Cute, Comfy and Quaint SALA DIAZ is devoted to Local Artists

By BERIT MASON, Contributing Writer 517 Stieren St. is the address of a charming and modest house south of downtown San Antonio, tucked inside of an old and gentrifying neighborhood. Right off of S. St. Mary’s, the white, one-story frame dwelling is nicely shaded, decorated with flowering plants and strings of lights. But in 1995, this simple home was transformed …

News Roundup, June 15, 2023

NEWS ROUNDUP, June 15, 2023 Juneteenth celebrates June 19th 1865, the day that Texas slaves learned about the Emancipation Proclamation that freed all enslaved people. A number of commemorative events in honor of that historic event will take place in San Antonio in the next few days, including both solemn and fun happenings. Since we are an arts publication, we’ll …

News Roundup, June 8, 2023

The San Antonio Philharmonic may have wrapped up its season but others have stepped in to provide classical & art music, even sooner than we expected. In fact, The Classical Music Institute (CMI) will be presenting a festival – CMI 210 Festival – this summer, starting with a concert this weekend. On the program are works by Galina Grigorieva, Peteris …

Lomax on Lomax: Folk Music History at Kerville Festival

By PHIL HOUSEAL, Contributing Writer When music fans attend “Lomax on Lomax” at the Kerrville Folk Festival on June 7, they will learn the secrets of a 500-year-old musical mystery–the real story of Froggy Went A Courtin’. That is more propitious than it might sound. Because presenter John Lomax III is carrying on the musical legacy of the Lomax family …

News Roundup, May 25, 2023

As summer approaches, performing arts organizations are wrapping up their 2022-23 seasons, and so is the San Antonio Philharmonic. For the final concert of its inaugural season, the orchestra has something special for music lovers, promising to end “with a bang.” And for this special occasion, SA Phil has brought to town conductor Akiko Fujimoto who once served as associate …

Construction Workers Are the Stars of This Exhibit

By JASMINA WELLINGHOFF, Editor Traditional artists painted landscapes, still-lives, religious themes and portraits of mythological and real heroes.  San Antonio contemporary painter, Mary Helwick paints heroes, too, but her heroes are working men who work in essential but risky jobs like construction. As a construction manager for the City of San Antonio, Helwick knows and interacts with these men, and …