San Antonio Krampus Parade counters satanic panic with 'Puro Pinche Krampus Portal' merch
Last Friday, fundamentalist Christian pastors held a press conference asking city officials to shut down San Antonio's first Krampus Parade, claiming the event could "open up a demonic portal." That same day, the Archdiocese of San Antonio released a statement expressing concerns about the event, scheduled for Thursday, Dec. 5, to celebrate a German folkloric tradition that predates Christianity. Through the ensuing satanic panic maelstrom, the Krampus Parade's organizers have remained quiet.
Recent Posts

California brunch chain Squeeze In has picked site for first San Antonio location

A King William home once owned by author Sandra Cisneros is up for sale

Archbishops of San Antonio and New York make friendly wager on NBA Finals

The Wild Farm brings slow, sustainable fashion event to San Antonio’s West Side

This fancy San Antonio mansion for sale comes with ceiling murals, a private gym and an insane pool

South Texas-shot film Broken Land explores humanity, difficult choices along the border

Angry Spurs fans launch fundraisers to buy out De’Aaron Fox’s $229 million contract

30 celebrities who attended high school in San Antonio

New Yorkers bought more than 1/3 of resale tickets sold to Game 5 of NBA Finals in San Antonio

AG Ken Paxton blocked from suing Democratic donor platform ActBlue

"My job is to find and attract mastery-based agents to the office, protect the culture, and make sure everyone is happy! "
