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Bonham Exchange's Pride Weekend Tea Dance pays homage to lesser-known LGBTQ+ history
The event on Sunday, June 26 is a modern revival of a 1950s queer tradition.
By Caroline Wolff
Tags: Things to Do, San Antonio, Texas, Pride, Pride Month, Pride 2022, Bonham Exchange, tea dance, Pride Weekend Tea Dance, Pride Weekend, LGBTQ, LGBT, queer, queer history, LGBTQ+ history, dancing, summer, nightlife, night club, line dancing, bar, cocktails, DJ Rich Jones, throwback, free event
San Antonio Zoo to host an after-hours Pride party on Friday, June 17
The 2nd annual Night Out at the Zoo will be emceed by drag performers Kendoll and Kristi Waters.
Tags: Things to Do, San Antonio, Texas, San Antonio Zoo, zoo, Pride Event, Night Out at the Zoo, Pride, Pride San Antonio, Pride Week, San Antonio Pride Week, LGBTQ+ Pride, LGBT, LGBTQ, live music, local vendors, pride parade, fashion show, photo booth, animals, wildlife, Ron Nirenberg, Kendoll, Kristi Waters, Tim Morrow, after hours, diversity, inclusion
Celebrate the start of Pride month with a cycling tour of San Antonio this Saturday
The Pride Center of San Antonio, Mixxed Fit SA and Team Taco Cycling joined forces to present this free, Pride-themed fitness event.
By Macks Cook
Tags: Things to Do, San Antonio, Texas, Pride, LGBT, LGBTQ, Pride events, Pride events in San Antonio, things to do in San Antonio, free, bicycle, cycling, MixxedFit SA, Team Taco Cycling, Pride Center of San Antonio, Pride Center, Pride 2022, exercise, bicycle tour, cycling tour, Crockett Park
Idol Breaker: Singing San Antonio drag performer Ada Vox makes the jump to new reality series
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: Music Stories & Interviews, San Antonio, Texas, American Idol, Ada Vox, interview, Queen of the Universe, RuPaul, drag, drag queen, singing in drag, singing competition, reality tv, tv competition, tv series, Paramount, Paramount+, streaming, Lagoona Bloo, Leona Winter, Jujubee, LGBT, LGBTQ, pandemic, coronavirus
Assclown Alert: These Texas lawmakers voted to inflict harm on transgender kids for political points
Tags: San Antonio News, Texas, Texas Legislature, Texas Lege, Senate Bill 29, SB29, Paul D. Bettencourt, Brian Birdwell, Dawn Buckingham, Donna Campbell, Charles Brandon Creighton, Bob Hall, Kelly Hancock, Joan Huffman, Bryan Hughes, Lois Kolkhorst, Jane Nelson, Robert Nichols, Angela Paxton, Charles Perry, Charles J. Schwertner, Kel Seliger, Drew Springer, Larry Taylor, transgender, trans, trans rights, discrimination, LGBT, LGBTQ, trans athletes, transgender athletes, trans youth, transgender students, UIL, University Interscholastic League, Assclown Alert
San Antonio dancer Tone Padron cast in second season of HBO Max's Legendary
By Kelly Nelson
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, HBO, HBO Max, Legendary, LGBT, LGBTQ, Tone Padron, Antonio Padron, House of Luxe, ballroom, House of Kenzo, Cornyation, vogue, vogueing, ballroom culture, ballroom scene, TV, television, reality series, reality competition
The Public Theater's latest virtual production is penned by San Antonio's Anel I. Flores
By Jada Teague
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, Empanada, Public Theater, theater, play, one-person show, lesbiana en probiditas, cultura, LGBT, LGBTQ, Anel I. Flores, things to do in San Antonio, streaming, virtual event, online event, Mexican American
Glitter Political: Jalen McKee-Rodriguez aims to unseat his former boss on San Antonio council
By Jade Esteban Estrada
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, Glitter Political, local politics, Jalen McKee-Rodriguez, City Council, East Side, local elections, LGBT, District 2, LGBTQ, Jada Andrews-Sullivan, biracial, Black, Black History Month
Artist José Villalobos shines light on a gay bracero in new Artpace exhibition
By Bryan Rindfuss
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, José Villalobos, Artpace, art, contemporary art, exhibition, LGBT, LGBTQ, De Los Otros, toxicity of machismo, machismo, El Paso, performance art, installation, braceros, homophobia, Latinx, U.S. Mexico border, Rio Grande, border, norteño culture, Bracero Program
Amp up your holiday spirit with a holiday drag livestream by San Antonio's Haus of Vaporz
By Brianna Espinoza
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, thingss to do in San Antonio, Haus of Vaporz, drag show, livestream, online event, virtual event, Christmas, holiday, Twitch, Twitch stream, streaming event, drag, Kryztal Vapors, Cel Zepeda, Diamond Daggerz, Chris Conde, Fonda Knox, Eric Dorsa, Thrive, LGBT, LGBTQ
Texas education board green lights sex ed curriculum with no mention of consent or LGBTQ+ issues
Tags: Texas State Board of Education, Ruben Cortez, LGBTQ, LGBTQ+, LGBT, Texas, sex education, consent, sex ed, Greg Abbott, Texas Governor, anti-LGBTQ states, Texas Freedom Network, Val Benavidez, school curriculum
RuPaul's Drag Race queens are bringing a drive-in show to Ingram Park Mall in December
By Emily DiTomasso
Tags: RuPaul's Drag Race, Ingram Park Mall, Drag Queens, Bianca Del Rio, Christmas, things to do in San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas, Asia O'Hara, Aquaria, Kameron Michaels, Naomi Smalls, Plastique Tiara, Violet Chachki, DriveNDrag, drive in, drive-in, LGBT, LGBTQ, drag show, drag, holiday, meaning of christmas
Trans Latina actress Zoey Luna casts spooky spells in The Craft: Legacy
By Kiko Martinez
Tags: The Craft, The Craft: Legacy, sequel, Zoe Luna, Latina, Latinx, Halloween, movie, VOD, witches, trans, LGBTQ, LGBT, transgender, trans actress, witch, Zoe Lister-Jones, trans role, trans roles, inclusivity, inclusive casting, representation, witchcraft
San Antonio's David Zamora Casas pays tribute to COVID-19 dead in Día de los Muertos art show
Tags: Dia de muertos, Dia de Los Angelitos, Day of the Dead, Day of Angels, COVID-19, HIV, AIDS, pandemic, things to do online, things to do in San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas, Bihl Haus Art Gallery, David Zamora Casas, San Antonio Art, Ofrendas, Make Water Pure Again, Bring My Baby Back to Life Again, ofrenda, altars, altar, Love and Death in Times of Pandemic, Amor y La Muerte en Tiempos de Pandemia, Chicano, Chicanx, Latinx, LGBT, LGBTQ, queer culture
Texas House Candidate Claire Barnett Believes Voters Deserve a Democratic Choice
Tags: Glitter Political, San Antonio, Texas, Texas House District 122, Claire Barnett, Lyle Larson, Texas House, Democrat, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, LGBT, LGBTQ, gender identity, Argentina, Latin America, Argentine Great Depression, ideological polarization, instructional designer, election, 2020 election
Esperanza's OUT & PROUD showcases queer Latinx artists in virtual performance on Saturday
By Laura Morales
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, Esperanza Center, Esperanza Center for Peace and Justice, things to do in San Antonio, virtual event, online event, Anel I. Flores, Krudas Cubensi, Odaymar Cuesta, Olivix Prendes, Monica Palacios, Dan Guerrero, Marga Gomez, Jade Esteban Estrada, Krudxs Cubensi, LGBT, LGBTQ, Latinx, National Coming Out Month, Hispanic Heritage Month, live music, theater, literature, poetry, hip-hop, hip hop, stand-up comedy, comedy, comedian, author, Zoom
Popular San Antonio vegan bar and restaurant La Botanica will close after losing lease
By Nina Rangel
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, Rebel Mariposa, La Botanica, LGBT, LGBTQ+, Pride, chef, vegan, activism, closure, COVID-19, COVID 19, pandemic
Texas Gives Preliminary Approval for Revised School Sex Ed Policy That Excludes LGBTQ Issues
By Aliyya Swaby, The Texas Tribune
Tags: Texas, sex education, LGBT, LGBTQ, Ken Mercer, Texas State Board of Education, sex ed, pregnancy, STDs, sexually transmitted diseases, American Academy of Pediatrics, American Medical Association, American Public Health Association, teen birth rates, Matt Robinson, public schools, consent, gender identity, sexual orientation, Republicans
3 Artists Explore Latinx and Hispanic Identity in Show at San Antonio's Clamp Light Studios
Tags: Texas, San Antonio, Art Exhibit, Events, thing to do in San Antonio, Clamp Light Artist Studios and Gallery, Critical Reflection Embodiment and Disruption, Justin Korver, Brittany Ham, Acaymo Cuesta, Kieran Myles-Andrés Tverbakk, Martin Wannam, LGBT, LGBTQIA, LGBTQ+, queer artists, catholicism, identity, Latinx, queer idenity, trans artist, trans rights, papel picado, Spain, Spanish, Guatemala, Guatemalan, Hispanic, ethnicity
South Texas Queer Powerhouses more eaze and claire rousay Debut New Imprint and Recording
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, more eaze, mari maurice, claire rousay, electronic music, experimental, new imprint, imprint, EP, new release, new EP, , 3, bandcamp, okra project, new computer girls ltd., new computer girls, queer, LGBT, LGBTQ+, glitch pop, pop, synth pop, synth-pop, black lives matter, black trans lives matter, transgender, trans
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Popular Salad and Go concept expanding its San Antonio footprint
San Antonio Pastor John Hagee says he'll lobby Congress to back Israeli attacks on Iran
By Michael Karlis
Latin pop superstar Shakira coming to San Antonio's Frost Bank Center in November
City of San Antonio will give away free trees and plants on Earth Day
Great dining spots abound in San Antonio, but things can get complicated when you have kids in tow. Fortunately, many Alamo City…
By San Antonio Current Staff
A nearly 6,000-square-foot Monte Vista mansion that blends historic details with modern elegance underwent a steep, $200,000 price cut late last month.…
A distinctive 1927 Spanish-style home built by Nathan Straus Nayfach, the architect of downtown’s iconic Alemeda Theater, is back on the market…
A 1938 home overlooking Woodlawn Lake hit the market last month for $525,000, and it's got more than just a pretty brick…
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