A history-steeped 1928 mansion designed by architect Russell Brown has undergone $650,000 in price cuts since it went on the market last summer, property records show. Originally listed at just under $3 million, the asking price for the palatial 5,286-square-foot home has since dropped to $2.45 million. Whatever the price, the four-bedroom, four-and-half-bath property comes packed with history. Renowned cattleman Herbert l. Kokernot had the Monte Vista residence built for his debutante daughter, Elizabeth Hardie, and modeled it after a 16th Century Spanish villa. Hardie was crowned Fiesta's Queen of the Court of the Butterflies in April 1917, the same month the U. S. joined World War I. She has the distinction of being the last Queen before the excess of San Antonio's annual citywide party disappeared during the conflict's austerity. History aside, the house is stunning. A spiral staircase
Gloria Trevi, the groundbreaking Mexican pop singer-songwriter, electrified Freeman Coliseum on Saturday, bringing feminist lyrics, scintillating dance moves and an array of her biggest hits to the audience. Here's a look at all the excitement.
Crowds gathered in downtown San Antonio Saturday for the Annual Cesar E. Chavez March for Justice. Here's a look at everyone who turned out to honor the civil rights leader and stand up for the rights of those who work in the fields to feed our nation.
Laura Jane Grace, DaiKaiJu Attacks!, The Cops, Moon Walker, Chris Acker and others are playing SA dates in connection with their shows at the festival.