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Josh Feola

Echo Bridge concerts under Roosevelt Avenue are now legal; and that’s just fine with its organizers

September 18, 2021 By Josh Feola

People gather under the Roosevelt Avenue Bridge on June 21, 2021, for a concert organized by the Echo Bridge Appreciation Society.

“They made a (concert) permit for us where there was none,” Jeff Wheeler, one of the Echo Bridge Music Society’s co-organizers, said of the San Antonio River Authority. “They understood that it was community-driven and that people love it already.”

Filed Under: Music, South Side Tagged With: Austin Leonard Jones, Bill Baird, Blue Star Arts Complex, Bob Livingston, Buttercup, claire rousay, Echo Bridge Appreciation Society, Erik Sanden, Fl!ght Gallery, Garrett T. Capps, Grupo Tan Tan, James Lifshutz, Jeff Wheeler, Justin Parr, Lindsey Verill, Lost Gonzo Band, Mrs. Frank W Sorrell Bridge, Piñata Protest, Roosevelt Avenue Bridge, Sam Gendel, San Antonio River, South Side Living & Maker Spaces, Tandem

Castillo defeats Lopez for open District 5 council seat

June 5, 2021 By Josh Feola

District 5 candidate Teri Castillo greets supporters in the Lone Star District following early runoff results Saturday night, June 5, 2021.

In a hotly contests race for the District 5 City Council seat, Teri Castillo stood alone after the final results came in from Saturday night’s runoff election.

Filed Under: Elections, Politics Tagged With: City Council, District 5, Rudy Lopez, Teri Castillo

Castillo emerges as frontrunner heading into District 5 run-off

May 1, 2021 By Josh Feola

After early voting results came in during Saturday’s municipal election, District 5 candidate Teri Castillo emerged as the clear front-runner in the wide-open West Side race, securing her spot in the June 5 run-off.

Filed Under: Elections, Politics

Pabst expands its downtown San Antonio footprint with immersive art pop-up at the Aztec Theatre

April 6, 2021 By Josh Feola

Entitled “In Living Pixels,” the immersive show will feature work by seven San Antonio-based artists and begins this Friday.

Filed Under: Art, Aztec Theatre, Museums, Music, Nightlife Tagged With: Aztec Theatre, Canopy By Hilton, Charlie Kitchen, Chris Sauter, Domeinic Jimenez, Live Nation, Midnight Swim, Natalia Rocafuerte, Pabst Blue Ribbon, Paloma Cortez, Pamela Rachél, Seamus Gallagher, Travis Park Church, Wide Awake

Priced out of Southtown, SAY Sí goes west

March 23, 2021 By Josh Feola

Twenty seven years into its run, the youth arts education nonprofit is preparing to open the doors on its massive new West Side space by Apache Creek later this year.

Filed Under: Art, Education, Neighborhoods, West Side Tagged With: Alazán-Apache Courts, Apache Creek, Bexar County, Blue Star Arts Complex, Charles Butt Foundation, Chili Bowl, Christian Academy of San Antonio, City of San Antonio, David Rogers, Deborah Rogers, Esperanza Peace and Justice Center, Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, Jon Hinojosa, Nicole Amri, North East School of the Arts, Rinconcito de Esperanza, SAHA, San Antonio Food Bank, San Antonio Housing Authority, San Antonio River Authority, San Antonio Water System, SAY Sí, Shirley Gonzales, Southtown, St. Mary's University, Stephen Garza-Guzman, Tafolla Middle School, West Side, Westside TIRZ

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