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Call it San Antonio s version of retail therapy or just Fiesta fever, shoppers at Amols , the longstanding party supply authority, are back. Courtesy, Jeffrey Weiss Show MoreShow Less
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Call it San Antonio s version of retail therapy or just Fiesta fever, shoppers at Amols , the longstanding party supply authority, are back. Courtesy, Jeffrey Weiss Show MoreShow Less
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Call it San Antonio s version of retail therapy or just Fiesta fever, shoppers at Amols , the longstanding party supply authority, are back. Courtesy, Jeffrey Weiss Show MoreShow Less
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Call it San Antonio s version of retail therapy or just Fiesta fever, shoppers at Amols , the longstanding party supply authority, are back. Josie Norris, The San Antonio Express-News / Staff PhotographerShow MoreShow Less
Pride Bigger than Texas virtual celebration to include ‘Drag Race’ stars, Tejano singer Shelly Lares, local entertainers
Event will be livestreamed from the Bonham Exchange on June 26
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Pride Bigger than Texas virtual celebration to include ‘Drag Race’ stars, Tejano singer Shelly Lares, local entertainers (KSAT)
SAN ANTONIO – This year’s Pride Bigger than Texas celebration will be held virtually and will include special celebrity guests and other community performers who will be remoting into the show live.
The celebration will be livestreamed on Youtube and Facebook from the Bonham Exchange club from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturday, June 26.
Milestones in San Antonio LGBTQ+ History
Published: May 31, 2021
Recent history has a way of blinding us to the past. For those coming of age in San Antonio over the past decade or so, it would be easy to assume that LGBTQ+ equality has always been a priority: That is, the queer community has always been valued and offered a seat at our collective municipal table.
For example, in 2013 the San Antonio City Council voted 8-3 in favor of passing the Non-Discrimination Ordinance, which listed sexual orientation, gender identity and veteran status as protected classes. This issue struck a chord with many LGBTQ+ people, as large groups of citizens spoke out in support. A year later, the Pride Center of San Antonio opened its doors and is still in operation today.
Here are the events not happening at Fiesta this year
By Nick Shepherd
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Metro daily - Ember Ayala, left, hits Arianh Campos with Fiesta cascarones during The Battle of Flowers Parade along Broadway, Friday, April 23, 2004. photo Bob OwenBOB OWEN/SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS-NEWS
This year’s Fiesta will be a slimmed down version compared to past events. More than 60 events have been canceled due to the ongoing pandemic. We ve compiled a list of some of your favorites. Find a complete list at the bottom of this article. Fiesta Carnival
Fiesta-goers enjoyed clear skies and cool weather at the Alamodome parking lot for Fiesta Carnival on Saturday, April 20, 2019.
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