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IN THIS ISSUE 12 SIP & SAVOR HERE'S TO YOUR HEALTH, SAN ANTONIO By Kimberly Suta

20 BE ENTERTAINED ROAD TRIP! By Susan Yerkes

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IN EVERY ISSUE FEATURES 12 16 20 24

Sip & Savor Family Fun Be Entertained Great Finds

28 Culture & Community 32 Recreation 36 24/48/72 Hours

GUIDES 40 Food & Drink 42 Calendar of Events 44 Shopping

CULTURE & COMMUNITY COOL CITY, TX By Dan Goddard

GREAT FINDS SELF-GUIDED EXPLORATION WALK By Drew Henry

MAPS 46 River Walk 47 Museum Reach & King William 52 Downtown 57 Greater San Antonio

COUPONS 58,59 Coupons SPOTLIGHT 60 Cured and Paying it Forward

ON THE COVER

The beautiful cover image is eerily devoid of visitors. A conservative 14 million people typically visit the River Walk each year. But as stay-at-home orders blanketed the U.S. the flow of guests came to an abrupt halt in the second week of March. This photo and the one above the letter from the editor where taken on April 1 by local photographer Erika Pinkley.

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RIO Magazine is the official publication of the San Antonio River Walk Association. All expressions of opinions and statements of supposed facts are published on the authority of the writer and cannot be regarded as expressing the views of the San Antonio River Walk Association or its Publisher. Advertisements do not imply sponsorship or endorsement by the San Antonio River Walk Association or its Publisher.



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The San Antonio River Walk Association’s mission is to promote, protect and preserve the River Walk. This is done through special events, public education, social media, and RIO Magazine. The association also serves as an advocate for member businesses. For more information, call 210-227-4262. PRESIDENT Maria Martinez The Westin Riverwalk PRESIDENT-ELECT John Carbajal Keller Williams PAST-PRESIDENT Laurence Seiterle Zurich Properties TREASURER Ashley Ciomperlik CHAIR, OPERATORS COMMITTEE Andreas Esparza Boudro’s EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Maggie Thompson San Antonio River Walk Association EX-OFFICIOS Veronica Carrillo Center City Development and Operations Department Angela Camarillo San Antonio River Authority Eddie Romero Centro San Antonio Will Grinnan San Antonio Restaurant Association Sharon Aguillen San Antonio Tourism Council

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EDITOR’S LETTER

The Official Magazine of the River Walk

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Paula Schechter paula@riverwalksa.org GUEST EDITOR Desterted San Antonio River Walk;. Photo by Erika Pinkley

THE NEW NORMAL Who could have ever imagined this? Okay, so maybe Hollywood, with movies like Outbreak produced 25 years ago when Dustin Hoffman played a young scientist determined to find the cure serum. And of course, Bill Gates prophetic 2015 Ted Talk has resurfaced urging us to prepare for looming virus emergencies. From the ashes of the “new normal” requiring us to work from home, social distance, and attend school online, I have witnessed unexpected positive outcomes that feel like throwbacks to a simpler time. Kids ride bikes in the street, families sit on front porches, and neighbors talk across the lawn. My neighbor offered free potted plants on her curb with a sign indicating gardening is good for the soul. The May issue of RIO Magazine contains a blend of virtual and actual events, shopping, dining, and activities in San Antonio. Since I don’t have the benefit of a Hollywood crystal ball or Bill Gates’ wisdom, I can only hope the new normal will have us out and about while retaining some of our newly acquired simple habits.

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SIP & SAVOR

Here’s to Your Health,

San Antonio!

By Kimberly A. Suta

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Toasting has become indelibly ingrained into our culture as a way to commemorate any number of

important occasions, from anniversaries and weddings to successful ventures. Its origins in the West trace back

to ancient Greece and is assumed to have begun during the Homeric age ritual of supplication to the gods with a vessel of wine. Evidently, bubbles came later. If you find yourself looking for a superb destination to enjoy a “toastable” occasion, make sure to consider these local favorites: EL COLEGIO Omni La Mansion, located in the heart of downtown on College Street, is one of San Antonio’s most iconic historic hotels. They have two fantastic choices for a luxurious toast – the in-house bar, El Colegio and Las Canarias, the hotel restaurant. El Colegio, which means “the school,” is an homage to the hotel’s origins as a Catholic boy’s school and then a law school. It first opened in 1853 and, in fact, the bar was once the esteemed dean’s office. One of the law school graduates eventually bought the building and converted it into a hotel in 1968. The bar is warm and welcoming, decorated with memorabilia and photographs of former school graduates. With just a touch of a speakeasy feel, it’s the kind of place where you want to sit back with friends and loved ones and toast to your good fortune. El Colegio has many options to choose from. The bar menu is focused heavily on Texas-based wines, spirits, cocktail and draft beers. The margarita is the flagship drink for the property and can be ordered at the bar or restaurant. For something deliciously spicy you might want to order the Mexican Firing Squad margarita, made with houseinfused strawberry and jalapeño tequila, fresh lime juice and agave nectar. Traditionalists might prefer one of their Texas Hill Country or High Plains wines, such as Becker Vineyards or Duchman Family Winery. Of course, bubbles are a popular go-to for toasts with a range of options from prosecco to champagne.

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LAS CANARIAS If you decide to take advantage of one of the city’s consistently top Sunday brunches in town, you will no doubt be delighted with Las Canaria’s mimosas, made with fresh-squeezed orange juice or a variety of other fresh juices. Edward Parker, Director of Food & Beverage for the hotel calls on his Cajun Creole roots when he offers the toast, ‘laissez les bon tempes rouler,’ which means, ‘let the good times roll.’ An easy task at Omni La Mansion. RESTAURANT GWENDOLYN At Restaurant Gwendolyn, located on E. Pecan Street overlooking the River Walk, celebrating has never tasted so flavorful! This fine dining gem offers a hyper-seasonal menu unlike any other restaurant in town. All perishable ingredients, such as vegetables and meat, are sourced from local farms and ranches within 150 miles of the restaurant.

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The menu changes weekly, sometimes daily, and the website should be consulted to ascertain what pre-fix tasting menus and a la carte options await you. From sumptuous rabbit and delicate pillows of house made gnocchi to pan-seared amberjack, classic risotto with gremolata, you are guaranteed a meal that’s toast-worthy. During the month of May, Gwendolyn will be serving Oysters Rockefeller, which pairs wonderfully with a glass of bubbly or a silky chardonnay. Currently, they offer a Henriot Brut Champagne or for something a little humbler, you can order a Lady Bird IPA made by Austin’s Circle Brewery.

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permutations of grapes and apples, as well some effervescence from the champagne, Vineyards & Orchards is ideal, although you might remember the drink more than the sentiment.

For non-drinkers, we recommend toasting with some coffee after dinner, which is made at your table with a German siphon using coffee beans roasted locally by What’s Brewing San Antonio Coffee Roasters.

In France, a common toast is ‘a votre sante,’ but Benjamin offers insight into a more interesting one often given during a meal.

PASTICHE If you’ve been dying to visit France but have yet to pack your bags and depart, the still new and exciting Pastiche, located on the east side just a few minutes from downtown along Houston Street, has captured the quintessential European vibe with both its ambiance and phenomenal one-of-a-kind cocktails.

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Designated an old-world house bar, its niche is unique and fanciful European craft cocktails, as well as spirits and wine. The cozy blue cottage its housed in transports you to Europe in an instant with its chic décor, micro library and sultry charm, not to mention the international ingredients and products combined with local flavors. Although the highly curated menu offers several great choices to toast with, such as the Silver Lining and That’s All Folks, co-owner and mixologist wizard, Benjamin Krik recommends their Vineyards & Orchards cocktail made with congac, calvados, Pineau des Charantes (Mistelle), Pommeau de Normandie, apple bitters and a splash of champagne in the form of Blanc de Blanc. Regardless of what country you’re in or what language is being spoken, toasting to your health is a shared sentiment, which is why, with all the different

While toasting with a calvados, a type of brandy made from apples which is a specialty of Normandy, the cheer will ring out, ‘Trou Normand,” which directly translates to ‘dig a ditch.’ As any kind of whiskey helps speed up digestion, the meaning is an encouragement to make room for more. Such a toast is an excellent idea at any one of these fine establishments! ON THE BEND OYSTER BAR & CIGAR LOUNGE Hot tip: Located along the River Walk in the Hyatt Regency Hotel, On the Bend Oyster Bar & Cigar Lounge is a casual yet upscale contemporary seafood restaurant. With a small humidor on-site and a two-tiered patio surrounded by the picturesque landscape of the river lined with tropical palm trees, what better way to celebrate than with a few stogies and glass of champagne or perhaps something stronger. Cheers to you! WRITER'S BIO Kimberly A. Suta of Sutapants Productions is a local and national food writer, filmmaker, and publicist for the culinary industry. She’s also the Co-Creator of Homegrown Chef (homegrowncheftv.com), a culinary series and catering and events company featuring our city’s best chefs and delicious eats.

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FAMILY FUN

20 Ways to L ve

Your M ther By Janis Turk

It’s May. Time for spring flowers and celebrating the person who made your life possible! Insert guilt-trip here. She carried you for nine months, changed your diapers, endured your temper tantrums, and washed more than her fair share of your laundry. Yes, we’re talking about your Mom! No ordinary Mother’s Day celebration will do.

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Take Mom on a picnic lunch in Brackenridge Park or any other local park or greenspace. Make it special: Bring a pretty tablecloth, good china, silverware, and a pot of flowers for the table (she can enjoy them at home after the picnic). Make teacakes, finger sandwiches, dainty cookies, and homemade chicken salad. Bring cupcakes or chocolates too! Make it the prettiest and most lady-like spring picnic you can imagine. Check out Pinterest for ideas.

2 Mail Mom a long, handwritten letter on pretty stationary paper, telling her how much she means to you. How about one postcard a day throughout May, each containing a special memory, something you love about her, or an inside joke to make her laugh.

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Have a family portrait made. Moms like showing off pictures of the kids and grandkids. Organize clothing for a cohesive color theme. Why not have a professional photographer (or a neighbor who has a knack for photography) take a family photo outdoors, or perhaps in front of her house?

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Make a video. Get the kids involved! Interview the kids, your dad, family members, and friends and ask each of them to talk about their best memories of times spent with her. Ask them to talk about what they like best about her. Fill it with laughter and love. Or, have the kids interview Mom about her childhood memories, her parents, hobbies, passions, and her life.

Take a trip down memory lane at an outdoor movie theater, like the Mission Marquee in San Antonio, or the Stars & Stripes Drive-In Theater of New Braunfels. The Mission Marquee is no longer a true drive-in, but it does offer walk-in space with outdoor events on a big stage, and sometimes it has free films at this large outdoor venue with vendors and food trucks. Activities are supported by the city and free for the community, so check the website for events this spring. The New Braunfels Stars and Stripes theater is a traditional old-school double-feature drive-in open each night after dark.

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Take Mom on a safari! You needn’t travel to Africa, just take a 30-minute drive east of downtown to Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch for an exciting drive-through safari experience. From the safety of your car, see zebra, giraffe, wildebeests, kudu, ostriches, and more. This Hill Country safari trek covers 450-acres of natural, scenic, protected environment where animal populations thrive.

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If Mom isn't a tech wizard, and you are, offer to help with phone or desktop maintenance. Delete old files, empty the trash, compress, defrag, and create folders for organizing pics.

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Send Mom a subscription to a magazine with her favorite topics: gardening, art, music, history, motorcycles, national parks, or a tabloid if that’s her thing. With each issue, she’ll know you are thinking about her.

Don’t buy just one card: Buy 12! Pick up a dozen “thinking of you,” encouragement, and friendship cards (all are super affordable at local dollar stores). Address and stamp them all now, and mail one each month. This gift is the gift that keeps on giving.

ING GARDEGNARDENING GARDENING

Make some of Mom’s favorite meals, pack them in individual freezer ware, and tape a sweet note to the top of each so she can pull out thoughtful, delicious food without having to cook. If you have little ones, get them involved in the prep work, shopping, and message writing.

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Clean out Mom’s junk drawer or gutters. Change a lightbulb—dust the high shelves and ceiling fans. Defragment and clean the clutter off her computer or iPad. Clean her windows. She (and Dad) will both be grateful.

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Take Mom for a stroll around the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park properties to take in the beauty and history.

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Sign up to play Words with Friends or Scrabble online. Initiate a new game with her every week.

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Take Mom to see San Antonio: The Saga, a spectacular 24-minute video art projection with sound, lighting on the face of the San Fernando Cathedral at Main Plaza, telling the history, heritage, and culture of San Antonio. The light show is set to return to regular hours as of May 1 and usually runs on Tuesday, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays at 9 p.m., 9:30 p.m., and 10 p.m.

Enjoy Mother’s Day by doing something different and fun together in the fresh, clean spring air of the great outdoors. Call ahead or look online before you go, as temporary, seasonal schedule changes and closings may still be in effect for certain venues.

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Spend a day looking at family photos with Mom. Invite siblings and make a party of the occasion with recounting stories.

Instead of going to her usual church, surprise Mom by taking her to Mariachi Mariachi Mass at Mission San Jose on Sundays at noon, or the Mariachi Choir liturgical celebration downtown at San Fernando Cathedral on Saturdays at 5 p.m.

Take Mom’s car to be washed and gas it up. Leave a sweet note in the glove box for her to discover at a later date.

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Create a booklet of love coupons that Mom can redeem whenever she likes. Each coupon represents an activity done together, such as dinner out, a 5K walk, attending a festival or concert.

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WRITER'S BIO Janis Turk is an award-winning independent travel journalist and photographer whose new book Frommer’s TEXAS was recently released in stores nationwide and online at Amazon.com.

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BE ENTERTAINED

Country Roads, Small Towns, Wildflowers,

ROAD TR By Susan Yerkes

Mission Espada. Photo courtesy of Bob Howen

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Music & Picnic

RIP! Summertime is here in all its blooming glory. If you’re nursing a case of cabin fever, you’ll find the perfect cure starts with two time-honored words: “Road Trip!” From great drives around San Antonio to all-day excursions in the Texas Hill Country, you’ll find delightful journeys and memorable moments all over the map. Best of all, you can watch the scenic vistas, and photo-perfect vignettes unfold from the sanctuary of your car. So pack up a picnic basket full of goodies, load up your traveling playlist, and head for the open road. A leisurely drive along Mission Road takes you to all four of the beautifully restored Spanish churches and their grounds that make up the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park. Street signs for the Mission Trail guide you from Mission Concepción to the southernmost, Mission Espada. Each mission has a different character and charms, from San Jose’s glorious arches and stonework to Espada’s flourishing farm fields recently restored and revived to help provide food for the needy. Located along the pristine banks of the San Antonio River, each has ample green space, convenient picnic facilities, and access to hike and bike trails if you want to stretch your legs. In a safari state of mind? Take a drive on the wild side and check out Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch. A 30-minute excursion from downtown SA takes you on a drive-through safari experience from inside your car. Wheel through 450-acres of exotic animal habitats featuring more than 500 animals from around the world. The giraffes, ostrich, water buffalo, and zebras are as interested in you and your car as you are in them. For a delicious day trip, plan a sightseeing spree or two in the Hill Country. Even the highways in this state are spectacular, lined with carpets of color in the wildflower season. Since the 1930s, Texas Highway Department teams have seeded the state’s roadways with 20-plus varieties of native wildflowers to create carpets of color every spring. Iconic Texas bluebonnets, bluebells, red and purple phlox, pink and lavender larkspur, Mexican poppies, primroses, Indian paintbrush, coreopsis, sunflowers, yellow and white daisies, winecups, horsemint, and verbena are among the blooming roadside attractions.

CRUISIN' MUSIC

Texas Road Trip Top 10 Playlist

“Country Roads (Take Me Home)” – John Denver “On The Road Again” – Willie Nelson “Down The Road” – Kenny Chesney “Life Is A Highway” – Rascal Flatts “Red Dirt Road” – Brooks & Dunn “Dirt Road Anthem” – Jason Aldean “Truckin’” – Grateful Dead “Take A Back Road” – Rodney Atkins “I’ve Been Everywhere” – Johnny Cash “Amarillo By Morning” – George Strait

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Arnosky Family Farm

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Willow City Loop

Wildflower enthusiasts will love the Willow City Loop, 13-miles of twisting two-lane ranch road through deep Coal Creek canyons and flower-filled meadows shaded by mesquite, pecan, and live oaks. The gorgeous landscape makes for a majestic drive any time of year, but during the spring wildflower season, the view across the meadows and the highest hilltops comes alive in Technicolor. Many German immigrants staked their claims in the fertile, stream-fed Hill Country soil back when Texas was under Spanish rule, and many charming towns still bear witness to pioneers. A driving tour through a handful of these towns is rich with ornamented architecture, picturesque public art, and blooming gardens. Fredericksburg is known for its many tiny “Sunday houses,” built by German ranchers for weekend stays in town. More than 150 small boutiques fill historic Main Street. Flanked at one end is the birthplace of Admiral Chester Nimitz and the National Museum of the Pacific War. This is Texas wine country, so check out nearby vineyards for wine tasting, and look out for farm stands featuring luscious local peaches. Just a few miles down a country road from Fredericksburg, Luckenbach is one of the most famous dots on a map in the state. The dance hall where “Waylon, Willie and the boys” are memorialized and the funky old general

store provide the ambiance that makes it a hot spot for Texas music pilgrims. Arnosky Family Farm, near Blanco, features fields ablaze with flowers in every season. In May, fields striped with pink and lavender and yellow and blue surround the Big Blue Barn, which bustles with gardeners buying bedding plants, hanging baskets, and cut flowers on weekends. An open pavilion and picnic tables make it a great snack spot on your drive, and even when the barn closes on weekdays, an “honor system” lets you purchase plants, flowers, eggs, and homemade cheese from the farm cooler. Boerne (pronounced “Bernie”), just a short drive north of San Antonio, is a hot spot for growth, but it retains its small-town character and charm. Cruise through the antique storefronts along Main Street, explore the idyllic cottages and gardens of the historic district or stop to feed the ducks along the lovely River Road pathway by Cibolo Creek. Nearby, the Cibolo Nature Center provides a shady creekside oasis among giant old cypress trees­—a serene and quiet spot to relax and regenerate. Wherever your Hill Country driving tour takes you, it’s sure to provide respite and beautiful memories.

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CIBILO NATURE CENTER Cibolo.org FREDERICKSBURG Visitfredericksburgtx.com/ NATURAL BRIDGE WILDLIFE RANCH Wildliferanchtexas.com/

SAN ANTONIO MISSIONS DRIVING TOUR MAP Nps.gov/saan/planyourvisit/ maps.htm WILLOW CITY LOOP Fredericksburgtexas-online. com/plan-your-trip/willowcity-loop/

WRITER'S BIO Susan Yerkes is an award-winning journalist and travel writer based in San Antonio.

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Had Sam Houston and General Santa Anna sat at a Boudro’s riverside table to share a Blackened Prime Rib and a full-bodied Cabernet Sauvignon, things may have turned out more amicably. So, if you want to write some Texas history for yourself, join us for lunch or dinner. Frommers says “Everybody loves this old standby on the River Walk.” Join us riverside, inside or (with reservations) on a barge dinner cruise.

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GREAT FINDS By Dawn Robinette

ACCOMMODATIONS

WITH STYLE Ever walked into a hotel and felt enveloped by its’ charms, a hotel that speaks to your inner sensibilities? Finding a hotel in San Antonio with décor that suits your interior design aesthetic elevates lodging to a retreat for your senses. Take design style cues from the experts and find your perfect match.

Omni La Mansión del Rio

The array of hotel styles found in the River City is remarkable. They are as varied as those who visit-from steampunk and historical elegance to upscale and Hollywood glam. Their commonality is a perfect stay and proximity to the river. While you can’t take the River Walk home, you could incorporate a water feature at your home. Do you long to feel ensconced in history with downtown San Antonio at your doorstep? Omni La Mansión del Rio (the mansion on the river) is a riverfront hotel steeped in a blend of Spanish colonial architecture and European style. The Mexican hacienda’s intimate feel comes from spaces connected by hallways and walkways. Hotel balconies open to a romantic bend in the river. The lobby greets you with Saltillo tile floors for an instantly cooling effect. Beamed ceilings, exposed brick walls, and wrought-iron accents complete the Spanish hacienda look. The structure was built in 1854 and opened its 24

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doors as a boys school. Later it became a law school and turned hotel just in time for San Antonio’s 1968 World Fair, named Hemisfair. Hotel Valencia, located on the banks of the River Walk, takes its cues from Spanish colonial and mixes it with modern Mediterranean amid contemporary design sensibilities. The lobby features polished marble floors, adorned with a flattened woven rug of muted reds and oranges under a barrel-vaulted wood ceiling. Those elements are juxtaposed with modern brushed concrete walls and intricate wrought iron and metal décor that playfully recounts the hotel’s Spanish influences. A painting of a Spanish bull hangs above the fireplace mantel. The wall of blown glass oranges, is a nod to the hotel’s thesanantonioriverwalk

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citrus namesake, Valencia from Spain. A courtyard painted enchilada orange compliments the red brick floor and the lush greenery. Check out the images on Instagram. The Westin Riverwalk raises the hotel ante with its contemporary upscale décor and international touches. Modern lobby artwork such as two paintings created from the soot of matches pairs with luxurious furnishings situated around huge windows with views of the river. From a grand staircase leading to meeting rooms or a glassencased staircase and elevator leading to the river, the hotel exudes drama. The plush lobby and balcony furnishings create intimate settings beckoning you to slow down and relax. Zocca Cuisine d’ Italia, the hotel

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restaurant located on the river level, features limestone accents and an enormous wall of glass doors showcasing the lush river views. Vying for your attention is a focal point of blown glass in assorted cool colors anchoring the far wall. The custom shade of lush green that flows through The St. Anthony Hotel, built in 1909, was created for the hotel by design icon Dorothy Draper when she redecorated the hotel in the 1950s. The hotel’s most recent renovation in 2015 retains green accents and places the crown back on the hotel long known as the “Queen of San Antonio.” Its famed lobby, Peacock Alley, includes restoration of five-foot-tall crystal chandeliers, the return of the gilded piano, and the addition of a bright and eclectic mix of modern furniture and rugs alongside bronze statues, antique furniture, and mirrors. Another stunning architectural element is the northfacing use of windows in the lobby atrium facing Travis Park. The hotel highlights the essential design mix of textures from glass and metal to wood furnishing and soft rugs. Grab a cocktail in the St. Anthony Club, and people watch for reactions to this spectacular lobby. Steampunk fans will swoon for Hotel Emma, a reimagined 19-century industrial setting transformed into a 146-room luxurious hotel for the discriminating 21st century. The 5-star hotel is the preferred accommodations for the rich and famous. Located on the Museum 26 RIO Magazine

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Reach of the River Walk within the even larger Steampunk-friendly venue called The Pearl, a former brewery turned ultra-chic dining and shopping venue. Repurposed brewery equipment becomes seating in the hotel bar. Machinery and gears become artful decor. Exposed original brewery pipes and polished concrete floors lend atmospheric contrast to Emma’s luxurious comforts and finishes. Its comfortable yet unconventional design incorporates Old World extravagance, South Texas grandeur, and a shirtsleeve industrial aesthetic borrowed from the brewery’s heyday. Historical photos provide glimpses of the building’s past. The lobby and front desk are in what was known as the brewery engine room, housing all of the refrigeration

machinery, piping, and equipment to keep the fermenting cellars cooled to 34 degrees. One thing all these hotels have in common is comfortable guest rooms with quality bedding, luxurious bathrooms, and in-room amenities. Comfort is not sacrificed in the pursuit of highdesign. WRITER’S BIO An award-winning writer, communications expert, and military spouse who enjoys unearthing new discoveries and revisiting old favorites in her adopted hometown, Dawn Robinette loves to tell stories. You can read more of her work at Alamo City Moms thesanantonioriverwalk.com


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CULTURE & COMMUNITY

Southwest School of Art

Chris Park

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COOL CITY

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Mark Twain claimed there are only four unique cities in America – Boston, New Orleans, San Francisco, and San Antonio. While Houston may be the most international city in Texas, Dallas, the widely-acknowledged snootiest, and Austin the self-proclaimed weirdest, San Antonio doesn't like to brag because we don't actually want everyone to know how cool we really are. So, here's a secret guide to cool places in San Antonio, but please try to keep it on the down-low. 28 RIO Magazine

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Presa House Gallery

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COOL PHOTO SPOTS Obviously, a selfie in front of The Alamo is a requirement, but for something a bit more unique, stroll north or south along the 15-mile, winding, lushly landscaped San Antonio River Walk. Beyond downtown’s famous horseshoe-shaped path filled with towering Cypress trees, bars, and restaurants, the more park-like Museum Reach extends north from downtown to the historic Pearl Brewery. Level sidewalks and a pretty trail make the prized destination a pleasure to reach. Then in the opposite direction, the Mission Reach extends south from downtown past four Spanish Colonial Missions in the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The natural setting is punctuated with art pieces thesanantonioriverwalk.com

and imaginative portals to alert walkers of the path leading them from the river to the mission. Another cool photo spot is the McNay Art Museum that has long been a favorite for wedding photographers and fashion shoots (preapproval and small fee required). Now on view through the fall is Fashion Nirvana: Runway to Everyday exhibit. The interactive show features a runway  complete with fan for that windblown look. Pretend you’re a supermodel surrounded by the creations of iconic 1990s fashion designers Dior, Tom Ford, JeanPaul Gaultier, Carolina Herrera, Isaac Mizrahi, Todd Oldham, Oscar de la Renta, Gianni Versace, and Vera Wang. Famed British architect David Adjaye’s Ruby City is the city’s newest shimmering architectural landmark. Home to the extensive contemporary art collection assembled by San Antonio art patron Linda Pace, the gleaming, jewel-like structure is clad with red-stained precast concrete panels embedded with bits of recycled red glass and other

reflective materials. Located where San Pedro Creek crosses Camp Street, Ruby City is just down the block from Chris Park, a tropical oasis on the West Side. Photogs prize the East Side’s Hays Street Bridge for its unobstructed views of San Antonio’s downtown skyline. Unwind below the bridge at the Alamo Beer Company’s Beer Hall and Garden, which serves up its family of beers in a family-friendly setting with outdoor games. Free tours of the brewery available on Thursday evenings and Saturday afternoons. COOL PLACES TO MAKE ART Recognized as a Texas Historic Landmark and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Southwest School of Art has a picturesque campus graced by the carefully preserved buildings of the Ursuline Academy, which dates to 1851. The school now offers a bachelor of fine arts degree, but it still provides community-oriented studio art programs for adults, children, and teens. Weekend workshops and masterclasses are ideal for outof-town visitors. The Russell Hill Rogers Galleries exhibit works by acclaimed local, regional, national, and international artists. RIO Magazine

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If you like to party while you paint, you can BYOB at the many Painting with a Twist locations around town. The studio provides a canvas, paints, and brushes and instructions by an artist, while you and your friends provide the drinks and snacks.

COOL PLACES TO SEE STREET ART The Official San Anto Cultural Arts Mural Tour provides a chance to view and learn about the stunning murals and public art pieces, celebrating Mexican American history and culture, on the West Side.

COOL PLACES TO SEE LOCAL ART Directors Rigoberto Luna and Jenelle Esparza have made the Presa House Gallery into one of the city’s most vital galleries. Besides an eclectic range of exhibits by local, national and international artists, they host local and touring musical acts, DJs, poetry events, film screenings and performance art in a funky old frame house in Southtown.

Many local artists are participating in the San Antonio Street Art Initiative, which has created an outdoor gallery featuring both established and emerging artists under the highway overpass at St. Mary’s and Quincy streets just north of downtown. More than 20 murals spearheaded by the initiative along the St. Mary’s Strip celebrate the city’s live music scene.

The Blue Star Arts Complex has been at the center of the city’s art scene since 1986 when the city’s first and now longest-running venue for contemporary art opened, Blue Star Contemporary. The rambling collection of 1920s-vintage warehouses along the San Antonio River is home to artists’ studios and several galleries, including the FL!GHT Gallery, UTSA’s Terminal 136, San Angel Folk Art, Cinnabar Gallery, and Mockingbird Handprints. The First Friday Art Walk is a longtime Blue Star tradition. The Second Saturday Art Walk tours more than a dozen artist studios and artist-run galleries in the Lone Star Art District and South Flores Art District, two adjacent warehouse complexes at South Flores Street and Lone Star Boulevard.

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Under development now is the Department of Arts and Culture’s new River Walk Public Art Garden. Located near the Shops at Rivercenter extension on the River Walk and on street level, the city plans to preview new works in the public art garden before redistributing to permanent locations around the city. Two more phases of the garden will finish in 2021. Mexican artist Sebastian’s monumental red sculpture Antorcha de Amistad (Torch of Friendship) marks the entry for the garden at the traffic circle where Commerce, Alamo, and Losoya streets converge.

WRITER’S BIO Dan R. Goddard is a longtime San Antonio arts writer.

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RECREATION

Self-guided

By Drew Henry

Exploration Walk Are you ready for fresh air and self-guided exploration? Well, put on your walking shoes, because we are going to put the “walk” in River Walk! Check out some of San Antonio’s most famous sights, and discover a few hidden gems, both on and just off the river. Please remember to maintain proper social distancing with others outside who are getting fresh air too!

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ARNESON RIVER THEATRE (0.0 MILE – STARTING POINT) For this tour, we are going to start at the base of the river’s loop near La Villita at the Arneson River Theatre. This unique open-air outdoor venue, completed in 1941, allows the river to flow right through it. On one side, is the iconic stage accented with bell towers and graced by lively performances. On the other, you will see grass-covered stadium seating for 900 spectators. Take a seat and take in the views. Are you ready to brush up on your movie trivia? The Arneson River Theatre stage was graced by actor Sandra Bullock in the 2000 comedy film Miss Congeniality.

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TORCH OF FRIENDSHIP (0.2 MILE) Let’s head north, up the river towards our next mustsee stop. As you pass the Hilton Palacio del Rio, look up and take note. This historic hotel was constructed for the 1968 World’s Fair in a record 202 days! Each room was created as a modular unit, complete with towels and mini-shampoos, and placed into the structure to increase efficiency. As you cross the next footbridge, take the stairs up to the street level at East Commerce St. and Losoya St., and you will see La Antorcha de la Amistad or The Torch of Friendship designed by Mexico City based artist Sebastian. The 65-foot, 2-ton, reddish-orange sculpture of steel represents two cultures, languages, and roads merging into one. It was unveiled in 2002 and has served as a symbol of San Antonio’s shared culture and friendship with Mexico ever since. THE ALAMO (0.4 MILE) Next, we will descend the steps back to the River Walk and make our way to a site you are sure to “remember” ...The Alamo! Continue heading up the river until you get to the Hyatt Regency hotel. Here you can cut through the lobby and make your way past a series of elegant fountains until you ascend back up to the street level to see The Alamo revealed. While you are there, explore the grounds and try to find Bella the Alamo Cat, the unofficial protector of The Alamo. She loves posing for photos! As you walk back to the Hyatt to reenter the River Walk, take note of how many floors there are. The developers were given a height limit because when the sun sets the rays have to fall on the historic Alamo site.

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MUSEUM REACH (TWIN CYPRUS STARTING POINT) (1 MILE) If you are a fan of long, peaceful walks, then you are going to want to add on the Museum Reach leg of this tour. If your feet need a break at this point, then you are in the perfect spot to explore restaurant and bar options in the heart of downtown. The Sonic Passage

To get to the Museum Reach, continue following the curve of the river past the Omni La Mansion del Rio. You will reach a point where the river splits left and right. Turn right by the Twin Cypress trees and continue to head north towards the East Houston St. bridge. This peaceful path is graced with beautiful trees, foliage, and public art projects and will take you to The Pearl. Here are our favorite sights along the way: Tobin Center River Walk Plaza (1.8 Miles) The Tobin Center is not only home to the city’s main cultural performances but is also an architectural gem. The Will Naylor Smith River Walk Plaza is graced with lush landscaping, tiered grass-covered benches, and modern architecture that illuminates at night to become a form of art. This river accessible plaza is open to the public and is the perfect place to relax and take in the views. The Sonic Passage (2.3 Miles) The Sonic Passage designed by Ohio artist Bill Fontana looks like a normal walkway until your ears are washed over with the sounds of the San Antonio river played on a specially designed speaker system.

The Grotto

F.I.S.H (2.7 Miles) F.I.S.H designed by New York artist Donald Lipski is probably the most recognizable art piece along the river. This installation comprises 25 seven-foot-long fiberglass figures of native long-eared sunfish suspended from the overpass. Walk along this route at night, and you will see them illuminated and reflected off the river below. The Grotto (3 Miles) One of the last major installations to check out on the Museum Reach is The Grotto designed by San Antonio artist Carlos Cortes. Complete with waterfall and artfully placed shells, this is the perfect tranquil place to take in the beauty of the river. WRITER’S BIO Drew Henry is the founder of the Design Dudes blog. During the week he’s blogging about the coolest style, and on the weekends, he is getting active! Instagram: @design_dudes, Facebook: @designdudeslife, Twitter: @designdudeslife, Web: designdudeslife.com

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24 48 72 HOURS by Crystal Henry

Guenther House

In these uncertain times, our ability to embrace virtual experiences is part of the new normal for our personal sanity. Usually, my job entails writing about travel experiences getting you out and about in San Antonio each month. But since the only safe way to travel responsibly right now is computergenerated, I’ve come up with a few virtual offerings to connect you with the River City. Think of it as your jammie-clad ultimate cyber experience.

on Day one. . .

BUTTER MY BISCUITS If you can’t pop into Guenther House for biscuits and gravy, the next best thing is to make them at home. The German San Antonio staple is currently shipping from its online store. For $12, you can have bags of biscuit mix and gravy mix to enjoy at your breakfast table. If you know someone outside the state who needs a taste of Texas, there are plenty of gift sets from which to choose. They’ve shared on their website recipes for Guenther House favorites like butter cake with lemon glaze and country corn chowder.

OLD FASHIONED DAY Since

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PLEASE REMEMBER The Alamo stood through Santa Anna, it will get through this. But no one ever liked waiting in lines anyway, so take this chance to explore the historic Texas treasure — sans pants if you like — with a virtual tour. On the website for the Alamo, you’ll discover 360-degree panoramic images of the grounds and the interior shrine. Talk as much as you want, and feel free to ooh and ahh out loud during this tour, since the in-person experience requires silence. NAKED STATUE Browse a funky collection of antique furniture and accents without the smell of mothballs by shopping the online inventory at North Star Antiques and Interiors. The bonus is that it’s much easier to picture that naked statue of Neptune riding a fish in your living room when you can walk your laptop around and find the perfect spot. GOLDEN YEARS Top off your old-fashioned day the old-fashioned way. Still Golden is serving cocktail kits to go. For $25, you’ve got everything you need for six to nine Old Fashioned cocktails. The fresh orange peels and bitters pair well with a late-night online shopping spree.

back to a simpler era. If your current home-bound habits have you feeling old-timey and nostalgic, this is the list for you. The Alamo

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SHOP ’TIL YOU DROP UPSCALE ESSENTIALS Outdoor shopping venues are a great place to stroll in the sunshine. To get the alfresco shopping experience without risking social distancing violations, grab your phone and take a stroll around your neighborhood while browsing online the Shops at La Cantera. Don’t hoard, but stock up on hand soaps and sanitizers at Bath and Body Works online. The visible glitter in the sanitizer means it’s working. Then buy books online at Barnes & Noble Booksellers, and have them delivered. We all need a break from our screens at this point. Rekindle your love of paperbacks. LUXURY LUNCH Order curbside from Perry’s Steakhouse, then turn down all the lights in the house and eat by candlelight. While you’re picking up your pork chop, elevate your grocery game and pick up a pre-portioned grocery pack from Whiskey Cake. PAUSE AND PAMPER Everyone’s aching for a good rub down, but spas don’t offer much in the way of social distancing. Treat yourself to a gift card from the Spa at La Cantera as a promise, and a light at the end of the tunnel. Then order pampering treatments to use now from a little shop in Boerne called From Scratch Farm. This locally-owned business offers sustainable, natural body scrubs, bath bombs, luffa sponges, tub teas, and milk baths that offer spa-like luxury for use in your tub. Tack on a few all-purpose cleaners to your order for good measure. From Scratch Farm

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Bakery Lorraine

72 on day three. . .

Botika

STYLIN’ AT THE PEARL BEST LIFE BREAKFAST Order a six or twelve-pack of colorful macarons from Bakery Lorraine for delivery or curbside pickup. All eight flavors, ranging from pistachio and grapefruit to Almond Joy and chocolate, will make your heart sing. No judgment if the whole bag doesn’t make it home. These beautifully boxed delicacies make an exceptional “thinking of you” gift. The assortment of online pastry available for purchase will elevate breakfast to Sunday brunch status.

The Pearl

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PEARL FARMER’S MARKET CURBSIDE Pearlfarmersmarketcurbside.com SHOPS AT LA CANTERA Theshopsatlacantera.com STILL GOLDEN Stillgoldensa.com THE PEARL Atpearl.com WHISKEY CAKE Whiskeycake.com

SHOP AND SHIP Lose yourself browsing online at the shops and boutiques located within The Pearl. Discover things you didn’t know you needed. The practical benefits of socially distant shopping are many. It’s a fact carrying a virtual shopping bag is easier, all while helping small businesses that will appreciate every click. Compare websites for price, coupons, and free shipping. TAKE CARE Socially distant food treats to self-indulge are thankfully popping-up to support restaurants and our sanity simultaneously. One such is a care package from Botika. The new carry-out and curbside menu features dinner-for-two for $30, and you can add a bottle of wine for $20. Your care package dinner will have potstickers, empanadas, chicken teriyaki chafe, and a brownie or banana egg roll. But if you need a drink with more punch, order the sake to go. TO MARKET A few years ago, The Pearl’s popularity hinged on a small farmer’s market. That little shopping event has grown into an absolute heyday with droves of vendors, and it’s something people look forward to every weekend. During a social distancing hiatus, it’s still possible to shop your local favorites like Bending Branch Wine and Grain Free Haven. You don’t have to do without fancy-schmancy farmer’s market finds. This is 2020. We do it online. thesanantonioriverwalk.com


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SAN ANTONIO FOOD & DRINK AMERICAN BOUDRO’S TEXAS BISTRO 421 East Commerce St. boudros.com p44, 16

SALTGRASS STEAK HOUSE 502 River Walk saltgrass.com p44,53 53

BIGA ON THE BANKS 203 S. St. Mary’s Street biga.com

TEX’S RIVER WALK AND SPORTS BAR 200 S. Alamo texssportsbar.com p44, 27

BUBBA GUMP SHRIMP CO. 406 Navarro bubbagump.com CHILI’S ON THE RIVERWALK 849 East Commerce St. Chilis.com DAVE & BUSTER’S 849 E. Commerce St. daveandbusters.com DICK’S LAST RESORT 223 Losoya St. dickslastresort.com p44, 18 EL TROPICANO HOTEL 110 Lexington Avenue. eltropicanohotel.com HARD ROCK CAFÉ 111 W Crockett St #210 hardrock.com HOWL AT THE MOON 111 West Crockett St. #201 howlatthemoon.com IHOP 849 E. Commerce 210-444-1201 JAZZ, TX 312 Pearl Parkway #6001 JazzTX.com LAS CANARIAS 112 College Street omnihotels.com

BBQ COUNTY LINE BARBEQUE SPORTS BAR 111 W. Crockett St. countyline.com BBQ - p44, 7 BRAZILIAN FOGO DE CHAO 849 E. Commerce St. fogodechao.com TEXAS DE BRAZIL 313 E. Houston St. texasdebrazil.com BRITISH MAD DOGS 123 Losoya St. maddogs.net p44, 11 DELI SCHILO’S 424 E. Commerce St. schilos.com p50, 26 GERMAN BIER GARTEN 124-150 Losoya St. alamobiergarten.com p44, 36 ICE CREAM JUSTIN’S ICE CREAM 245 E Commerce St. mercadoritas.com

KILWINS 109 Alamo Plaza Kilwins.com STEEL CITY POPS 812 S. Alamo, Suite 101 steelcitypops.com IRISH DURTY NELLY’S IRISH PUB 200 S. Alamo St. durtynellyspub.com p44, 80

SEAFOOD CHART HOUSE Tower of the Americas, 739 East Cesar E. Chavez toweroftheamericas.com JOE’S CRAB SHACK 212 College Street Ste 10 joescrabshack.com LANDRY’S SEAFOOD HOUSE 517 N. Presa landrysseafood.com

ITALIAN FIG TREE 515 Villita dine.figtreerestaurant.com

ON THE BEND 123 Losoya St. onthebendsa.com p44, 96

GUILLERMO’S 618 McCullough St. guillermosdowntown.com

TEX-MEX CAFÉ OLE 430 E. Commerce St. cafeole.us

LITTLE RHEIN STEAKHOUSE 231 S. Alamo St. dine.littlerheinsteakhouse.com MICHELINO’S 521 Riverwalk michelinos.us. PAESANOS 111 W. Crockett #100 www.paesanosriverwalk.com p44, 54 PIZZARITAS 245 E. Commerce pizzaritas.com ZOCCA 420 W. Market zoccariverwalk.com MEXICAN ACENAR 146 E. Houston acenar.com p44, 2

CASA RIO 430 E. Commerce St. casa-rio.com p44, 61 IRON CACTUS 200 River Walk ironcactus.com p44, 4 THE ORIGINAL MEXICAN RESTAURANT 528 River Walk originalmexican.com p44, 14 RIO RIO CANTINA 421 E. Commerce St. rioriocantina.com p44, 13 RITA’S ON THE RIVER 245 E. Commerce, Suite 100 ritasontheriver.com

LONESTAR CAFE 237 Losoya lonestarcafe.us MARGARITAVILLE 849 E. Commerce St. margaritavillesanantonio.com RAINFOREST CAFÉ 110 E. Crockett rainforestcafe.com p44, 17 RUTH CHRIS STEAK HOUSE 600 E. Market St. ruthschris.com THE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS 526 Riverwalk therepublicoftexasrestaurant.com THE RIVER’S EDGE CAFÉ AND PATIO BAR 200 S. Alamo St. riversedgecafesa.com Riverwalk. Photo by Erika Pinkley

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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT > SPECIAL NOTE TO READERS: This issue of RIO Magazine was prepared in early April amidst a world of social isolation. We remain hopeful these restrictions are lifted by May and the events listed will occur.

SPECIAL EVENTS AND FESITVALS

Through 5/6 Restaurant Weeks To-Go! In response to COVID-19, participating eateries are adapting and evolving to best fit the needs of the dining community by supplying meals for takeout. For menus and updates, visit culinariasa. org/restaurant-weekto-go. Various locations

Through 5/25 Seven Seas Food Festival Set sail on a celebration of flavors, cuisines and cultures every Friday through Sunday, plus Memorial Day. Taste and toast your way around the world, from the Pacific Rim to the sun-kissed Mediterranean. Explore dishes from the exotic to the classics at themed locations throughout the park, along with a global

COMEDY

5/1-5/3 Aries Spears Laugh Out Loud Comedy Club 5/13 @ 7 p.m. Heather Land: I Ain’t Doin It Charline McCombs Empire Theatre 5/14-5/17 Gary Owen Laugh Out Loud Comedy Club

5/21 @ dusk Outdoor Movie Series: “The Princess Bride” Mission Marquee Plaza 5/22-5/25 Memorial Day Artisan Show, presented by Hiltons of San Antonio Free to attend, all items are handmade merchandise and the artist who crafted them are present. This everchanging show offers jewelry, clothes, candles, fine art, toys, and more. River Walk

MUSIC

5/1 @ 12:05 p.m. Andrew Small St. John’s Lutheran Church

5/22 from noon to 9 p.m. Cinco de Mayo Live music, heritage performances, and great food can be expected. Vendors will peddle arts and crafts, too. Market Square

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5/23 @ 8 p.m. PANIC: The Smiths/ Morissey tribute band Charline McCombs Empire Theatre 5/24 @ 8 p.m. Jhené Aiko The Tobin Center for the Performing Arts 5/30 @ 8 p.m. The Soul Rebels Carver Cultural Community Center 5/31 @ 3 p.m. Children’s Chorus of San Antonio The Tobin Center for the Performing Arts

PERFORMING ARTS

5/14 from 710:30 p.m. Zoo La-La Sip, savor and support the zoo while sampling food from 50 of San Antonio’s premier restaurants. Stroll through its pathways and animal habitats while enjoying live music on three stages and sampling local craft beer and wine at this adult night out. San Antonio Zoo 5/16 from noon to 10 p.m. Whirled Peas International Culture Festival The first-ever gathering in an anticipated annual tradition, travel through a global lineup of sights, sounds, smells, and flavors to delight your senses, and open your eyes and heart. Hemisfair Park

5/21 @ 8:30 p.m. Knockout de Risa Majestic Theatre

5/1-5/3 “Rent” Majestic Theatre

5/8-5/9 Children’s Ballet of San Antonio presents “Swan Lake” Charline McCombs Empire Theatre 5/16 @ 8 p.m. “Eleven Reflections on September” Carver Cultural Community Center

collection of unique wines, craft cocktails and imported beers. Also, enjoy live music and more in this annual affair. SeaWorld San Antonio

5/29 @ 7 p.m. Mo Gilligan: There’s Mo to Life World Tour Aztec Theatre

5/2 @ 8 p.m. Christian Sands Carver Cultural Community Center

FAMILY FUN

5/8 @ 8 p.m. Brian Culbertson: The XX Tour Charline McCombs Empire Theatre

5/1-6/6 “Charlotte’s Web” Magik Theatre 5/2 @ dusk Outdoor Movie Series: “Frozen II” Mission Marquee Plaza 5/16 @ dusk Outdoor Movie Series: “Dora and the Lost City of Gold” Mission Marquee Plaza

5/11 @ 7:30 p.m. Una Noche con Leo Dan The Tobin Center for the Performing Arts 5/17 @ 6 p.m. Youth Orchestra of San Antonio: Yosapalooza The Tobin Center for the Performing Arts

5/26-5/31 “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” Majestic Theatre

SPORTS & FITNESS

5/21-5/25 San Antonio Missions vs. Iowa Cubs (Baseball) Wolff Stadium 5/23 @ 7:30 p.m. San Antonio FC vs. San Diego Loyal (Soccer) Toyota Field 5/26-5/29 San Antonio Missions vs. Round Rock Express (Baseball) Wolff Stadium 5/30 @ 7:30 p.m. San Antonio FC vs. Austin Bold FC (Soccer) Toyota Field thesanantonioriverwalk.com


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Through 5/3 Texas Women: A New History of Abstract Art San Antonio Museum of Art Through 5/4 VIRTUAL EVENT Night of Artists Exhibition & Sale During the COVID-19 outbreak, this highly anticipated sale of western art is being held online. Briscoe Western Art Museum Through 5/7 Fashion Nirvana: Runway to Everyday McNay Art Museum

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5/22-9/6 Still in the Saddle This exhibit and film series examine the Hollywood Western genre from 1969 to 1980. Briscoe Western Art Museum

Through 5/17 2020 Contemporary Art Month Perennial This exhibition features local Bexar County artists. McNay Art Museum 5/23 through 5/31 Sound Maze This display involves interactive, innovative instruments for kids. The DoSeum

Through 6/21 Fertility, Blessings and Protection: Cultures of Baby Carriers UTSA Institute of Texan Cultures Through 7/5 Selena Forever/ Siempre Selena McNay Art Museum

John Dyer, American born 1947. Selena, 1992. Archival ink on paper. Collection of the artist.

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9/7 Pterosaurs: Flight in the Age of Dinosaurs This display looks at the only vertebrate to develop the ability to fly besides birds and bats. Witte Museum thesanantonioriverwalk.com

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SAN ANGEL FOLK ART 110 Blue Star San Antonio, TX 78204 (210) 226-6688 www.sanangelfolkart.com

HUEBNER OAKS 11745 IH 10 West San Antonio, TX 78230 shophuebneroaks.com

SAN ANTONIO MUSEUM OF ART 200 West Jones Avenue samuseum.org

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SAN ANTONIO VISITORS CENTER 317 Alamo Plaza San Antonio, TX 78205 (210) 207-6871 www.visitsan antonio.com SHOPS OF LA CANTERA 15900 La Cantera Pkwy San Antonio, TX 78256 (210) 582-6255 theshopsatlacantera.com SHOPS AT RIVER CENTER 849 E. Commerce shoprivercenter.com 77T’S SOUVENIRS & T-SHIRTS 207 Alamo Plaza San Antonio, TX 78205 (210) 549-1279 www.77tshirts.com TEXAS ACCENT GENERAL STORE 803 S. Zarzamora San Antonio, TX 78207 (210) 435-2446

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TIENDA LA GARZA 110 Broadway, Suite 100 San Antonio, TX 78205 (210) 222-2133 TPJ GIFT SHOP 849 E. Commerce #673 San Antonio, TX 78205 (210) 212-9066 THE TWIG BOOK SHOP 306 Pearl Parkway #106 San Antonio, TX 78215 (210) 826-6411 thetwig.indiebound.com THE UNOFFICIAL BEST OF TEXAS 101 Alamo Plaza, #3 San Antonio, TX 78205 (210) 227-0242 VILLA TESOROS 418 Villita St - Bldg. 8 San Antonio, Texas 78205 (210) 724-8521, (210) 464-1126 THE VINEYARD 1207 North Loop 1604 W San Antonio, TX 78258 thevineyardshoppingcenter.com WYNDHAM SAN ANTONIO RIVERWALK 111 E. Pecan Street San Antonio, TX 78205 (210) 489-9768 www.sawyn.com THE WESTIN RIVERWALK 420 W. Market Street San Antonio, TX 78205 (210) 413-9731 www.westin.com

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29 Joe’s Crab Shack -

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ATTRACTIONS & SHOPPING 1 The Rim 2 Six Flags Fiesta Texas 3 The Shops at La Cantera

Smokehouse

4 SeaWorld of San Antonio

28 Joe’s Crab Shack -

5 North Star Mall

San Antonio Quarry

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6 The Forum Shops

7 Vineyard Shopping Center

19 Morgan’s Wonderland

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8 Alamo Quarry Market

20 The DoSeum

21 The Alamo

9 Splashtown

27 Flipz Trampoline Park

22 Mission Conception

10 Alamo Helicopter Tours

28 Extreme Escape

23 Mission San José

11 San Antonio Zoo

29 San Antonio Aquarium

24 Mission San Juan

12 San Antonio Botanical Garden

30 Pedrotti's Ranch 31 Bario Aviation

25 Mission Espada

17 K1 Speed 18 McNay Art Museum

32 Guadalupe Arts Center

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COUPONS Tower of the Americas

210 W Market St. San Antonio, TX 78205 (210) 299-4499 BriscoeMuseum.org

$2 OFF

General Adult Admission SAVE UP TO $8 Open Tue–Sun 10AM with seasonal closing hours | Closed Mondays Expires 05/31/2020

FREE BASKET OF HAND BATTERED FRIED PICKLES With the purchase of TWO dinner menu entrees.

237 Loyosa, San Antonio, TX 78205 210-223-9374 www.riverrestaurants.com Limit one coupon per table. Expires 05/31/2020

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126 Losoya St, San Antonio, TX, 78205

(210) 212-7299

www.biergartenriverwalk.com

FREE

701 Bowie, San Antonio, TX 78205

210.223.3101

KRAUTWURST BALLS

TowerOfTheAmericas.com

with purchase of TWO – ONE LITER BIERS

Ticket includes unlimited access to Observation Deck, Flags over Texas & 4-D Theater Ride. Not valid with any other offer or discount. Limit one $2.00 off coupon per person. No cash value.

One coupon per table. For dine in guests only. Expires 05/31/2020

Expires 05/31/2020

10% OFF

110 E. Crockett on the Riverwalk 210-277-6300

this La Villita location

Plaza Taxco (Excluding Sales Items)

FREE CHEF’S APPETIZER OF THE DAY

With the purchase of an adult entrée.

See our ads on pages 27 & 56

One coupon per table per visit. Offer at Riverwalk location only. Must present coupon. Expires 05/31/2020

10% OFF this La Villita location

FREE FLAUTAS

Chef’s Surprise Appetizer

(seasoned chicken rolled up in a tortilla)

With purchase of 2 entrées

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146 E. Houston St. @ River Walk 210.222.2362 | acenar.com

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Next to the food courts at The Shops at Rivercenter

210-227-9100 Show coupon for 10% OFF your purchase. River Center Mall location Only.

$

Coupon not valid with other offers. Expires 05/31/20

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an Adult Entrée with this ad Ice Cold Drinks & Good Texas Food 245 E. Commerce River Level at Navarro & Crockett 210-227-RITA • www.ritasontheriver.com

12/31/20

111 W. Crockett Street, Suite 101 (210) 227-2782 paesanosriverwalk.com Not valid with any other offer or discount. Offer only valid at Paesanos Riverwalk location.

Valid only for lunch and Dinner, coupon good for up to 2 entrees at a table

FREE BEVERAGE With the purchase of entree during happy hour only. Happy Hour 4-8PM RIO

409 E. Commerce 210-465-UGLY www.coyoteuglysaloon.com

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210-651-6101 •naturalbridgecaverns.com

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20% OFF

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ENTIRE GUEST CHECK

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SPOTLIGHT

CURED & Paying it FOWARD By Janis Turk

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McHugh had worked as a chef in some of New Orleans most highly-acclaimed and richly awarded restaurants in the 14 years prior, including James Beard award-winning restaurant August. Steve and Sylvia had survived hurricane Katrina in 2005, remaining in the city to help feed first-responders and those stranded there.

Walk into Cured, San Antonio’s celebrated Pearl district gastropub, and an enormous glass charcuterie case of cured meats, including ham, pork shoulder, venison, Italian-style hard salamis, and more, meets diners at the door. Known for hand-crafted artisanal charcuterie boards, pork sausage gumbo, mussels, freshcatch fish, steak frites, and tender flank steaks that carnivores crave, Cured is a favorite restaurant among Texas foodies. And because four-time James Beard Award finalist chef Steven McHugh keeps his in-house smoked and cured meats front-and-center on sparkling display, many patrons assume that’s where this fashionable eatery gets its name. But that’s only a thinly shaved slice of the story. “It was 2009. I was only 35-years old and about to move to Texas, and I’m sitting in my doctor’s office in New Orleans when he tells me I have a softball-sized tumor in my chest, and it is cancer,” recalls Chef McHugh. “It was non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, a blood cancer. My wife Sylvia and I were just about to move to San Antonio to open a restaurant, and we were ready for a change, but, wow, not this.”

“We would lie in our bed across the Mississippi River from the French Quarter in Algiers and listen to foghorns and sirens and take the ferry to work. It was a surreal time. But Steve’s diagnosis felt even more unreal,” says Sylvia. Once more, the couple held on to one other and decided to deal with his diagnosis, head-on, the same way they had Katrina. “We just had to move forward, face hard facts, help others, fight for our future, cook up a storm, and work for a cure,” says McHugh. And so, they did. The couple moved to San Antonio, and Steve kept on cooking. Today, McHugh is celebrating nine years cancer-free. “I am so grateful,” he says. RIO Magazine

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click on this: CURED Curedatpearl.com

joining forces with other chefs, businesses, and sponsors, to host an annual “Cured for a Cure” dinner benefitting The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS). The event is held each September, which is Blood Cancer Awareness month. The elaborate non-profit extravaganza includes cocktails, a multiple-course meal with cocktails, wine pairings, music, and more. “The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society offered invaluable support during my treatment. Sylvia and I really want to pay them back by paying it forward,” says McHugh, who supports various philanthropic ventures, such as making quarterly “gastro-giving” donations of $1 from every charcuterie board served. Cured is more than just a reminder of McHugh’s recovery. It’s a word that’s long been a part of his lexicon, growing up with brothers, hunting, and fishing in the Wisconsin wilderness where they would raise food, forage for ingredients, hunt and fielddress animals in the wild, cook, smoke, and cure their own meats.

For tickets to the next Cured for Cured dinner event, look for tickets to go on sale soon in the restaurant, Cured at Pearl, 306 Pearl Parkway, Suite 101, San Antonio, Texas 78215, (210) 314-3929, visit their website curedatpearl.com, find them on facebook.com/ curedatpearl, or follow them on twitter @curedatpearl

By December of 2013, McHugh’s dreams had come true. With a clean bill of health, he and Sylvia opened their own restaurant at The Pearl, ever so aptly naming it Cured in a space that in 1904 was the Administration Building of the Pearl Brewery. Steve is the executive chef, and Sylvia runs the office. Today, the restaurant is a San Antonio success story: a hot spot at happy hour, with cool splash-hit craft cocktails and a well-curated wine selection. It’s a bright, bustling brasserie for lunch, brunch, and leisurely dinners in a youthful space graced with good historic bones. Vegetarians, vegans, pescatarians, those with intolerance to gluten can find all something delightful on the menu, fresh from the local farmers’ market. And naturally, Cured is a mecca for meat lovers. The restaurant’s success has kept the couple busy. Still, they kept their promise to fight for a cure by

“I am just a farm boy at heart who thinks people should know where their food comes from,” says McHugh. He remains dedicated to sustainability, supporting local purveyors who provide pure, fresh, regional ingredients that complement his team of chefs’ organic methods. “I see it all as a healthful, sustainable approach to dining, and I feel it helped me personally in my recovery.” Tickets for the 6th annual Cured for a Cure dinner will begin selling online and at Cured in the near future, so watch the website for details. Last year's Cured for a Cure Dinner raised more than $50,000 for the cause, “This year, I hope to raise even more money and raise consciousness in the community to support those who helped me with my healing process,” says McHugh. “I’m so grateful for my remission. Cured is more than just my restaurant name. For me, it’s a dream come true.” WRITER’S BIO Janis Turk is an award-winning independent travel journalist and photographer. Check out her work online at TurkTravels.com.

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INDEX OF ADVERTISERS DINING/RESTAURANTS

Acenar www.acenar.com 210-222-2362

BierGarten www.biergartenriverwalk.com 210-212-7299 Boudro’s A Texas Bistro on the River Walk www.boudros.com 210-224-8484

The Original Mexican Restaurant & Bar www.theoriginalmexican.com 210-224-9951 On the Bend Oyster Bar & Lounge www.onthebendsa.com 210-354-3002 Paesanos RiverWalk www.paesanosriverwalk.com 210-227-2782

Bubba Gump Shrimp Company www.bubbagump.com 210-224-4867

Rainforest Café www.rainforestcafe.com 210-277-6300

Chart House www.TowerOfTheAmericas.com 210-223-3101

Restaurante Pico de Gallo www.picodegallo.com 210-225-6060

The County Line www.countyline.com 210-229-1941

Rio Rio Cantina www.riorioriverwalk.com 210-226-8462

Dave & Buster’s www.daveandbusters.com 210-951-3600

Rita’s on the River www.ritasontheriver.com 210-227-RITA

Denny’s Riverwalk www.dennys.com 210-223-4321 Dick’s Last Resort www.dickslastresort.com 210-224-0026 Fogo de Chao www.fogodechao.com 210-227-1700 Guadalajara Grill www.guadalajaragrill.us 210-222-1992 Iron Cactus www.ironcactus.com 210-224-9835 Landry’s Saltgrass Steakhouse www.saltgrass.com 210-222-9092 Landry’s Seafood www.landrysseafood.com 210-229-1010 Lonestar Restaurants www.riverrestaurants.com 210-223-9374 MadDogs British Pub www.maddogs.net 210-222-0220 Mi Tierra Café www.mitierracafe.com 210-225-1262 La Margarita Mexican Restaurant www.lamargarita.com 210-227-7140

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SHOPPING

The DoSeum www.thedoseum.org 210-212-4453 San Antonio Conservation Society www.saconservation.org/homestead 210-225-5924

ATTRACTIONS

Cascade Caverns www.cascadecaverns.com 830-755-8080 City Sightseeing Double Decker Tour San Antonio www.citysightseeingsanantonio.com 210-224-8687 Dave & Buster’s www.daveandbusters.com 210-951-3600 GO RIO River Cruises www.goriocruises.com 210-227-4746 LEGOLAND Discovery Center/San Antonio www.SanAntonioLEGOLANDDiscoveryCenter.com Mirror Maze 210-224-2288

Angelita’s www.angelitasa.com 210-224-8362

Natural Bridge Caverns www.naturalbridgecavernscom 210-651-6101

Market Square www.marketsquaresa.com 210-207-8600

Phillips Entertainment/ Guiness Book of World Records Museum www.alamoplazaattractions.com 210-226-2828

Cowboys Alamo City Harley Davidson on the RiverWalk www.cowboysalamocityharley.com 210-212-4461

Ripley’s/Waxworks www.ripleys.com 210-224-9299

La Villita Historic Village www.lavillitasanantonio.com 210-207-8614

Sealife San Antonio www.SEALIFE.com/San-Antonio

Paris Hatters www.parishatters.com 210-223-3453

Coyote Ugly Saloon www.coyoteuglysaloon.com 210-465-UGLY

Plaza Taxco www.plazataxco.com 210-212-6733

Hilton Palacio Del Rio/Durty Nelly’s/ Tex’s Riverwalk Sports Bar www.PalacioDelRio.Hilton.com 210-224-3368

Shops at Rivercenter www.shoprivercenter.com 210-225-0000 Texas Western Wearhouse www.texaswesternwearhouse.com 210-549-1686

NIGHTLIFE

HOTELS

Wyndham Resorts www.wyndham.com

MUSEUM

Briscoe Western Art Museum www.briscoemuseum.org 210-299-4499 Buckhorn Saloon & Museum www.buckhornmuseum.com 210-247-4000

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