The legendary jazz saxophonist, who revolutionized the art of improvisation, died Monday at his home in Woodstock, N.Y.
On May 13, five talented members of the U.S. Air Force Band of the West surprised an enthusiastic audience at TPR by showing ...
The U.S. military announced strikes against Iranian positions just hours after President Trump says more countries should ...
On May 30, 1932, composer, accordionist, and theorist Pauline Oliveros was born in Houston. At age 16, she acquired her first accordion and decided she wanted to be a composer. She relocated to San ...
Two artists unveiled colorful new public art installations downtown as San Antonio’s public art program marks its 30th year.
Fossils from giant tortoises, armadillos and other Ice Age-era species challenge previous assumptions about the region’s ...
"Magnifica Humanitas" tackles the social, economic and political challenges associated with artificial intelligence.
The California State University system offers an early look at what happens when an administration commits to a technology ...
Get ready to be immersed in our new exhibition! We are thrilled to invite you to Luminaria's Pop-Up Art Gallery: The Frida in Us, at The Aiden San Antonio Riverwalk, on Friday, September 19 from ...
This exhibition is sponsored by The Lone Star Art Alliance.<br/>Dock Space Gallery is pleased to announce Inhabiting Nepantla: Exploring the Layers of Border Identity ...
Join us for a film screening of The Stars at Night! We will be joined by Director and Writer of the film Betty Buckley. The library will be provided popcorn and beverages! About the film: The Stars at ...
What can San Antonio learn from Chicago’s mass school closures in 2013—the largest in U.S. history? Join us for the first San Antonio screening of Beyond Closure (2024, 55 min), followed by a panel ...