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February 14, 2012



The Apoca-List

The Apoca-List

News: H1N1 reappears, Susan G. Komen retreats, SA Rodeo 2/8/2012
Underage sex trafficking is everywhere local law enforcement looks, but will their budgets hold out?

Underage sex trafficking is everywhere local law enforcement looks, but will their budgets hold out?

News: On any given day, the 19-year-old takes to the streets, turning tricks for cash to feed her heroin habit. She's long bounced between sex work, jail, and unsuccessful stints in treatment. By Michael Barajas 2/8/2012
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Van Halen: 'A Different Kind of Truth'

Aural Pleasure Review: We can hardly expect A Different Kind of Truth — the first Van Halen album since brothers Eddie and Alex reunited with frontman David Lee Roth, released 40 years after the band's formation and... By Jeremy Martin 2/13/2012
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Piñata Protest: 'Plethora “Reloaded"'

Aural Pleasure: In January 2010, Piñata Protest went through the last of five years of lineup changes: bassist Omar Nambo departed for L.A. to pursue other musical interests... By Adam Villela Coronado 2/11/2012
Fast Foodie: Stone Werks Big Rock Grille

Fast Foodie: Stone Werks Big Rock Grille

Fast Foodie: If you're looking for a light lunch or a quick meal, take a pass on Stone Werks Big Rock Grille's newest location in Lincoln Heights at the northwest corner of Broadway and Basse. By Richard Teitz 2/10/2012
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Emily Morgan's Oro: Psychic Happy Hour

Food & Drink: In honor of the ghosts that are said to haunt the Emily Morgan, the Thursday Psychic Happy Hour at Oro allegedly runs from 5-8 p.m., a full hour longer than the... By Ron Bechtol 2/8/2012
MLK: The Assassination Tapes re-creates a tragic event

MLK: The Assassination Tapes re-creates a tragic event

Primal Screen: This doc re-creates the days before and after Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination using TV and radio reports from the time, most not broadcast since 1968. It gives you the feeling that you’re... By Dean Robbins 2/8/2012
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Critic's Diss: 'The Woman in Black'

Screens & Tech: There's a reason why censorship boards cut the scene in the 1931 horror movie classic Frankenstein, where the Monster tosses a happy little girl into a lake and drowns her. By Kiko Martínez 2/8/2012
The 11th annual Jewish Film Festival moves (back) to a bigger house

The 11th annual Jewish Film Festival moves (back) to a bigger house

Screens & Tech: In 2002, the festival organized by the Barshop Jewish Community Center of San Antonio held its first edition at Santikos Embassy 14 with only four films. By Enrique Lopetegui 2/8/2012
The foreign film manifesto

The foreign film manifesto

EL Cine: As Steven Kellman rightfully says, San Antonio is a hellhole for foreign films. The studios (or whoever the jerk is who decides what we can and can't see and when) will tell you... By Enrique Lopetegui 2/8/2012
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Foreign film in San Antonio suffers for 'Ramboville' mindset

Screens & Tech: In San Antonio, it is easy to find an Audi, a glass of Chianti, and a slice of Camembert. But if you seek imported cinema, you are better off in smaller municipalities... By Steven G. Kellman 2/8/2012
Luminaria to feature larger-scale projects

Luminaria to feature larger-scale projects

Arts & Culture: Luminaria, San Anto's monster art night, is changing things up this year when the light-themed annual event will be held at HemisFair Park on March 10. By Scott Andrews 2/8/2012
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