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Amalia Mesa-Bains: Archaeology of Memory at the San Antonio Museum of Art incorporates room-sized art installations with hundred of found items.
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Laura Young thought she had gotten a deal. She then grew attached to the marble bust while she tried to figure out how to return it.
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The San Antonio Museum of Art exhibit, "Nature, Power, and Maya Royals: Recent Discoveries from the Site of Buenavista del Cayo," displays artifacts of Maya royalty that were excavated by a team of archeologists from the University of Texas at San Antonio.
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"I love neon... the rose is a Texas rose," explains composer Nathan Felix about the title of his latest work, "Black Neon Rose," inspired by American impressionist painters.
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Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer is sponsoring a Mural Walk to show Phase III of the San Antonio Street Art Initiative.
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The coronavirus threat forced museums to close their doors in March, costing a collective $33 million every day in lost revenue from admission, gift shop…
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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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San Antonio and the Chinese city of Wuxi became sister cities in 2012, and now their relationship is reinforced with 6.5 tons of limestone. After a truck…
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When the Museum Reach stretch of the San Antonio River was revitalized and opened to the public in May 2009, it turned the littered, scrub-choked waterway…
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From flamenco to a documentary to a new Spanish art exhibit, there are a lot of events going on this weekend. On Friday The Pearl is playing host to the…