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The McNay Art Museum’s new landscape master plan aims to make the property feel less like an exclusive, elite institution and more like an inclusive,…
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From Jazz to chamber music to a heroic exhibit, the Weekend is here along with a few ideas of how to celebrate.Producer of the Balcones Heights Jazz…
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The residency program at Artpace, the museum Linda Pace created, has been a San Antonio institution.Three times a year, Artpace invites a curator to…
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San Antonio's creative community brings in billions of dollars in economic impact for the city each year. Local museums are key cultural institutions…
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Updated Feb. 8A look back at African American art of the last 100 years will soon open at the McNay Art Museum’s Jane and Arthur Stieren Center for…
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From whale-gazing to jazz to Tango music, a fun weekend is ahead in San Antonio. First off, go deep. Really deep."We have Whales: Giants of the Deep,…
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It’s called the Museum of the Pacific War, but why in the world is a museum dedicated to the World War II Pacific front in Fredericksburg, Texas, which is…
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Named after the late Governor Dolph Briscoe, the new Briscoe Western Art Museum opens Saturday. At a preview this week, Executive Director Steven Karr…
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The existing Fort Sam Houston Museum was built in 1905 and takes visitors through the history of the Army in San Antonio from establishment of the post in…
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The new Perot Museum of Science and Nature is tough to avoid in these parts, with its opening Saturday and the weeks of coverage leading up to the big debut. But one of the coolest products just arrived: a time-lapse video showing the construction of architect Thom Mayne's landmark building. The video, by an outfit called EarthCam, provides a ground-up view of the project. But even if you're not a Bob the Builder type, the second half (a little more than a minute in) is a revelation: It shows how the dinosaur room -- a.k.a. the T. Boone Pickens Then and Now Hall -- got put together, dino-bone by dino-bone. Have a look: