Culture of San Antonio

The San Antonio River Walk.

The culture of San Antonio, Texas in the United States, reflects the history and culture of the area. The city offers cultural institutions, events, restaurants and nightlife in South Texas for both residents and visitors.

Annual culture events

Downtown San Antonio at Christmas Time.

Museums

Blue Star Art Complex
The McNay Art Museum
San Antonio Museum of Art

Nightlife

The River Walk, or Paseo del Rio as it's known in Spanish, is the city's central entertainment district. It is home to several nightclubs, pubs, bars and restaurants. Also in Downtown, there are several lounges, restaurants and bars.

Downtown San Antonio at Night.

The Strip (north of Downtown) houses a concentration of clubs and bars catering to the LGBT community. Located on Main Street near San Antonio College. They include Sparky's Pub, Luther's Café, The Silver Dollar Saloon, Pegasus, and HEAT. A block from The Strip are The Saint and Essence. In the Saint Mary's Strip, several bars and restaurants can be found, as well as the Josephine Theater, which since 1995 has been home to the Josephine Theatrical Company, a non-profit resident theater group. The theater originally opened in 1947 as an Art Deco style neighborhood movie house.

San Antonio's largest university, the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA), is located on the far northwest side of the city.

On the first Friday of every month, the area immediately south of Downtown known as Southtown or the King William District hosts an art walk known as First Friday. Galleries, art spaces and vintage stores participate, and street vendors sell art and jewelry, with live music played in the streets. Events vary from month to month, and no charge is made for admission.

Second Saturday is usually on the following weekend after First Friday but sometimes falls on the very next day. Second Saturday is a monthly showcase of the area commonly known as SoFlo (an abbreviation for the South Flores street where it is located) also known as the Lone Star District (named after the cross-street LoneStar Blvd. where the Lone Star Brewing Company once stood.) The area is a few blocks South of the Blue Star District. Once a year in the Fall, the S.M.A.R.T fair is an annual festival held to support the various arts in San Antonio.[4]

Performing arts

In the foreground the Lila Cockrell Theater and its Juan O'Gorman mosaic Confluence of Civilizations in the Americas, and in the background the Tower of the Americas.

See also

References

  1. Tejano Music Awards Returns to San Antonio, TX, Tejano Music Awards, October 25, 2006.
  2. Marion Koogler McNay Art Museum, New York Times.
  3. Witte Museum, New York Times.
  4. South Flores Arts District upbeat, lively Archived March 31, 2010, at the Wayback Machine., San Antonio Express News, January 25, 2008.

External links

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