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Alazán-Apache Courts was the first public housing project in San Antonio. It was built in 1941, after San Antonio priest Carmelo Tranchese lobbied Eleanor…
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Azul Barrientos is a singer and musician who is keeping Mexican musical traditions alive. Born in Mexico City, she makes her home in San Antonio, where…
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A San Antonio-based artist and singer has released a new album with the hopes that it underscores our common humanity. Azul Barrientos’ new album is…
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On Fronteras:For one day each year, the borders are erased between Lajitas and Paso Lajitas, Mexico (0:15).A recent graduate from the University of Texas…
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From a behind-the-scenes look at the life of an artist, to a celebration of love, to the melding of music and art, here’s a preview of this weekend’s…
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From ballet to Mexican songs to the Symphony Pops concert, music dominates this weekend in San Antonio.First off Friday at the Carver Cultural Arts…
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From the Symphony to a Broadway play to Mexican roots music, we've found there's much to do around the Alamo City this weekend. First we speak to the San…
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From whale-gazing to jazz to Tango music, a fun weekend is ahead in San Antonio. First off, go deep. Really deep."We have Whales: Giants of the Deep,…
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From art, to Frida Kahlo, to the Cactus Pear Music Festival – here are three events to see in the Alamo City this weekend.The Cactus Pear Music Festival…
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A city commission voted Wednesday to approve the demolition of the iconic Malt House on San Antonio’s West Side. The restaurant is a designated historic…