The Briscoe Western Art Museum's exhibit "Selena Forever/Siempre Selena" features work by photographer John Dyer.
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Frida Fest celebrated its 10th anniversary over the weekend. It included vendors, mariachi, folklorico, art, and a Frida Kahlo look-alike contest.
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Pianist Jon Batiste has been busy. He's offering three new albums at once: one tribute to Mozart and two tributes to Thelonious Monk.
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Keen comes out of retirement long enough for a short tour.
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What happens when admiration turns into envy — and envy takes hold of an entire life? Yvette Benavides and Peter Orner discuss José Emilio Pacheco’s haunting short story, “The Claw.”
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Destin Daniel Cretton grew up in Maui, and says movies expanded his perspective: "I have always found movies to be a way of peering into other lives that I would never otherwise experience," he explains.
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The Robert L.B. Tobin Land Bridge was opened in December of 2020. Evidence suggests it works as intended.
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Bavarians traditionally wash down a breakfast of boiled veal sausage, sweet mustard and a giant pretzel with beer — all before the church bells ring at midday.
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Garcia was one of 10 to be honored at the 15th annual induction ceremony, hosted by the Society of San Antonio Radio Broadcasters.
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At Texas Public Radio's screening of "Still Breathing" this summer, the film's director, James F. Robinson, joined us for a Q&A session following the movie where he shared stories of shooting the film in San Antonio in 1996. Learn all about the casting of Brendan Fraser and Joanna Going, location shooting at local places like Mission San Jose, and working with the late Jim Cullum.
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The long-running San Antonio chamber group, Olmos Ensemble, releases a new album, 'Made in Germany,' this week.