Founded in 1860, the Boerne Village Band is believed to be the longest-running German band outside Germany and remains a centerpiece of Boerne's cultural heritage.
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Two San Antonio culinary standouts were finalists at the James Beard Awards, while Houston chef Adrian Torres won the Emerging Chef award and spoke about his experience as a DACA recipient.
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As the first Mexican American to serve in the orchestra's top artistic role in its 87-year history stretching from the San Antonio Symphony to the San Antonio Philharmonic, Tristán says future seasons should reflect the city's bicultural identity and musical traditions.
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The South African musician's "Mannenberg" was often called his country's unofficial anthem during the final years of apartheid.
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Summer is the perfect time to go back to great books that whizzed by in spring, including The Family Man, by James Lasdun, The Hill, by Harriet Clark and A Beautiful Loan, by Mary Costello
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So you want to ignite a reading habit this summer. How do you get back into the groove? We talk to reading enthusiasts for their best tricks — like allowing yourself to read wherever, whenever.
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The French pianists celebrate more than a half century of recording together with a triple-disc set containing many brand new tracks.
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Hockney moved from London to Southern California in the 1960s and was an innovative painter, photographer, stage designer and printmaker.
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The latest social media sensation bears a striking resemblance to a longtime panadería staple.
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The weekend is upon us, and TPR's arts and culture reporter Jack Morgan has three ideas for weekend fun.
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In the 9th century, Muhammad ibn Musa al-Kharizmi helped solidify the concept of algorithms in mathematics and popularized algebra and the use of the zero.