Vol. 32, No. 20
After Ushering the Trump Circus Into The White House, Brad Parscale Is Turning His Megaphone on San Antonio
By Sanford Nowlin
Chatting with Paul Elizondo, El León de Bexar County
By Jade Esteban Estrada
Environmental Defense Fund Lauds S.A.'s Green Leadership
San Antonio May Be On the Cusp of Developing Texas’s Only Legitimate Needle Exchange
By Greg Jefferson
Remember the Alamo, and This Naked Man
By Sarah Martinez
Council Takes First Step to Enforcing Net Neutrality in San Antonio
Bexar County Sues Purdue Pharmaceuticals and Other Opioid Makers
By Megan Rodriguez
Clerk Will Verify that the Firefighters Collected Enough Signatures to Force Charter Vote
Juan Castillo, Who Claimed Innocence, Executed for 2003 Lovers' Lane Murder
San Antonio is the No. 2 Retirement Hotspot in the U.S.
25-year-old Man Posed as Hurricane Harvey Evacuee Just to Play Basketball
Low-cost Frontier Airlines Adds Service to Nine Cities From San Antonio
San Antonio Aquarium Welcomes Adorable Sloth, Here's How You Can Meet Her
San Antonio Likely to Sue Drug Companies Over the Opioid Crisis, Councilman Says
Today is the Last Day for Early Voting in Party Runoffs
Updated: 10 People Dead in Houston-Area High School Shooting
Ban Doors, Not Guns, to Stop School Shootings, Dan Patrick Says
Fundraising Campaign for Main Avenue Rainbow Crosswalk Nears Goal
By Sam Sanchez
San Antonians Get Creative for Twitter's #PoemYourCity
After Santa Fe Shooting, Prominent Texas House Republican Asks Abbott to Call Special Session on School Shootings
By Emma Platoff, The Texas Tribune
Baboon Escapes Crate, Runs Around San Antonio Airport
Galveston Island Named One of the Best Beaches in the Country, According to Report
Today is the Last Chance to Vote in Primary Runoffs
South Texas Doctor Faces Lawsuits on Top of Federal Fraud Charges
Lloyd Doggett Takes Aim at Greg Abbott's School Shooting Roundtable
Today's Voter Turnout in San Antonio Is Looking Pretty Thin
Free Will Astrology (5/16/18-5/22/18)
By Rob Brezsny
Savage Love: Denver's Oriental Theater
By Dan Savage
New Multimedia Exhibition Highlights LGBTQI+ Experiences and Challenges Through Identity, Narratives
By Bryan Rindfuss
Artist Ana Fernandez Captures the Essence of San Antonio in Puro Exhibition 'Still Life'
By Dan R. Goddard
Giacomo Puccini’s La Bohème Brings Opera to Tobin Center
By Kelly Nelson
El Mundo Zurdo Conference Celebrating 20th Anniversary of Gloria E. Anzaldúa's Borderlands
By James Courtney
San Antonio Museum of Art Screening Original The Mummy in Support of Egyption Exhibition
By Michael Barrett
San Antonio Artist Imagines Marvel Villain Venom As a Spurs Fan
Britt Lorraine's “Panopticon” Exhibition Formed Over 15 Years, Opens This Weekend
Made in SA Film Series Closes with Screening of Go Down, Death! at Sunset Station
Series Exploring Public Art Via Bicycle Kicks Off with Gary Sweeney Works
Spurs' Silver Dancers to Be Replaced with Coed "Hype Team" Due to Lack of Interest
Culinaria Returns to San Antonio This Weekend, Here's What's On the Menu
By Jessica Elizarraras
San Antonio's Third LA Crawfish Will Open in Castle Hills This Fall
Dining at Clementine, San Antonio's Most Exciting Restaurant
Texas Cocktails is an Easy Guide for Cocktail Lovers and Novices Alike
Here's How to Score a Free Big Red Donut at the Barbacoa and Big Red Festival
Sushi Express Opens New Location, Offers Free Miso Soup Through May
More Joe on Broadway with the Newly-Opened Fremonti Coffee Cart
The BarbacoApparel Crew On Where to Find The Best Barbacoa in San Antonio
New Documentary to Offer a Taste of Texas Mexican (Not Tex-Mex) Cuisine
There's a Chance San Antonio Could Get a Waffle House
Broadway Gets Another Coffee Spot, Across from Witte Museum
The South BBQ & Kitchen Opens Wednesday
Revolución Opens Downtown Location
San Antonio Food Truck Chef Will Be Featured in Cooking Channel's Man Fire Food
Jason Dady's Bringing More Barbecue to Downtown San Antonio This Weekend
Hot Topics: Elnuh Releases Full-Length Debut Record
By Chris Conde
“Bamboleo” Band Playing the Majestic Theatre Wednesday Night
Dee Snider to Release New Solo Album on Metal Label
Buddy Guy and Jonny Lang Are Coming to San Antonio to Melt Our Faces
Get Your Fix of '90s Alt-Rock at the Everclear, Marcy Playground Show in New Braunfels
Longtime Rockers Bubble Puppy Return to San Antonio
Paper Tiger Brings Night of Indie Electronica with New Zealand's Kimbra
Sex Symbol Tom Jones is Ready to Serenade San Antonio
The 37th Annual Tejano Conjunto Festival Returns This Weekend
Austin-Based Balmorhea Delivers Minimalist Post-Rock to Paper Tiger
Cold War Kids Taking Over The Rustic for Intimate Performance
Sexy Pop Leather Rockers Culture Wars To Play Paper Tiger
Deadbolt, the Scariest Band in the World, Lurks into San Antonio
San Antonio's Ada Vox to Perform With Patti LaBelle Tonight
Bust Out Your Fubu, Fam: Dru Hill Is Headed To San Antonio
Ada Vox and Patti LaBelle SLAYED "Lady Marmalade" On American Idol Last Night
Texas Woman Files Sexual Assault Lawsuit Against R. Kelly After Meeting at San Antonio Concert
Ultra-meta Deadpool 2 Just Another Notch in Marvel’s Utility Belt
By Kiko Martinez
Disobedience is a Mature, Lesbian Narrative Exploring Conflict Between Free Will, Religious Obligation
HBO’s Fahrenheit 451, Starring Michael B. Jordan, An Unconvincing Adaptation
By Josh Bell
Flash Laughs Presents: 420 Carnival
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San Antonio Spurs accidentally confirm team is looking to relocate downtown
By Michael Karlis
Popular Salad and Go concept expanding its San Antonio footprint
By Nina Rangel
True Colors: Jeremy Sochan is putting his stamp on the Spurs and San Antonio
San Antonio Pastor John Hagee says he'll lobby Congress to back Israeli attacks on Iran
Great dining spots abound in San Antonio, but things can get complicated when you have kids in tow. Fortunately, many Alamo City…
By San Antonio Current Staff
A nearly 6,000-square-foot Monte Vista mansion that blends historic details with modern elegance underwent a steep, $200,000 price cut late last month.…
A distinctive 1927 Spanish-style home built by Nathan Straus Nayfach, the architect of downtown’s iconic Alemeda Theater, is back on the market…
A 1938 home overlooking Woodlawn Lake hit the market last month for $525,000, and it's got more than just a pretty brick…
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