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San Antonio Entertainment
San Antonio is a niche marketers playground. The citizenry boasts a
broad range of interests and there never seems to be an overwhelming
crowd at anything except perhaps the most popular Fiesta events. Whether
your tastes are sophisticated and refined or run more toward the casual
and relaxed, you're liable to have a great time in our city.
Live Music:
Music lovers will revel in the variety of live music available almost
every night of the week in San Antonio. From jazz and symphonic music to
Tejano and rock-n-roll, music exudes from bars, restaurants and concert
halls across the city. The San Antonio Symphony performance season
includes both traditional scores and pops performances, often with vocal
accompaniment by popular artists like James Taylor and Willie Nelson.
Jim Cullens Jazz Band holds court at The Landing on the River Walk and
Arjons is the hotspot for Tejano, cumbia and salsa music. Bars like The
White Rabbit, The Laboratory Brewing Company, Stonewerks, and Crabby
Jacks host rock and pop bands while Cibolo Creek Country Club, Gruene
Hall and Far West are the best choices for live country music.
Theater:
There are several theatrical venues whose productions run the gamut of
genres. For national acts, The Broadway Bank Theatrical Series hosts
numerous touring productions in the historical Majestic Theater and,
occasionally, the Municipal Auditorium. Recent performances include
Grease, Chicago, Rent, Phantom of the Opera and Cabaret. Outstanding
local productions grace the stages at the Josephine Street Theater and
Steven Stolis Playhouse with recent performances including Joseph and
the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and Steel Magnolias. To enjoy great
local talent and dinner, check out the Harlequin Dinner Theater at Ft.
Sam Houston. Guadalupe Theater and Jump-Start Theater typically produce
more avant guard and cultural works.
Not to be left out, children can enjoy productions designed just for
them at theaters such as Steven Stolis Backyard Theater for Kids and the
Magik Childrens Theater.
Art:
Art of all genres and media abound at the many museums and galleries in
San Antonio. From cutting-edge contemporary works to more traditional
pieces, you'll admire the depth of our citys talent pool. Be sure to
visit the McNay Art Museum and the San Antonio Museum of Art to marvel
at their impressive collections as well as the touring exhibits they
host. As far as galleries go, some of the best include Blue Star Arts
Complex, ArtPace, One9Zero6, Cletus Gallery, and Wallace-Musket Gallery.
To catch the work of budding artists, visit Say Si that displays student
work in its gallery. Many restaurants and coffeehouses also display the
works of local artists; pay a visit to Rosarios, WD Deli or Espuma
Coffee and Tea Emporium to enjoy the delicacies and the view.
Film:
As with any major city, San Antonio offers more movie theaters than you
could count. While theres at least one in every part of town, there are
a few that stand out among the crowd. If you're staying downtown, the
cinema in River Center Mall is a great choice for first run releases and
is within walking distance of many of the hotels. The fairly new cinema
at the Alamo Quarry Market offers first run features with shows as late
as midnight. If not for a movie, stop in just to see the enormous
quarry-inspired movable mechanical display in the lobby. For arthouse
films, your only option is the Crossroads Theater. Finally, for
larger-than-life films, check out the IMAX Theater adjacent to River
Center Mall downtown. A perennial favorite is 'Alamo-Price of Freedom'
telling the story of the battle of the Alamo; its a great film to catch
before visiting the cradle of Texas liberty.
Dance:
Whether you want to get down with your bad self or simply prefer to
watch, San Antonios dance offerings fit the bill. For those who like to
dance the night away, be sure to check out The Bonham. Located downtown,
this is perhaps the best dance club the city has to offer. Predominantly
a gay bar during the week, the weekends and Wednesday night straight
nights draw a very mixed crowd. Huge dance floors, a pounding sound
system and the requisite disco lighting make for a fun,
dance-'til-you-drop night. The place really doesn't start hopping until
after 10pm. Three multi-format entertainment complexes ' The Atrium,
Park Place and Sunset Station ' offer several different dance floors
with different dance music all under one roof. A great concept if you
can't decide between hip-hop and country.
For those who prefer to watch the professionals, there are several
dance companies who perform regularly including the San Antonio Dance
Umbrella and Urban 15. The city also hosts many touring companies during
the year, quite a few performing culturally significant movements.
Cultural Events and Festivals:
San Antonio is an amazing city comprised of many different cultures.
And, the people here like a good party. Combine the two traits and you
have more cultural festivals and events than are imaginable. San
Antonios biggest party, Fiesta, is a 10-day long celebration of the
citys history and cultures held every year in April. Comprised of
parades, debutante balls, street parties, concerts, sporting events, and
more guarantee that theres something for everybody. So significant is
this festival that the city practically shuts down on the last Friday
afternoon so that everyone can attend the Battle of Flowers parade that
winds through downtown. Other popular events include JazzsAlive,
Juneteenth, Cinco de Mayo, and St. Sophias Greek Funstival.
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