Events in San Antonio for March 2023
- Blooms, Bees & Butterflies
March 1 to May 26
Celebrate spring at San Antonio Zoo this season with a buzzingly beautiful festival of Blooms, Bees & Butterflies! From March 1 through May 26, the zoo will blossom into a kaleidoscope of colors featuring larger-than-life glass sculptures of butterflies, bees, praying mantis and more! Guests and friendly pollinators alike will enjoy acres of the zoo’s botanical beauty with daily activities, including animal encounters, dance parties, craft stations, and educational performances all season long! San Antonio Zoo is home to over one thousand plant and animal species ranging from extinct in the wild to natives of Texas right in your backyard. Blooms, Bees & Butterflies is the perfect environment to see the scenic wonders of nature in full effect alongside astonishing sculptures by artist Alex Heveri’s Glass in Flight Limited Edition exhibit! Plus, get up close and personal with hard-working pollinators at the new John & Greli Less Butterfly Rainforest, featuring hundreds of exotic butterflies and even a free-roaming sloth! Blooms, Bees & Butterflies is included with zoo admission and FREE for Members.
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- Spring Into the West | Extended Spring Break Hours
March 10 to March 21
Spring into the West without ever leaving the River Walk at the Briscoe Western Art Museum! Extended hours during spring break mean the Briscoe will be open seven days a week March 9-20, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. each day. Visiting during spring break? Check out our Spring Break Roundup for fun family programming! And don’t miss our monthly Full STEAM Ahead program perfect for all ages to enjoy! See hours and admission, as well as where to park your horse and wagon, by visiting our website!
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- Tejano Music Awards
March 16 to March 19
DOWNTOWN SAN ANTONIO, TX
This is a FREE EVENT. All ages are welcome.
Tejano Merchandise, Food and Beverage Booths, Over 100 Tejano Bands Performing
MEET AND GREET TEJANO ARTISTS, FREE AUTOGRAPHS
Website: More info here.
- Bud Light St. Patrick’s Festival, River Parade & River Dyeing
March 17 to March 18
San Antonio will be hosting a two-day St. Patrick's Festival this year, organized by both Visit San Antonio River Walk and the Harp & Shamrock Society of Texas. Activities include the dyeing of the River Walk into the River Shannon with 25-gallons of eco-friendly green dye, a free festival and stage entertainment, and two free parades featuring 12 Irish-themed floats filled with entertainment. The festivities are taking place on March 17 and 18.
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- Old Gruene Market Days
March 18 to March 19
Features nearly 100 artisans offering handmade items made by the vendors themselves, including uniquely crafted items and packaged Texas foods. There is free parking and admission and free live entertainment. While you are Gruene Historic District enjoy specialty shopping, wine tasting, unique dining, live entertainment, other events and river rides. Visit www.gruenetexas.com for additional info. 3rd full weekend of each month February through November and the 1st weekend of December. Market hours are 10am – 5pm.
Website: More info here.
- Dino Safari: A Walk Thru Adventure!
March 21 to March 21
Grab a passport to Pangea and feel the thrill of standing next to giant moving dinosaurs from all over the world on a walk-through expedition for the whole family. Get up-close-and-personal with the most fascinating prehistoric creatures from the mighty T. Rex of North America to the giant amphibious Spinosaurus from Africa. At Dino Safari you can dig up fossils, learn about cutting-edge research, see many varieties of animatronic dinosaurs, and enjoy thrilling virtual reality and other exciting activities to immerse the whole family in the age of dinosaurs. Dino Safari is both a thrilling and educational journey back in time where you can learn how dinosaurs evolved, where on Earth they lived, and the discoveries paleontologists made about how they ate, moved, and behaved. Full-scale, moving, scientifically accurate animatronic dinosaurs with an easy-to-access audio guide (available in both English and Spanish) provide an entertaining storyline as you walk through the experience based on real science!
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- LOS TROMPOS EXPERIENCE
March 21 to March 21
Jump in and take a spin! Discover Los Trompos, an immersive art installation made of vibrant, larger-than-life tops where you can spin, play, relax, and more — welcoming kids (and adults) of all ages, big and small. As the Spanish translation to “the spinning tops”, Los Trompos takes inspiration from the fondly-remembered children’s game and takes it to new heights. The life-sized tops are intricately woven with vibrant-colored panels in the traditional style of Mexican artisans, inviting kids (and adults) of all ages, including you, to spin, play, and more for an unforgettable time. Here for one month only, discover and explore this immersive experience before it’s too late! The Shops at La Cantera from March 11-April 9, 2023! Free to attend (no ticket required), any way you spin it…you won’t want to miss this!
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- Spring Break Reserved Tours
March 21 to March 21
Join us the week of Spring Break as we soak in the city’s vibrant culture, music and traditions, along the charming River Walk! Enjoy a complimentary misting fan and a water from the best seat in town during this extended version of our narrated tour. Operating daily at 2 PM, 3 PM, 4 PM and 5PM from March 13-16
Website: More info here.
- “Soy de Tejas: A Statewide Survey of Latinx Art” at Centro de Artes Gallery
March 22 to March 22
The City of San Antonio’s Department of Arts & Culture presents Soy de Tejas: A Statewide Survey of Latinx Art, a dynamic art exhibition featuring over 100 works by 40 contemporary native Texas and Texas-based Latinx artists representing the seven regions and 15 cities. The exhibition, held at the Centro de Artes Gallery (101 S. Santa Rosa St., in Historic Market Square) opens on Thursday, Feb. 9 and runs through Sunday, July 2, 2023. An opening reception will be held on Thursday, Feb. 9, 2023, from 6 to 10 p.m. Soy de Tejas is curated by Rigoberto Luna, Co-Owner and Director of Presa House Gallery in San Antonio, Texas.
Website: More info here.
- Between Yesterday and Tomorrow: Perspectives from Black Contemporary Artists of San Antonio
March 22 to March 22
Between Yesterday and Tomorrow: Perspectives from Black Contemporary Artists of San Antonio showcases the multifaceted talents of Black artists in the greater San Antonio community. Our diverse Texas city is rich in creative expression. Through this exhibition, these local artists share their cultural and life experiences through their work. Contemporary art is made for the present time, and often speaks to ideas, concerns or experimentation of materials and methods. Artists were selected from across generations, bringing their voices together in the intimate space that is the City of San Antonio’s Culture Commons Gallery. The 18 artists presented in this exhibition are actively engaged in their artistic practices, and each brings their unique perspective; covering topics of Black history and identity, family dynamics, social connections, personal human experience, spirituality and resilience. The artworks include drawing, painting, photography, mixed media, digital media, assemblage, sculpture, and quilting. Their compositions are a cross section of reflective approaches to “the now” as expressed through their aesthetic, voice, and vision. Curated by Barbara Felix Featured Artists: Carmen Cartiness Johnson, John Coleman, Kaldric Dow, Kwanzaa Edwards, Anthony Francis, Alain Boris Gakwaya, Deborah Harris, Edward Harris, Paul Hurd, Alethia Jones, Theresa Newsome, Wardell Picquet, Calvin Pressley, Don Stewart, Naomi Wanjiku, Angela Weddle and Bernice Appelin Williams.
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- Yodel Blitz
March 22 to March 22
Do you like to have fun? …. So does Yodel Blitz! Yodel Blitz is a hilarious, German, folk-music based musical group that is ready to bring you beer-drinking, polka-dancing, yodel-blitzing fun in the German style. With decades of combined performance experience (but who’s counting?), Yodel Blitz leads their audiences willingly on a musical journey. They will have the crowd dancing, clapping and singing along in no time. Not a singer or dancer? No problem…just sit back and be entertained by the stellar performances on unusual folk instruments like the alphorn, Austrian cowbells and saw. In honor of our namesake, all this is topped off with lightning fast yodeling in 3-part harmony! This group provides quality, fun, German folk music for any event. Yodel Blitz features yodeling (as the name implies) along with 3-part harmonies, accordion, clarinet, bass, brass, alphorn and cowbells. Come sing, dance & yodel along to this fun musical group. They guarantee a beer-drinking, yodel-blitzing good time!
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- Reading Deeply, Writing Deeply: 3 Women Poets Talk to the Gods with Veronica Golos
March 22 to March 22
Whether a writer is talking directly to God or using religious reflection to try and make sense of humanity, poetry is shrouded in spiritual mystery and is often used to explore both concrete and intangible concepts of a higher power. In this three-week workshop, we will study impactful poems from three women poets who invoke ideas of God or the gods. Louise Gluck’s book The Wild Iris enlists flowers from the garden of eden to help tell a story. Lucille Clifton’s “brothers” is an eight-poem conversation between an aged Lucifer and God. Natalia Toledo’s body of written work speaks to the Zapotec gods in three languages: Zapotec, Spanish, and English. Class readings and suggestions on how to write your own response poem to these poets (and these gods) will be shared before the workshop. Wednesdays, March 8, 15 & 22, 6:30-8:30pm, CST, via Zoom Instructor: Veronica Golos Nonmember: $145; Member: $125; Student/Vet/Mil $75 Veronica Golos is the author of four poetry books: GIRL, awarded the Naji Naaman Honor Prize, 2019 (Beirut, Lebanon); Rootwork, winner of the Southwest Book Design Award in Poetry, 2016; Vocabulary of Silence, winner of the New Mexico Book Award; and A Bell Buried Deep, winner of the Nicholas Roerich Poetry Prize. Former co-editor of the Taos Journal of International Poetry & Art, she is an instructor for SOMOS in Taos, NM, and Hugo House in Seattle, WA. She lives in Taos, New Mexico, with her husband, David Pérez. This is a Weekly Recurring Event Runs from Mar 8, 2023 to Mar 22, 2023 and happens every: Wednesdays: 6:30pm – 8:30pm
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- Cocktails & Culture: TOYZ at the Witte Museum
March 22 to March 22
Explore “Toys: The Way We Play” and relive cherished memories from your childhood and around the world. In this special exhibition, you’ll discover how we’ve played over time, the ways play helps us learn skills for everyday life and how toys can ignite our imaginations. Leave the kids at home and bring your friends to play in our exhibit and enjoy a cocktail provided by our community sponsors. -Beer and cocktails provided by Dripping Springs Distilling, Freetail Brewing Co., Devils River Whiskey and Silver Star Whiskey. – Food available for purchase by Cakes by Felicia and Mi Taquito. – Entertainment provided by Resident DJ, Alyson Alonzo. Tickets: $30 per person (member) / $35 per person (non-member) *This adventure is for guests 21 and older.
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- Stranger Things Trivia Night!
March 22 to March 22
Join us at Dave & Buster’s in the Rivercenter Mall to test your Stranger Things knowledge! Trivia starts at 8pm with drink specials and prizes for the top three teams.
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- Disney Animation: Immersive Experience
March 23 to March 23
Disney Animation: Immersive Experience is an innovative celebration that takes you inside the greatest films of Walt Disney Animation Studios, from their very earliest, groundbreaking features to the beloved hit movies of today. Imagine stepping into the Casita with Mirabel from Encanto, being at Pride Rock as Rafiki presents Simba – surrounded by the animal kingdom as the sun rises. Imagine hopping on a train with Judy Hopps and going into Zootopia or taking a magic carpet ride with Aladdin and Jasmine, and so much more…. Now you can! Step into the art and legacy of Walt Disney Animation Studios and celebrate the music, artistry and animation from the creators of Frozen, The Little Mermaid, Big Hero 6 and many more.
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- SeaWorld San Antonio Seven Seas Food Festival
March 23 to March 23
Oceans of flavor and fun are waiting at SeaWorld. From foodies to families, everyone will find tasty delights among more than 100 distinct (and mostly new this year!) offerings. Explore more than 60 fresh global cuisine choices to pair with nearly 50 beer, wine and cocktail selections. Revitalize your taste buds as you share this welcoming, open-air experience. With exquisite flavors to top off exhilarating coasters and extraordinary animals, our Seven Seas Food Festival is a voyage to stir the soul—and warm the belly!
Website: More info here.
- Thursday Yoga at The Good Kind
March 23 to March 23
Bring your favorite mat and join us for yoga in our garden every Thursday with instructor Stephanie Jane from Black Swan Yoga !
Website: More info here.
- Meet Me In San Antonio: Hemisfair ’68 on Film Screening
March 23 to March 23
The Texas Archive of the Moving Image (TAMI) is excited to announce a film screening of HemisFair ‘68 at the very place the event took place. Join us in the Heart of San Antonio on March 23 at 6 p.m. RSVP for free tickets at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/546287489587 DON’T MISS THIS: Come early to explore a video scavenger hunt across Hemisfair. With just a phone, visitors can access archival footage shot in the location where they stand. Signs across the area will feature QR codes to access videos. The screening is in connection to a new online exhibit, “Meet Me in San Antonio: HemisFair ’”68 on Film” on TexasArchive.org. The exhibit draws from home movies, television news coverage, promotional films, and more, the exhibit explores the planning and execution of the 1968 San Antonio event. Presented in partnership with the office of the Governor’s Texas Film Commission (TFC), the exhibit can be viewed at TexasArchive.org/meet-me-in-san-antonio.
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- The Reed Brothers
March 23 to March 23
After years of playing in solo projects and as sidemen for various bands, The Reed Brothers decided to join forces and bring the heat of the hard driving blues rock they grew up on. Blending Americana with groove, this duo is sure to turn heads with their incredible harmonies, musicianship, and songwriting prowess.
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- How to Get Yourself Out on Social Media for Busy Writers with Andrea "Vocab" Sanderson and Zach Jewell
March 23 to March 23
Keep your followers up-to-date and involved with you as a writer and human being.
Website: More info here.
- DASHI Wine Dinner Episode 3: Chef Elena D’Agostino X DASHI X Aquitaine Bordeaux
March 23 to March 23
DASHI invites you to another unique, intriguing, and delicious wine dinner occasion on 3/23/23, featuring French-Bordeaux wines selected from Aquitaine Wine Company portfolio, with cuisine curated by the amazing Italian Chef Elena D’Agostino and DASHI Master Chef Jian Li & Chef Kristina Zhao. This Italian – Sichuanese 6-course fusion highlights Bordeaux’s finest imports, eliciting exciting flavors and tasting notes within each adventurous bite and extraordinary sip of French wine. The Wine: Aquitaine Wine Company has a six generation Bordeaux legacy, with over 100 family-owned estates, importing to the US, UK, and Japan. Guests can expect a selection of discovery wines and classified growths, spanning exclusive and prestigious products. Chef Elena D’Agostino is an Italian chef from Turin (Torino) Italy, where in her grandmother’s kitchen she learned to hand-make hundreds of different pasta shapes. Elena specializes in authentic regional Italian cuisine, fresh handmade pasta and cooking classes. Chef Elena offers private dinners, masterclasses, pop-ups, cooking classes and catering, and has garnered numerous Texas and San Antonio culinary accolades as a much sought after Italian aficionados. Those familiar with DASHI events know the culinary mastery of DASHI’s Chefs Jian Li and Kristina Zhao – specializing in thrilling, exotic Sichuanese dishes that excite the senses. Don’t miss this intriguing fusion dinner highlighting global cuisine and wine.
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- Karaoke at The Good Kind
March 23 to March 23
Every Thursday we will be having Karaoke in the garden from 7pm-10pm, hosted by Alyson Alonzo.
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- Night of Artists
March 24 to March 25
One of the premier Western art events in the world, Night of Artists includes the viewing and sale of over 270 new works of painting, sculpture and mixed media by more than 80 of today’s leading contemporary Western artists. Night of Artists was created to celebrate Western art and the Briscoe would not exist without the artistic seeds that Night of Artists planted. The effort and funds to establish the museum grew from Night of Artists, making it a vital piece of the museum’s history as well as its signature annual event. Night of Artists serves as the primary fundraiser for the museum, benefiting the Briscoe’s full array of exhibitions, engagement, and educational programs throughout the year.
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- Morning Mixer on the Rooftop
March 24 to March 24
Join us 8–10am every Friday on the Artpace Rooftop to compliment your morning with innovative contemporary art. Here are a few reasons we think you should stop by for our Morning Mixer: ☕️ Fresh espresso drinks for FREE from our friends at Estate Coffee Co.
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- Soul Sessions
March 24 to March 24
Soul Sessions is a unique group of Central Texas’ top R&B, Soul and Funk musicians.
Website: More info here.
- Paesanos Riverwalk: Dinner Cruises on the San Antonio River Walk
March 24 to March 24
Enjoy a dinner aboard a river boat, whilst floating and dining on the towering cypress-lined San Antonio River Walk. We’ve created an Italian experience, full of fresh ingredients, bold flavors and legendary dishes like our famous Shrimp Paesano. Dinner Cruises are available Fridays and Saturdays in the month of March from. Seating is limited. Reserve today.
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- Brett Mitchell- National Flavors
March 24 to March 24
San Antonio Philharmonic- Frequent guest conductor Brett Mitchell returns to San Antonio with internationally recognized, award-winning pianist William Wolfram for a performance of Liszt’s Romantic masterwork, the Piano Concerto No. 2. Before this stop in Hungary, our musical grand tour will include a visit to sunny Spain for Falla’s flamenco-tinged Suite No. 1 from The Three-Cornered Hat. We’ll finish our journey with a visit to the Scottish Highlands via Mendelssohn’s Symphony No. 3 “Scottish.” Classics 7, March 24 & 25 Brett Mitchell, conductor William Wolfram, piano Falla Suite No. 1 from The Three-Cornered Hat, Liszt Concerto No. 2, Mendelssohn Symphony No. 3 “Scottish” Brett Mitchell photo credit: Roger Mastroianni
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- DJ Alyson Alonzo at The Good Kind
March 24 to March 24
Join us for a fun Friday night, DJ Alyson Alonzo will be on the turntables spinning groovy tunes in the garden. ⏰: 8pm-11pm
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- Voces Acusticas Series with Nicky Diamonds and Azul
March 24 to March 24
Join us for an intimate acoustic session at the Esperanza Peace and Justice Center Friday, March 24, and Saturday, March 25 at 8 PM. Tickets are limited and only available through pre-sale. Visit esperanza.eventbrite.com to purchase your tickets today. Voces Acústicas features acoustic and original music from local singers/songwriters, Azul Barrientos and Nicky Diamonds. Doors open at 7:30 PM. Please NOTE: The venue has limited seating which is only available on a first-come, first-served basis. Reserved seating is not available and concessions will be closed, aside from beverages. Only 50 tickets are available and can only be purchased through pre-sale. Prices vary from $7 to $21 based on what you would like to contribute to the arts. If you have any questions call Esperanza at 210.228.0201.
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- 65th Annual San Antonio Folklife & Dance Festival
March 25 to March 26
Presented by Heritage Festivals of San Antonio
he San Antonio Folklife & Dance Festival (SAFDF) performances showcase the talent and energy of local performing folk dance groups, plus the occasional special guest or two from further away and includes live music. These free performances, together with the food and vendors, combine for a diverse cultural experience of costumes, food, music, song, storytelling and dance.
Free admission and plenty of free parking. Rolling Oaks Mall, San Antonio TX. 12:00 pm - 05:00 pm
Website: More info here.
- Monarch Fest
March 25 to March 26
Flutter over to San Antonio Zoo for the 8th Annual Monarch Fest, a two-day festival celebrating all things monarchs, milkweed, and migration! On March 25 & March 26, enjoy plant chats, seed giveaways, story times, memorable characters, and so much more. Guests of all ages can participate in educational games, crafts and learn how to help save the monarch butterfly population. Included with standard admission and is FREE for Members.
Website: More info here.
- New Braunfels Farmers Market
March 25 to March 25
Over 60 vendors including: Farmers, Ranchers & Growers Home & Personal Care Pantry Items Prepared Food & Drinks Pet Care Every Saturday, Rain or Shine
Website: More info here.
- Bandera Farmer’s Market
March 25 to March 25
A Texas certified Farmer’s Market offering amazing Texas- made, grown, hand-crafted and produced items. A perfect place to spend an afternoon mingling with the locals while picking up some authentic Texan food and souvenirs! Bandera Market is open every weekend Saturdays 10-4PM, Sundays 11-4PM, and Third Fridays. Besides being open every weekend, we are open for one night event per month except for Christmas when you can visit for a whole week and take pictures with Santa! Here is a list of upcoming night celebrations: 6/18: Father’s Day Celebration & Gay Pride Celebration 7/16: Red White & Blue Celebration 8/20: National Dog Day Celebration 9/17: National Hispanic Heritage Celebration 10/22: Halloween Spooktacular Celebration & Mardi Gras 11/26: Black Friday Shopping Event & Native American Heritage Month 12/13-16: Christmas Shopping Bonanza
Website: More info here.
- Comic Arts – San Antonio
March 25 to March 25
Comic Arts -San Antonio (C.A.S.A.) is a free, public comic convention promoting the appreciation of comic books, graphic novels, and sequential arts. C.A.S.A. aims to engage the public and foster interactions among creators and readers alike by providing the community a diverse, inclusive space to connect creatively and discover new work.
Website: More info here.
- 65th Annual San Antonio Folklife&Dance Festival -Performances
March 25 to March 26
The 65th Annual San Antonio Folk Dance Festival will showcase local folk dance groups and live musical performances over two days. Additional highlights include local vendors and food selections. This is a family friendly event with no admission and plenty of free parking. San Antonio Folklife & Dance Festival is an annual event by Heritage Festivals of SA celebrating the many ethnicities represented in Texas. This multicultural event is sponsored in part by the City of San Antonio, Dept. of Arts and Culture, and Rolling Oaks Mall provides the venue. For more info, please email info@safdf.org
Website: More info here.
- UFC Fight Night at the AT&T Center
March 25 to March 25
The bantamweight bout featuring Cory Sandhagen vs. Marlon “Chito” Vera will take place at UFC Fight Night on March 25 at the AT&T Center in San Antonio, Texas. Sandhagen (15-4) is coming off a fourth-round knockout against Song Yadong in September, while Vera (20-7-1) enters after scoring a vicious knockout against Dominick Cruz last August. The main card will also include Holly Holm vs. Yana Kunitskaya in a women’s bantamweight bout, Maycee Barber vs. Andrea Lee in a women’s flyweight bout, a featherweight bout pitting Alex Caceres vs. Nate Landwehr, and a middleweight bout featuring Chidi Njokuani vs. Albert Duraev.
Website: More info here.
- DAM! Roosevelt Tunnel Outlet
March 25 to March 25
The sonic experience will begin with musicians floating on kayaks on the San Antonio River for a reprisal of Our Power Together. The second act, dubbed Flow, will invite guests to parade with singers and musicians along the river up to the floating pavilion above the river and the unseen three-mile water tunnel beneath their feet. As a conclusion to the artistic experience, there will be a repeat rendition on the park’s pavilion of Martinez’s composition DAM! A Song of Water that was performed at the Spanish Colonial Mission which originally opened the event series in October.
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- Dinner Detective Interactive Murder Mystery Dinner Show!
March 25 to March 25
Our engaging and unique murder mystery dinner theatre performances have been playing across the country since 2004. Join us for an evening full of intrigue, hilarity, and unscripted moments you simply can’t find anywhere else! Unlike a typical murder mystery dinner theatre performance, you won’t be watching a handful of actors stiffly reciting lines in front of the room. The action happens all around you, and any person in the audience can end up being a part of the show, even YOU! Throughout the night, you’ll find yourself wondering if what just happened was scripted or real! Since our Los Angeles Grand Opening in 2004, The Dinner Detective has quickly become the largest murder mystery dinner show in the United States. Our signature blend of intrigue, comedy, and spontaneity has enthralled millions of guests at our public and private shows. At The Dinner Detective, you’ll tackle a hilarious and challenging crime while you feast on a fantastic dinner. Just beware! The culprit is hiding in plain sight somewhere in the room, and you may find yourself as a Prime Suspect before you know it! Happens on the following Dates: Jan 7, 2023, 6:00pm to 9:00pm Jan 14, 2023, 6:00pm to 9:00pm Jan 21, 2023, 6:00pm to 9:00pm Feb 4, 2023, 6:00pm to 9:00pm Feb 11, 2023, 6:00pm to 9:00pm Feb 18, 2023, 6:00pm to 9:00pm Mar 4, 2023, 6:00pm to 9:00pm Mar 11, 2023, 6:00pm to 9:06pm Mar 25, 2023, 6:00pm to 9:00pm Apr 8, 2023, 6:00pm to 9:00pm Apr 15, 2023, 6:00pm to 9:00pm Apr 29, 2023, 6:00pm to 9:00pm May 13, 2023, 6:00pm to 9:00pm May 20, 2023, 6:00pm to 9:00pm Jun 3, 2023, 6:00pm to 9:00pm Jun 17, 2023, 6:00pm to 9:00pm Jul 8, 2023, 6:00pm to 9:00pm Jul 22, 2023, 6:00pm to 9:00pm Aug 5, 2023, 6:00pm to 9:00pm Aug 19, 2023, 6:00pm to 9:00pm Sep 9, 2023, 6:00pm to 9:00pm Sep 23, 2023, 6:00pm to 9:00pm Sep 30, 2023, 6:00pm to 9:00pm Oct 14, 2023, 6:00pm to 9:00pm Oct 21, 2023, 6:00pm to 9:00pm Oct 28, 2023, 6:00pm to 9:00pm Nov 11, 2023, 6:00pm to 9:00pm Nov 18, 2023, 6:00pm to 9:00pm Dec 2, 2023, 6:00pm to 9:00pm Dec 9, 2023, 6:00pm to 9:00pm Dec 16, 2023, 6:00pm to 9:00pm
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- Passing Strangers
March 25 to March 25
John Boyd is the lead singer and founder of the San Antonio-based band 80’s and 90’s tribute band Passing Strangers who have graced the Texas club scene for more than 30 years. They play everything from Jessie’s Girl to Third Eye Blind and are often referred to as “a band version of Spazmatics.” The band is perhaps most well-known for its electronic remake of Gary Wrightʼs “Dream Weaver” from their debut EP “Moment In Time.” This song was a club hit and added to radio across the U.S. and parts of Europe. John Boydʼs voice has been compared to the likes of Jeff Buckley, and U2’s Bono. Passing Strangers was an active part of the Dallas music community for 14 years, and the Boulder/Denver music scene for 3 years. After five albums, two decades of frequent performances, tours of the U.S., and shows overseas, John returned to the home of his childhood in the San Antonio/Austin area in 2010. In 2013 he teamed up with co-writer and guitarist Ray Tamez, and producer Mattson Rainer (from KNBT) for his first John Boyd solo album entitled “Passing Strangers and Funny People.”
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- Amythyst Kiah
March 25 to March 25
Amythyst Kiah’s Rounder Records debut, Wary + Strange, marks the glorious combination of two vastly different worlds: the iconoclastic alt-rock that first sparked her musical passion and the roots/old-time music scene where she’s found breakout success in recent years, including recognition from Rolling Stone as “one of Americana’s great up-and-coming secrets.” With an unforgettable voice that’s both unfettered and exquisitely controlled, the Tennessee-bred singer/songwriter expands on the uncompromising artistry she most recently revealed as part of Our Native Daughters—an all-women-of-color supergroup whose Kiah-penned standout “Black Myself” earned a Grammy Award nomination for Best American Roots Song and won Song of the Year at the 2019 Folk Alliance International Awards. When met with the transcendent quality of her newly elevated sound, what emerges is an extraordinary vessel for Kiah’s songwriting: a raw yet nuanced examination of grief, alienation, and the hard-won triumph of total self-acceptance.
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- Community Yoga at Confluence Park
March 26 to March 26
Join in every Sunday morning to wake up your body and mind with an all level community yoga practice at the iconic Confluence Park in San Antonio. This weekly class is offered in partnership with the San Antonio River Foundation. All are welcome to attend and donations are requested from those who are able. All donations help support the River Foundation and the sustainability of free community programing.
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- Sunday Yoga at The Good Kind
March 26 to March 26
Bring your favorite mat and join us for yoga in our garden every Sunday with instructor Stephanie Jane from Black Swan Yoga!
Website: More info here.
- Sunday Brunch Dance Party
March 26 to March 26
Head to The Good Kind every Sunday for the best little dance party in Texas! We’ll feature a variety of rotating DJ’s every Sunday during brunch from 11am-3pm. DJ LINE UP – Joshua K. Swensen – DJ Nandez – DJ Phanie & DJ Ira – DJ Anita Boogie + More FREE ADMISSION | ALL AGES Every Sunday after through Dec, we will be offering 10% OFF your tab when you bring bring non-perishable canned goods donations, that will benefit The San Antonio Food Bank.
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- Sunday Drag Brunch
March 26 to March 26
Drag brunch is a vibe! Join us in hosting @reylopezentertainment for our #sundaydragbrunch in January! Doors open at 11am, no cover charge, 21 and up only. Bar seating & outdoor seating available. Tables & VIP seating available for reservation here: www.picksbar.com/reservations.
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- 13th Annual Paella Challenge
March 26 to March 26
When the quintessential dish of Spain and culinary all-stars from across the country and Mexico come together, you know it’s time for the return of the 13th Annual Corona Paella Challenge and 11th Annual H-E-B High School Challenge hosted by Chef Johnny Hernandez, benefitting Kitchen Campus. This March 26th, join fellow epicureans for a beautiful afternoon featuring distinguished chefs from San Antonio, across the United States and Mexico, live entertainment, wines from Spain, and sangria on the grounds of Mission County Park from 12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Watch as chefs go head-to-head in a competition to create the most impressive and tasty paella dishes cooked right before your eyes. Local high school teams will also compete in the H-E-B High School Paella Challenge for an opportunity to win a trip to the Culinary Institute of America in New York City! All proceeds will benefit Kitchen Campus programming. Visit www.paellachallenge.com for more event information, participating chefs, and a photo gallery from last year’s event. This event does take place RAIN OR SHINE and is outdoors, therefore please come prepared. On-site parking is available and is free of charge. As this is a fundraiser for our culinary youth program, there are no refunds on ticket sales. ***Children 6 years of age and younger get free admission and do not require a ticket.*** General Admission 21 and Older Ticket Information: The ticket price is ALL-INCLUSIVE which includes: Entry into the event Sampling of over 40 amazing Paellas and other Chef prepared appetizers. Beverages (Beer, Wine, Sangria, Sodas & Water) Entertainment for the day General Admission under 21 Ticket Information: Entry into the event Sampling of over 40 amazing Paellas and other Chef prepared appetizers Beverages (Sodas & Water) Entertainment for the day Vip Ticket Experience (Herradura VIP Margarita & Paella Tent): Interested in elevating your Paella Challenge Experience? Upgrade to a VIP ticket which includes access to the benefits below! Access to Chef Johnny’s Exclusive Paella Station Sampling of over 40 amazing Paellas and other Chef prepared appetizers Live Entertainment Exclusive beverages Access to La Gloria Specialty Margarita Bar Tented lounge area with private seating No-wait VIP entrance This event does sell-out and when tickets are gone, they’re gone! *** ID must be presented at check in for guest 21 and older ***
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- BRUNCH & BEATS: LAST SUNDAY MONTHLY DJ & INDUSTRY PARTY
March 26 to March 26
Monthly on every last Sunday The DASHI crew has a passion for amazing food, house music, and the creators that create vibes with cuisine and sound. We are excited to present Volume II of last year’s whirlwind Sunday Funday series, bringing back the epic Sunday parties, flavors, and sounds of 2022. Get ready for BRUNCH & BEATS, a monthly DJ & industry party, with an experience tailored to brunch-goers, foodies, local musicians, house music lovers, service industry professionals, and those who get down for a solid Sunday vibe. Hosted by an OG, immensely talented and respected SA-based DJ MR. SPROUT opens the decks for 5 – 10 time slots where DJ talent can jump in to spin their tracks. On the culinary side, featured Chef Gio Moreno and Pastry Chef Amanda Jarema of Strawberry Panther Co. throw down a Sichuanese-inspired Sunday Pop-Up Brunch, with Sichuan chicken & waffles, tacos, and Asian mimosas and cocktails. DASHI’s new party mixes SA’s best DJs, one of the most influential restaurants in the city, and brunch cuisine together for an epic day party you don’t want to miss.
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- Landscapes by Boat with San Antonio River Foundation's Frates Seeligson
March 26 to March 26
In celebration of “Roman Landscapes: Visions of Nature and Myth from Rome and Pompeii,” a special exhibition on view at SAMA this spring, we are partnering with the San Antonio River Foundation for a special river boat tour. Frates Seeligson, executive director of the foundation, will lead an hourlong excursion focusing on the San Antonio River and how the natural landscape has shaped our community. Arrive early to experience “Roman Landscapes” before the tour and make connections between the ancient Romans’ relationship with the environment and our relationship with the South Texas landscape. The tour leaves promptly at 1:00 p.m. Please arrive at The Gloria Galt River Landing accessible from our outdoor pavilion by 12:45 p.m. In case of inclement weather, the tour will be canceled, and tickets will be refunded.
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- Viva Virtuosi by Alamo City Symphony Viva
March 26 to March 26
Alamo City Arts presents Alamo City Symphony Viva Viva Virtuosi Sunday, March 26, 2023 • 4:00PM University United Methodist Church 5084 De Zavala Rd. San Antonio, TX 78249 Highlighting the incredible talent of our musicians and artistic partners, this program trains the spotlight on several Viva players in solo works with orchestra. Virtuosic, lyrical, and gripping, these pieces (and performers) will have you glued to your seats! Ryan Coppin, violin Rachel Ferris, harp Adelante Winds, woodwind quintet Ta-Wei Tsai, piano https://alamocityarts.org Alamo City Arts 2800 NE Interstate 410 Loop #307 San Antonio, TX 78218
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- From Italy With Love | Russell Hill Rogers Musical Evenings at San Fernando Cathedral
March 26 to March 26
FREE and Open to the Public – Tickets Required for Entry Leonardo Colafelice, Italian concert pianist and 2020 Bronze Medalist and Audience Favorite of The Gurwitz International Piano Competition, returns to San Antonio with a stellar new virtuoso program of Franz Liszt compositions inspired by Italian opera masterpieces of Rossini, Bellini and Verdi. From Altamura (Bari) in Southern Italy, Colafelice has won a multitude of international competitions and also currently teaches as Piano Professor at the renowned “Niccolò Piccinni Conservatory of Music” in Bari. Russell Hill Rogers Musical Evenings at San Fernando Cathedral merges the historic architecture of the nation’s oldest continuously operating Catholic sanctuary with enchanting music of some of the finest, award-winning artists from around the globe, free to the public!
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- Valero Texas Open
March 27 to April 2
Tournament Format: 72-hole, Four-Day Official PGA TOUR event
Tournament Course: The Oaks course at TPC San Antonio
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- Open Mic Night At Picks Bar
March 27 to March 28
Don’t miss Open Mic Night every M O N D A Y at Picks from 8pm-12am hosted by Jen Espinoza & Leon Sanchez.
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- Eddie and Vinnie On Tour!
March 28 to March 28
Bring live performances to YOU! Magik Theatre is driven by the belief that theatre can be transformative. By seeing and participating in live performances, children learn to identify with others, build self-esteem, and develop confidence in their own abilities. Magik Theatre on the Road provides fun, live performances of high-quality shows to young audiences! Reserve today! TOUR DATES September 29 – October 9 November 1-18 March 27 – May 21, 2023 RECOMMENDED AGES 1st Grade – 5th Grade ESTIMATED RUN TIME Approximately 50 minutes 22/23 TOUR RATES 1-100 students: $500 101-125 students: $600 126-150 students: $700 151+ students: Call or Email for Rates*For reservations outside Bexar County, please contact us for rates. — ABOUT Eddie and Vinnie By Jenny Millinger Commissioned by and World Premiere presented at Magik Theatre, San Antonio, TX Anthony Runfola, Artistic Director Frank Villani, Chief Executive Officer In partnership with Celebrate Dyslexia Eddie has dyslexia and struggles with schoolwork, and finds out he can’t play on the basketball team unless he gets his grades up. With the help of his pet gecko, Vinnie, and the overly-helpful new girl in class, will Eddie’s final class presentation come together, or will his basketball dreams be dashed forever?
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- Meet the Maker, Charlie Garrison
March 28 to March 28
Join Whiskey Peddler, Charlie Garrison at the historic, 1 Watson Rooftop Bar in downtown San Antonio. Charlie will be showing off the proper way to nose and taste bourbon whiskey while telling the story of how Garrison Brothers got its start as the first bourbon distillery outside of Kentucky. 1 Watson has a rich history of its own, dating back to 1872 when San Antonio was the largest city in Texas. Make sure you come out and join us for what is sure to be another memorable moment in Texas History! This event is open to the public, so come on out and sample a few of our legendary expressions with Charlie Garrison. Salud!
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- CG: Wine & Learn – La Reina de Accordion
March 28 to March 28
Join Casa Guipzot for a special evening with the Conjunto legend herself, Eva Araiza Ybarra y la banda, as we celebrate Women’s History Month. This special Wine & Learn con La Reina del Acordeón is scheduled for 29 March from 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm at the Parish located at 1624 Buena Vista Street. Your entry includes: – 2 drink tickets (vino de Coahuila, Modelo, and/or soda) – 2 gorditas – live performance – Q&A with Eva Doors open at 6:30pm. Performance starts at 7pm. Must be 21 years old and up to enter.
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- Charcuterie Class by Tim The Girl Catering
March 29 to March 29
Say cheese!
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- Happy Hour with Charlie Garrison
March 29 to March 29
Join us at The Green Lantern for a Happy Hour with Whiskey Peddler, Charlie Garrison. Charlie will be telling tall tales and sampling out expressions of Garrison Brothers Bourbon. The Green Lantern is known for its craft cocktails and spirits selection and was voted one of the best bars in San Antonio! This event is open to the public, so come on out and sample a few of our legendary expressions with Charlie Garrison. Salud!
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- The Hot Peppers
March 29 to March 29
The Hot Peppers play Polkas, Waltzes, Marches, Classic Country, Western Swing, Irish, Jazz, Italian, Patriotic & Christmas music. They sing in German, Czech, English & Italian.
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- James Beard Foundation Taste of America
March 29 to March 29
Now in its 10th year, the Taste America series highlights the richness and diversity of local food culture in cities across America, while spotlighting chefs who are uniquely aligned to the Foundation’s mission. The Taste America San Antonio dinner will feature host chef Elizabeth Johnson from Pharm Table, and visiting chefs Luciana Giangrandi and Alex Meyer from Boia De in Miami. The chefs selected to participate in this year’s Taste America culinary series demonstrate a meaningful commitment to their communities and an investment in making the industry more equitable and sustainable. Proceeds from Taste America will benefit the featured chefs to support their businesses, as well as James Beard Foundation national programming that is rooted in advocacy, racial equity, sustainability, and women’s leadership for the culinary industry.
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- Valero Texas Open
March 30 to April 2
The Valero Texas Open is the sixth-oldest professional tournament in golf worldwide, the third-oldest on the PGA TOUR and the longest held in the same city. In 2022, the tournament celebrated its 100th anniversary. Its list of champions includes some of the greatest names in golf history: Walter Hagen, Byron Nelson, Ben Hogan, Sam Snead, Arnold Palmer, Ben Crenshaw, Hale Irwin, Lee Trevino, Nick Price, Justin Leonard, Zach Johnson, Adam Scott, Jimmy Walker, Jordan Spieth and 2022 champion J.J. Spaun, to name a few. Since Valero became title sponsor in 2002, the tournament has become a leader in charitable fundraising among PGA TOUR events. The Valero Texas Open, together with its Benefit for Children and Champions fore Charity initiatives, has contributed more than $209 million to hundreds of worthy charities since inception. Please visit www.ValeroTexasOpen.com for more information. Volunteer Opportunities Available! Be a part of a 100-year-old San Antonio Tradition and volunteer for the Valero Texas Open today! For more information visit valerotexasopen.com/volunteers/ or contact Cassandra@ValeroTexasOpen.com
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- Party at the Park
March 30 to March 30
Spring into summer by changing lives! Your $200 ticket to Party at the Park gives you an all-access pass to amazing food, open bar, and makes a huge impact to the disability community. Don’t miss out on this fantastic event! CAMP serves individuals with mild to severe disabilities. We believe all individuals should be celebrated for who they are, regardless of diagnosis. CAMP is a place where campers have fun and their independence and self-confidence grows; where volunteers develop leadership skills; and parents receive a much needed break!
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- Rick Cavender Band
March 30 to March 30
Rick Cavender is known to many as the voice and face of his family’s auto dealerships….but when the lights are off on his showroom, the lights on a stage can give a glimpse of his alter ego: Rick leads one of South Texas’s favorite party bands. In fact readers of San Antonio Magazine recently voted the Rick Cavender Band as “Best Band in San Antonio”. The Hotel and Motel Association Event Planners have awarded him Entertainer of the Year. He has shared a stage with well-known artists Alan Jackson, Willie Nelson, Alabama, Glen Campbell and George Strait.
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- Bourbon 101 with Nancy Garrison
March 30 to March 30
Free Bourbon Education & Tasting Class
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- March Wine & Dine: "An Italian Lenten Feast"
March 30 to March 30
Join us on March 30th at 7:00 pm for our Wine & Dine Event: “An Italian Lenten Feast” Easter is almost upon us and we have decided to celebrate with a traditional Italian Lenten Feast! Enjoy 4 courses of classic Italian dishes, each with a wine to pair. Tickets are only $75 per person and are all-inclusive! Reservations are required to attend the event and can be made by giving us a call at (210) 495-2672. Beer pairings are also available on request. See all of the menu & wine pairings here: https://www.thecopawinebar.com/wine-dine
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- The Amazing Acro-Cats Fiesta in San Antonio!
March 30 to March 30
Event The Amazing Acro-Cats Fiesta in San Antonio! The Acro-Cats, featured in the Netflix series Cat People, are coming to San Antonio, Texas! This troupe of trained domestic house cats, all former orphans, rescues, and strays, give a one-of-a-kind purrformance that includes cats riding skateboards, jumping through hoops, ringing bells, balancing on balls, and performing other feats of agility and entertainment. The show finale is the only all-cat band in the world: Tuna and the Rock Cats. The Rock Cats play guitar, drums, and piano, and they’ve been joined by the Jazz Cats on saxophone, trumpet, and clarinet. The Acro-Cats tour to support Rock Cats Rescue, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Rock Cats Rescue is focused on saving cats One Click at a Time through cat welfare, rescue, and adoption. The Acro-Cats show promotes the importance of bonding and training cats with positive reinforcement, while also finding homes for rescued cats. Rock Cats Rescue has found homes for 320 kittens since 2009. In addition to being on Cat People, the Amazing Acro-Cats have been featured on national TV shows including The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Animal Planet’s Puppy Bowl, CBS News Sunday Morning, and PBS Nova’s Cat Tales. The Josephine Theatre 339 West Josephine Street San Antonio, Texas 78212 SEATING OPTIONS & PRICING: Each VICP ticket receives a Pawbill (think playbill for cats) and includes the meet and greet after the show!. Additional Pawbills are available for sale at the merch table. Very Important Cat People (VICP1) Furront Row: $55 very front row seating and get to participate in the meet and greet furrst Very Important Cat People (VICP2) 2nd row: $50 seats in the second row; you get to participate in the meet and greet right after the VICP1 seats Very Important Cat People (VICP3) 3rd row: $45 seats in the third row; you get to participate in the meet and greet right after the VICP2 seats Meet & Greet General Admission: $35 seating in rows four, five, and six; you get to participate in the meet and greet right after the VICP3 seats General Admission: $25 seating in rows 7-13, NO meet & greet A portion of each ticket sold will be donated to our local rescue partner, San Antonio Feral Cat Coalition! For more information about us and the shows, visit www.rockcatsrescue.org
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- Gounod’s Romeo and Juliet
March 30 to March 30
For years their families have been at war, yet at first sight, Romeo and Juliet fall deeply in love. OPERA San Antonio presents Gounod’s adaptation of Shakespeare’s tragedy, Romeo and Juliet. As their romance blooms so does the hatred between their houses, which compels these star-crossed young lovers to choose between their love for each other and love for their families. Performed in French with English Translations.
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- Watcha! “Latina Spring” Film Series
March 30 to March 30
A curated showcase of inspiring short films by Latina and Indigenous directors! Spotlighting San Antonio artists and filmmakers: Esmeralda Hernandez, Bianca Martinez, Sarah Tijerina, Guillermina Zabala and Corpus Christi native Sharon Arteaga, and includes selections from the 8th Annual Official Latino Film and Arts Festival. Presented in partnership with MonteVideo Film Lineup: – What We Just Don’t Tell Our Girls by Monica Crystal Ocegueda, 2022 – Dream Carriers by Esmeralda Hernandez, 2021 – When You Clean a Stranger’s Home by Sharon Arteaga, 2020 – Mujer de Tierra (Woman of the Earth) by Evelyn Mercedes Muñoz Marroquín, 2021 – Long Line of Ladies by Rayka Zehtabchi and Shanndine Tome, 2021 – Las Artivistas: The Journey from Artist to Activist by Guillermina Zabala, 2021
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- Bottle Signing with Dan Garrison
March 31 to March 31
Join Garrison Brothers Founder and Quarterback, Dan Garrison, for a chance to talk bourbon, learn about the first legal bourbon distillery outside of Kentucky, and have your favorite bottle signed at Total Wine and More! Sample through Garrison Brothers’ award-winning bourbon expressions and once you taste the one you love, bring it to Dan so he can sign it and write a custom note for you before you check out! This event is free and open to the public.
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- CarFest 2023
March 31 to March 31
CarFest SA unites 25 Auto Repair shops across the greater San Antonio area to give out 10 donated cars and repair 25 cars for charity. The repairs and giveaways culminated in our three-day event also include live music, food trucks, drinks, and family activities, such as Gelly Ball, New Driver Workshop & Jeopardy, BBQ Cook-off, Cars on Display, Food Truck Competition, a Friday Night Lights Cruise-In, and much more!
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- Lennox Seminar: Beyond the Picturesque: Personification as Landscape in Roman Visual Culture
March 31 to March 31
Join Jaś Elsner, professor of late antique art at Oxford University, for a lecture examining the place of personification in Roman landscape imagery and the ways this plays alongside and against more literalist landscape painting. This program is part of the Lennox Seminar Lecture series presented by Trinity University’s Department of Classical Studies.
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- Thom Shepherd
March 31 to March 31
CMA of Texas Songwriter of the Year Thom Shepherd is a touring singer and songwriter who lives in San Antonio, TX. A veteran of Nashville’s Music Row, Thom is the writer of five #1 singles includeing “Redneck Yacht Club,” “Riding with Private Malone,” and three Texas music number ones. In total Thom has written over 10 radio singles, two Grammy nominated songs, and has had over 100 songs recorded by other artists. A cowrite with Texas superstar Kevin Fowler lead to several trips to Austin, with Shepherd moving there in 2011. Thom, along with his Radio Margaritaville hit “Always Saturday Night,” are fea- tured in the “The Parrot Heads Documentary” with Jimmy Buffett. His song “New York to Montana” has recently been turned into a novel. He spends most of his time traveling across the country, telling stories and captivating audiences with his wife, artist Coley McCabe Shepherd. They are the four-time TRMA Duo of the Year, and their latest album is called “The Pelican” He is the producer of the two-time TRMA Event of The Year, The Lone Star Luau, which happens Feb 2-5, 2023 at Margaritaville Lake Resort in Conroe, TX. His music has taken him on 10 tours performing for our military in 18 different countries. He was born in St. Louis, Missouri and spent his high school years in Stephens City, Virginia before moving to Nashville. He is a graduate of George Mason University, a two time cancer survivor, a father of two, an avid snow skier, and an accomplished artist in chalk pastels. Find out more at thomshepherd.com and at youtube.com/thomshepherd
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- TobyMac’s Hits Deep Tour at the AT&T Center
March 31 to March 31
TobyMac’s Hits Deep Tour is gearing up for another amazing year in 2023! TobyMac and the DiverseCity Band return to the stage with support from fan-favorite CROWDER, Cochren & Co, Tasha Layton, Jon Reddick & Terrian. The tour makes a stop in San Antonio at the AT&T Center on Friday, March 31, 2023.
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- The Concert Where Francisco Plays Brahms
March 31 to March 31
Set your spring mood with this concert full of colorful and spirited music in the Carlos Alvarez Studio Theater at the Tobin Center! Experience the passionate Violin Concerto by Johannes Brahms performed by soloist and CMI Concertmaster Francisco Fullana, conducted by CMI Resident Conductor Leonardo Pineda. Inspired by Hungarian and Bohemian folk melodies, you’ll be dancing to Brahms’s Hungarian Dance and Antonín Dvorak’s cheerful Symphony No. 8 all throughout the night! Tickets available at www.cmi-sa.org.
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- First Friday at The Good Kind
March 31 to March 31
Join us at The Good Kind for a FREE live performance from Chris Cuevas on March 31st, at 8pm.
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- Live Music at The Good Kind: Chris Cuevas
March 31 to March 31
Join us at The Good Kind for a FREE live performance from Chris Cuevas on March 31st, at 8pm.
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*All events are subject to change. To avoid inconveniences, please reconfirm dates, times and ticket information.