Public Theater Has A New Leader

By JASMINA WELLINGHOFF, Editor After a longish search, the board of the Public Theater of San Antonio has selected Los Angeles-based Claudia de Vasco to serve as its new artistic/executive director. A native of Houston, she has a long resume that includes acting, directing, production, and leadership positions. “The search committee felt that she has the skills and qualities that …

News Roundup, Aug. 19, 2021

Most classical music groups are on vacation or performing elsewhere, but the Agarita Chamber Players are here and starting their new season Tuesday at the San Antonio Museum of art. Artistic director and pianist, Daniel Anastasio, chose the musical program in response to the current SAMA exhibit of American Impressionists. The exhibit is gorgeous and the music sounds very promising, …

Agarita’s New Season Has it All

By JASMINA WELLINGHOFF, Editor The Agarita Chamber Players are known for their collaborations with other artists, from fellow musicians to dancers, poets, photographers, visual artists, and… a glass blower. Yes, you read that right. The “glass blower” the group will be collaborating with is a very special one, Gini Garcia, of Garcia Art Glass, who creates the most original, whimsical, …

News Roundup, Aug. 12, 2021

Let’s start with theater news. Live, in-person performances are back but they may not last long. With new virus variants threatening again our collective health, venues may start closing again. It’s such an unpredictable time! We already told you about the premiere of “Carmen from Mexico,” an original new work written and performed by actress/playwright Anna De Luna. As far …

“Carmen from Mexico” to open at the Guadalupe Theater

By JASMINA WELLINGHOFF, Editor How much do you really know about your parents and grandparents?Yes, you know them as parents and grandparents but their lives are bigger than those roles, and we often forget to ask questions about their childhood, their struggles, challenges and the important moments of their lives. Actress/playwright Anna De Luna decided not to make that common …

News Roundup, Aug. 5, 2021

The big event this weekend is the San Antonio Film Festival which will take place Aug. 5-8 at the Radius Center downtown. Since last year’s fest had to go online because of COVID-19, this year’s celebration is extra special for all, organizers, filmmakers and audiences. “It’s very fulfilling to be back in-person to celebrate the 27th anniversary of SAFILM,” said …

Interview Express: DEBBIE RACCA-SITTRE, Director of the City of San Antonio Arts & Culture Department

by JASMINA WELLINGHOFF, Editor What are the priorities of the Arts & Culture Department right now?My priority is equity, in the sense that we want to make sure that art is accessible to everyone but we also want to make sure that San Antonio artists are equitably represented in the art that we promote. We are also working right now …

News Roundup, July 30, 2021

Lots going on at Artpace this month! In addition to the three exhibits by the recently departed summer artists-in-residence (read feature story from July   ), the art center just opened another, very different show, “Slowed and Throwed”: Records of the City Through Mutated Lenses,”  an art show inspired by a unique DJ and his music. The DJ in question is …

Artpace New Exhibits: Lots to See & Ponder

BY JASMINA WELLINGHOFF, Editor The summer artists-in-residence have left but the work they created during their two months at Artpace, is now on exhibit at the downtown art center. This summer’s trio included Bogota-born, Paris resident, Ivan Argote, Los Angeles-based Nao Bustamante and San Antonio artist Michel Menchaca. The first exhibit you are likely to see is Argote’s clever, amusing …