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UTSA Asian Festival returns to downtown San Antonio this weekend
This family-friendly event celebrates the diverse Asian diaspora throughout San Antonio and South Texas with food, hands-on activities and performances.
By Christianna Davies
Tags: Things to Do, UTSA Asian Festival, things to do in San Antonio, Institute of Texan Cultures, UTSA Downtown Campus, AAPI Heritage Month
Will musician Bongo Joe, who entertained downtown San Antonio for 2 decades, be lost to obscurity?
By Bill Baird
Tags: Music Stories & Interviews, Music Feature, San Antonio, Texas, Bongo Joe, George Coleman, George Bongo Joe Coleman, street musician, live music, local music, San Antonio history, local history, downtown soundtrack, busker, busking, street music, downtown San Antonio, Hemisfair, Hemisfair '68, Fort Worth, JFK, John F. Kennedy, Kennedy assassination, busking, outsider artists, River Walk, Alamo Plaza, Main Plaza, the Convention Center, Alamodome, City Hall, Market Square, La Villita or Commerce Street Bridge, San Antonio Symphony, Francois Huybrechts, President Gerald Ford, New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, Quint Davis, Kathy Trenchard, AT&T Center, Mack McCormick, Arhoolie Records, Dizzy Gillespie, Michael Mehl, The Cellar, Texas musicians, Texas blues, texas folk, Lee Harvey Oswald, Institute of Texan Cultures, Chris Strachwitz, Pat Kirkwood, George Carlin, Rob Johnson, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Did Beatniks Kill John F. Kennedy: Bongo Joe's Requiem for the President, Texas folklore, Cover Story
CityScrapes: San Antonio's Grand Hyatt deal is rushing forward while far too many questions remain
By Heywood Sanders
Tags: San Antonio News, Grand Hyatt, San Antonio, city of San Antonio, bond issue, hotel giveaway, San Antonio City Council, city council, Institute of Texan Cultures, ITC, UTSA, University of Texas at San Antonio, convention center, convention center expansion, hotel tax, University of Houston, Conrad Hilton College of Hotel and Restaurant Management, St. Paul Square, Dallas, Ft. Worth, Austin, City Manager Erik Walsh, Chief Financial Officer Ben Gorzell, underwriters, payment to Hyatt, Grand Hyatt San Antonio Riverwalk Hotel, Grand Hyatt deal
New app adds augmented reality experiences to San Antonio's Japanese Tea Garden
By Kelly Nelson
Tags: Sports & Recreation, San Antonio, Texas, Japanese Tea Garden, AR, Augmented Reality, Japanese Tea Garden AR, Geomedia, Google Play, Apple, app, AR app, parks, San Antonio parks, San Antonio landmarks, local landmarks, San Antonio history, local history, Japanese Tea Garden Augmented Reality Experience App, San Antonio Parks Foundation, Ann Enkoji, Mable Jingu Enkoji, Jingu, Jingu family, Bamboo House, Institute of Texan Cultures, City of San Antonio Parks & Recreation, SAPF, Kumamoto, Urban Green Fair, Homer Garcia III, Kokoro, flying dragon, selfie, custom-colored koi, koi release, AR experiences, augmented reality experiences, AR locations, augmented reality locations, educational app
Camille Rosengren, owner of San Antonio's revered Rosengren's Bookstore, has died at age 94
By William Jack Sibley, NOWCastSA
Tags: Camille Duane Rosengren, Rosengren's Bookstore, San Antonio arts, San Antonio literature, San Antonio bookstore, River Road, downtown San Antonio, Camille Rosengren, Cam Rosengren, Zambrano Homestead, San Antonio Conservation Society, Women for Peace in the Southwest, River Road Neighborhood Association, Zonta Club of San Antonio, Emily Katherine Ferry, King William, Menger Hotel, St. Anthony Hotel, Willie Morris, Harper's, Frank Duane Rosengren, Hemisfair, Institute of Texan Cultures, Metropolitan Museum of Art, our lady of the lake, Incarnate word, Metropolitan Museum of Art, San Antonio obituaries, San Antonio deaths
Odd Objects: San Antonio Museums Share Fascinating (and Creepy) Finds From Deep in Their Collections
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, museums, art museum, history, odd object, creepy objects, San Antonio Museum of Art, Briscoe Western Art Museum, McNay Art Museum, Institute of Texan Cultures, Castroville Hearse, horse drawn hearse, haunted objects, haunted hearse, cat mummy, Ancient Egypt, SAMA, Andy Warhol, William "Wild Bill" Hickman, Colt Pistol, gun, Danites, Wild West, Joseph Smith, Mormon Church, Sampson, long hair, Utah War, Fort Bridger, Geronimo, Tetradrachm of Nero and Poppaea, ancient coin, Roman coin, John Adams, Henry Adams, John Quincy Adams, Jean Tinguely, Eva Aeppli, Kerzenstock mit Maske, Candlestick with Mask, weird objects, museum collections, museum archives, historical artifacts, surprising artifacts
Inaugural San Antonio Black International Film Festival Celebrating Marginalized Voices and Experiences
By Kiko Martinez
Tags: SABIFF, San Antonio Black International Film Festival, San Antonio, things to do in San Antonio, Ada Babineaux, #Truth, Institute of Texan Cultures, Carver Community Cultural Center, Carver Library, Cherrity Bar, UTSA Buena Vista Theater, Arneson River Theatre, La Villita, Afrofuturism, Charles Murray
SaddleUp Exhibit Gives San Antonians a Glimpse Into Ranching Lifestyle
By Brittany Wagner
Tags: Things to do in San Antonio, Institute of Texan Cultures, museum, photography, cowboy, Texas, West
Institute of Texan Cultures to Stage an Encore for Its Discussion of San Antonio's Heavy Metal History
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: UTSA, Institute of Texan Cultures, Larry Barragan, Helstar, Bobby Jarzombek, Juggernaut, Al Berlanga, Syrus, Buster Grant, Wyzard, Donnie Van Stavern, SA Slayer, Nacho Vara, Byfist, Robb’s MetalWorks, Robb Chavez, Heavy Metal Capital of the World, old school metal, San Antonio, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Rush
San Antonio Surrealist David Zamora Casas to Unveil ‘Transcendental Tricentennial’ at the Institute of Texan Cultures
By Bryan Rindfuss
Tags: David Zamora Casas, rasquache, rasquachismo, Sandra Cisneros, Frida Kahlo, Salvador Dalí, Tomas Ybarra-Frausto, Institute of Texan Cultures, gender fluidity, surrealism, gay artists, San Antonio artists, Latinx artists, things to do in San Antonio
Special Panel, Temporary Exhibit Recognize San Antonio as the Heavy Metal Capital of the World
Tags: Heavy Metal Capital of the World, Texas, San Antonio, Military City USA, Penn State, Gregory Peek, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Rush, South Texas Museum of Pop Culture, Institute of Texan Cultures
Historian Talks About the Importance of San Antonio's Heavy Metal History
Tags: Heavy Metal Capital of the World, UTSA, Institute of Texan Cultures, heavy metal, hard rock, kiss, kmac, Jack Orbin, Donnie Meals, Lou Roney, Tom "T-Bone" Scheppke, Brian Kendall, Joe Anthony, Legs Diamond, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Triumph
Texas Folklife Festival Returns to Institute of Texan Cultures This Weekend
Tags: San Antonio, Texas Folklife Festival, Texas, Institute of Texan Cultures, diversity, international, World's Fair, UTSA
What Texas is All About: Texas Folklife Festival
By SPONSORED
Tags: San Antonio, Institute of Texan Cultures, Texas Folklife Festival, Texas, culture fests, family reunion
Institute of Texan Cultures Celebrates Lunar New Year with Annual Asian Festival
By Jessica Elizarraras
Tags: Asian Festival, Institute of Texan Cultures, San Antonio, Texas, Lunar New Year, Year of the Dog, Slideshow
The History of a Cowboy Breakfast, As Told By a Chuckwagon Cook
By Maria Cristina Gardner
Tags: Cowboy Breakfast, rodeo, chuckwagon, Briscoe Museum of Western Art, institute of Texan Cultures, San Antonio, Video
10 Ways to Get Your Drink/Grub in San Antonio This Spring
By San Antonio Current Staff
Tags: Flavor Issue, culinary calendar, food events, drink events, food and wine, san antonio, texas, Witte Museum, Hemisfair Park, The Shops at La Cantera, Institute of Texan Cultures
UTSA Institute of Texan Culture Wants to Hear Your HemisFair '68 Memories
By Sarah Martinez
Tags: hemisfair, anniversary, hemisfair park, san antonio, utsa, institute of texan cultures
The Institute of Texan Cultures is Brewing Up Texas with New Exhibit
Tags: brewing up texas, institute of texan cultures, alamo beer, freetail brewing co., Slideshow
Institute of Texan Cultures Exhibit Digs into ‘The Other Side of Eagle Ford Shale’
Tags: Institute of Texan Cultures, Eagle Ford Shale, fracking, Zavala, Dimmit, LaSalle, State Impact, EFS, UTSA Mexico Center
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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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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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