Check out this quick guide of places to go in San Antonio to enjoy holiday light displays.
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San Antonio’s Magik Theatre will receive more than $2 million in updates and renovations after approval from the San Antonio City Council.
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“Tamales are not easy to make. And it takes a whole community, a whole family.”
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The new children’s book Of the Sun: A Poem for the Land’s First Peoples celebrates the ties that Indigenous peoples still hold to the land.
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Each week, the Standard reaches out to Austin’s Typewriter Rodeo for a custom poem on Texas topics.
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This second weekend of December is dominated by music.
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In a matter of a few years in the 1960s, Dick Van Dyke became a star on Broadway, television and the silver screen.
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NPR Music's classical critic shares his favorite records of the year, spanning a wide range of genres, from experimental folk to operatic pop to recordings featuring harp and pipe organ.
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Joan Crawford was one of the grande dames of Hollywood’s classic era. But before she was an Oscar-winning star, she was Lucille LeSueur—born in a shack in San Antonio. How did Crawford work her way to the top of the studio system and make some of the great films of American cinema?
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Dr. Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez’s path saw her take part in carving spaces for Latinos in the journalism world to founding a nationally-recognized oral history center. Now she’s set to pass the torch.
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How an obscure term used in anthropology leaped from the pages of academia into the Chinese meme world and then became part of Chinese government policymaking.