Written by Levi Garcia on Sep 16 2022 - 8:12am
The UTSA Friends of Shakespeare and the Department of English are hosting a return of Actors From the London Stage. The touring ensemble of five actors will perform Shakespeare’s Macbeth at the UTSA Arts Building Recital Hall on 1604 campus. Show dates and time:
Written by Sofia Briones on Jun 29 2022 - 10:47am
Join the Travis Park Church, Suenos Sin Fronteras, Black Freedom Factory, and other organizers at Travis Park for a call-to-action rally.  See the event flyer for more information. 
Written by Rebecca Espinoza on Jun 18 2020 - 6:08pm
This year, there are many different ways you can join in on Juneteenth Celebration Day - an official City of San Antonio holiday - from online discussion, marches, rallies, or faith-based events. Here are some of the events that will be held in order of time. 11 a.m. Juneteenth March & Rally March from Pittman Sullivan Park down Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. to the Freedom Bridge Together. Remember water, comfortable clothes, signs, snacks, whatever you need!
Written by City of San Antonio on Feb 4 2014 - 1:11pm
San Antonians who are looking for a rewarding job with great pay are invited to apply to serve their community as lifeguards for the San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department.  The department is making the process easy by hosting several lifeguard recruitment parties in hopes that local teens, college students, and adults 16 and over, will attend and apply.
Written by San Antonio AI… on Nov 5 2013 - 1:29pm
As World AIDS Day approaches on December 1 there are new initiatives launching to expand awareness of HIV/AIDS beyond one day.  AIDS Awareness Week—A San Antonio Collaborative is one of many.  As we have raised awareness each year for December 1 the question has been brought forth, “Why only one day?”  Those who have been significantly touched by HIV/AIDS would like more time and opportunity to recognize the impact of this disease.
Written by City of San Antonio on Apr 5 2013 - 2:05pm
April is National Poetry Month. Nearly 20 years ago, the Academy of American Poets began dedicating this month to commemorating the efforts of those who celebrate the written and spoken word in its myriad forms. This year San Antonio is once again taking part in the festivities by offering a variety of poetry-related events occurring throughout the city, including initiatives planned by San Antonio’s Inaugural Poet Laureate, Dr. Carmen Tafolla.