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The San Antonio Botanical Garden will receive $1 million in the city’s proposed 2027 budget. It’s a $200,000 reduction from 2026 funding but falls far short of the full elimination sought by San Antonio Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones. Funding for the San Antonio Book Festival in 2027 will remain the same at about $240,000.
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Festival organizers say proposed cuts to city funding could reduce author appearances, school visits and programming at the free annual event.
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San Antonio Book Festival executive director Lisa Ayres previews this weekend's San Antonio Book Festival with one of the featured authors, Marcia Argueta Mickelson.
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More than 100 authors, panels and performances take over downtown April 11, with Texas Public Radio helping lead several conversations.
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The festival is on Saturday, April 12, on the grounds of the Central Library downtown.
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Lilly Gonzalez is the executive director of the San Antonio Book Festival. She discusses this year's exciting author line-up at the April 13 all-day event.
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The San Antonio Book Festival will be virtual this year but has expanded its springtime event by two days.
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Texas Public Radio and the San Antonio Book Festival present The Moth Mainstage at the Majestic Theatre April 5th as part of the San Antonio Book…
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What are the evolutionary roots of today's partisan landscape? San Antonio-based clinical psychologist and author Hector Garcia's new book delves into…
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The San Antonio Book Festival returns in April for a seventh time and with a new executive director: Lilly Gonzalez succeeds festival founder Katy Flato.…