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Luminaria Director Yadhira Lozano takes the long-running arts festival in new, more diverse directions
Lozano is the first Latina to lead the high-profile arts organization.
By Anjali Gupta
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Arts Feature, Visual Art, things to do in San Antonio, Yadhira Lozano, Luminaria Contemporary Arts Festival, San Antonio Arts Commission, arts funding, Slideshow
Window open for San Antonio artists and arts groups to apply for $5 million in pandemic-relief money
The program is expected aid 133 San Antonio artists and 40 arts nonprofits, according to city officials. The window to apply will remain open through July 29.
By Tommy Escobar
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, American Rescue Plan Act, ARPA, ARPA 4 Arts, pandemic relief, San Antonio, arts, arts organizations, visual artists, arts groups, nonprofits, arts funding, City Council, art careers, pandemic, COVID-19, COVID, coronavirus
San Antonio's striking symphony musicians end mediation, citing management's 'inflexible' offers
Musicians said management's offers would gut the orchestra and make it even harder to correct its financial course.
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, San Antonio Symphony, Musicians of the San Antonio Symphony, MOSAS, symphony strike, labor, federal mediator, mediation, Mary Ellen Goree, budgets, revenues, shortfalls, financial troubles, musicians strikes, orchestra cuts, arts funding, walkout, symphony musicians
Unpacking 2020: The pandemic wasn’t the only major news story roiling San Antonio and Texas this year
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, 2020, year in review, looking back, 2020 in review, pandemic, COVID-19, coronavirus, election, 2020 election, Texas politics, local politics, Attorney General, Ken Paxton, healthcare workers, arts funding, nonprofit funding, inequality, Democrats, Republicans, Mayor Ron Nirenberg, police accouuntability, Black Lives Matter, BLM, misinformation, conspiracy theories, racial justice
San Antonio CARES 4 Art Grant Program to Provide Financial Relief to Local Art Community
By Deanna Wilson
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, arts, funding, Department of Arts & Culture, SA CARES 4 Art, grants, COVID-19, COVID 19, coronavirus, social distancing, financial crisis, financial losses, arts funding, grant program, grant, apply for grants, CARES Act, individual artists, nonprofit organizations, arts grants
New Song Takes a Swipe at Ted Cruz for Becoming a Johnny-Come-Lately Country Music Fan
Tags: Ted Cruz, country music, country and western, C&W, musicians, Vic Berger IV, Trent Reznor, Nine Inch Nails, Willie Nelson, arts funding, marijuana, 9/11 attacks, September 11, Texas politics, GOP, Republican, Senator, rock music, insults, satire, music
Luminaria Artist Foundation Opens Second Round of Emergency Relief Grants in San Antonio
By Kelly Nelson
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, Luminaria Artist Foundation, arts grants, Corona Arts Relief, emergency grants, support local artists, arts funding, Luminaria, pandemic, coronavirus, COVID-19, COVID 19, corona virus, artists, economic crisis, financial crisis, grants, grant appliccations
Luminaria, TPR and Others Host Livestream Telethon to Benefit San Antonio Artists This Weekend
By Darian Mendez
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, telethon, Corona Arts Relief Program, artist grants, TPR, :Luminaria Arrtist Foundation, streamathon, Texas Public Radio, Luminaria Artist Foundation, Garrett T. Capps, Lonesome Rose, NOWCastSA, Facebook Live, YouTube, ¡Viva! A Live Streamathon Supporting the Arts & Artists in San Antonio, Viva, fundraiser, pandemic, coronavirus, COVID-19, corona virus, COVID 19, financial aid, economic crisis, arts funding, support local artists, Bexar County, cultura
Budget Bloodbath: Defunding San Antonio Arts Organizations Will Save Money During the Current Crisis, But at What Cost?
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, budget cuts, arts funding, arts defunded, Esperanza Center for Peace and Justice, San Antonio Symphony, Public Theater of San Antonio, public funding, City of San Antonio, Graciela Sanchez, economic crisis, coronavirus, COVID-19, corona virus, COVID 19, pandemic, Luminaria, events cancelled, tax revenue
San Antonio's Luminaria Cancels 2020 Contemporary Arts Festival
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, arts, Luminaria, Contepmorary Arts Festival, contemporary art, support local art, support local artists, Hemisfair, canceled, cancellation, cancel, call for artists, budget cuts, funding loss, funding cuts, arts funding, city of san antonio, coronavirus, COVID-19, corona virus, COVID 19, economic crisis, pandemic
City of San Antonio Decimates Arts Funding, Furloughs 270 Employees in Latest Budget Cuts
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, City of San Antonio, municipal funding, funding cuts, furloughed workers, Centro De Artes, gallery closure, arts programs, arts funding, budget cuts, San Antonio Symphony, Esperanza Peace and Justice Center, arts grants, tax revenue, lost tax revenue, furlough, furloughed employees, Mayor Ron Nirenberg
San Antonio Department of Arts and Culture Announces Two New Performing Arts Grants
Tags: San Antonio, performing arts, nonprofit, grants, Department of Arts and Culture, city funding, Debbie Racca-Sittre, Production Costs Grant, Performing Arts Venue Facility Improvement Grant, Bexar County, arts funding
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By Elaine Wolff
Tags: News Etc., arts funding, News, Mashup
What price art?
Tags: The QueQue, arts funding, News, The QueQue
What price arts funding?
Tags: News Etc., arts funding, News, CurBlog
Arts orgs in City-owned facilities are peerless
Tags: News Etc., OCA, arts funding, Blogs, CurBlog
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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
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By San Antonio Current Staff
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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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