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San Antonio's Theater Scene is Long on Space, Short on Productions

San Antonio's Theater Scene is Long on Space, Short on Productions

Arts & Culture: If you think there is little to no serious theater in San Antonio, you’re not alone. Even business travelers dining at Bohanan’s must... By Scott Andrews 5/22/2013
Cityscrapes: One More Hotel

Cityscrapes: One More Hotel

News: Just one more hotel, and the city will boom. That has long been the mantra of this city’s business and political leaders. With her decision to... By Heywood Sanders 5/22/2013
Is Piñata Protest Ready for Bigger Things?

Is Piñata Protest Ready for Bigger Things?

Music: “It might get a bit loud,” Álvaro del Norte tells me, as I proceed to sit in the middle of Piñata Protest’s 8 x 10 rehearsal space at a secret... By Enrique Lopetegui 5/22/2013
2012 Best of San Antonio Food Winners List

2012 Best of San Antonio Food Winners List

Best of 2012: 2012 Best of San Antonio Food Winners List 4/25/2012
Daft Punk: 'Random Access Memories'

Daft Punk: 'Random Access Memories'

Aural Pleasure Review: Fresh off shattering Spotify streaming records, Daft Punk return with their dance music history lesson, Random Access Memories. Rooted in the... By M. R. Brown 5/21/2013
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New Playhouse president on fixing 'Vibrator Play' malfunctions

New Playhouse president on fixing 'Vibrator Play' malfunctions

Artifacts: Last week, in "Batteries not included," Current theater critic Thomas Jenkins doled out some scalding comments about the San Pedro Playhouse production of... By Scott Andrews 6/20/2012
Americans for the Arts lands in SA

Americans for the Arts lands in SA

Artifacts: This week San Antonio hosts another conference — and it's a big deal in art land. Americans for the Arts offers a series of presentations from Thursday through Sunday... By Scott Andrews 6/6/2012
Salvaging a symphony

Salvaging a symphony

Artifacts: Contrary to what my father used to say, you don't always get what you pay for. Sometimes you get much more. The SA Symphony — and San Antonio — are getting... By Scott Andrews 5/30/2012
An open letter to Luminaria

An open letter to Luminaria

Artifacts: Dear Luminaria organizers, Congratulations on successfully rescheduling and staging Luminaria, the city's largest art fest, at HemisFair Park last weekend after the... By Scott Andrews 5/9/2012
Dance, dance, dance, and onions

Dance, dance, dance, and onions

Artifacts: National Poetry Month ended on April 30 in the rest of the country, but of course here in SA no one wants to leave the party early. Local poetry events continue... By Scott Andrews 5/2/2012
Oliphant to deliver poetry month verse

Oliphant to deliver poetry month verse

Artifacts: Dave Oliphant's newest book, KD: a Jazz Biography, a biography in rhymed quatrains of Texas jazz trumpeter Kenny Dorham was published by Wings Press earlier this year. In honor of National Poetry Month, Oliphant will join Kory Cook at noon Friday on The Jaz By Scott Andrews 4/11/2012
Poet Laureate approaches while Grona closes

Poet Laureate approaches while Grona closes

Artifacts: On Tuesday, April 3, Mayor Julián Castro will formally announce nationally recognized poet and author Carmen Tafolla as the first City of San Antonio Poet Laureate. By Scott Andrews 3/28/2012
Renovations push Overtime out of Blue Star

Renovations push Overtime out of Blue Star

Artifacts: By Scott Andrews 3/21/2012