The bronze, life-size statue was created by Laredo artist Armando Hinojosa and now stands outside Phil Hardberger Park's Urban Ecology Center.
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The Bill of Rights, constitutional amendments, and due process are at the core of the discussion within the exhibit.
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TPR's new concert series themed to KPAC's Classical Connections begins on Wednesday, May 13 at 7:00 p.m. at TPR's Malú and Carlos Alvarez Theater.
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A convention of choir singers puts on free concerts this Friday and Saturday at the Lila Cockrell Theatre in downtown San Antonio.
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When author Bruce Handy's son was young, he loved and lost an orange balloon. He and illustrator Julie Kwon talk about a child's singular devotion to a lost object in their nearly wordless kids' book.
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The Pooch Parade at Alamo Heights brought the community together for a lively 2.6-mile celebration of dogs, costumes, and companionship, all while raising funds and awareness for Therapy Animals of San Antonio (TASA).
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Colorful floats, marching bands and Fiesta royalty filled downtown San Antonio as the Battle of Flowers Parade marked more than a century of tradition with this year’s “From Pages to Possibilities” theme.
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Now an official Fiesta event, La Semana Alegre brings a two-day music festival to Hemisfair, headlined by A Flock of Seagulls and Girl in a Coma.
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After a soggy start earlier in the week and a new $5 entry fee, crowds filled Market Square again as Fiesta de los Reyes heads into its final days.
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The Weekender has information about three exciting endeavors for the adventurous who want to do something a little different.
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Thomas led the San Francisco Symphony from 1995 to 2020, helping to establish its reputation as a world-class orchestra. In 2021, he was diagnosed with glioblastoma multiforme, a type of brain cancer.