Búi Dam and Birita Mohr in BIRITA. Photo: Franklin Symphor Henriksen, Outlier Project
CPH:DOX 2026: The World Premiere of ‘Birita’
The Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival (CPH: DOX) is back. As one of the world’s most prestigious documentary festivals, it transforms Copenhagen into a hub of cinematic storytelling and international dialogue.
This year’s festival runs from March 11 – 22, featuring a massive program of screenings and events across the city. Among the most anticipated titles is the deeply moving feature documentary BIRITA, which makes its World Premiere in Competition this March. (CPH: DOX, 2026)
🎬 Featured Film: Birita
A family’s love, a mother’s legacy, and the stage that calls them back.
Birita (89 mins) follows a family of theater-makers in the Faroe Islands attempting an impossible feat: staging Shakespeare’s King Lear with the family matriarch—celebrated actress Birita Mohr—in the lead role. The challenge? Birita is currently living with Alzheimer’s. (EG-PR, 2026)
Directed by her son, Búi Dam, the film explores a controversial but beautiful premise: the belief that even when language fades, the artist’s soul remains. As the production unfolds, Birita’s joyful presence brings an unexpected lightness to a heavy process, impacting everyone involved in this remarkable drama.
“A stirring exploration of art, memory, and the enduring bond of a family of creators.”
🗓️ Official Screening Schedule
If you are in Copenhagen this March, don’t miss the chance to see this World Premiere on the big screen:
Date
Time
Location
Sunday, March 15
16:15
Dagmar 2 (Jernbanegade 2)
Tuesday, March 17
14:15
Dagmar 5 (Jernbanegade 2)
Wednesday, March 18
19:30
Emmauskirken (Peter Bangs Vej 3C)
👥 Meet the Team
Búi Dam (Director)
Búi Dam is a multi-talented artist whose career spans theater, music, and film. Born into a family of artists in the Faroe Islands, he studied in Denmark, London, and Iceland. After a hand injury ended his career as a jazz guitarist, he transitioned to the stage and screen.
Accolades: Winner of the M. A. Jacobsen Award (2022) and Best Actor at the Winter Film Awards (2021).
Fun Fact:BIRITA marks his debut as a feature film director.
Birita Mohr (The Lead)
A titan of Faroese theater for over three decades, Birita Mohr has graced the stage in legendary productions like Antigone, The Crucible, and The Cherry Orchard. In 2023, she received the Cultural Honorary Award from the Faroese government for her lifelong contributions to the arts.
Quick Film Facts
Runtime: 89 minutes
Origin: Faroe Islands
Language: Faroese and English (with English Subtitles)
Production: Produced by Jón Hammer, Mark Steele, and Durita Sumberg
The Master of Horror trades monsters for institutionalized cruelty.
Overview: A Nightmare in Broad Daylight
In the middle of the night, in a house on a quiet street in suburban Minneapolis, intruders silently murder Luke Ellis’s parents and load him into a black SUV. The operation takes less than two minutes. (Barnes & Noble, 2026)
Luke wakes up at The Institute, in a room that looks just like his own, except there’s no window. Outside his door are other children with special talents like telekinesis and telepathy: Kalisha, Nick, George, Iris, and ten-year-old Avery Dixon. They are all in “Front Half.” Others, Luke learns, graduated to “Back Half.”
“Like the roach motel,” Kalisha says. “You check in, but you don’t check out.”
In this sinister facility, the director, Mrs. Sigsby, and her staff are ruthlessly dedicated to extracting the force of these children’s extranormal gifts. There are no scruples here. If you go along, you get tokens for the vending machines. If you don’t, the punishment is brutal. No one has ever escaped from The Institute, but Luke is getting desperate.
TV Note:The Institute has been adapted into an MGM+ series starring Ben Barnes and Mary-Louise Parker, with a second season already confirmed.
My Review: Human Monsters vs. The Supernatural
Stephen King has always been the undisputed master of making the mundane feel predatory. In The Institute, he swaps supernatural clowns and haunted hotels for a far more terrifying monster: institutionalized cruelty.
A High-Stakes Thriller: The story kicks off with a precision that feels more like a thriller than a classic horror novel. King excels at grounding the “extranormal” in the visceral. The true horror isn’t just the experiments; it’s the cold, corporate indifference of the staff who treat children like disposable batteries.
The Heart of the Story: Inside the facility, Luke finds comfort in Maureen, an employee, and his fellow captives. The camaraderie among the kids provides the heartbeat of the novel, contrasting sharply with the clinical soullessness of their captors.
The Payoff: While the pacing in the middle stretches thin as Luke plots his escape, the conclusion is a propulsive collision between small-town heroism and shadowy conspiracies.
The Bottom Line: This is a suspenseful, emotionally engaging story. It isn’t just a horror novel; it’s a gripping exploration of friendship, resilience, and the “human monsters” who justify unthinkable means to reach their ends.
⭐⭐⭐⭐
Rating: 4 out of 5.
Expanded Reading: Entering the King Multiverse
If you enjoyed the psychic themes of The Institute, you’ve stepped into the interconnected world of the King Multiverse. King often refers to these abilities as “The Shine” or “The Touch.” If you want more, check out these four essentials:
Doctor Sleep – The sequel to The Shining. It follows an adult Dan Torrance and Abra Stone, a girl with a “Shine” so powerful she is hunted by a predatory group called the True Knot.
The Dead Zone – A grounded, melancholic thriller about Johnny Smith, who wakes from a coma with clairvoyant powers that force him into a high-stakes moral dilemma.
Carrie – The one that started it all. This is a tragic look at the raw, destructive side of telekinesis when it is suppressed by abuse and fanaticism.
Later – A recent “Hard Case Crime” novel following Jamie Conklin, a boy who can speak to the recently dead. It shares the “loss of innocence” vibe found in The Institute.
The St. Anthony Hotel announces a ton-worthy high tea service at Gallery on the Park. Photo: Summerside Creative Studio.
Step Into Elegance: High Tea at The St. Anthony
There is something undeniably magical about the ritual of tea. It’s an invitation to slow down, indulge in fine flavors, and engage in the lost art of conversation. This March, we invite you to Gallery on the Park for an afternoon of “High Tea & Timeless Elegance”—an experience inspired by the grand traditions of a bygone era. (The St. Anthony, 2026)
The Experience
Located inside the historic St. Anthony Hotel, our tea service is more than just a meal; it is a curated journey through taste and sound. Guests will enjoy:
A Three-Tier Service: Featuring handcrafted patisserie, warm pastries, and delicate savory canapés.
Premium Selections: A variety of fine teas paired with house-made breads and elegant bites.
Regency Atmosphere: Transport yourself to a 19th-century salon with a curated instrumental playlist that brings a playful, Bridgerton-style charm to the room.
Pro Tip: Dressing the part is highly encouraged! Whether it’s your finest floral lace or a sharp waistcoat, embrace the timeless charm of the occasion.
Event Details & Reservations
Signature tea-inspired cocktails and classic 1900s-style drinks will also be available for purchase to complement your experience.
Established in 1909 and known as the “Queen of San Antonio,” The St. Anthony has long been a sanctuary for royalty, celebrities, and tastemakers and blends historic grandeur with modern sophistication. Located just steps from the River Walk and the Alamo, it remains the cultural soul of downtown San Antonio.
Rock supergroup finds unity in an age of division – Michael Ward with Dogs and Fishes. Photo: John Vigran, used with permission.
New Single: Michael Ward with Dogs and Fishes Unleash “Animal Magic”
SAN FRANCISCO, CA — Blending the grit of the blues, the warmth of Americana, and the heart of Memphis soul, West Coast supergroup Michael Ward with Dogs and Fisheshas officially released their latest single, “Animal Magic.” (Miller PR, 2026)
Recorded at the legendary Hyde Street Studios, the track serves as a sonic tribute to the deep connection between humans and the natural world.
The Supergroup Lineup
The ensemble brings together a staggering amount of musical history, featuring:
Michael Ward: Singer, songwriter, and producer.
Prairie Prince: Drums (The Tubes, Journey, Tom Waits, XTC).
Chris Von Sneidern: Guitar (John Wesley Harding, Chuck Prophet).
Richard Howell: Saxophone (Etta James, Earth, Wind & Fire).
Marc Levine: Bass (Barry Manilow).
Fernando DeSanjines: Percussion (Chalo Eduardo, Escola Nova).
Joshua Raoul Brody: Keyboards (The Residents, BATS Improv).
The Philosophy Behind “Animal Magic”
For Michael Ward, the band’s name and this new single aren’t just clever metaphors. They represent a lifelong philosophy of coexistence.
The seeds for the song were planted 33 years ago when a five-month-old dog wandered into Ward’s studio in the Tenderloin. That moment sparked a decades-long partnership that redefined Ward’s view on interspecies companionship.
“All animals, when carefully considered, exhibit the commonality of just getting by in this fragile accident that is life on earth. Interspecies love, such as that between dogs and humans, is a prime and precious example of evolutionary success.” — Michael Ward
In an era of division, Animal Magic leans into oneness, reminding listeners that togetherness is an instinct, not an ideology.
Recording at a San Francisco Landmark
The single was tracked in Studio A at Hyde Street Studios, a space owned by Ward and designated as a San Francisco Legacy Business.
Formerly known as Wally Heider Studios, these rooms are the “last great temple of the San Francisco Sound.” This is the same soil that yielded landmark albums such as:
The Grateful Dead – American Beauty
Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young – Déjà Vu
By recording here, the band honors a legacy of analog craft and musical continuity rather than mere nostalgia.
Catch Them Live
Following the success of their album Brighter Days, the band is heading East for a rare performance at one of New York City’s most storied listening rooms:
The band continues to perform in honor of the late Drew Zingg (Steely Dan), channeling his incredible musical lineage into their forward-moving sound.
About Michael Ward with Dogs and Fishes
Since 2000, this progressive American rock band has been defined by lyrical depth and “musical telepathy.” With over two decades of performance history, the group balances deep roots with exploratory musicianship, ensuring every arrangement has room to breathe.
Local restaurants are offering curated specials and limited-time offerings for the Irish holiday. Photo: Clementine.
San Antonio St. Patrick’s Day Guide: From Green Beer to Chef-Driven Menus
With St. Patrick’s Day fast approaching, San Antonio is proof that you don’t need to be in Dublin to find the “luck of the Irish.” Local favorites—including Clementine, Smashin Crab, and Muck & Fuss—are raising a glass with festive specials.
Whether you’re looking for a refined culinary experience or a front-row seat to a green river, here is how to celebrate St. Paddy’s Day in the Alamo City. (Clementine, Smashin Crab, Muck & Fuss, Ácenar HotMex & Coolbar, Rosario’s ComidaMex & Bar, 2026)
Clementine: A Refined Irish Feast
On March 17, Clementineis putting a seasonal, chef-driven spin on the holiday with a one-day-only edition of its famous Feed Me experience. Forget the corned beef clichés; this menu reimagines Irish flavors through a sophisticated lens.
Highlighted Dishes: Hot pot cabbage with fried oysters, potato and Irish cheddar terrine, and Irish lobster agnolotti.
The “Pot of Gold”: Guests will enjoy a sweet surprise ahead of dessert.
Note: The regular à la carte dinner menu is still available. Reservations are recommended via OpenTable.
Smashin Crab: Green Beer & After Parties
This New Orleans-inspired seafood staple is bringing back its fan-favorite green beer, available all St. Paddy’s weekend.
After Party Happy Hour: Smashin Crab recently debuted a new happy hour during the final hour of service each day. While other spots are winding down, this is the perfect place for a post-parade celebration.
Details: Check their website for specific location hours and menu promotions.
Muck & Fuss (New Braunfels): Pints & Tots of Gold
Located in the heart of downtown New Braunfels, Muck & Fuss is offering a deal that’s hard to pass up.
The Special: The “Pint and Tot of Gold”—buy any pint and get half-off tater tots.
The Twist: You can turn any beer on tap green for the holiday.
Keep the Party Going: Head next door to their sister concept, Sidecar at Prince Solms Inn, for a vintage speakeasy vibe.
Ácenar HotMex & Coolbar: River Parade Views
If you want to be where the action is, Ácenaroffers a front-row seat to the San Antonio River Walk.
The Experience: Watch the river turn green from their scenic riverside patio while enjoying contemporary Mexican light bites and craft cocktails.
The Vibe: It’s the ideal “home base” for those attending the annual St. Patrick’s Day River Parade.
Rosario’s ComidaMex & Bar: The Jameson Paloma
This Southtown icon is blending Irish spirit with Mexican flair by introducing a limited-time Jameson Paloma, available all weekend long.
Complimentary Tastings: On March 17, guests can enjoy free samples of the festive cocktail.
Location Perk: Located just a short walk from the River Walk, it’s a convenient stop for parade-goers looking to fuel up before or after the festivities.
Pro Tip: San Antonio’s River Walk gets incredibly busy during the parade. If you’re planning to visit Ácenar or Rosario’s, try to arrive early to snag a spot!
‘When AI Shops’ is the new book on agentic commerce by Geoff Gibbins. Photo: Amazon
Book Spotlight: The Future of Commerce is Agentic
In the time it took you to perfect your marketing funnel, the game changed. While brands are still fighting for clicks, a new player has entered the chat: The AI Agent.(Amazon, 2026)
The digital landscape is shifting beneath our feet. Consider these startling shifts:
The Search Shift: Over two-thirds of Google searches now end without a single click to a website.
The Revenue Driver: AI already influences 35% of Amazon’s total revenue.
The New Storefront: With 800 million weekly ChatGPT users, consumers are bypassing traditional SEO and buying directly within AI interfaces.
“Agentic commerce isn’t coming. It’s here.”
What You’ll Discover
This isn’t just a book about problems; it’s a manual for the solution. Gibbins, who has advised giants like Coca-Cola, Nestlé, and Mastercard, provides a roadmap for the “two-sided web.”
Key Takeaways:
The Death of the Funnel: Why the traditional purchase funnel is being replaced by a five-capability flywheel: Learn, Anticipate, Explore, Influence, and Transact.
Optimizing for Machines: How to create content for AI agents without losing your human audience.
The Scarcity Paradox: Why “limited time offer” messaging—which works on humans—actually reduces AI recommendations.
Strategic Roadmaps: Practical steps for both personal and organizational transformation.
Why This Book?
Unlike theoretical deep dives, When AI Shops is built on hard-won insights from 2024–2025 market data and real-world pilot projects. It offers specific frameworks and “early warning indicators” to help business leaders track the shift in real-time.
The Bottom Line: Read the book. Understand the change. Act while a competitive advantage is still possible.
About the Author
Geoff Gibbins is the Founder of Human Machines, a transformation company focused on the intersection of AI and human ingenuity. With nearly 20 years of experience, including a tenure as Managing Director at Accenture, Geoff has built AI-powered systems for brands like Walmart and Vanguard. He holds Master’s degrees from Oxford and Imperial College London and resides in Manhattan.
Ready to dive deeper into the world of Agentic Commerce?
Nicole Kidman stars in Scarpetta. Photo: Amazon Prime Video.
From Page to Screen: Why We Can’t Get Enough of Forensic Noir
Crime and forensic novels continue to dominate best-seller lists because they offer the perfect cocktail of suspense, mystery, and intellectual challenge. Stories by icons like Agatha Christie and Patricia Cornwell invite us to step into the role of the detective, meticulously analyzing clues and motives alongside the characters. The detailed exploration of forensic science adds a layer of grit and realism, revealing how microscopic evidence can uncover massive, hidden truths.
While these novels delve into the darker side of human nature, they almost always offer the catharsis of justice served. For many of us, the real thrill lies in that race against the clock: can we piece together the mystery before the final revelation?
The Long-Awaited Arrival: Scarpetta on Prime Video
As a lifelong fan of these novels, I am counting down the days for the new series on Amazon Prime Video. Having devoured the Patricia Cornwell Scarpetta novels for years, seeing this world come to life is a dream come true. (Amazon Prime Video, 2026)
Developed by Liz Sarnoff and produced by powerhouse duo Nicole Kidman and Jamie Lee Curtis, Scarpetta is set to be the television event of the season.
Mark Your Calendars:Scarpetta premieres on Amazon Prime Video on March 11, 2026.
Meet the Cast
The series boasts an incredible A-list ensemble to bring these beloved characters to life:
Actor
Role
Character Description
Nicole Kidman
Kay Scarpetta
The brilliant forensic pathologist.
Jamie Lee Curtis
Dorothy Scarpetta
Kay’s complicated older sister.
Ariana DeBose
Lucy Farinelli
Kay’s tech-savvy niece.
Bobby Cannavale
Pete Marino
The rugged former detective.
Simon Baker
Benton Wesley
The calculated FBI profiler.
Who is Kay Scarpetta?
Kay Scarpetta is more than just a medical examiner; she is a trailblazer. Inspired by the real-life former Virginia Chief Medical Examiner, Marcella Farinelli Fierro, MD, Scarpetta uses cutting-edge forensic technology to speak for the dead. (Patricia Cornwell, 2026)
Throughout the book series, Scarpetta—a woman of Italian descent—navigates intense investigations across the American South, from the humid streets of Florida and Virginia to the historic corridors of Charleston, South Carolina.
About the Author: Patricia Cornwell
Patricia Cornwell didn’t just write crime fiction; she revolutionized it. While working as a computer analyst at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Richmond, Virginia, she sold her first novel, Postmortem.
It was the world’s first “bona fide” forensic thriller, paving the way for the explosion of forensic-focused entertainment we see today in film, TV, and literature.
A Legacy of Excellence
Cornwell’s impact on the genre is staggering:
Award-Winning Debut:Postmortem was the first book ever to win the Edgar, Creasey, Anthony, and Macavity awards, plus the French Prix du Roman d’Aventure, in a single year.
Global Reach: Her books have sold over 120 million copies in 36 languages across 120 countries.
Literary Honors: She has received the Sherlock Award, the Gold Dagger Award, and the Medal of Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters.
Beyond the Morgue
While Kay, Lucy, and Marino are her most famous creations, Cornwell’s curiosity knows no bounds. Her diverse bibliography includes:
True Crime: A definitive account of Jack the Ripper’s identity.
Lifestyle: Two cookbooks (Food to Die For and Scarpetta’s Winter Table).
Other Fiction: Series featuring Boston detective Win Garano and reporter Andy Brazil.
Here is a curated “Essential Scarpetta” reading list to get you into the right mindset for the show:
1. Postmortem (The Origin)
You can’t skip the book that started it all. This is where we meet Kay in Richmond, Virginia, hunting a serial killer known as “Mr. Nobody.” It establishes her grit, her friction with Pete Marino, and the high-tech (for the time) forensic methods that changed crime fiction forever.
2. Body of Evidence (The Introduction of Benton Wesley)
If you’re excited to see Simon Baker as the FBI profiler, this is a must-read. It deepens the relationship between Kay and Benton and introduces the recurring theme of Kay’s past coming back to haunt her.
3. The Body Farm (The Science)
This novel takes Kay to the actual University of Tennessee Anthropological Research Facility. It’s peak forensic procedural and features a young Lucy (played by Ariana DeBose in the show) starting to show her tech genius.
4. From Potter’s Field (The Ultimate Villain)
Every great detective needs a Moriarty. For Scarpetta, that means Temple Gault. This book is a chilling, snowy cat-and-mouse game in New York City that shows just how high the stakes can get for Kay’s family.
5. Point of Origin (The Fire)
This is a pivotal emotional turning point for the “Core Four” (Kay, Marino, Lucy, and Benton). It involves a series of high-stakes arsons and a massive twist that changes the trajectory of the series for years.
Pro-Tip for the TV Series
Since Jamie Lee Curtis is playing Dorothy (Kay’s sister), you might want to pay extra attention to their sibling rivalry in the earlier books. Dorothy is often the “flighty” contrast to Kay’s “grounded” professionalism, it’s going to be fascinating to see that chemistry on screen.
Hands-on ‘Bug Squad’ exhibition lands at The DoSeum for Spring. Photo: The DoSeum, used with permission.
Adventure Awaits: Meet the “Bug Squad” at The DoSeum!
Looking for the perfect Spring Break destination for the family? Look no further. Bug Squad, a hands-on, high-energy exhibition exploring the extraordinary world of insects, has officially crawled into The DoSeum. (The DoSeum, 2026)
This isn’t just a science lesson, it’s a superhero origin story. The touring exhibition features talking animatronic members of the Bug Squad, each with their own unique storylines that highlight their incredible “super” abilities and biological traits.
Interactive Play & Sensory Exploration
The Bug Squad exhibition is designed to be a fully sensory experience, blending education with active play. Your little explorers can burn off some energy while learning how the tiny world works:
Spider Web Escape: Scale the web and zoom down the slide.
Ant Colony Climber: Navigate the tunnels just like a hard-working ant.
Dragonfly Flight: Take to the skies in a virtual reality experience to see the world through a dragonfly’s eyes.
Plan Your Visit: Bug Squad is open now through April 5.
More to Explore at The DoSeum
With over 90,000 square feet of interactive space, The DoSeum is a powerhouse for STEM, literacy, and the arts. Beyond the bugs, make sure to check out these fan-favorite galleries:
Little Town – Organized by a mix of businesses along a wide, encircling boulevard, Little Town includes child-scaled immersive environments. each a familiar, themed space where kids learn by role-playing the adults in their lives.
Semmes Foundation Spy Academy – Step into the world of espionage and intrigue as you embark on the ultimate quest to become a Master Spy.
Calm Corner – Calm Corner offers a peaceful retreat to unwind and recharge for little ones, and adults alike.
Imagine It! – This exhibit provides multiple ways to explore story-making, with “try-on” characters, environment-based scenarios, and connections to the written word.
Sensations Studios – Through intuitive learning and experimentation, Sensations Studio makes light and sound come alive.
About The DoSeum
Since 1995, The DoSeum has served as San Antonio’s premier museum for children. With 68,000 square feet of indoor exhibitions and 55,000 square feet of outdoor space, it is a cornerstone of interactive learning, empowering families to explore, create, and discover together.
Frozen Soul photo by Kate Russell, used with permission.
Frozen Soul Announces New Album No Place of Warmth — Featuring Gerard Way
Dallas’ premiere death metal/hardcore unit Frozen Soul has officially emerged from the frost to announce their third full-length studio album: No Place of Warmth. (another side, 2026)
Arriving May 8 via Century Media, the record is described as a monolithic and exigent collection of anthems. It promises the band’s signature blend of ferocity and subtle melody, guided by soaring guitar leads through a “dark chasm of merciless riffs.”
A Letter to the Fans from the Wasteland
While their previous work explored glacial territories, No Place of Warmth turns inward. The album surveys the emotional wasteland of everyday struggle, serving as an open letter to fans. It decries the cold realities of life while providing the tools and motivation to conquer them.
“Life is always coming at you, and death doesn’t stop—you might slow it down, but it’s always coming—so you have to make the best out of it and march on.”
— Chad Green, Vocalist
The Title Track: “No Place of Warmth” (feat. Gerard Way)
In a landmark collaboration, the album opener and title track features Gerard Way (My Chemical Romance). The track is available now on all digital platforms.
The Concept: The song explores the choice between letting the cold consume you or finding warmth in a void.
The Video: Directed by Brendan McGowen, the visual features actor London Smith (from 2023’s “Morbid Effigy”) returning to play the personification of Death.
The Collaboration: Green and Way became friends a few years ago. “I knew he had a love for metal,” Green recalls. “Gerard is an amazing artist and musician whose creative vision has shaped generations.”
Evolution of the “Cold” Sound
Musically, the album sees Frozen Soul distilled to their primordial essence. Expect a “menacing” version of the band focused on maximal minimalism across eleven new songs.
Aspect
Description
Vocal Style
Chad Green’s “sandpaper-y bellow” acting as a dungeon master/soothsayer.
Musical DNA
Hardcore punk aggression meets classic American Death Metal (Obituary, Mortician).
Inspiration
Early Earache ruination (Carcass, Bolt Thrower).
Philosophy
“Stop overthinking it… emphasizing brutality but with an ear for hooks.”
On the Road
Frozen Soul has solidified their place as leaders of metal’s next generation. This April, they will hit the road across the states with Avatar and Fleshgod Apocalypse. See tour information here.
Frozen Soul is:
Chad Green / Vocals
Michael Munday / Guitar
Chris Bonner / Guitar
Samantha Mobley / Bass
Matt Dennar / Drums
No Place of Warmth – Tracklist: 1 – No Place of Warmth (Feat. Gerard Way) 2 – Invoke War (Feat. Machine Head) 3 – Absolute Zero 4 – Dreadnought (Feat. Sanguisugabogg) 5 – Chaos Will Reign 6 – Eyes of Despair 7 – Ethereal Dreams 8 – Skinned by the Wind 9 – DEATHWEAVER 10 – Frost Forged 11 – Killin Time (Until its Time to Kill)
SPRING AT ST. PAUL SQUARE: Free, All-Ages Sunday Programming Returns. Photo: St Paul Square, used with permission.
Spring 2026: Sundays at the Square Returns to St. Paul Square
Experience San Antonio’s historic downtown district through food, wellness, and local artistry.
SAN ANTONIO, TX — St. Paul Square, the historic downtown district turned world-class entertainment destination, is thrilled to unveil its Spring 2026 schedule for Sundays at the Square. (St. Paul Square, 2026)
Produced in partnership with Juntos San Antonio, this admission-free, all-ages weekly event series and farmer’s market is entering its second year with a fresh focus on neighborhood collaboration and intentional, theme-driven programming.
What’s New This Season?
After a massive first year, organizers are moving to a bimonthly format for Spring 2026. This change allows for more curated experiences, blending sustainability, art, and education, while expanding vendor participation and hands-on workshops.
Spring 2026 Event Lineup
March 8 | A Sunday Reset
Theme: Wellness & Rejuvenation Coinciding with Daylight Saving Time, this event invites you to “spring forward” with an energizing wellness reset.
The Highlight: A special outdoor sculpt Pilates class hosted by Neko Pilates.
Give Back: While the event is free, a $10 donation is requested for Pilates participants to benefit Corazon Ministries.
March 22 | 2nd Annual Spring Plant Swap
Theme: Sustainability & Community Bring your greenery and your green thumb back to the Square for San Antonio’s favorite community market.
The Swap: Partnering with Horticultura, guests can swap plants or cuttings for items of equal value.
The Workshop: Join a free plant-based education session celebrating the joy of growing together.
April 12 | Savor Sunday
Theme: Culinary Arts & Local Flavors The District’s first-ever celebration of local chefs and ingredients.
Live Demo: Chef Matt Garcia of GiGis Deli will host a cooking demonstration using ingredients found right at the farmers market.
Tastings: Visit the tasting booth for samples from Bexar’s Delightful Dishes (salsa), San Antonio Honey Company, and Brooks Running Farmstead (sourdough).
April 26 | Cantarito Mercado
Theme: Art & Culture (A Farewell to Fiesta SA) A vibrant wrap-up to the spring season focusing on local creatives.
Art Walk: Join Charlotte of ARTCANON for a guided walk spotlighting local artists.
Creative Fun: Participate in a free interactive cantarito painting workshop.
The market is curated by Amalia Fernandez, founder of Juntos San Antonio and a senior at Texas A&M University-San Antonio.
“This season is all about collaboration,” says Fernandez. “By working directly with St. Paul Square’s brick-and-mortar businesses and local creatives, we’re creating programming that naturally encourages guests to explore the entire district.”
Every Sunday, you can expect:
The Market: Seasonal organic produce, baked goods, coffee, and handcrafted artisan items.
Inclusivity: The event is all-ages and pet-friendly (leashed dogs welcome!).
Community: Support for small businesses and neighborhood entrepreneurs.
Plan Your Visit
Location: St. Paul Square (100 yards north of the Alamodome).
Admission: Free!
Parking/Access: A short walk from the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center.