McNay’s “Limitless” an Engaging, Fun Exhibit

By JASMINA WELLINGHOFF, Editor The full title of the current exhibit at the McNay Art Museum is Limitless: Five Women Reshape Contemporary Art, which promises a lot, delivers quite a bit, and is also fun. The show features the work – installations – by five contemporary female artists: Martine Gutierrez, Leticia Huckaby, Yayoi Kusama, Sandy Skoglund and Jenni Steinkamp. It …

News Roundup, March 19, 2021

You have heard it said many times: “Laughter is the Best Medicine,” so here is info about funny events to enjoy this weekend and get your mind off the inaccessible vaccine lists and the like. Comic storyteller Jim Breuer will bring his Freedom of Laughter Tour to the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts Friday, March 19. You probably remember …

Ellen Riojas Clark to be Honored by VOICES DE LA LUNA

by JASMINA WELLINGHOFF, Editor To mark the publication of its 50th issue, VOICES DE LA LUNA, the only independent literary magazine in Bexar County and the region, is throwing a big party for literary folks to gather, celebrate and hopefully replenish the coffers of the eponymous nonprofit organization. As in previous couple of years, the event is also an opportunity …

Opera SA is Returning to the Stage with “Lucia”

by JASMINA WELLINGHOFF, Editor — Cautiously, more and more performing arts organizations are returning to live, in-person performances this spring and that’s wonderful news for performing arts lovers and the entire community.  No video can have the impact of a live theatrical performance where audiences and performers share the experience in the same space, just yards away from each other. …

News Roundup, March 11, 2021

For many, many years, folk dance practitioners and their audiences have been gathering in San Antonio in March to watch folk dance ensembles and dance themselves during the San Antonio Folk Dance Festival. Dancing groups from San Antonio, New Orleans, Houston and other cities performed folkloric dances of many cultures, from European traditions, to Near Eastern and Asian. But not …

News From the Carver

By JASMINA WELLINGHOFF, Editor — Like so many arts organization, the Carver Community Cultural Center, one of San Antonio’s most prominent performing arts presenters, had to cancel most of its 2020 shows, with the hope of rescheduling them for the spring of 2021. But faced with continuing concerns about COVID-19, the center’s management opted for another wave of cancellations. “It …

Catherine Cisneros, Artistic Director, URBAN-15

By JASMINA WELLINGHOFF, Editor URBAN-15 has a number of programs and events in different disciplines. How would you describe the organization and its activities?We have three disciplines that we espouse: music, movement (dance, etc.) and media. Actually, we have one more that we do not talk about that much, and that’s design – costuming and sets. All of us are …

NEWS ROUNDUP, March 4, 2021

March is Contemporary Art Month with many artists and art venues participating in a range of events. To kick-off the celebration of contemporary art Friday, Blue Star Contemporary will present An Original Drive, a multidisciplinary performance by Xavier Gilmore with collaborators Anthony Francis, Kellen Stanley, Nick Long, Edwin Stephens, and San Antonio poet laureate, Andrea “Vocab” Sanderson. “Through sound, scent …

Bookstores Are the Living Rooms of the Community

By RUDY ARISPE, Contributor In early March 2020, Elizabeth Jordan, general manager of the Nowwhere Bookshop in Alamo Heights, and the store’s owner, author Jenny Lawson, were making last minute preparations for their grand opening slated for that April. The space, located in the former El Paso Imports at 5154 Broadway, had just undergone a complete buildup to transform it …