May 21 Thursday
Explore MACRI’s new traveling exhibit, You Have the Right: Mexican Americans and Due Process of the Law.
This exhibit explores three court cases involving Mexican Americans and Mexican-perceived individuals that have been significant to the interpretation of the Fifth, Sixth, and Fourteenth Amendments and shaped interpretation of due process of the law in the United States: Miranda v. Arizona (1966), United States v. Brignoni-Ponce (1975), and Chavez v. Martinez (2003).
The verdict in these cases, whose plaintiffs were Mexican American and Latino individuals, affect all Americans today. Miranda v. Arizona (1966) secured what we now call our “Miranda rights;” United States v. Brignoni-Ponce (1975) prohibited law enforcement from stopping and questioning someone on the basis of their appearance; and Chavez v. Martinez (2003) marked a rollback in protections from coercive questioning from authorities.
The three moments featured in this exhibit remind us that the interpretation of constitutional amendments is constantly debated in courts at all levels of government, and can result in expansions and contractions of civil rights. The legal struggle for civil rights is continuous, and rarely a linear progression.
The exhibit will be on display from Monday, April 27, 2026 through Tuesday, June 30, 2026.
The exhibit gallery is open Monday through Friday, 10 AM—NOON and 1 – 4 PM, or by appointment.
MACRI’s programs are funded in part by the City of San Antonio Department of Arts & Culture, Bexar County, the Mellon Foundation, the John L. Santikos Charitable Foundation Fund of the San Antonio Area Foundation, Spurs Give, and individual donors like you! Gracias!
📸 Discover. Capture. Share the Beauty of the River Basin.From flowing creeks and rivers to native plants, wildlife, and outdoor adventures, the San Antonio River Basin is full of photo-worthy moments. Show us your unique perspective in the 9th Annual River Clicks Photo Contest!
🌟 This year’s Special Category highlights Student photographers, celebrating the creativity and unique perspectives of our community’s youth. With continued growth in student participation over the years, the San Antonio River Authority is proud to recognize and encourage young photographers through this featured category.
🌿 The San Antonio River Authority invites you to explore the natural beauty of the entire San Antonio River Basin and share your photos with us!
Photo Categories:🌊 Creeks & Rivers🦃 Animals (native wildlife)🌿 Plants (native vegetation)🐞 Insects & Pollinators🏃➡️ Recreation😸 Pets🍁 Seasonal Variation⭐ Special Category - Student Category (under 18)
Photos must be taken within Bexar, Wilson, Karnes, or Goliad County.Winners will be announced prior to a reception at the Witte Museum in Fall 2026. More details will be given to all finalists.
📷 Limit: 1 photo per category.👨👩👧 Student entries require parent/guardian consent and a waiver.📅 The contest is open March 1st - May 31st🔗 www.sariverauthority.org/photocontest/
What are your favorite base notes? Top notes? No, this isn't about music. It's about perfume! Come explore the world of fragrances. Learn the where, why, and how of perfumery. There will be fragrance samples at the program so you can try out your newfound knowledge for yourself.
The Hot Wells Hotel and Spa has a long and storied history in San Antonio as a destination spot for locals and visitors to embrace hot and sulfurous water from the Edwards Aquifer. Gregg Eckhardt will draw from his large archive of rare and historic documents and images to trace the history of the site from its opening in 1892 to its present incarnation as a once-again spot for immersion in the unique and precious waters of our Aquifer.
Eco Centro will share ideas and resources for the SAWS GardenStyleSA WaterSaver coupon and rebate programs and other SAWS water conservation resources.
St Peter Prince of the Apostles Church invites you to attend our annual concert series. This year we are presenting “Dynamic Duos” showcasing disparate views of life, love, and the world in general through music. We will have amazing soloists, duets, and small groups, both instrumentalists and vocalists. The concerts will be each Thursday in May and begin at 6.30 PM.
May 7 War and Peace May 14 Earth and Air May 21 Breaking Up and Making Up May 28 Stage and Screen
St Peter is located at 111 Barilla in Alamo Heights, just off Broadway approximately ½ mile north of Hildebrand.
The concerts are free and open to the public, donations gratefully accepted.
Looking for support and community? Join the PFLAG San Antonio chapter for their bi-monthly a support meeting for the LGBTQ+ community and their families, friends and allies on the 1st and 3rd Thursday every month from 7-9 pm. PFLAG is the nation's largest organization uniting people who are LGBTQ with those who love and care about them. PFLAG is a non-profit organization and is not affiliated with any religious or political institutions. PFLAG leads with love.
The Shops at La Cantera is launching weekly FREE Sunset Yoga sessions in partnership with AFTRGLOW YOGA, 7 to 8:30 p.m., Thursday, April 30 through Thursday, May 28, at Center Court, to support mental health awareness month and mental wellness.
Benefits of Yoga for Mental Health
Yoga supports mental well-being by combining physical postures, breathing exercises and meditation. Regular practice can reduce anxiety and depression, improve mood and enhance cognitive function such as memory, attention and learning.
AFTRGLOW YOGA is a San Antonio-based wellness brand rooted in intentional movement, community, and connection. Co-founded by Georgie El Shiekh and Jeremy Reay, it was created to offer accessible, yoga experiences that help people slow down, reconnect with themselves, and feel fully present. All are welcome for a beginner-friendly flow set in an open-air setting designed to help participants slow down, with intentional movement and a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere.
Follow The Shops at La Cantera on Facebook: TheShopsAtLaCantera and Instagram @theshopsatlacantera. The Shops at La Cantera is located at 15900 La Cantera Parkway. For more information on Sunset Yoga and other offerings, visit www.theshopsatlacantera.com or call (210) 582.6255.WHEN: Thursdays beginning April 30 through May 287 to 8:30 p.m.WHERE: The Shops at La Cantera – Center Court 15900 La Cantera Parkway, San Antonio, TX 78256
Helen Wheeler is a gun totin’ and whiskey drinking Granny, living in the small town of Crockett, Oklahoma. When Helen isn’t locked up in the local clink, she’s on her front porch shootin’ up critters and the local kids. Not even the local sheriff, who has already taken away all of her ammo and her driver’s license, can manage to uphold the law when it comes to Helen, her sidekick Zona, and their daily “Thelma and Louise” antics. Helen’s son Nelson thinks it’s time for Mama to move out of Crockett and closer to him.
May 22 Friday
Catch the Fun with River Rodeo!A community-wide fishing challenge hosted by the San Antonio River Authority and San Antonio River Foundation in partnership with Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and Fin Addict Angler Foundation. The event invites anglers tolog their catches, compete on live leaderboards, win prizes, and support real fisheries science while enjoying outdoor river adventures.
How to Register: Log catches using MyCatch by Angler’s Atlas https://www.anglersatlas.com/event/888/2026-river-rodeo
River Rodeo combines outdoor recreation with citizen science by allowing anglers to log species, size, and general location data to support fisheries research and river management. Participants can track progress on live leaderboards, compete in multiple categories, and remain eligible for prizes and raffles throughout the challenge.
Visit our website for a full list of event rules.
The show opens March 22, 2026 through May 27, 2026, and presents creative pinhole portraits of San Antonio Artist immersed in their artform.
The opening exhibit of Eric O’Connell’s pinhole photography invites viewers into a living moment where time, movement, and memory converge. Through long exposures that compress minutes into a single frame, O’Connell reveals portraits that are both sharp and softly obscured, capturing not just a subject’s image but the interaction, motion, and atmosphere surrounding them.
Ghostly blurs, shifting shadows, and layered spaces create a sense of transparency and connection, allowing creativity, place, and presence to merge into one unified view. This exhibit asks audiences to slow down and consider the fleeting, often overlooked relationships between time, the artist, and the world they inhabit.