Euripides -- Drama from ancient Greece. Troy has fallen and the city burns. As they look up the remains of the kingdom, the surviving women struggle with the aftermath of war. Express-News drama critic Deborah Martin calls it "absolutely shattering" and says, "Christy Huffman-Coop heads the gifted cast, delivering a masterful performance as Hecuba, the one-time queen now facing a life of servitude and eternal grief over the deaths of her husband, sons and grandson, as well as the destruction…
Find out more »Part of Palo Alto College's Native American / Hispanic Heritage Month. All events are free and open to the public. 11:00am The Last Conquistador 1:00pm As Long as I Remember: American Veteranos 2:00pm Raul Salinas and the Poetry of Liberation 2:10pm Discussion w/ American Veteranos Producer Laura Varela and Eduardo Cavazos Garza, Vietnam veteran 2:50pm Inocente 3:35pm César Chávez
Find out more »Rose Wamalwa, founder and program director of Women in Water and Natural Resource Conservation (WE-CAN), Kakamega, Kenya, will be speaking at First Unitarian Universalist Church Fellowship Hall. A light lunch will be served. This program is hosted by the Green Sanctuary Team of First Unitarian Universalist Church, San Antonio Interfaith Power and Light and is a stop on the Pilgrimage of Compassion. Rose is in San Antonio, working with the Greater Edwards Aquifer Alliance, on a four-month fellowship as part of the…
Find out more »Join Hope for Humans at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema (410/San Pedro) for a private screening of our newly completed Nodding Syndrome documentary. Produced by Heather Angel Chandler (and team!) of Innovative Multimedia Group, the film will be shown for one night only at the generously gifted theater at the Drafthouse. Thank you Alamo Drafthouse Cinemas San Antonio for your support! Seating is at 7:00pm. The film starts at 7:30pm. Tickets are free, but seating is first come, first served, so…
Find out more »Don't know where to vote? Use the Bexar County handy Precinct Finder APP to find your polling location. Early Voting is from October 20 through October 31. Here is a list of the acceptable forms of photo ID: Texas driver license issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) Texas Election Identification Certificate issued by DPS Texas personal identification card issued by DPS Texas concealed handgun license issued by DPS United States military identification card containing the personâs photograph…
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