May 26 Tuesday
May 26 - Dazed and Confused
America, 1976. The last day of school. Among the best teen films ever made, Dazed and Confused eavesdrops on a group of seniors-to-be and incoming freshmen. A launching pad for a number of future stars, including Matthew McConaughey, Ben Affleck, and Adam Goldberg, the first studio effort by Texan director Richard Linklater also features endlessly quotable dialogue and a blasting, stadium-ready soundtrack. Sidestepping nostalgia, Dazed and Confused is less about “the best years of our lives” than the boredom, angst, and excitement of teenagers waiting . . . for something to happen.
Our screening takes place two days before the 50th anniversary of the events in this film.
102 minutes, Rated R.
The 2026 Cinema Tuesdays series is made possible by: Americus Diamond, Frank Sandoval Attorney at Law, Pasha Mediterranean Grill, Stevens Lighting and Wild Birds Unlimited.
May 29 Friday
Register for the 2026 MACRI Symposium— MACRI's annual gathering of powerful Latino voices addressing pressing civil rights issues of our time.
This year’s symposium brings together an extraordinary lineup of Latino thought leaders—scholars, advocates, artists, and public servants—who will engage in timely conversations on representation, equity, prosperity, and the future of civil rights in America. While MACRI is rooted in history, this signature event is where history meets the present—connecting past struggles to today’s most urgent challenges.
This event is free with tiered VIP and sponsorship options available.
May 30 Saturday
Jun 02 Tuesday
Michelangelo Antonioni invented a new film grammar with this masterwork. An iconic piece of challenging 1960s cinema and a gripping narrative on its own terms, L’avventura concerns the enigmatic disappearance of a young woman during a yachting trip off the coast of Sicily, and the search taken up by her disaffected lover (Gabriele Ferzetti) and best friend (Monica Vitti, in her breakout role).
Antonioni’s controversial international sensation is a gorgeously shot tale of modern ennui and spiritual isolation. When it premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, it was met with jeers, but the following day, Antonioni received a long list of signatories from filmmakers and writers who declared it the vest film to ever screen at the festival. After a second public screening, it went on to with the Jury Prize that year.
143 minutes, Not Rated.
Jun 04 Thursday
All TPR Business Members are invited to join us at The Art of Cellaring for our June Mix It Up business mixer.
June 4, 2026
5 - 7 pm
Guests will have the opportunity to tour the space, enjoy a curated selection of wines, and share light bites while getting to know both sides of what we do.
Art of Cellaring is San Antonio’s premier wine storage club, designed for collectors and enthusiasts who want secure, temperature controlled storage paired with a true hospitality experience. Private lockers, professional cellar conditions, and a members lounge create a home for wine beyond the bottle.
AOC Selections is our public facing retail wine shop and is open to everyone. Whether you are a seasoned collector or simply looking for a great bottle for dinner, the shop offers a carefully curated selection of distinctive wines from around the world, with an emphasis on growers and producers we believe in.
Together, they create a unique destination where serious storage, thoughtful retail, and wine discovery all come together under one roof.
Not yet a TPR business member? Sign up now
Jun 09 Tuesday
Remember landline phones? Okay, now remember when you had to *share* your landline with another tenant in your apartment building? The old “party line” leads to laughs and shenanigans between Doris Day and Rock Hudson who star as a career woman and playboy songwriter who feud over use of the phone line, but naturally, fall for one another.
Nominated for five Oscars, including Best Actress for Day and Best Supporting Actress for Thelma Ritter, Pillow Talk won Best Original Screenplay, and remains as witty today as when it was first released in 1959 – even if you have to imagine what old tech was like!
102 minutes, Not Rated.
Jun 12 Friday
TPR's Summer Night City is back with free live music Friday nights in beautiful downtown San Antonio. Join us at the Texas Public Radio headquarters on Fridays from June 12 to July 3. Shop vendors from Last Chance Market!
6:00pm Last Chance Market 7:00pm Ilüzol8:15pm Luna Tropical
Free validated parking at the City Tower Garage
Jun 16 Tuesday
In collaboration with the San Antonio Report and Centro San Antonio, on Friday, June 16, TPR hosts a Luminaries breakfast event about the potential of an economic super-corridor anchored by Austin and San Antonio. In conversation with Ashley Alvarado, TPR CEO and president, Henry Cisneros, Robert Rivard, and David Hendricks will address those questions and the many other issues raised in their book, The Austin-San Antonio Megaregion, in which they confront the challenges but also point to a vision of a potentially thriving economic zone.
Event Details:Tuesday, June 16, 2026 | 7:45 AM - 9:30 AM
7:45 am - Breakfast reception
8:30 am - Conversation
9:30 am - Farewells
Luminaries is made possible by Culligan Water
Based on fact and fleshed out with dramatic speculation, this rousing spectacle re-creates the life and times of Thracian gladiator Spartacus (Kirk Douglas), who led a bloody slave insurrection against Rome from 73 to 71 B.C. Originally released in 1960, the film was censored over several battle sequences, and a scene Crassus (Laurence Olivier) attempts to seduce his slave Antonius (Tony Curtis). Those were restored in 1991.
“Spartacus” was nominated for six Oscars, and won four, including Best Supporting Actor (Peter Ustinov). Directed by Stanley Kubrick.
197 minutes, Rated PG-13.
Jun 19 Friday
6:00pm Last Chance Market
7:00pm Naalah
8:15pm Wes Denzel