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San Antonio, TX, United States

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Student Composers Debut New Music The Only Way They Can... On Zoom

Composing music is a solitary process, but performing these award-winning pieces means getting people in the same room, even if it's a virtual one. → Read More

Big Bend National Park To Be Featured On New USPS Stamp

This year, Big Bend National Park celebrated its 75 th anniversary, and very soon, U.S. Postal Service customers will be able to share a little of its → Read More

'I Want To Understand People': A One Small Step Conversation

“I was really very much interested in why people thought the way they did, as opposed to being offended or reacting in some way when someone said something → Read More

'Very Few People' Know Their Privilege: A One Small Step Conversation

What happens when two people of differing political viewpoints come together in the same room for a conversation? For those who participated in Texas → Read More

Think Science: Allergies

Ah-choo! If there’s one thing we can all get behind in South Texas, it’s our hatred of allergies. For many, the sneezing and wheezing that comes with → Read More

Edward James Olmos On His Iconic Roles, His Filmmaker Son And Youth In Film

From Texas Standard: Edward James Olmos occupies a special place in the hearts of Texans, primarily because he played Selena’s dad, Abraham Quintanilla, in → Read More

TPR Merienda Means Food, Friends, Fun ... Next Stop: New Braunfels!

A simple, light afternoon snack with friends and family, "la merienda" is observed in Spain, Italy and other European and Latin American countries. Now a → Read More

Kevin Eubanks On Music, 'The Tonight Show,' And Making Connections With Public Radio

Guitarist Kevin Eubanks burst onto the jazz scene in the 1980s with a series of R&B-influenced albums for the record label GRP, known for its fusion of → Read More

Sammy Miller Is In A (Jazz) Loving Mood

When Sammy Miller and the Congregation returned to Jazz, TX only days before Valentine’s Day, the bandleader was in a wistful, romantic mood. “the → Read More

'Hot Jazz' Lives On With The Dirty River Dixie Band On 'Live At Jazz, TX'

The traditional jazz torch is in good hands, thanks to the members of the San Antonio-based Dirty River Dixie Band . The founders, Chris Alvarado and Kris → Read More

Harvey's Waters Harbor A Toxic Stew

The breakdown of infrastructure in the Houston area, including water and sewage systems, is already causing some health problems. Dr. Amesh Adalja ( → Read More

San Antonio Showcases Itself In A Cozier New Locale For SXSW

For the second year in a row, San Antonio is putting its best foot forward at Austin’s South By Southwest Festival, and according to Choose San Antonio ’s → Read More

The Texas History Behind John Ford's 'The Searchers'

John Ford's 1956 film "The Searchers" is one of the finest of the great director's career. And with its overtones of racism, it's also one of his most… → Read More

'Bambi,' Disney's First Circle Of Life

Upon watching the restored version of "Bambi" on DVD this week, I was struck by how familiar the story felt. Then I watched the accompanying documentary… → Read More