5th Annual Community Band Music Festival Hits San Antonio this March

    Don’t miss the largest community band festival in Texas. Photo: Greater San Antonio Community Bands Association.

    San Antonio Community Bands Unite for Texas’ Largest Musical Festival

    Music is more than sound. It’s how a community hears itself.

    Get ready for a day filled with harmony, heritage, and horns! The Greater San Antonio Community Bands Association (GSACBA) is proud to announce the 5th Annual Community Band Music Festival. (Greater San Antonio Community Bands Association, 2026)

    Whether you’re a lifelong musician or just a lover of live performance, this event promises to be the premier musical gathering of the season.


    📅 Event Details

    • When: Saturday, March 28, 2026
    • Time: 10:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.
    • Where: The Biergarten at Beethoven Maennerchor
    • Address: 422 Pereida St, San Antonio, TX 78207
    • Admission: Open to the public!

    A Massive Scale of Talent

    This isn’t just a local recital; it’s a massive collaborative effort. The GSACBA brings together 11 community bands from across the San Antonio area, featuring more than 500 musicians throughout the day.

    Highlights include:

    • The Oldest German Band Outside of Germany: Experience a direct link to San Antonio’s rich cultural history.
    • The Heart of Texas Concert Band: Enjoy the sounds of this award-winning ensemble.
    • A Unique Venue: Relax in the historic King William District outdoors in the iconic Beethoven Maennerchor Biergarten.

    Why the Music Matters

    Beyond the notes on the page, these community bands serve a vital purpose in our city. They build strong bonds, connect generations, and preserve the traditions that make San Antonio unique.

    “This festival highlights the effectiveness of our community bands in a way that brings people together and gives them a place to belong.”

    By attending, you aren’t just listening to music, you’re supporting an ecosystem that strengthens the minds of performers and listeners alike while bringing joy to thousands.


    Don’t miss out on the largest community band festival in Texas. Grab a seat in the Biergarten and help us celebrate the soundtrack of our community.

    Photo: Greater San Antonio Community Bands Association

    Ivonne Galaz Releases Powerful Official Music Video for ‘Nadie Sabe’

    Singer-songwriter Ivonne Galaz. Photo: Vesper Public Relations, used with permission.

    Ivonne Galaz Redefines the Corrido: The Visual Journey of “Nadie Sabe”

    Los Angeles, CA — Singer-songwriter Ivonne Galaz, the first woman to break into the corridos tumbados movement, has unveiled the official music video for her most emotional and socially charged single to date: “Nadie Sabe.” (Vesper Public Relations, 2026)

    The visual transforms the song, an anthem for those silenced or rejected for living their truth, into a cinematic narrative of resilience, loneliness, and rebirth.

    What are Corridos Tumbados?

    For those new to the genre, corridos tumbados (or “trap corridos”) are a modern subgenre of Mexican music. They blend traditional acoustic storytelling with:

    • Hip-hop and Trap elements
    • Urbano-influenced lyrics
    • Themes of street life, romance, and luxury

    While the genre has been popularized by artists like Natanael Cano and Peso Pluma, Galaz is reclaiming the medium to highlight deep-seated social issues.


    A Desert of Isolation and Rebirth

    Filmed in the sweeping desert of Phoenix, Arizona, the video uses stark, open terrain as a metaphor for the emotional reconstruction many LGBTQ+ youth face after abandonment.

    • The Journey: Galaz walks alone with her guitar, symbolizing the internal search for identity and safety.
    • The Symbolism: Solitary doors scattered across the sand close one by one, representing the “no” and the exclusion experienced by marginalized youth.
    • The Message: As one door closes, another opens, signaling a path toward freedom and self-discovery.
    • The Skyline: In the distance, the Phoenix skyline represents a society that watches from afar, often failing to support those who dare to be themselves.

    “The corrido has always told the stories of the people. Now it’s time to tell ours — the stories of those who only want to live and love freely.” — Ivonne Galaz


    Music as a Mission: “Corridos Rescue Corridos”

    “Nadie Sabe” is more than just a song; it is a pillar of Corridos Rescue Corridos, a cultural movement reclaiming the genre as a tool for empathy and social transformation.

    In partnership with The TransLatin@ Coalition (TLC) and The OC LGBTQ+ Center, this initiative aims to raise awareness and funds for LGBTQ+ and 2TGI youth in vulnerable situations. Through this project, Galaz connects the traditional purpose of the corrido, telling the stories of the people, to the lived realities of those who have been displaced or erased.


    About Ivonne Galaz

    Ivonne Galaz is a trailblazing artist reshaping regional Mexican music. As the first woman to perform corridos tumbados, she has become a cultural force known for her authenticity and raw lyricism. With “Nadie Sabe,” she transforms her art into a mission, using music as a tool for visibility and change.

    Photo: Vesper Public Relations, used with permission.

    Must-Visit San Antonio Spots for Easter Brunch & Festive Treats

    Family-friendly Easter in SATX includes egg hunts, brunch buffets, and sweet surprises. Photo: Corinne San Antonio.

    Hop Into Spring: The Best Easter Brunch & Treats in San Antonio (2026)

    With Easter Sunday arriving on April 5, San Antonio’s vibrant culinary scene is blooming with festive specials. Whether you are looking for whimsical pastries to take home or a refined rooftop brunch with skyline views, these local favorites have you covered.


    🥐 Bakery Lorraine

    All Locations | Pre-orders available online

    Bakery Lorraine is bringing back its highly anticipated seasonal sweets, featuring bright spring flavors and adorable aesthetics.

    • Key Lime Coconut Tart: A graham cracker crust filled with sweet-tart key lime custard, topped with a toasted coconut “nest” and malt chocolate robin’s eggs.
    • Easter Egg Moon Pie: Graham cracker shortbread sandwich with lemon honey marshmallow fluff, dipped in white chocolate.
    • Gluten-Free Sticky Sweet Potato & Pecan Cake: Topped with toasted pecans, toffee sauce, and brown butter orange buttercream.
    • Chocolate Mousse Bunnies: Dark chocolate mousse shaped into bunnies on a vanilla shortbread base.
    • The Holiday Box: A curated sampler featuring all four seasonal desserts (Pre-order only).
    • Signature Carrot Cake: A 7″ double-layer cake with pineapple, coconut, walnuts, and cream cheese frosting.

    Pro Tip: Pre-orders are open through Monday, March 30. Limited items will be available in-store from March 23 to April 5.


    🍰 The Gunter Hotel: Paris Baguette

    Downtown San Antonio

    Paris Baguette is serving up a collection of festive, photo-ready treats perfect for any family gathering through April 5.

    • Mochi Donuts & King Cream Donuts: Topped with white chocolate and candy-coated eggs.
    • Easter Bunny Raspberry & Cream French Roll: Light genoise with raspberry jam and vanilla pastry cream.
    • Easter Basket Chocolate Cake: A light chocolate chiffon with a “sprinkle surprise” center (Available as whole cakes or slices).
    • Classic Carrot Cake: Moist, warmly spiced, and packed with fresh carrots.

    🥂 Plaza San Antonio Hotel & Spa: Corinne

    Reservations via OpenTable

    Celebrate in the heart of Southtown with a garden-inspired brunch that keeps the kids entertained.

    • The Experience: $65 Adults | $17 Kids.
    • For the Kids: Activation table with face painting, egg decorating, and coloring.
    • Easter Egg Hunts: 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
    • Special Guest: Photo opportunities with the Easter Bunny!
    • Hours: Breakfast (7:00 – 9:30 a.m.) | Brunch (10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.)

    🏙️ Kimpton Santo San Antonio-Riverwalk

    The Kimpton Santo offers two distinct ways to celebrate: a breezy rooftop party or a refined steakhouse feast.

    Tenfold Rooftop

    Elevate your Easter 10 floors up with Skyline Spritz.

    • The Vibe: Panoramic downtown views, refreshing seasonal spritz cocktails, and mimosa bottle service.
    • Hours: Sunday, April 5.

    Dean’s Steak and Seafood

    Experience a sophisticated blend of tradition and seasonal celebration.

    Reservations via OpenTable

    • Brunch Buffet: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. in the interior courtyard.
    • Highlights: Live music (starts at 11 a.m.), fresh oysters, champagne, and curated Easter baskets for both adults and children.
    • Dining Room: The standard à la carte menu will also be available.

    💎 The St. Anthony Hotel: Gallery On The Park

    Reservations via OpenTable

    Spend your holiday in one of San Antonio’s most iconic luxury settings. Gallery on the Park is offering a sophisticated menu focused on the fresh flavors of spring.

    • Featured Entrée: Pan Seared Chilean Sea Bass with fresh spring accompaniments.
    • Featured Dessert: Strawberry Shortcake Pavlova—light, elegant, and perfectly seasonal.
    • Hours: 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., Sunday, April 5.

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    ‘Modern Natives’: Reimagining Coast Salish Myths for the 21st Century

    ‘Modern Natives’ blends myth, fiction, and illustrations. Photo: Amazon

    Book Spotlight: ‘Modern Natives

    An Illustrated Collection of Reimagined Coast Salish Myths by Andrea Grant

    For the Coast Salish peoples of the Pacific Northwest, stories are more than entertainment, they are truth. Rooted in deep cultural tradition, Modern Natives brings to life the ancient belief that the world is surrounded by supernatural beings who shape, challenge, and guide us. Unlike typical mythology books, these stories are not treated as fiction; they are sacred teachings and oral records offering insight into the laws of nature and the spiritual connections between all living things.

    Where Ancient Spirits Meet Urban Reality

    In this collection, storytellers are the knowledge-keepers. Andrea Grant honors this tradition by reimagining supernatural beings and ancestral figures in contemporary settings, from the crowded sidewalks of New York City to quiet suburban apartments.

    These luminous stories move between past and present, dreamtime and urban reality. It is a world where:

    • Water serpents haunt your sleep.
    • A trickster god orders whiskey in a Tacoma bar.
    • Wolves appear beneath the flickering streetlights of Manhattan.

    Story Highlights

    Modern Natives explores themes of identity, transformation, and mythic inheritance through several standout narratives:

    • The Water Dream: Noah is haunted by a sea serpent stalking her dreams. As her family life fractures, the boundary between myth and reality dissolves, forcing her to dive into the very waters she dreads.
    • Coyote Dances With Destiny: The immortal Trickster, haunted by loss, encounters the mysterious “Destiny” in a smoky blues bar. As they dance between temptation and fate, Coyote must decide if his memories are a curse or his only proof of existence.
    • The Isle of Women: When a young girl goes missing, two sisters follow their elders to a secret island to reclaim ancient power. This story powerfully merges the tragedy of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) movement with a mythic tale of vengeance and survival.

    A Visually Driven Experience

    The book is a multidimensional feast for the senses, blending short fiction and poetry with illustrations from:

    • Qwalsius–Shaun Peterson: Acclaimed Coast Salish artist.
    • Bowera Studio: Contributing high-impact visual storytelling.

    With Grant’s professional background spanning Condé Nast editing, graphic novels, and short films, she brings a cinematic perspective to the genre that translates beautifully from the page to the mind’s eye.

    “This book invites readers to step into a world where animals speak, ancestors walk among us, and the unseen is just as real as the seen.”


    About the Author: Andrea Grant

    Andrea Grant is a Canadian-born writer and multimedia artist of mixed-blood Coast Salish Native ancestry. Her work is renowned for its unique melding of mythological stories, poetry, photography, and live performance.

    An alumnus of Kwantlen University College, Grant has been recognized with several prestigious First Nations Storyteller grants from the Canada Council for the Arts, the B.C. Arts Council, and the First Peoples’ Cultural Council.


    Guinness Cake & Green Beer: San Antonio’s Best St. Paddy’s Day Food & Drink

    St. Patrick’s Day offerings include rooftop green cocktails, irish cream treats & festive specials. Photo: The Gunter Hotel.

    Luck of the Alamo City: Where to Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day 2026 in San Antonio

    St. Patrick’s Day (March 17) is just around the corner, and San Antonio is painting the town green! From Guinness-infused desserts to Pantone-inspired rooftop cocktails, several standout spots across the city are rolling out the red—or rather, green—carpet for the holiday. (The Gunter Hotel, Plaza San Antonio Hotel & Spa, Kimpton Santo San Antonio – Riverwalk, 2026).

    If you’re looking for the perfect way to celebrate, here is your ultimate guide to Irish-inspired sweets and spirits.


    ☘️ The Gunter Hotel

    Celebrate the day at Jots, Bar 414, or the Keystone Club. These hotel outlets are serving up authentic Irish comfort with a Texas twist.

    • Green Beer ($6): A classic festive pour available all day.
    • Boxty à la Bayou ($25): A hearty twist on the traditional Irish potato pancake. This buttermilk boxty comes topped with Guinness-braised beef, tender braised cabbage, and a rich Dijon cream sauce, finished with crispy shallots.

    When: Tuesday, March 17


    🥐 Paris Baguette

    Indulge your sweet tooth with the “Luck of the Irish Cream” collection. These gold-dusted treats are perfect for those who prefer sugar over stout.

    • Irish Cream Cruffin: A buttery, flaky cruffin filled with Irish cream, dipped in chocolate, and dusted with edible gold.
    • Irish Cream Chocolate Mousse Layer Cake: Rich chocolate cake layered with Irish cream chocolate mousse and finished with a chocolate ganache crunch.
    • Irish Cream Latte: Available hot or iced, featuring espresso, Irish cream, milk, and a touch of edible gold.

    When: Now through Sunday, April 5


    🏨 Plaza San Antonio Hotel & Spa

    The Plaza is offering a “double” dose of luck this year, whether you’re looking for a drink or a day of relaxation.

    Corinne San Antonio

    The restaurant is featuring The Dublin Double, because every great Irish celebration deserves a double.

    • Jameson Irish Whiskey: $8 pours.
    • Chocolate Guinness Cake ($13): A decadent dark-chocolate cake enriched with Guinness stout for a malty depth, topped with whipped vanilla–cream cheese icing designed to look like Guinness foam.

    Reservations are encouraged through OpenTable.

    Spa Plaza San Antonio

    Looking for a different kind of “glow”? Book the Glow of Luck treatment.

    • The Perk: Receive a complimentary golden eye mask with any treatment booked on the holiday.

    Treatments can be booked online.

    When: Tuesday, March 17


    🍸 Kimpton Santo San Antonio – Riverwalk

    For the best views in the city, head to Tenfold Rooftop for their exclusive Green Hour at Golden Hour menu.

    This Pantone-inspired cocktail collection features three elevated green expressions ($16 each):

    CocktailIngredients
    Four-Leaf Clover FieldsBourbon, matcha, vanilla, lemon, and agave
    Emeralds & GoldCoconut rum, pandan, mint, lime, and mineral water
    The 777Tequila, cucumber, honeydew, lime, and habanero

    Reservations are encouraged through OpenTable.

    When: Now through Tuesday, March 17


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    ‘Tell No One’ by Harlan Coben: Book Review and Plot Summary

    ‘Tell No One’ is the thrilling psychological thriller by Harlan Coben. Photo: Barnes & Noble

    Book Review: Tell No One by Harlan Coben

    For Dr. David Beck, the loss was shattering. Every day for the past eight years, he has relived the horror of what happened: the gleaming lake, the pale moonlight, the piercing screams, and the last night he saw his wife alive.

    Everyone tells him it’s time to move on and forget the past. But for David Beck, there can be no closure. A message has appeared on his computer—a phrase only he and his dead wife could know. Suddenly, Beck is taunted with the impossible: somewhere, somehow, his wife is alive… and he’s been warned to tell no one.


    The Movie Adaptation

    Note: Tell No One was adapted into a critically acclaimed French film (Ne le dis à personne) in 2006, directed by Guillaume Canet. It is widely considered one of the best book-to-film thriller adaptations.


    Review

    Harlan Coben is a master of the “suburban noir,” and Tell No One is arguably the best example of this. The novel follows Dr. David Beck, a man still shattered eight years after the brutal night his wife, Elizabeth, was murdered at a secluded lake. Every year he returns to that place, haunted by the memories that changed his life forever.

    The pacing is relentless. From the moment he receives the first cryptic email, Beck is pulled into a dangerous web of secrets, lies, and buried truths. The story transforms into a high-stakes scavenger hunt through the dark underbelly of New York and the secrets of the wealthy.

    It’s not just the “how” or the “who,” but the raw, emotional “why.” Beck is a deeply sympathetic protagonist, a man fueled by a flickering candle of hope that defies all logic. Coben builds tension through short, fast-paced chapters and unexpected twists that keep readers constantly guessing.

    Highlights

    • The Hook: A dead spouse sending emails is the ultimate “one more chapter” device.
    • The Atmosphere: Coben perfectly balances the sterile safety of Beck’s medical world with the creeping dread of being watched.
    • The Twist: Just when you think you’ve mapped out the conspiracy, Coben pulls the rug out with surgical precision.

    Final Verdict

    Tell No One is a gripping psychological thriller that blends emotional depth with relentless suspense. It’s a story about devotion, hope, and the lengths someone will go to uncover the truth. If you enjoy stories where the protagonist is isolated by a secret they dare not share, this is a must-read. It’s a lean, mean, and surprisingly moving exploration of how far we’d go for a second chance.

    Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

    “A staircase. There had to be a staircase down here somewhere. I felt my way forward, moving in a sort of spastic dance, leading with my left leg as though it were a white cane. My foot crunched over some broken glass. I kept moving.”

    CPH:DOX 2026: World Premiere of Faroese Documentary ‘Birita’

    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:

    DateTimeLocation
    Sunday, March 1516:15Dagmar 2 (Jernbanegade 2)
    Tuesday, March 1714:15Dagmar 5 (Jernbanegade 2)
    Wednesday, March 1819:30Emmauskirken (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

    Stephen King’s ‘The Institute’ Review: A Gripping Look at Institutional Horror

    ‘The Institute’ by Stephen King. Photo: Barnes & Noble

    Review: The Institute by Stephen King

    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:

    1. 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.
    2. 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.
    3. 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.
    4. 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.

    Experience Regency-Era Elegance: High Tea at The St. Anthony San Antonio

    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.

    DateTimeLocation
    Thursday, March 123:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.Gallery on the Park
    Thursday, March 193:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.Gallery on the Park

    Tickets: $60 per person

    Reservations: Available now via OpenTable.

    Address: 300 East Travis Street

    San Antonio, TX 78205


    About The St. Anthony, a Luxury Collection Hotel

    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.

    Michael Ward with Dogs and Fishes: New Single Recorded at the Legendary Hyde Street Studios

    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 Fishes has 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 DeadAmerican Beauty
    • Crosby, Stills, Nash and YoungDéjà 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.

    “Animal Magic” is out now.

    Animal Magic single artwork. Courtesy photo.