When John Cage composed an opera commemorating the American bicentennial audiences walked out. Now, it's being reinterpreted by new artists in a Detroit Opera production, as the nation turns 250.
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The Weekender lays out three ideas every Friday for fun things to do in San Antonio.
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What are the mysteries behind the quiet routines of one Artie Dam, a high school history teacher in Elizabeth Strout’s latest novel? The Things We Never Say explores isolation and the painful, fragile truths we keep hidden because we don't have the words to talk about them. And yet, this luminous novel gives us a lexicon of loneliness that challenges the fundamental idea that we can never truly know each other. Turns out, the beauty is in trying.
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The company is making Spurs flags for homes, businesses, and vehicles.
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Former San Antonio Philharmonic music director Jeffrey Kahane is launching a new orchestra and educational initiative as the Philharmonic continues to face financial and organizational challenges.
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The Kerrville Folk Festival is 54 years old this month and still going strong.
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The Spurs playoff wins have inspired the composition of a catchy cumbia fusion tune.
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In power ballads and two-steppers, Vince Gill crafts intimate songs about how we treat each other. The Country Music Hall of Famer sandwiches '90s hits in between new material, and closes with "Go Rest High on That Mountain."
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The TCA Lone Star Division train show held its 50th Annual San Antonio Meet on Saturday.
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Bravo’s new reality series "Secrets, Lies, Texas Wives" is drawing mixed reactions from Boerne residents and local officials.
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From the desert into the detention center, "Peregrina/Pilgrim" shares the immigrant experience with readers.