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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.…
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Around 460 men, women and children gathered around a ring set up on the first floor of San Antonio’s Central Library. Paintings lined the walls behind…
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The books most frequently checked out of San Antonio Public Library this year were mysteries and bestsellers, according to library records of the top 10…
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What began as a petition calling for more Hispanic and Latino representation in the mid-90s is now a full-service resource center in a prominent space in…
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San Antonio has a literacy problem. Roughly one in four San Antonio adults is functionally illiterate – defined as reading at or below a fifth-grade…
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A World War I poster and print exhibit goes on display at the Bexar County Courthouse today. The “Winds and Words of War” will be unveiled on the first…
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The San Antonio Book Festival announced its lineup today of more than 85 authors and several special events.Among the festival’s highlights are Stephen…
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The weekend's upon us and we've found fun for bird lovers, music lovers and those who love where music, food and dance come together. First off, how about…
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It's called Digital Wallpaper. The specially-designed wallpaper contains digital QR codes that are recognized by smart phones and tablets. Now, the San…
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There’s a contest for your teens where they don’t have to sing, play an instrument or spell difficult words. But there is something they're expected to…