• dYdX founder Antonio Juliano steps down as CEO

    Juliano steps down as dYdX CEO, Crnkovic-Rubsamen takes over. The transition marks Juliano’s move to Chairman and President roles. dYdX experiences surge in activity amid market rebound. In a significant leadership transition within the crypto space, Antonio Juliano, the founder and long-time CEO of dYdX, has announced his decision to step down from his role. […]

  • San Antonio's Alebrije Panaderia to close for renovations

    Government Hill sweet spot Alebrije Panaderia will close from May 15 until June 18 to facilitate a facelift, according to social media posts from its owners. Alebrije partners Cris Mendez and Claudio Navarro on Monday alerted fans to the temporary closure. However, they said the business will still take custom orders and catering gigs while the storefront is shuttered for renovations.

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    US Census: San Antonio added more people than any other in 2023

    San Antonio moved in more than 22,000 people last year, and that brings the total population to

  • San Antonio's The Hangar Bar and Grill expands with third location

    Low-key San Antonio hangout The Hangar Bar and Grill will open a third location this summer, this one on the West Side, MySA reports. Hangar owner Doug Ackerly told the new site that the mini-chain's newest outpost will take over a former Dog Haus restaurant at 9330 Potranco Road near Hunt Lane. The Hangar's other locations are its original at at 8203 Broadway and a second at 12234 Nacogdoches Road.

  • Tyreek Hill Is Threatening Antonio Cromartie's Baby Daddy Legacy

    Miami Dolphins Pro Bowl wide receiver Tyreek Hill and his wife Keeta Vaccaro, pictured above, recently announced that they are expecting their first child together. Hill’s expected child with Vaccaro, the sister of former NFL safety Kenny Vaccaro, will be the speedy wideout’s 11th kid. Hill has had those 11 kids with five different women, […]

  • San Antonio Spurs fans worked up over Whataburger's NBA tweet

    In bizarre online dustup, some Spurs fans are threatening to boycott San Antonio-based Whataburger after the fast-food chain tweeted its support for the Oklahoma City Thunder and Chet Holmgren instead of hometown hero Victor Wembanyama. The fracas began Tuesday — the day after Wembanyama won the NBA's coveted Rookie of the Year — when the burger business tweeted about its excitement over Dallas Mavericks' playoff game against the Oklahoma City Thunder. "We feel like a proud parent tonight...

  • Gruene Tea Haus now open north of San Antonio

    A new artisanal loose-leaf tea shop has come to Gruene, the Hill Country community just north of San Antonio. Launched in late April, Gruene Tea Haus offers 40 selections of teas and tisanes, or tea-free herbal infusions, according to owner Albert Luna. Luna and his wife Casey — a New Braunfels native — also serve up tea-infused baked goods such as matcha chocolate chip brownies, chai latte muffins and Earl Grey white chocolate chip...

  • Antonio Brown Addresses Caitlin Clark Blocking Him Over Offensive Comments

    Former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown is addressing his beef with WNBA star Caitlin Clark. For the past few months, Brown has gone out of his way to mock Clark’s appearance on social media by comparing her to “Cousin it.” After Brown made some crass remarks about her boyfriend, Clark blocked the former NFL player […]

  • San Antonio's Victor Wembanyama lands spot on NBA All-Rookie team

    Victor Wembanyama was unanimously picked for the NBA's 2023-2024 All-Rookie First Team, becoming the 12th Spur in franchise history to make the cut, according to league officials. Wembanyama, who earlier this month was selected as 2023-2024 NBA Rookie of the Year, is the first member of the Silver and Black to receive First-Team honors since Kawhi Leonard in 2011-12. Over his 71 game appearances during the season, the No. 1 draft pick averaged 21.4 points, 10.6 rebounds and a...

  • Jukebox musical Rock of Ages strutting into San Antonio's Tobin Center

    The Tony-nominated jukebox musical Rock of Ages is moshing into San Antonio’s Tobin Center later this week for a four-day run. Built around the biggest classic rock songs of the ’80s — including hits by Journey, Poison, Bon Jovi, Styx, Pat Benatar, Twisted Sister and other iconic artists — Rock of Ages is proof that Broadway and headbanging can, in fact, mix. At the heart of the production’s massive musical catalog is a turbulent and tender-hearted story following Drew and Sherrie, two...

  • Peso Pluma pushes back summer concert date in San Antonio

    Trap corrido singer-songwriter Peso Pluma has pushed a much-anticipated summer tour date in the Alamo City. Instead of playing the Frost Bank Center on Wednesday, July 17, the Mexican breakout star and former San Antonio resident has switched the date to Saturday, July 17, according to a statement from the venue. The date is part of the artist's Exodo Tour.

  • Disney’s Frozen musical coming to San Antonio's Majestic Theatre

    The wintry woods and ice castles of Disney’s Frozen will come to life at San Antonio’s Majestic Theatre from Wednesday, May 22, through Sunday, June 2. Based on the 2013 animated film that took the world by (snow)storm, the three-time Tony-nominated musical began its North American tour in 2019. The stage production switches some things up — featuring an expanded score with over a dozen new songs, all composed by the film’s songwriters, Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez — but...