UNITYFest bridges world cultures through music
UNITYFest, the renamed annual International Music Festival of Musical Bridges Around the World, runs Feb. 2-5 in various downtown venues.
UNITYFest, the renamed annual International Music Festival of Musical Bridges Around the World, runs Feb. 2-5 in various downtown venues.
Portrait photographer Sam Cook, who grew up attending the MLK Jr. march with his mother, spent Monday capturing images of some of the marchers.
Thousands took to the streets of San Antonio’s East Side on Monday for the first Martin Luther King Jr. march since 2020.
As many as 400,000 people are expected to fill the streets of San Antonio’s East Side Monday for the in-person return of the nation’s largest MLK March.
The Contemporary at Blue Star has announced a major gift from the Kronkosky Charitable Foundation to help fund its arts exhibition and education programming.
DreamWeek begins Friday and runs through Jan. 29 with an array of events, including issues-focused conversations and cultural expressions.
Scaffolding will remain around San Fernando Cathedral until all roof repairs are complete, likely in March. The Saga video installation will return at that time.
The theme of this year’s “Holocaust Learn & Remember” series, presented by the San Antonio Public Library and The Holocaust Memorial Museum of San Antonio, is censorship.
The inaugural Third Coast Cocktail Summit takes place at the Drury Plaza Hotel downtown and at an array of San Antonio bars and restaurants from Jan. 10-14.
San Antonio Poet Laureate Andrea “Vocab” Sanderson will co-host the Arts for the Health of It podcast starting Jan. 10.
Friends, family and music industry colleagues mourn the loss of Blayne Tucker, who died on Dec. 30 at age 42.
Exhibitions of artwork by San Antonio artists Maverick Pascal and Timothy Lister touch on themes of Black history and an inclusive future.
Dazzling fireworks over downtown San Antonio mark the start of a new year.
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