On the day Griffiths married author Salman Rushdie, her longtime best friend died unexpectedly. Eleven months later, Rushdie was stabbed multiple times while being interviewed on stage.
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The nation’s largest Martin Luther King Jr. Day march carries special significance in San Antonio, where a small Black community helped build a tradition that now draws hundreds of thousands each year.
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The Rev. Raymond Aaron Callies started the event to bring attention to deficiencies affecting Black residents on the city’s east side.
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Kaldric Dow's new mural is on Nolan Street on the East Side.
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It's not quite clear what the latest Trek series wants to be: a rollicking adventure, a college coming-of-age story, or a bizarre blend of both?
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Here are three ideas for fun things to do this weekend.
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Opera San Antonio has created an event for opera lovers at the Tobin Center.
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San Antonio is preparing for what's believed to be the largest Martin Luther King Jr. March in the country this Monday. Two special guests will take the stage at the end of the march.
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The San Antonio Art League & Museum's next exhibit comes from its collection.
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Before there was a film industry in Hollywood, there was the Star Film Ranch in San Antonio. At the dawn of cinema, a group of motion picture pioneers came to the Alamo City to produce the first authentic westerns.
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To celebrate the fiftieth episode of "The Lonely Voice" podcast, Peter Orner and Yvette Benavides discuss the four stories in the "Edouard, Juliette, Lena" story cycle — "A Recollection," "The Colonel's Child," "Rue de Lille," and "Lena."