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As Day of the Dead Celebrations Multiply, Some See Positive Outcomes

By Nicholas Frank | October 28, 2019

A new Day of the Dead festival aims to reach the world, drawing concern from neighborhood organizations.

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New Day of the Dead Festival Hopes to Bring the World to San Antonio

By Nicholas Frank | September 12, 2019

Celebration of an ancient tradition makes San Antonio a world destination for Day of the Dead celebrations with a new citywide festival centered at La Villita.

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A still from Summer 1993 directed by Carla Simón which closes CineFestival at 7 PM on Sunday July 8th.

CineFestival at Guadalupe Theater to Focus On Texas, Latina Filmmakers

By Nicholas Frank | July 4, 2018

The 40th edition of CineFestival runs July 5-8 at the Guadalupe Theater, presenting 56 films, many with Texas and local ties.

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Author Diana Lopez reads the book "Tomas and the Library Lady" to an audience at Magik Reader’s Theatre.

Coco Author Diana López Illuminates the ‘Magik’ of Storytelling

By Nicholas Frank | February 3, 2018

‘Coco’ author Diana López and Councilman Manny Pelaez (D8) visited the Magik Reader’s Theatre on Saturday to read children’s stories live onstage.

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Dara Carrillo finishes taping down a photograph of her grandmother Micaela Carrillo as she passed away one month ago.

La Villita Comes Alive for Día de los Muertos Celebrations

By Rocío Guenther and Scott Ball | October 28, 2017

Hundreds of San Antonians arrived to La Villita donning colorful costumes, dresses, calavera masks, and intricate face paint in honor of Día de los Muertos.

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