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Luminaria attendees walk alongside a large colored dome at Yanaguana Garden.

Explore Art at Luminaria, Sample Tequila, and Listen to DJs by the River This Weekend

By Jackie Wang | November 8, 2019

There’s a lot of music in SA this weekend – check out Mariachi Las Alteñas, local DJs at Confluence Park, or Bad Bunny at the Freeman Coliseum.

Environment & Nature

San Antonio Botanical Garden Names New CEO

By Nicholas Frank | August 27, 2019

New CEO Sabina Carr will lead the San Antonio Botanical Garden into a new era.

Arts & Culture
The Kumamoto En Japanese Garden.

San Antonio Botanical Garden Offers Reduced Admission to SNAP, WIC Cardholders

By Laura Morales | June 23, 2019

The San Antonio Botanical Garden now offers $3 admission to SNAP and WIC carholders in an effort to increase accessibilty to low income families.

Arts & Culture
Yogis reach their arms into the air during a session of bunny yoga at Mobile Om Base Studio.

With June Comes the Summer Solstice, Garden Tea Parties, The Rocky Horror Picture Show

By Jackie Wang | June 21, 2019

Happy summer solstice! Celebrate the longest day of the year with free yoga or a culinary demonstration at San Antonio Botanical Garden. You’ve got options.

Arts & Culture
The billboard for StreetFare SA is easily visible along Austin Highway.

Vote First, Then Check Out Music, Food, and Bubble Events Around San Antonio

By Jackie Wang | June 7, 2019

Election day is Saturday. After you’re done voting, take some time for music listening, food sampling, bubble popping, and more.

Arts & Culture
The construction of Confluence Park is nearly complete.

Four San Antonio Projects Honored with State Landscape Architecture Awards

By Jackie Wang | May 8, 2019

Confluence Park, the Witte Museum, San Antonio Botanical Garden, and Hemisfair’s Yanaguana Garden were all honored by the Texas chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects.

Environment
Texas A&M Climate Scientist Andrew Dessler will be discussing climate change at the San Antonio Botanical Gardens on Sunday.

Texas A&M Climate Scientist: ‘If Stabilizing Climate Is Important, We Need Government Regulation’

By Brendan Gibbons | March 23, 2019

From 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday, Dessler will give a talk at the San Antonio Botanical Garden titled “Climate Change: The Evidence, Why You Should Be Worried, and What We Can Do About It.”

Arts & Culture
Mission San José during the Restored by Light illumination. Photo by Scott Ball.

Springtime Brings Fun Runs, Fiesta Medals, and Butterflies

By Jackie Wang | March 22, 2019

Spring officially started on Wednesday, and with it comes warmer weather. Here are some weekend activities to enjoy with that.

Arts & Culture
Children use brushes to uncover a dinosaur bone exhibit in a sand pit at the grand debut of the New Witte on March 4.

This Spring Break, Keep Kids Busy With Activities Around San Antonio

By Jackie Wang | March 5, 2019

If you’re staying in town for Spring Break and need kid-friendly ideas, we’ve gathered some activities to keep your children occupied.

Arts & Culture
Performers of the Confucius Institute of UTSA prepare for the stage.

Celebrate a Belated Lunar New Year or Early Valentine’s Day This Weekend

By Jackie Wang | February 8, 2019

In San Antonio, observing the Lunar New Year means a parade of lanterns, music and cultural performances, artwork, and good food.

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