Pianist Jon Nakamatsu has been a frequent San Antonio guest since his Cliburn Competition win in 1997... and he's finally teaming up with the Olmos Ensemble for a concert this Sunday and Monday! Learn more at the link, including Nakamatsu's thoughts on playing music for kids: "The criticism is immediate, very honest, and also really interesting!"
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In Loose of Earth, a story of a tight-knit evangelical family in West Texas, the oldest daughter tries to make sense of the contradictions of the world she is warned about and the world she has to occupy. When her father contracts cancer from "forever chemicals" her world come crashing down. The memoir is Loose of Earth, and we hear from the author Kathleen Dorothy Blackburn.
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In his latest book, Truth is the Arrow, Mercy is the Bow, Steve Almond explores the trials and myths that influence our writing lives.
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In March, he released the album "Saint-Saëns."
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Why does the chain’s most loyal Texas customers think it's worth the hype?
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Head to Zilker Park on Sunday to see hundreds of kites fill the sky. The festival runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Joan Means Khabele was one of the first Black women to jump into the pool in protest of segregation.
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The comedian will perform a set and have a conversation with TPR's Director of Events Tori Pool as part of TPR's Creekside Sessions.
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They are planning their first performance season for next spring.
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Five local artists worked with the San Antonio River Foundation to design and install public art pieces across the San Pedro Creek Culture Park.
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Higgs predicted the existence of the Higgs boson particle, helping explain how matter formed after the Big Bang. His death at 94 was announced by the University of Edinburgh, where he was a professor.