Here's the latest Digging SA episode -
We find the crew at the Guadalupe Theater, behind the curtain with @TheeSinseers pregaming the Chicano Soul of San Antonio’s west side moments before they were about to take the stage.
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Roberto Adrian Martinez - Producer
Jacob Glombowski - Director and Editor
Alfie De La Garza - Sound Engineer
Rae D. Cabello - Executive Producer
Robert V. Salluce - VP of Marketing and Communications
Hi, if you are in your car right now, 1. put down your phone 2. tune your radio to @TexasStandard to hear me talk about CITY LIMITS and why we should tear down the very highway you're driving on https://t.co/d5DDLIAl9N
The final episode is out!! 🙌 Listen to Episode 5 of Planet UTSA to learn from Ph.D. student, Cody Cly, about Native American spirituality and the cosmos. ✨
Check it out: https://t.co/lZOHgDJpnR
#UTSA#PlanetUTSA
Friends, if you or your family is in the Pecan Valley/ Goliad area in San Antonio- Our family dog Willie got out of the yard three hours ago and is missing. He is microchipped and wearing a collar, but we still can’t find him. Please RT and help us bring Willie home. 😞
The Texas Tribune’s data visuals team helped contextualize many of the state’s major stories this year.
Here’s a look at some of our most memorable work. https://t.co/973NQGyl4H
Should the #Spurs move to a new downtown arena? We're getting the latest developments on TPR's The Source - today at Noon. https://t.co/v5zkqItdJ2
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Google celebrates today a San Antonio civil rights luchador and media trail blazer Raoul A. Cortez, who pioneered Spanish-language media in the United States by founding the first full time Spanish language radio and television stations in the country.
Vibrant Works - formerly the Lighthouse for the Blind - held an eclipse/Halloween party. And they enjoyed the sound of the solar eclipse. https://t.co/3RuSQamTOk
I'm at the Lighthouse for the Blind in San Antonio where they are having an inclusive eclipse watching party - audio tones change with the developing eclipse.
@Ron_Nirenberg@COSAGOV … this is what a downtown San Antonio bus stop looks like after just a bit of rain. Who are the engineers that signed off on this? Our downtown and our city deserves better than this. This is embarrassing.
Ooops! The Texas Buoys in the Rio Grande are on the Mexican side of the international boundary line. This is according to the International Boundary and Water Commission.