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Abel Sánchez and Andrés Alegría are co-writers and co-producers of the documentary film, a decade-long project that features musicians and artists to honor the contributions of civil rights icon César Chávez. The film screens at Trinity University in San Antonio on March 21.
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45 years ago, a legendary show took place in San Antonio. In 1978, The Sex Pistols playing only a handful of U.S. shows, decided to make Randy’s Rodeo one of their first stops. Some of the organizers and folks who were in the crowd are getting together to remember this show - The Filth and The Flautas - Saturday, January 7th, 2023 at the Paper Tiger in San Antonio.
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This story is about Thee Sinseers and The Altons live at The historic Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center on February 4, 2023. We dive into how the show came to be and learn more about the promoters, Rambo Salinas and Jamie Macias.
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San Antonio got a special treat in the form of a collaboration between local curatorial duo, Motherling, and Jacqueline Valenzuela, a renowned artist and curator from Los Angeles. The exhibition “L.A. to S.A.” took place at Mercury Project in Southtown. Video by Abraham Aguillon Orsagh.
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We caught up with Michael Collins - the man behind the band, Drugdealer.
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When TPR made the call to perform at our studios for our fifth annual Open Mic Night, co-hosted with SOLI Chamber Ensemble, we weren’t disappointed with the outpouring of talent and creativity.
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Blue Star Contemporary Opens three-Part Exhibit with one San Antonio artist and two New Mexican artists
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This episode will re-air on Thursday, December 24, 2020.Despite little national popularity, the genre of music known as the "West Side Sound" was a…
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Yadhira Lozano is named new Executive Director of Contemporary Arts Festival Luminaria
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A pair of San Antonio Symphony musicians create a Nutcracker video with French horns.