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At Eclipse Coffee, owner Solomon Gerges goes beyond go-to coffee drinks
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San Antonio s ‘The Last Parade’ mural honors indigenous cultures, underground artists click to enlarge San Antonio Heron / Ben Olivo “The Last Parade” is on display on the side of the Kress building.
“The Last Parade” by muralist Rudy Herrera is the latest downtown public art project to be completed as part of Centro San Antonio’s “Art Everywhere” initiative. Standing 70 feet wide and roughly 100 feet tall, Herrera portrays integral aspects of his life in vibrant colors, honoring his wife, son and his heritage in the abstract work on the side of the Kress building on East Houston Street. Symbolism flows through the eclectic colors chosen by Herrera. The mural portrays a Native American woman, her heart as a guiding light, riding a blue deer, w
Posted By Nina Rangel on Wed, Apr 7, 2021 at 1:39 PM click image Facebook / Joel Rivas Southtown SA’s famed dinner pop-up series Saint City Supper Club returns with a Battle of the Boil. Three San Antonio gastronomes are facing off in the Battle of the Boil. A crawfish boil, that is.
On Saturday, April 24, Southtown’s dinner pop-up series Saint City Supper Club will host its first 2021 event, pitting restauranteur Chad Carey, chef James Canter and longtime epicure Hugh Daschbach against each other for the coveted title of Crawfish King. Carey is the proprietor of Alamo City hotspots Little Death Wine and Barbaro, while Canter is the mind behind Guerilla Gourmet catering and Motel Fried Chicken. Louisiana native Daschbach is chief operating officer
Minds behind Little Death wine bar and Carnitas Lonja join forces to make splash on St Mary s Strip
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Lifting of coronavirus rules splits business owners
March 3, 2021
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A mask-wearing couple walks by Alamo Plaza on Wednesday, a day after Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said he would lift the statewide mask order on March 10 and allow businesses to open at full capacity.Jerry Lara /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less
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A woman enjoys the spring-like weather on the River Walk.Jerry Lara /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less
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Customers wait for an Academy Sports and Outdoors store to open at Vance Jackson Road and Loop 410.Jerry Lara /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less
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People take advantage of the mild weather and enjoy a sunny spot at the Pearl.Jerry Lara /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less
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