This restored 1913 San Antonio home includes a dining area that opens into a sunroom

A restored home in San Antonio's Monte Vista Historic District with stately columns and an abundance of elegant millwork has hit the…

By San Antonio Current Staff

This restored 1913 San Antonio home includes a dining area that opens into a sunroom
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Renowned San Antonio photographer Al Rendon is selling his 1892 studio and living space

Al Rendon, recognized as one of San Antonio's best fine-art and commercial photographers, has placed his longtime studio, gallery and residence on…

By San Antonio Current Staff

Renowned San Antonio photographer Al Rendon is selling his 1892 studio and living space
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24 San Antonio restaurants that are always worth the wait

Delicious dishes, gorgeous atmosphere and impeccable service make each of these sought-after spots difficult to get into on a whim. Sometimes, you…

By San Antonio Current Staff

Supper
136 E. Grayson St., (210) 448-8351, supperatemma.com
Open for all three meals of the day, Supper at the Pearl is a go-to for elevated farm-to-table American dishes. As with any Pearl restaurant, a reservation ahead of time will give guests a better chance of scoring savory dishes like chicken paillard or gulf snapper adobo inside this Hotel Emma restaurant.
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20 useless facts about San Antonio you can use to impress out-of-towners

When playing tour guide for visiting friends and family, there's plenty of culture and history in San Antonio to draw from. But…

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You can actually take the stairs at the Tower of the Americas. 
It’ll only take you 952 steps to reach the top of the 750-foot-tall structure.
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Everything we saw as singer-songwriter Angel Olsen played San Antonio's Tobin Center

Acclaimed singer-songwriter Angel Olsen performed Monday at San Antonio's Tobin Center for the Performing Arts, sharing music from her 2022 album Big…

By San Antonio Current Staff

Everything we saw as singer-songwriter Angel Olsen played San Antonio's Tobin Center
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Everything we saw as people took to the streets of downtown San Antonio to protect abortion rights

Hundreds of people showed up in downtown San Antonio Sunday afternoon to mark the 50th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade Supreme…

By San Antonio Current Staff

Everything we saw people took to the streets in downtown San Antonio to protect abortion rights
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Everyone we saw having fun at San Antonio's SpongeBob-themed Bikini Bottom Rave

On Friday, the traveling Bikini Bottom Rave came to San Antonio, allowing revelers to bring back their childhood memories of absorbent, yellow…

By San Antonio Current Staff

Everyone we saw having fun at San Antonio's SpongeBob-themed Bikini Bottom Rave
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20 fun things to do in San Antonio that don’t involve alcohol

Who says you need booze to have fun? Whether you're sober, temporarily abstaining or just don't feel like imbibing on a given…

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Visit a museum or gallery you’ve never been to before
Most San Antonians know the more-popular museums and galleries, but there’s most likely a few you’re not as familiar with. Now is the perfect time to explore a museum off the beaten path, or maybe a gallery out of your comfort zone. Not sure where to start? Try the Contemporary at Blue Star — a house for innovative contemporary art, this nonprofit’s galleries are open to anyone for free, and on top of their range of rotating exhibitions, they also offer a variety of family-friendly art events.
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This San Antonio home for sale was designed by the McNay's architect for a famed rancher

D.K. Furnish made his mark on the Southwest as a rancher before settling into city life in San Antonio after three decades in…

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This San Antonio home for sale was designed by the McNay's architect for a famed rancher
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Renowned San Antonio artist and philanthropist Nancy Pawel’s Terrell Hills home is on the market

The 1929 Terrell Hills house previously owned by the late ceramic artist and art educator Nancy Pawel has all the charm of a…

By San Antonio Current Staff

Renowned San Antonio artist and philanthropist Nancy Pawel’s Terrell Hills home is on the market
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25 essential San Antonio pizza spots everybody should try at least once

San Antonio has plenty of great pizzerias. Some have been around for decades, while others arrived on the scene as recently as…

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Pizza Classics
3440 N. St. Mary's St., (210) 225-3356, pizzaclassics.com
Since 1986, Pizza Classics has been living up to its name. This classic spot serves a broad spectrum of pizza options, including a mega 20-inch pie.
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Everything we saw at San Antonio's 2023 march honoring Martin Luther King Jr.

Hundreds of thousands of people gathered to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday, standing up for peace, justice and equality.…

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Everything we saw at San Antonio's 2023 march honoring Martin Luther King Jr.
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Everything we saw as the Sound of Animals Fighting rocked San Antonio's Vibes Event Center

Late last year, post-hardcore supergroup the Sound of Animals Fighting released the EP Apeshit, its first new material since 2008, and the…

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Everything we saw as the Sound of Animals Fighting rocked San Antonio's Vibes Event Center
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Everything we saw as the San Antonio Spurs packed 68,000 people into the Alamodome

The San Antonio Spurs broke an attendance record Friday when they played the Golden State Warriors at the Alamodome for the franchise's…

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Everything we saw as the San Antonio Spurs packed 68,000 people into the Alamodome
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This San Antonio Mediterranean-style mansion comes with its own gym and a wedding pavilion

A sprawling home recently listed in the gated Terra Mont community near Grey Forest has got extravagances piled on extravagances. Which one…

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This San Antonio Mediterranean-style mansion comes with its own gym and a \wedding pavilion
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A house once owned by late-1800s San Antonio politician John Henry Kirkpatrick is for sale

John Henry Kirkpatrick represented San Antonio in the Texas House of Representatives back in the 1890s, and in 1917, after his time…

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A house once owned by late-1800s San Antonio politician John Henry Kirkpatrick is for sale
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25 vegan and vegetarian-friendly restaurants for plant-based eating in San Antonio

Plant-based spots boasting comfort food, cocktails, donuts and even cheeseburgers have popped up across San Antonio, creating a veg-friendly scene that’s bigger…

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Viva Vegeria
1422 Nogalitos St., (210) 465-9233, myvegeria.com
Viva Vegeria offers an assortment of Mexican meals with a twist. BBQ tacos, mole poblano and nachos del picadillo: all vegan and gluten-free.
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The 25 unwritten rules of San Antonio

San Antonio's a city with its own attitude and its own culture. And San Antonians — at least the ones who stick…

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What happens at Fiesta stays at Fiesta.
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San Antonio home of the late wife of Luby's founder is back on the market with a $550,000 price cut

An elegant Alamo Heights home previously owned by Kathleen Lane Luby, the late wife of the founder of the iconic Luby's cafeteria…

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San Antonio home of the late wife of Luby's founder is back on the market with a $550,000 price cut
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A meticulously restored 1929 Tudor-style mansion in Olmos Park is now on the market.

A Tudor-style home featuring exquisite millwork, a ceiling mural and numerous other architectural details has hit the market for $2.1 million. The…

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A meticulously restored 1929 Tudor-style home in Olmos Park is now on the market.
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20 iconic San Antonio bars and restaurants everyone should try at least once

San Antonio residents are lucky to live in a vibrant culinary destination. From Texas-style barbecue to fiery Sichuan food and almost everything…

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La Fonda on Main
2415 N. Main Ave., (210) 733-0621, lafondaonmain.com
A classic for Tex-Mex and interior Mexican fare since 1932, longstanding La Fonda on Main is just one of those spots every San Antonian needs to dine at — ideally sooner rather than later.
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San Antonio's 25 most beautiful places

San Antonio is beautiful in many ways, but some places stand above the rest. Whether you want to soak in the natural…

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McNay Art Museum
6000 N. New Braunfels Ave., (210) 824-5368, mcnayart.org
The McNay, opened in 1954 in Marion Koogler McNay’s sprawling Spanish Colonial Revival mansion, proudly presents itself as “the first museum of modern art in Texas.” The museum complements its impressive permanent collection of Post-Impressionist paintings, medieval and Renaissance treasures, modernist outdoor sculpture, Southwestern folk art and contemporary Latino prints with both touring and homegrown exhibitions.
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Everything we saw as San Antonio celebrated New Year's Eve and rung in 2023

Thousands of San Antonians descended on downtown Saturday for the city's New Year's Eve celebration, which featured live music, food, drinks and…

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Everything we saw as San Antonio celebrated New Year's Eve and rung in 2023
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This San Antonio mid-century home for sale was once part of an annual 'Christmas pilgrimage'

A sprawling mid-century home recently listed for sale in the Oak Park neighborhood was such a head-turner that it was included in…

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This San Antonio mid-century home for sale was once part of an annual 'Christmas pilgrimage'
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A historic San Antonio home with dual rounded porches and giant columns is now for sale

A 1920 home with soaring Corinthian columns and a pair of rounded porches has hit the market in San Antonio's Government Hill…

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A historic San Antonio home with dual rounded porches and giant columns is now for sale
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San Antonio-area bars and restaurants that we said goodbye to in 2022

Though it looks like San Antonio's restaurant scene is finally recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, it's the nature of the foodservice business…

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Rosella Coffee
200 W. Jones Ave.
One of the original local coffee chains in San Antonio, Rosella’s flagship brick and mortar near downtown San Antonio was a haven for those who appreciated good coffee and affable service. The coffee shop offered a casual atmosphere alongside food and wine until its closure in March of 2022.
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Toking Cop, Swimming at the River Walk: The weirdest Texas news stories of 2022

Texas is one weird place. And San Antonio, by virtue of being located in the state, is plenty odd as well. Makes sense…

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Video shared by defense lawyer shows Texas DPS trooper allegedly taking hit of confiscated pot
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What we saw as Toadies blew the roof off of San Antonio's Aztec Theatre on Wednesday

Forth Worth-based Toadies brought their grungy sounds to San Antonio's Aztec Theatre on Wednesday, treating fans to the '90s alt-rock hit "Possum…

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This historic San Antonio-area home for sale comes with a resort-like backyard and pool

A 1926 home listed for sale in central New Braunfels includes many of the classic features one would expect to see in…

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This historic San Antonio-area home for sale comes with a resort-like backyard and pool
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Bombshells, Mr. and Mrs. G's: San Antonio Current's biggest food stories of 2022

It probably shouldn't be a surprise that San Antonio's top food news stories ran the gamut from openings and closures to expansions…

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20. Here's where San Antonio military and vets can get free food on Veterans Day
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