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Día de los Muertos in San Antonio usually involves large crowds, singing, dancing, parades, ofrendas and other colorful festivities to celebrate loved ones who've passed. How will things be different in 2020 given pandemic restrictions and the virus' disproportionate impact on Latino communities?
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Several hundred people gathered at the round theater at La Villita this weekend to see guitars of all shapes and sizes. But many attendees were doing more…
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More than 70,000 revelers are expected under the Tower of the Americas for the city’s official New Year’s Eve celebration on Tuesday night.Ten of…
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Witness a new Day of the Dead event at La Villita. Listen to a symphony reimagine the Beatles. And then watch a youth arts group team up with members of a…
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Historically, San Antonio's culinary scene has been firmly planted in blends of Tex-Mex, but has now progressed to "Tex-Next." How can an international…
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Some Hispanics of Mexican descent have never heard of Día de los Muertos — or they simply never cared about it when they were children.But as adults, some…