveminded, Hilary Rochow, Jam To-morrow, Elizabeth Camilletti, Mestizo, Dia de los Muertos, Muertitos Fest
Four Things to Do in San Antonio Instead of Joining the Area 51 Raid on Friday
Tags: San Antonio, things to do in San Antonio, area 51 raid, Naruto run, alienstock, Mars Attacks!, Alamo Drafthouse, Alamo Drafthouse Westlakes, Strange Cinema Club, Black Moon Society, Black Moon Print, Mantle Art Space, Teletextile: Connected, Jump-Start Performance Co., Pamela Martinez, Big Texas Comicon, Henry B. González Convention Center
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McCombs dealership Native American statue now at San Antonio-area high school
By Michael Karlis
Post where Austin bartender claims to have spoken with 'Rainey Street Killer' goes viral
Alex Jones warns Texans the 'deep state' plans sinister shit for the solar eclipse
Cost of living comfortably in San Antonio jumped 43% from last year
Don Omar, one of the earliest and defining superstars of reggaeton, brought his infectious beats and socially conscious lyrics to Frost Bank…
By San Antonio Current Staff
Gloria Trevi, the groundbreaking Mexican pop singer-songwriter, electrified Freeman Coliseum on Saturday, bringing feminist lyrics, scintillating dance moves and an array of…
Crowds gathered in downtown San Antonio Saturday for the Annual Cesar E. Chavez March for Justice. Here's a look at everyone who turned out…
The Monte Vista Historic District has long been hailed as one of San Antonio's crown jewel neighborhoods. Indeed, due to its popularity,…
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