• Actor and comedian Ronny Chieng is bringing his Love to Hate It Tour to San Antonio Saturday

    Ronny Chieng's Love to Hate It Tour gives the actor a chance to exercise the comedic skills that first put him on the show biz map. Best known for breakout acting roles in films such as Crazy Rich Asians and Marvel's Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, Chieng has since maneuvered into other film projects including the wacky sci-fi horror movie M3GAN and the latest Kung Fu Panda installment.

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    JBSA San Antonio, USS San Antonio Sailors take part in Battle of Flowers Parade

    SAN ANTONIO - (April 26, 2024) – More than 100 Sailors within Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA) took part in the Battle of Flowers Parade held during Fiesta San Antonio. The Battle of Flowers Parade is the oldest event and largest parade of Fiesta San Antonio attracting crowds of more than 350,000. Leading the Sailors in the parade was Rear Adm. Walter Brafford, commander, Naval Medical Forces Support Command (NMFSC).

  • Workers’ Memorial Day Event Set for Saturday, May 4

    Chautauqua County will pay tribute to the men and women who have lost their lives while on the job this Saturday. The Workers’ Memorial Day event will take place at 11:00 a.m., Saturday, May 4 at the Erlandson Overview Park, located at 465 Oak Hill Road in Frewsburg. This year’s commemoration holds particular significance as […]

  • Winners of annual San Antonio moviemaking contest to screen this Saturday

    The San Antonio Film Commission will screen three award-winning productions of the city’s brightest new filmmakers this Saturday evening at the historic outdoor theater Mission Marquee Plaza. The three films are winners of the #FilmSA Contest held each year by the City of San Antonio Department of Arts & Culture’s SA Film Commission and the city's World Heritage office. The young filmmakers — competing in age categories 14 through 17 and 18 through 21 — submitted film projects looking...

  • New art exhibition 'Huntopia' debuts at the San Antonio Botanical Garden Saturday

    The San Antonio Botanical Garden's newest art exhibition, "Huntopia," celebrates internationally acclaimed artist Hunt Slonem, who's built a prolific career as both a painter and sculptor. Slonem's work has appeared in more than 350 exhibitions including those at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City.

  • Whataburger will give San Antonio teachers free breakfast May 6-10

    San Antonio-based burger chain Whataburger will thank educators for their work with free breakfast on National Teacher Appreciation Week, May 6-10. During National Teacher Appreciation Week, any San Antonio educator who shows their school ID badge when they visit an area Whataburger will snag a free taquito, breakfast on a bun or honey butter chicken biscuit from 5-9 a.m. during the week of the promotion. Whataburger also will award 63 teachers across its 15-state footprint $1,000 grants...

  • Gunter Hotel to bring South Korea-based bakery, cafe concept to San Antonio

    The owner of downtown's Gunter Hotel is bringing the first Paris Baguette location to San Antonio later this year. Gunter owner Jiwon Choi Song will open a unit of the South Korea-based bakery-cafe chain in a now-vacant space inside the hotel, located at 205 E. Houston St., officials with the hospitality enterprise said. Song moved to Texas to help with renovations at the Gunter, which is owned by her family, according to details released...

  • Bianca Del Rio may be 'Dead Inside' but promises a lively San Antonio show

    One of the most beloved queens to emerge from RuPaul's Drag Race, Bianca Del Rio is touring with a brazen brand of comedy that's unafraid to offend. Bianca Del Rio had been doing drag for nearly 20 years — and almost gave it up — before she won the sixth season of Drag Race in 2014 at the age of 37.

  • Los Angeles-based Fatburger opening first San Antonio brick-and-mortar store Saturday

    Hollywood-based fast casual chain Fatburger will open its first standalone San Antonio location this Saturday as part of a major push into Texas. The brand already has a presence in San Antonio via an outdoor space located in Fiesta Texas' Fiesta Bay Boardwalk section. However, the new standalone store is part of a Lone Star State expansion that will include 40 locations, officials said in a statement.

  • Dancing in the Dark: Night Club bringing its synth-heavy sounds to San Antonio's Paper Tiger

    Music duo Night Club's aesthetic may be best summed up by a chorus from its 2020 LP Die Die Lullaby: "I want to die in the disco." The electronic goth-pop act's blend of darkness and danceability isn't just summed up pithily in its own work, it's caught the ear of alt-rock icon Maynard Keenan (Tool, A Perfect Circle, Puscifer).

  • World of Warships: Legends' May update brings Japanese Cruiser line, Roman Empire event and more

    Wargaming’s hit naval warfare console and mobile MMO World of Warships: Legends is preparing to launch their May update onto the war-torn seas. With the May update players can look forward to Japanese Light Cruisers, a new campaign and much more.  See more in the new update video below… This May in World of Warships: […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: World of Warships: Legends’ May update brings...

  • Hairspray will cut a rug at San Antonio's Tobin Center April 30-May 1

    The Tony Award-winning and multi-movie-spawning musical Hairspray is set to sashay and shimmy through a limited two-day run in San Antonio. Hairspray centers around the adventures of Tracy Turnblad (Caroline Eiseman), a feisty teenage girl living in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1960.