
Armed and Dangerous: Anthrax’s Scott Ian on the thrash metal pioneers’ history with San Antonio
Those who know thrash metal titans Anthrax and their signature anti-racist anthem "Indians" know shit gets real when rhythm guitarist Scott Ian shouts "War dance!" at the start of the song's punishing breakdown. "Indians" was among the aggressive anthems that helped define Anthrax's classic 1987 rel
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Grammy-award winning Asleep at the Wheel headlining San Antonio's Chaparral Music Fest
Grammy-award-winning country band Asleep at the Wheel will headline the Fifth Annual Chaparral Music Festival at San Antonio’s Hemisfair on Saturday, April 22. The Austin-based act known for Texas country classics such as “Miles and Miles of Texas” and “Texas Me and You” will be joined by singer-son
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Reigning Drag Race queen Willow Pill finally arrives at San Antonio's Bonham Exchange this week
"You never get a second chance to make a first impression" is a cautionary quote most often attributed to American vaudevillian Will Rogers. Enigmatic drag performer Willow Pill gave that dusty old adage a run for its money during her debut on the 14th season of RuPaul's Drag Race.
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McNay Art Museum to host Valentine's-themed lecture on Shakepeare's Romeo and Juliet
Those looking for a different take on Valentine's Day festivities can head to the McNay Art Museum next week for an event that will explore art and music inspired by Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. On Thursday, Feb. 16, Valentine's Revisited aims to show the many different ways Shakespeare's tragic
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