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The Texas Folklife Festival is coming this weekend and for those of you who have never been, festival Director Jo Ann Andera describes it like this: "It’s…
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It's the fifth year for the Blue Star Museums Program, the National Endowment for the Arts' collaboration with the Department of Defense and Blue Star…
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A new exhibit at the Institute of Texan Cultures captures San Antonians at their quirkiest. That exhibit is called Hats Off to Fiesta. I spoke to Diana…
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A new documentary called "Stolen Education" reveals a little-known South Texas story. It all started in the town of Driscoll. It was 1956 and a school…
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It comes around once a year, and when it does, San Antonio’s Asian population takes center stage.The 27th annual Asian Festival is all in one day, and it…
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If you follow the Tower of the Americas to its base, and look just to its southeast you’ll see a huge square building of odd design. It’s the Institute of…
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In the first segment:An old joke among Mexican nationals is that San Antonio is the safest city in northern Mexico. But San Antonio will be immune to the…
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If you dig deep into World War II’s history, you find obscure facts that somehow history has just forgotten to pass on. Well, here’s one for you: Mexican…
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The Institute of Texan Cultures is opening an exhibition called "Native Words, Native Warriors" on an obscure part of recent American history. In World…
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For many San Antonians, there are certain places that immediately bring back the past.That’s exactly what Angelica Docog, the new director of the…