Nov 01 Saturday
The Briscoe is excited to invite guests and members of the museum to participate in our community Ofrenda (Altar) in celebration of Dia de los Muertos.
The Day of the Dead Holiday is thought to have grown from Indigenous origins blending with European traditions in Mexico and today is a national symbol of Mexican and Mexican-American heritage.
The Briscoe’s Ofrenda commemorates loved ones of the museum’s staff, community and the West. Museum guests and members are invited to add photos of lost loved ones and your personal offering.
Are you a self-proclaimed spelling champion? Come put those spelling skills to the test at our spelling bee at the Mammen Family Public Library!
Spelling Bees aren't just for kids anymore! We invite anyone 18+ to register to put their spelling skills on display for all to see! With words of increasing difficulty this is sure to be a great time for all.
Don't want to compete but would like to spectate? That's great too! It's not a spelling bee without a live audience!
Only those interested in competing should register! Spectators do NOT need to register.
El Bari Free Health and Family FairSaturday, Nov 1st at MCECC, 11 am to 3pm5281 Casa Bella, San Antonio
Flu ShotVisionDentalAllergy TestCholesterol & Diabetes TestKidney TestStress & Memory testColon Cancer TestSkin Cancer ExamNeuropathy Screening- Foot ExamVascular Circulation TestSleep Apnea ScreeningAsk a DoctorAnd much more.For Mammogram, Kids Vaccination registration call 210 358 7020Free Health Screening Registration:https://tinyurl.com/ElBariHealthfairReg
Free Health Screening Registration
El Bari Free Health and Family Fair Saturday, Nov 1st at MCECC, 11 am to 3pm5281 Casa Bella, San Antonio
Flu ShotVisionDentalAllergy TestCholesterol & Diabetes TestKidney TestStress & Memory test Colon Cancer TestSkin Cancer ExamNeuropathy Screening- Foot ExamVascular Circulation TestSleep Apnea ScreeningAsk a Doctor And much more.
For Mammogram, Kids Vaccination registration call 210 358 7020
The Bugs, Bikes, & Botany: Nature Adventure Kit Program invites families to experience the Mission Reach from a whole new angle—a bug’s-eye view! Brought to you by the San Antonio River Foundation, BiblioTech and San Antonio BCycle, with support from PeopleForBikes and the Better Bike Share Partnership, this program is your ticket to a wilder side of San Antonio, where each bike ride introduces you to both our city’s unique nature and the perks of using BCycle, San Antonio’s bikeshare system.
The chorale presents the music of Andrew Lloyd Webber sung by the 60 voice community choral volunteers bringing live music to the Hill Country. The program will include music from "Jesus Christ, Superstar", "Cats", "Phantom of the Opera", and more.
Diwali SA Festival of Lights celebrates Indian culture in the heart of San Antonio.
Also known as the Festival of Lights, Diwali is one of the most important festivals in India, celebrating the triumph of light over darkness, good over evil and the human ability to overcome.
Diwali SA features immersive light displays for children and adults. Throughout the day, there are performances of Indian music and dance, a River Parade of Indian States, displays of Indian art, and vendors selling food, jewelry, and handicrafts. A huge fireworks display concludes the evening.
MacbethWritten by William ShakespeareDirected by Laura T. Garza
This is not your traditional Macbeth. This production reimagines Shakespeare’s tragedy through the lens of a Narcos-inspired world, where the pursuit of power is fueled by violence, ambition, and corruption. Set against a gritty backdrop of cartel politics and empire-building, this bold retelling asks: What is the true cost of power?
This concept connects Shakespeare’s timeless themes of greed and fate with a contemporary world that audiences will instantly recognize, making it both relevant and impactful.
Nov 02 Sunday
Join us November 2nd 2025 forThe Annual Dia De Los Muertos Fireworks Festival - presented by Planet K & The Phogg Phoundation for the Pursuit of Happiness at Wood lawn Lake Park, 12 pm - 9:00 pmThis is a free, family/pet friendly event that commemorates the Day of the Dead and brings the San Antonio community together to rejoice in the lives of loved ones passed.This event features numerous local artists and craft vendors selling themed creations, a special alter, a build your own skull station for kids, face painting booths, family photo booths, memorial balloon release and a classic car show. The evening will culminate with a spectacular 20-minute display of pyrotechnic fireworks that are set to go off at 8:15 pm. Wear your best Day of the Dead makeup and costumes and come ready to celebrate with us!*****BRING LAWN CHAIRS OR BLANKETS*****For more information visithttp://www.planetktexasfireworks.com/.Proceeds benefitSouth Texas Blood and Tissuesouthtexasblood.orgBexar Area Harm Reduction Coalitionhttp://harmreduction.org/San Antonio AIDS Foundationhttp://www.sanantonioaids.org/San Antonio Child Safehttp://www.childsafe-sa.org/San Antonio Pets Alivehttp://www.sanantoniopetsalive.org/San Antonio Food Bankhttps://safoodbank.org/Phogg Foundationhttp://www.phogg4.com/
Drawn primarily from the McNay’s outstanding collection of works on paper, this exhibition highlights the extraordinary creativity in 19th-century France, a time when we also rarely consider that printed images were subject to censorship laws—particularly between 1820 and 1880. In fact, some of this creativity was strategy to subvert and work around existing laws. The exhibition features critical images by Honoré Daumier and Édouard Manet in the context of prints made by their peers and later artists. The latter group includes Pablo Picasso, José Clemente Orozco, José Guadalupe Posada, who were inspired by how artists such as Manet and Daumier dealt with government censorship and used caricature to make protest art. In addition, more recent works by activist Guerrilla Girls and Donald Moffett add a contemporary lens to the presentation.
"Do Not Meddle With It!!: Print Censorship in 19th Century Paris" is organized for the McNay Art Museum by Elizabeth Kathleen Mitchell, Ph.D., Curator of Prints and Drawings.
Support is provided by the Elizabeth Huth Coates Charitable Foundation of 1992.