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Traveling exhibition 'Life and Death on the Border' shines light on South Texas tragedy
The exhibition at the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center's Community Gallery opened Nov. 28 and runs through May 31, 2024.
By Marco Aquino
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Arts Feature, Visual Art, things to do in San Antonio, Life and Death on the Border, Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, Mexican Revolution
San Antonio book club virtually discussing Revolutionary Women of Texas and Mexico with Sandra Cisneros
By Katie Hennessey
Tags: Trinity University Press, Maverick Book Club, Revolutionary Women of Texas and Mexico: Portraits of Soldaderos, Saints and Subversives, Texas, Mexico, history, female heroes, Mexican Revolution, women, Sandra Cisneros, Ellen Riojos Clark, Kathy Sosa, Norma Elia Cantu, Frida Kahlo, Sor Juan Ines de la Cruz, Emma Tenayuca
Ballet Nepantla Performance at the Guadalupe Theatre to Tell Story of the Female Warriors of the Mexican Revolution
By Trevor Flynn
Tags: Texas, San Antonio, Ballet Nepantla, things to do in San Antonio, Valentina, Guadalupe Theatre, baile folklórico, Adelitas, Mexican Revolution, Performance, dance
My Mexican Revolution obsession likely to last much longer than the actual Revolution
By Artifacts
Tags: Staff Blogs, Sarah Fisch, san antonio history, mexican history, emiliano zapata, pancho villa, general john pershing, san antonio immigration, witte museum, mexican revolution, Video
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McCombs dealership Native American statue now at San Antonio-area high school
By Michael Karlis
Alex Jones warns Texans the 'deep state' plans sinister shit for the solar eclipse
Post where Austin bartender claims to have spoken with 'Rainey Street Killer' goes viral
Cost of living comfortably in San Antonio jumped 43% from last year
Don Omar, one of the earliest and defining superstars of reggaeton, brought his infectious beats and socially conscious lyrics to Frost Bank…
By San Antonio Current Staff
Gloria Trevi, the groundbreaking Mexican pop singer-songwriter, electrified Freeman Coliseum on Saturday, bringing feminist lyrics, scintillating dance moves and an array of…
Crowds gathered in downtown San Antonio Saturday for the Annual Cesar E. Chavez March for Justice. Here's a look at everyone who turned out…
The Monte Vista Historic District has long been hailed as one of San Antonio's crown jewel neighborhoods. Indeed, due to its popularity,…
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