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More than $200K in equipment stolen in San Antonio from Tejano band

Written by on 26 September 2024

Tejano band Grupo Siggno is asking for public support after thieves made off with $200,000 worth of its equipment in San Antonio. Bandleader Jesse Turner announced the theft during a solemn Facebook Live, during which he asked the public to contact police if they have any information. “Somebody stole all our lighting, all of our […]

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Jazz’SALive will fill San Antonio’s Hemisfair with blue notes this weekend

Written by on 26 September 2024

The San Antonio Parks Foundation will host its 41st annual Jazz’SALive festival this weekend in Civic Park at Hemisfair. Promoted as “one of the largest free jazz festivals in the country,” this year’s event will feature sets from Grammy-nominated pianist Patrice Rushen, the Lao Tizer Band, Elliott Yamin, Eric Marienthal, Chieli Minucci and more. Performances will take […]

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The new memoir by Sam Kindrick, San Antonio’s chronicler of ‘outlaw country,’ is one wild ride

Written by on 26 September 2024

For more than five decades, Sam Kindrick carved a niche as San Antonio’s resident gonzo journalist, documenting the area’s outcasts, dreamers, oddballs, pimps, prostitutes, druggies — and its musicians. As a close friend to legendary performers such as Augie Meyers, Willie Nelson, Jerry Jeff Walker, Leon Russell, David Alan Coe and countless others, Kindrick documented […]

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Manhattan Short Film Festival will run two weekends in San Antonio

Written by on 25 September 2024

The Manhattan Short Film Festival is a novel “microfestival” that occurs at 500 venues around the globe simultaneously and screens shorts from 10 selected filmmakers. This year’s San Antonio iteration will run the weekends of Sept. 27-28 and Oct. 4-5 at art collective Urban-15’s headquarters just south of the Freetail Brewery.

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Feds file sex-discrimination suit against owner of San Antonio’s Ingram Park Chrysler

Written by on 25 September 2024

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has sued the owner of Ingram Park Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram, alleging the dealership allowed two female employees to be subjected to discrimination and harassment. The petition, filed Wednesday in federal court in San Antonio, also maintains that Ingram Park Chrysler owner Benson Enterprises Inc. allowed managers to […]

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Girl in a Coma announces San Antonio show headlining Muertos Fest

Written by on 25 September 2024

Girl in a Coma will headline San Antonio’s annual Muertos Fest on Saturday, Oct. 26, the recently reunited alt-rock band said Wednesday in a Facebook post. A month ago, the Current reported the group had come out of a years-long coma but wasn’t yet ready to share details about upcoming shows. Now, the trio has begun […]

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