Go Do That! is a curated roundup of weekend arts and culture events from the San Antonio Report. Follow us on Instagram to get these recommendations in video form.
Thursday is pay-what-you-will night at Overtime Theater. Dystopia it up with In A Margaret Atwood Minute, portraying a “not-too-distant” future where books are banned, education is censored, etc.
Can you believe Os Mutantes is playing Sam’s Burger Joint on Friday? Well, it’s not exactly los miembros originales, but it should still be a Brazilian rocking good time.
Starting Saturday at 10 a.m. at Sam Houston High School, the Juneteenth Freedom Coalition of San Antonio’s Juneteenth Parade marches through the East Side to Comanche Park No. 2, where you can stick around for this year’s Juneteenth Festival.
Sunday night, the Girls Only exhibition at Brick at Blue Star features work by Ashleigh Valentine Garza, Regina Morales, Whitney Lee and more. But don’t worry, everyone’s allowed in.
We would be remiss without skipping ahead to Tuesday, which for Juneteenth’s sake will be hereby officially declared part of this weekend. Freedom! at the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts presents choral gospel music in a grand setting. Not to be missed for anyone looking to celebrate the newest federal holiday with reverence and joy.
