By Phil Houseal, Contributing Writer After a two-decade-long love affair with the harp, Emily Jumes Oskins is tuning up for her first formal concert in front of her hometown audience. She will be performing for the Fredericksburg Music Club on Feb.19. “It will be fun,” said Oskins who will be joined by her brother Collin, a voice student …
The holiday lull is definitely over, and arts organization/presenters are back in full swing! The San Antonio Philharmonic is starting 2023 with a concert conducted by the Phoenix Symphony music director, Tito Munoz, which will also feature violinist Randall Goosby performing Tchaikovsky’s violin concerto, a treasure of the classical repertoire. Also on the program is Beethoven’s Symphony No.4. and Buxtehude’s …
By JASMINA WELLINGHOFF, Editor Tell me how and why the Miscast Theater Company was formed?We had a group of friends that met about seven years ago just doing shows around San Antonio, and we talked about how, if we had a theater company, we would do things differently, including more color-conscious casting and casting people who don’t get many opportunities. …
The arts scene is getting livelier this weekend! Leading the excitement is the new exhibit, Texas Dimensional- Fine Art in Three Dimensions at the San Antonio Art League and Museum, which officially opens Sunday, Jan. 8. Curated by the husband-and-wife duo, Andre and Virginia Bally, the show includes works by Texas artists – including quite a few San Antonians – …
By JASMINA WELLINGHOFF, Editor The San Antonio Art League and Museum – SAALM – is inaugurating the new year with an interesting exhibit of 3-D art, featuring the work of 38 Texas artists, including a number of San Antonians. Titled “Texas Dimensional- Fine Art in Three Dimensions,” the show was curated by the husband-and-wife team, Andre and Virginia Bally, who …