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San Anto Zine Fest returning to Central Library next month

Written by on 27 November 2023

The San Anto Zine Fest will return to the city’s central library next month for its third iteration. The free literary festival, held in partnership with the San Antonio Public Library, will feature more than 100 exhibitors of self-published comics, poetry, personal stories, fiction and art zines by authors from around the nation, according to […]

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World Naked Bike Ride may be coming to San Antonio next summer

Written by on 27 November 2023

If only Thong Man was still around to witness it. San Antonio appears poised to host its first its first World Naked Bike Ride next summer, according to a post on ticket website SimpleTix first reported on by the Express-News. We say “appears” since there’s some question about the ride’s listed location.

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‘Largest ice-skating rink in Texas’ now open near San Antonio’s Pearl

Written by on 27 November 2023

San Antonio now has another Texas-sized outdoor ice-skating rink opening in time for the holidays. The Ice Skating Rink by the Pearl, located at 1603 Broadway, opened Nov. 23, billing itself as the “largest outdoor ice skating rink in Texas.” It’s organized by the same company that runs the San Antonio Pumpkin Festival. The rink is open […]

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Beloved San Antonio nightspot Luna sold after 20 years

Written by on 27 November 2023

After 20 years of serving live music, cozy vibes and craft cocktails to fans of jazz, blues, soul, Latin sounds and more, San Antonio’s Luna has sold. Luna owner Marcos Treviño shared the news Sunday on social media, saying that, while the last three years have been busy for his San Pedro Avenue nightspot, he wants […]

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These are the right-wing ideologues taking over Texas school boards

Written by on 24 November 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.” Over the last three years, an interconnected network of political action committees (PACs), largely funded by billionaires who support school privatization, has begun to transform the nature of local school […]

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