Jim Lavilla-Havelin’s short and to-the-point poem is a wise little fable. Its companion here is Lucia LaVilla-Havelin’s delightful piece “Look Skyward” (hand-embroidered cotton floss on linen, vintage postcard). The rabbits don’t see it but danger is chasing them…. Run Rabbit: A Cautionary and Prepositional Tale for School Administrators By Jim LaVilla-Havelin Fox, blood-mouthed, slinks out from under after feasting …
Have you ever heard of Artemisia Gentileschi? Few people have though she’s getting kind of popular these days. And with good reason. Artemisia was a highly accomplished painter in 17th century Italy when the art world was almost completely dominated by men. A good many of her works can still be seen today in various museums in Europe and the …
BY JASMINA WELLINGHOFF, Editor — You and your team came up with the idea of having just one-person shows for the entire 2020-21 season as a way to reduce the risk of infection on stage and in the theater. Did you have any problems finding good solo shows to fill a season?They are not exactly plentiful but there are a …
Alexandra van de Kamp’s poem Dear Time is a poem you’ll want to reread multiple times to discover all the subtle surprises woven into her verses. Alexandra is well known in San Antonio and beyond as the executive director of Gemini Ink, but she is also the author of two poetry collections and a translator of women poets from Spain. …
The COVID-19 pandemic may be on everyone’s mind, but the climate change issue is still the big crisis coming our way even if temporarily forgotten, it seems. The new exhibit at Bihl Haus Arts, Hot Pursuit: A Visual Commentary on Climate Change, featuring the work of artist Sabra Booth, is here to remind us. The show opens online Aug. 15 …
By JASMINA WELLINGHOFF, Editor — Asked if she planned to take a vacation after grueling months of figuring out how to keep the Classic Theater alive in the time of COVID-19, Kelly Roush asked us to repeat the question. We did. “Oh, that’s why I didn’t get it,” she said. “I don’t understand the word ‘vacation.’” It’s a joke, of …
By Kathy Molga, Contributor Leonel Cavazos has been working hard on his latest painting for his Bihl Haus GO! Arts class. On this particular day, he was planning to present his painting to the entire class for critique and discussion. He knew he was onto something when he set out to paint the Statue of Liberty draped in an American …
Rod Carlos Rodriguez , whose poem is featured today, is the founder of the Sun Poet’s Society, San Antonio’s longest running weekly open-mic poetry reading. He is the author of three poetry collections, including his most recent, “Native Instincts” and the poetry editor of Ocotillo Review published by Kallisto Gaia Press. The adjoining image requires no explanation. Like Rod’s poem, …
Under normal circumstances, arts organizations announce their upcoming seasons in the spring, but COVID-19 has changed that, together with a whole spectrum of other plans and practices. Some companies have outright cancelled the entire fall part of their 2020-21 season, but two of our busiest theaters have found creative and feasible ways to proceed doing what they do best – …
By JASMINA WELLINGHOFF, Editor — Though planning a season is a challenging thing to do at this time of uncertainty, the Public Theater of San Antonio has come up with a realistic, and therefore, winning solution. A while ago, it announced that its 2020-2021 season – which they cutely restyled as the 2020-202ONE season – would consist entirely of one-person …