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Cirque Musica will pair classical music with gravity-defying feats at the Tobin Center this week

Written by on 18 December 2023

Cirque Musica, a traveling troupe that combines circus performances with live music, is hitting San Antonio as part of a 70-plus-stop tour of its holiday-themed show set in a faraway winter wonderland. Cirque Musica: Holiday Wonderland offers dazzling acts from a global cast of acrobats, contortionists and athletes paired with holiday music, including an aerial […]

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Texas is challenging 150 years of immigration law

Written by on 17 December 2023

This article was originally published by the Texas Observer, a nonprofit investigative news outlet. Sign up for their weekly newsletter, or follow them on Facebook and Twitter. For going on three years, Texas Governor Greg Abbott has relentlessly escalated a border battle against migrants and refugees under the banner of Operation Lone Star.

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San Antonio Museum of Art’s ‘American Made’ highlights underrepresented voices

Written by on 16 December 2023

Time is running out to see the traveling exhibition “American Made: Paintings and Sculpture from the DeMell Jacobsen Collection.” On display at the San Antonio Museum of Art’s Cowden Gallery through Jan. 7, the exhibition stands out in its effort to highlight historically underrepresented voices. Originally organized by the Mint Museum in Charlotte, North Carolina, […]

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Ken Paxton’s impeachment cost Texas taxpayers more than $4 million

Written by on 16 December 2023

Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. The impeachment of Attorney General Ken Paxton cost Texas taxpayers at least $4.2 million, most of it spent on lawyers the House hired to prosecute Paxton, according to newly released figures and records.

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Federal funding dwindles for San Antonio’s Migrant Resource Center

Written by on 16 December 2023

San Antonio’s Migrant Resource Center next year will be unable to afford plane and bus tickets for those staying at the shelter, and that means migrants could be stuck here for longer periods of time, according to the San Antonio Report. City officials are requesting additional outside funding for the center, located in a former […]

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