Jeffrey Kahane launches Harmonium of Texas in latest twist for San Antonio classical music scene
Just months after resigning from the San Antonio Philharmonic, conductor Jeffrey Kahane is launching Harmonium of Texas.
Just months after resigning from the San Antonio Philharmonic, conductor Jeffrey Kahane is launching Harmonium of Texas.
The 14th annual San Antonio Book Festival lineup includes more than 110 local, national and international authors.
The Barrio Arts and Popular Culture class is part of OLLU’s Visual Arts Program where students explore their own roots and the community around them.
The Southside Book Fest announced a lineup of more than 40 local and regional authors who will be meeting readers this weekend.
The marketplace festival will highlight the diverse communities in San Antonio connected by the ancient trade route, the Silk Road.
Plan to restore and improve the Alameda Theater is meant to transform it from mid-century movie palace to 21st century performing arts venue.
The theatrical premiere of UT San Antonio’s new Dramatic Arts Program launches in April at the Buena Vista Theater.
San Antonio once refused to serve Blacks at city lunch counters. Today, Black chefs shape its food scene attracting national recognition.
One of the best in the business, master baker Alex Peña, is coming to the capital of pan dulce with instruction, excitement and a story.
UNITYFest brings internationally acclaimed artists to put on free concerts at venues throughout San Antonio through Sunday.
The nonprofit is a spinoff of the San Antonio’s Children Museum, founded downtown in 1995
The museum’s controversial move was marked by the demolishing of the Texas Pavilion and the search for a more sustainable home.
As Ballet San Antonio turns 40, principal dancer Buse Babadag reflects on her unexpected path from Istanbul to the Sugar Plum Fairy in this year’s “Nutcracker.”
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