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Author: Alexandra Lang

If you are reading this article, you’re one of the seventy five percent of of adults in San Antonio who are literate.  Sadly, approximately twenty five percent of San Antonio’s adult population reads at a 5th grade level according to the U.S. Census. Among the many challenges that permeate international conversations—poverty, human rights, and global […]

Improvements to Pittman-Sullivan Park, which hosts the annual Martin Luther King March in San Antonio, will be the subject of an upcoming town hall. The meeting will be held at the Davis-Scott YMCA, at 1213 Iowa Street, on August 7th, 2018 at 6:30 P.M.

Yesterday, President Trump announced his nominee for Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, Judge Brett Kavanaugh, who will replace the retiring Chief Justice Anthony Kennedy. Currently a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, Kavanaugh also served as President George W. Bush’s Staff Secretary, and once clerked for Chief […]

We’re continuing our celebration of African American Music Appreciation Month. Here is part two of our series on the black artists that we think defined their decade. Part II: The Hearts of Soul and R&B 1960’s: Aretha Franklin Aretha Franklin is arguably one of the most successful artists in modern music history. She was the first […]

African American artists have undoubtedly contributed to music for generations. Without these great talents, music as we have known it for decades would be completely different. So, in honor of African American Music Appreciation Month, we have compiled a four-part list of black artists who we think defined music in their respective decades, from the […]

Today is Juneteenth, which marks the day in the 19th century when slaves were officially freed in the deep south. Slavery ended slowly after the 13th amendment was passed, because many former slave states did not know that it had been ratified. Thus, General Gordon Granger issued an official order that freed the slaves in […]

La Prensa de San Antonio Publisher Nina Duran announced in a Facebook post Monday, June 11th that San Antonio’s largest bilingual newspaper is shutting down. The move came days after the paper announced they were planning to cease print operations. Not to be confused with the upcoming bilingual news source, La Prensa Texas, Duran explained […]

King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia are going to visit San Antonio from June 16th to the 18th. They are going to celebrate our Tricentennial by helping to introduce two art exhibits: “Designing America: Spain’s Imprint in the United States” and “Spain: 500 Years of Spanish Painting From the Museums of Madrid”. According to the […]

Your Guide to Father’s Day in SA Father’s Day is on Sunday, so it’s time to break out the corny cards, fancy ties, and Dad’s favorite beer. Whether you’re still “planning a surprise” this year, or trying to step up your Father’s Day celebration game, we’ve got you covered. Here is a suggested schedule of […]

In an interview yesterday with CNN’s Chris Cuomo, former Spurs player Dennis Rodman got emotional over the summit and meeting to occur between President Trump and Supreme Leader of North Korea Kim Jong Un. The basketball player was one of the first Americans to ever meet the North Korean leader, when he visited the country […]


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