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What to do in San Antonio This Weekend, Jan. 14-18
Martin Luther King Jr. Virtual March
Due to COVID-19 concerns, San Antonio has transformed its annual Martin Luther King Jr. March into a virtual event that will include a TV broadcast from 10 a.m. to noon on Monday, plus a Sunday town hall for youth and a citywide interfaith worship service. Locals also are encouraged to walk with individuals from their household on their own neighborhood trails or park pathways.
Youth Town Hall, Sunday, 2 p.m.; interfaith service, 4 p.m.; MLK Virtual March, Monday, 10 a.m.-noon,
Family Flashlight Night
By Loni Nannini
Special to the Arizona Daily Star
In a year when traditions have been turned topsy turvy and itâs not possible for people to come to the Mission San Xavier del Bac for the annual Patronatoâs Christmas at San Xavier Concert Series, the Patronato has made it possible for the mission to come to the people.
For the first time in 24 years, the typically sold-out concert can be enjoyed from anywhere in the world through Dec. 31 online at patronatosanxavier.org with a one-time contribution in any amount.
âWhen we realized in April that the concert was not likely to happen due to COVID, we decided to craft a concert where the mission would become the star: We wanted people to experience the beauty that is the Mission San Xavier. Many describe it as the most stunning building in all of Arizona and the finest example of Mexican Baroque architecture in the country,â said Miles Green, executive director of the Patronato San Xavier, a nonprofit
This series was created by Alain Chamot (1971-2020).
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Aerochrome was a false color infrared film that was developed for the War Department during World War II as a counter measure for camouflage. Real vegetation would show up in bright red where camouflage would not. After the war it was used for scientific purposes (it could help detect the health of trees) and was eventually released to the public. It’s other worldly colors were particularly popular in the late 1960’s for pop art, including album covers.
It fell into disuse in the later part of the 20th century and was discontinued by Kodak in 2011. With the rise of digital cameras, infrared photography underwent a resurgence including Aerochrome via filters or post processing. Color infrared photos are an artistic expression, there’s not a right color choice and Aerochrome emulation is one choice. I’ve taken some of my infrared photos, shot with a 590nm filter that allows a good deal of visible light to
December 11, 2020 7:00 AM
Terri de la Peña at the Pascual Marquez Family Cemetery in Santa Monica Canyon, where some of her ancestors are buried. (Courtesy Terri de la Peña)
Over the next year, we re hoping to hear your stories about how race and ethnicity shape your life and, hopefully, publish as many of these stories as we can, so that we can all keep on talking. We re calling this effort
Race in LA. Click here for more information and details on how to participate.
By Terri de la Peña
In October 2019 eons ago, it seems I watched John Leguizamo s Latin History for Morons unfold at the Ahmanson Theater.