Fall Brings a Fresh Pick of Jazz, Art, and Events to the SA Entertainment Scene
SAMA Presents New Installation “Latin American Popular Art” After a flood forced the Latin American Folk Art gallery to close for three years, the San Antonio Museum of Art (SAMA) reopened the gallery space on September 12 to present the exhibition “Latin American Popular Art,” featuring more than 140 works of art, including paintings, […]
Toro Kitchen + Bar
Imagine thousands of people tightly packed on the streets of Pamplona, Spain. Everyone is dressed in the traditional white clothing with red scarves adorning their necks and waistbands. You hear an approaching roar. Thundering hooves become louder as the bulls approach the crowds, and then the scramble begins. It is the annual Running of the […]
MOMMY MATTERS: Tips for Remote Learning and Homeschooling Success
For Parents Who Never Expected to Be in this Role! If you’re like me, you probably never envisioned yourself having to teach your kids at home. However, if the COVID-19 crisis has taught us nothing else, it’s reminded many of us never to say never…even when faced with something as intimidating (and terrifying) as homeschooling. […]
MENTAL HEALTH: Preparing Your Child (and You) For The “New” New School Year
Michael is a 10-year-old 4th grader who has had a history of social skill problems. He was constantly anxious around his peers and has always felt that other students were making fun of him. In January of last year, Michael had started therapy with me for his anxiety. By early March, his social interactions […]
HEALTH: Fall in Love with Hiking in San Antonio this Autumn
Most weekends, Shanti Day, her 7-year-old daughter, Madelyn, and her mother, Marjie, can be found hitting the trails at Eisenhower Park on the North side of San Antonio for a multigenerational family hike. “It’s our girl time,” Shanti said. “When we’re feeling adventurous, we take the harder trails that require climbing and technical skills, […]