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Ballet San Antonio performs George Balanchine’s Donizetti Variations

Ballet San Antonio performs George Balanchine’s Donizetti Variations

March 27-28, 8pm Friday-Saturday, 2pm Sunday $29-$44 Tobin Center for the Performing Arts, 100 Auditorium Circle 210-223-8624, balletsanantonio.org Ballet San Antonio closes out their successful 2014-2015 season with Balanchine at the company’s resident venue, the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts. The company performs Donizetti Variations, choreographed by the iconic George Balanchine, as part of the

Gemini Ink explores the work of James Franco

Gemini Ink explores the work of James Franco

Gemini Ink  1111 Navarro St, San Antonio, 78205  (210) 734-9673, geminiink.org Ongoing at Gemini Ink is “Poetry, Film, and James Franco,” a workshop led by San Antonio playwright and poet Gregg Barrios. It is the first course of its kind to examine the experimental films of James Franco and the works of poetry that inspired

The Color of Blind exhibition takes over Brick

The Color of Blind exhibition takes over Brick

March 21-22, 6:30pm Free Brick, 108 Blue Star (210) 262-8653, facebook.com/BrickatBlueStar Curated by Trina Bacon, The Color of Blind provides guests with a unique experience where they can perceive art without actually being able to see it. The third annual interactive art show invites guests to touch, smell and taste the art, providing them with a

Sixth year for Project Fiesta fundraiser

Sixth year for Project Fiesta fundraiser

Chad Nall and Brian Lopez-Rosa, proprietors of Suburban Spaces Real Estate, moved to San Antonio from Ohio almost 10 ago and immediately fell in love with the city. The couple says they had the good fortune to meet an extraordinary group of people who have become family. Now for the sixth year, the couple’s non-profit,

Stonewall Democrats prepare for endorsement forum

Stonewall Democrats prepare for endorsement forum

Members of the Stonewall Democrats of San Antonio are busy planning for the group’s candidate endorsement forum slated for Sunday, March 22. The forum will be the first for newly-appointed co-chairs Carolee Moore and Vincent Enriquez. Moore is a retired licensed clinical social worker who went back to school and now teaches art history at

GLAAD TO KNOW YOU at the Overtime Theatre

GLAAD TO KNOW YOU at the Overtime Theatre

Written by Chadd Green and Lee Hurtado. Directed by Morgan Clyde. Featuring Justin Bankston, Chris Kelly, Derek Berlin, Vicky Liendo, Jeremy Talamantez, Jenny Taylor, Michele Wisniewski, and Molly Walker. There’s enough energy to power half a dozen plays in the Overtime’s production of GLAAD to Know You by Chadd Green and Lee Hurtado. The story

Pink Leche and Seven Minutes in Heaven

Pink Leche and Seven Minutes in Heaven

Artist Jessica Garcia denies ever spending the night at the Fox Motel. But for the last four years, she has been curating the annual erotic art show “Seven Minutes in Heaven” at the infamous motel located at 302 Newell Avenue. On March 7 between 6-10 pm Garcia, along with nine participating artists, will take over

ONCE the musical at the Majestic

ONCE the musical at the Majestic

March 4-8, 2015 $41.75-$116.10 Majestic Theatre, 224 E. Houston St. (210) 226-3333, majesticempire.com  Based on the 2006 Irish film of the same name and set in Dublin, Once follows a broken-hearted, street musician (Guy) who is close to giving up on his dreams when he meets a beautiful, Czech woman (Girl) who gives him inspiration.

Gay troubadour Bobby Jo Valentine to perform in S.A.

Gay troubadour Bobby Jo Valentine to perform in S.A.

Gay singer-songwriter Bobby Jo Valentine will perform in San Antonio on Friday, March 6 in a House Party Concert to benefit ReconcilingWorks: Lutherans For Full Participation. Valentine is a traveling troubadour who has independently produced three albums: A Place to Belong, By My Side and most recently, Home. On his website, Valentine’s music is portrayed

New music, new identity: Saakred challenges the local music mold

New music, new identity: Saakred challenges the local music mold

On March 6, local artist, community activist, and musician Saakred will release a new album, Make Believe. For the 25-year-old performer, who recently came out as transgender, the new album is the culmination of three years of self-exploration and creative growth. Recorded this past January at Austin’s Ramble Creek recording studio, Make Believe is perhaps

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