It's called "Kindred Spirits" and is located at Mission Drive and Huff Avenue.
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And on Apple TV, a touching and surprisingly funny new documentary about the poet Andrea Gibson and their struggle with cancer.
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The Cisneros v. Corpus Christi ISD court case revolves around a group of about two dozen parents who sued Corpus Christi ISD in 1968 for not integrating their children. It is marked as one of the first times that a coalition of African American and Mexican American parents came together for a civil rights cause.
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The picture book, "Franky(sito)'s World," highlights the story of a young boy with autism growing up in a multigenerational Latino household.
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Check out this quick guide of places to go in San Antonio to enjoy holiday light displays.
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There's a lot going on this weekend. Here are a few fun options.
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In a 2005 interview, the actor said that in his twenties, he was carrying the load of "everyone's masterpieces." He worked closely with directors including Akira Kurosawa and Masaki Kobayashi.
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Burns' six-part documentary uses voiceover, reenactors and drone footage to tell the story of America's founding. And it reminds viewers that the quest for a more perfect union is far from over.
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From metropolitan Austin to the North Carolina mountains, Carrie R. Moore’s collection approaches Southern identity from a variety of angles.
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The enormous Maverick Carter house has an observatory and a refractor telescope. It's open to the public for tours.
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Juan Gabriel, one of Mexico's all-time best selling artists, documented his private life for decades. A Netflix series stitches his recordings to paint a portrait of a man who fascinated millions