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Three ways to celebrate Juneteenth in San Antonio this weekend
Juneteenth events will be held at venues including Comanche Park, Alamo Beer Company and Legacy Park.
By Noah Alcala Bach
Tags: Things to Do, San Antonio, Texas, things to do in San Antonio, Juneteenth, holiday, Juneteenth Festival, Juneteenth Commission, San Antonio Juneteenth Commission, Comanche Park, Artpace, Legacy Park, Red Berry Estate, The Art of Four, Alamo Beer Company, Alamo Beer Co, Dream Big Scholarship Fund
Here's where you can celebrate Juneteenth in San Antonio this weekend
By Kelly Nelson
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, things to do in San Antonio, Juneteenth, national holiday, emancipation, Andrea "Vocab" Sanderson, Carmens De La Calle, Juneteenth Celebration, Night at the Missions Juneteenth Fundraiser, San Antonio African American Community Archive and Museum, Xenobia, San Antonio Juneteenth Association, Texas Freedom Festival, Juneteenth Festival, Comanche Park, Comanche Park #2, Alamo, Walk on the River: A Black HIstory of the Alamo City, screening, Baba Aundar Ma'at, Born Logic Allah, Carey Latimore, Black Freedom Factory, The Future is Freedom, Hopscotch, Shokare Nakpodia, Tony G's Soul Food, poetry, poet, Sacred Fantasy, DJ Mr. G, live music, festival, Ruben V, Kenny Wayne, San Antonio Missions, baseball, sports, NW Arkansas Naturals, Alamo Beer Company, Dream Big Scholarship Fund, block party, fair, Jandro's Garden Patio, St. Mary's Strip, Mr. Composition, Baby Aztro, Apaso
10 Things You Have to Do This Weekend
By Bryan Rindfuss
Tags: Alamo Beer Company, Father’s Day, Kiko Villamizar, Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, Cumbia Roots Festival, Paito y los Gaiteros de Punta Brava, Grupo Trapiche de Colomboy, Jane Dunnewold, Ana Fernandez, Kelly O’Connor, Curt Slangal, Andy Villarreal, Sally Webber, McNay Art Museum, Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull, Brian Regan, San Antonio Museum of Art, Pure Land Buddhism, Heaven and Hell: Salvation and Retribution in Pure Land Buddhism, Through the Wall: A Traves del Muro, AtticRep, International Fest of Theatre, Grupo Fantasma, Brownout, Brown Sabbath, A World of Migrants: A Week to Understand Migration, Mexican Cultural Institute, El Vuelo y Su Semilla, Betsabeé Romero, Tom Rhodes, Mariko Mori
Small Business Crawl: Celebrating Womxn Owned Business
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Sat., March 30, 9 a.m.-11 p.m.
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San Antonio Brahmas face D.C. Defenders in opening game of the UFL season
By Michael Karlis
Three ways to view the total solar eclipse in San Antonio on April 8
Shared life and studio space unify the work of two San Antonio artists
By Anjali Gupta
Cirque du Soleil's new country music show Songblazers coming to San Antonio in August
By Caroline Wolff
Those who live in the Alamo City long enough tend to worry about keeping their SA street cred. And that means watching…
By San Antonio Current Staff
On Sunday night, San Antonio LGBTQ+ nightspot Pegasus pulled out all the stops for employee Gabriel's 20-year anniversary with the club. The…
As two of Texas' biggest and most-distinctive cities, San Antonio and Austin boast landmarks that command the attention of locals and tourists…
San Antonio Vogue Nights, a monthly ballroom function hosted by House of Juicy Couture, celebrated its one-year anniversary Friday with a "Mini-Ball" at Brick…
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