The Heart of Texas Concert Band will be performing this Sunday at Our Lady of the Lake University. Gemini-generated image.
Experience the Best of San Antonio: Heart of Texas Concert Band Live
The Heart of Texas Concert Band (HTxCB) has been a cornerstone of the San Antonio arts scene since 2009. As a non-profit community ensemble, they bridge the gap between talented adult musicians and rising young stars, all while keeping the music accessible to everyone. (Heart of Texas Concert Band, 2026)
With over 150 free concerts under their belt across 35 unique local venues, the HTxCB is back this weekend to deliver another afternoon of world-class instrumental music.
🎺 Event Overview: Audience & Band Favorites
Join us this Sunday to experience a program featuring timeless classics. From the stirring marches of Sousa to the whimsical arrangements of Leroy Anderson, there is something for every music lover to enjoy.
Featured Composers include:
John Philip Sousa
Percy Grainger
Hector Berlioz
Leroy Anderson
…and many more!
Leadership:
Mark Rogers: Music Director and Founding Conductor
Carlos Navarro: Guest Conductor
📅 When & Where
Mark your calendars! This is a perfect Sunday afternoon outing for families and music enthusiasts alike.
Date: Sunday, March 1
Time: 3:00 PM
Location: Thiry Auditorium (Our Lady of the Lake University)
Address: 411 SW 24th St., San Antonio, TX 78207
Parking: Free parking is available on-site.
🎟️ Admission & Live Stream
In keeping with their mission to provide music for all, this concert is free and open to the public.
Can’t make it in person? You can still catch the magic! Subscribe to the HTxCB YouTube Channel to watch the live stream from the comfort of your home.
Support Local Arts: The Heart of Texas Concert Band relies on community support to keep these performances free. Consider attending or donating to help keep the music playing in San Antonio.
The Interrogation of Anna Goode is a suspenseful psychological thriller that flips the script on the classic “cat-and-mouse” police procedural.
The story begins with a standard room-bound inquiry as FBI Agent John Savage and Detective Marshall bring in Anna Goode as a witness to a crime. It quickly evolves into a disorienting nightmare for Agent Savage when he mysteriously ends up as the accused. As Savage moves from lead interrogator to the primary suspect, he must convince the volatile detective that he’s innocent while he faces life in prison.
With a nonlinear narrative that includes flashbacks of Anna’s history, it also leans heavily on the “extreme lengths” Savage must take to regain control of the situation. While some of the plot twists require a healthy dose of suspended disbelief, the shocking truth revealed in the final act provides a satisfying, if cynical, payoff.
Most of the action takes place in the interrogation room and as the story progresses, the cinematography shifts from clinical and wide to claustrophobic and erratic, using space to heighten paranoia. The transition is seamless, leaving the audience questioning Savage’s sanity and Anna’s true identity.
The film’s premise is simple, but its execution is layered, forcing viewers to question not only who is guilty, but how power can shift in an instant. As suspicion falls on Savage, the narrative explores themes of institutional loyalty, manipulation, and the thin line between justice and self-preservation.
The pacing is deliberate, occasionally slow, but always purposeful. Each revelation lands with measured impact, ending in a twist that feels natural. While some supporting characters lack depth, the central performances carry the story with intensity and conviction.
Verdict: While not an original concept, it’s a lean, mean thriller that explores the fragility of identity and the terrifying power of a frame-up. It contains tension and moral ambiguity while exploring the unsettling fragility of truth.
The Interrogation of Anna Goode is less about solving a murder and more about confronting the unsettling possibility that truth is often shaped by whoever controls the narrative. If you enjoyed The Fugitive but want something with a darker, more psychological edge, this is a must-watch.
Ostra Raw Bar. Photo: Mokara Hotel & Spa, used with permission.
Savor the Season: 3 Must-Try Easter & Lenten Menus in San Antonio
Whether you’re looking for a fresh weekday lunch during Lent or a decadent three-course brunch to celebrate Easter Sunday, San Antonio’s culinary scene is stepping up this spring. From meat-free “stacks” to gold-leaf carrot cake, here is where you should be eating. (The Newstand, Mokara Hotel & Spa, Omni La Mansión del Rio, 2026)
One of San Antonio’s favorite cafes is leaning into peak produce with a seasonal selection that’s light, flavorful, and completely meat-free.
Named The Courant, this sandwich was designed to highlight ingredients at their seasonal best. This isn’t your average veggie sub; it’s a layered, nutrient-dense powerhouse featuring:
The Filling: Complex baby heirloom tomatoes, soft straticella cheese, and fresh arugula.
The Flavor: Zesty pesto, fresh basil, and rich olive oil.
The Vessel: Golden-brown sesame bastone bread.
Pro Tip: You don’t have to wait for “Fish Friday.” The Courant is available every day throughout the Lenten season.
For those seeking a fine-dining experience on the Riverwalk, Ostra is offering an exclusive $62 prix fixe three-course menu available only on Easter Sunday.
The Menu
First Course: Gulf Blue Crab Beignets with jumbo lump crab, shaved fennel & green apple slaw, and lemon gribiche.
Second Course: Soft Shell Crab Benedict paired with poached eggs, crawfish & tasso ham hollandaise, and charred asparagus on toasted brioche.
Just across the water, Four Brothers Southern Provisions is hosting a “tour of comfort food” with a $59 prix fixe menu that puts a Texas twist on Easter classics.
The Menu
The Starter: Deviled Eggs & Pork Belly—thick-cut maple bacon and truffled yolk mousse topped with their iconic jalapeño cornbread crumble.
The Main Event: Short Rib Benedict—48-hour braised beef short rib served on chipotle cheddar biscuits with a duck fat hash brown cake.
The Grand Finale: “24-Carrot Cake”—a warmly-spiced cake with cheesecake mousse, candied pecans, and a garnish of edible gold leaf.
Comparison at a Glance
Venue
Focus
Price
Availability
The Newstand
Meat-free / Fresh
A la carte
Daily during Lent
Ostra
Refined Seafood
$62 Prix Fixe
Easter Sunday Only
Four Brothers
Southern Comfort
$59 Prix Fixe
Easter Sunday Only
The Newstand menu spread. Photo: The Newstand, used with permission.
L-R: Allen Chapman (drums), Nao Demand (guitar), Mac Kennedy (vox, guitar), Will McAndrew (bass). Photo By Kat Bean, used with permission.
Scythes, Spirits, and Synths: Poison Ruin Announces ‘Hymns from the Hills’
Poison Ruin’s upcoming release, Hymns from the Hills, ambitiously rewrites the rules of punk. The Philadelphia outfit is pushing their sound into expansive new terrains without sacrificing an ounce of the bleak symbolism and uncompromising aggression that established them as one of extreme music’s most urgent voices. (another side, 2026)
Expanding their signature approach to grim mythmaking, these new songs feel equal parts natural, undeniably of this world, and phantasmal.
On Hymns from the Hills, Poison Ruin’s previous stories of toil are revealed to be but one chapter etched upon a bleaker tapestry. This is a landscape populated by:
Spirits traversing sunless deserts and wilted hillsides.
Demonic torture objects lining the psyche.
Bodies transfigured into Luciferian snakes.
Sadean prisoners bound to the screaming silence of abandoned towers.
Lead Single: “Eidolon”
The band’s signature raw, anthemic aggression pummels through on the lead single “Eidolon,” recently released alongside its official video.
Frontman, lyricist, and guitarist Mac Kennedy explains the track’s bleak inspiration:
“‘Eidolon’ is about being stuck in a broken reality, a cog in a fate-machine doomed to play out the same cursed loop until it fully breaks down. The ones who had the power to affect change have abandoned the scene… Grim reminders of what could have, but will not be.”
Expanding the Sonic Mythos
The record acts as both a forceful restatement and a bold departure. While listeners will recognize the crackling, cassette-dubbed darkness, it is now supported by a carefully sculpted mosaic of new textures:
Killing Joke-style hacksaw primitivism.
Blast-beats worthy of the Relapse catalog.
Crisp analog synth lines.
Ambient serenades reminiscent of Scott Walker and The Durutti Column.
The Craft: DIY Grandeur
Meticulously composed and self-recorded, the LP saw Kennedy relocate to a private practice space to meet the record’s greater sonic demands. To polish this “hissing abyss,” the band enlisted top-tier talent for the final touches:
Mixing: Jonah Falco (with Kennedy splicing in gritty tape segments for tonal continuity).
Mastering: Arthur Rizk.
The result is a rich structure of unconventional frictions—crystalline flashes of polish ripping through low-end grime, only to shatter against the whipping sting of rusted chains.
Mythic Sensibilities
Lyrically, Hymns from the Hills reaches new poetic heights. While the record continues the tradition of employing medieval-inflected fantasy imagery, Kennedy is quick to note that these figures are not intended to be read as historically accurate, but rather as tools for cynicism and defiant bravado.
“I’m not very interested in conveying the historical facts of medieval culture. If we are to make sense of the present, we need to employ a more mythic mode of language and symbol to reach beyond the spiritual malaise that envelopes us. A mythic truth resonates within any time, but its echoes call from outside of time. Medieval and fantasy imagery are simply effective personal starting points for tapping into that mode of communication.”
Hymns from the Hills tracklist: 01 – Intro 02 – Lily Of the Valley 03 – Hymn from the Hills 04 – Eidolon 05 – Howls From the Citadel 06 – Pilgrimage 07 – Guts (Lay Your Self Aside) 08 – Turn To Dust 09 – Puzzle Box 10 – Serpent’s Curse 11 – Sleeping Giant (Interlude) 12 – Crescent Sun 13 – The Standoff
From the acclaimed author of Confessions of the Fox comes a novel that feels like an unauthorized memoir dictated in a fever dream. Set in a cluttered, rent-controlled Manhattan apartment, Barbara Rosenberg is terminally ill, high on opioids, and utterly unrepentant. Night Night Fawn will be released on Tuesday March 3, 2026 and available for pre-order. (Broadside PR, 2026)
As she writes the story of her life, she spares no one, least of all herself. Her narrative skips between memories of a smutty late husband, a career with a disreputable plastic surgeon, and her “glory days” of jazzercise, all while she grapples with unhinged thoughts on gender, Karl Marx, and Zionism.
At the heart of her delirium are two haunting disappointments:
An estranged trans son.
A long-lost best friend whose betrayal still lingers.
Review: A Reckoning in Real-Time
Written in a sharp first-person POV, Night Night Fawn forces readers to confront the jagged edges of intergenerational conflict. Barbara’s voice pivots effortlessly between gutter humor and piercing self-awareness. Rosenberg provides an unfiltered portrait of a mother who cannot love cleanly, apologize easily, or die quietly. Themes explored include identity, colonialism, sexuality, and gender.
The prose is vivid and descriptive, turning even the mundane into something cinematic:
“In my daughter’s bedroom the traffic along Second Avenue cast stripes of light through the blinds; they floated across the ceiling like empty frames of film reel ticking off after a show.”
The narrative structure is nonlinear, mirroring Barbara’s descent into illness. It’s a bold exploration of the stories we tell ourselves when time is running out. While the novel is provocative and often uncomfortable, it remains a fiercely intelligent reminder of our shared, messy humanity.
Recommended for: Fans of family life fiction and unconventional memoirs who appreciate raw, “unfiltered” storytelling.
Key Quotes
“As I started down the ramp of sleep, I could feel my mind begin to unravel, like a piece of knitting being pulled out to correct a slipped stitch.”
⭐⭐⭐⭐
Rating: 4 out of 5.
About the Author
Jordy Rosenberg is the author of Confessions of the Fox, a New York Times Editors’ Choice selection and finalist for numerous prestigious awards, including the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize and the Lambda Literary Award.
A recipient of support from the MacDowell and Lannan Foundations, Rosenberg currently serves as a professor in the Department of English and MFA Faculty at UMass-Amherst.
*Thank you to Broadspire PR/NetGalley for the gifted ARC for review consideration. I haven’t been compensated for this review and all views and opinions expressed are my own.
During home stage renovations, the beloved children’s theatre brings fan-favorites to venues across San Antonio. Photo: Magik Theatre, used with permission.
The Show Must Go On: Magik Theatre Takes the City by Storm
In the theatre world, they say “the show must go on” even when there is no theatre. Magik Theatre, San Antonio’s premier theatre company for young audiences, is serving up a tasty solution to that very dilemma. While their iconic Beethoven Hall venue undergoes renovations in early 2026, the magic is moving to stages across the city. (Magik Theatre, 2026)
Starting February 28, San Antonians can devour the popular production of Dragons Love Tacos at three local venues. Looking for something that comes to you? Magik on the Road is also booking performances of Red Riding Hood for educational and family events.
🌮 Dragons are Flying to a Location Near You
In keeping with Magik’s mission to make professional children’s theatre accessible, Dragons Love Tacos, based on the best-selling book by Adam Rubin, will land at three distinct locations this spring:
1. Jo Long Theatre (Carver Community Cultural Center)
Where: 226 N Hackberry, San Antonio, TX 78202
When: Saturday, Feb 28 @ 2 p.m. | Sunday, March 1 @ 3 p.m.
Tickets: Available via Ticketmaster or in-person at the venue.
You might wonder: how can a short picture book fill an entire hour? The team at Magik has been cooking up some “spicy” additions to make the illustrations fly off the page. This production features:
An all-new cast and original choreography.
Fiery special effects and “controlled chaos.”
Director’s Note:“I want the audience to feel like they’re part of the dragon taco party,” says director Angie Hernandez. “Partying with dragons is never boring!”
Pro-Tip: Discounts are available for seniors, first responders, military, educators, and students. Look for the “four-pack” ticket deals to save on family outings.
🐺 Invite Red Riding Hood to Visit You
If you can’t make it to the theatre, Magik will bring the theatre to you. From now through July, Magik on the Road is booking Allison Gregory’s dynamic retelling of Red Riding Hood. Magik on the Road performances are not available March 7-15, May 23-31.
The Vibe: A fresh, funny take where the scariest thing about the wolf is his ego.
The Setup: Can be performed indoors or outdoors—all that’s needed is a 20’ x 20’ space.
The Highlights: Costume quick-changes, prop transformations, and interactive storytelling.
Booking Information: To schedule a show, email Magik Theatre or call (210) 227-2751. Note: Touring shows may be eligible for grants covering up to 50% of the booking fee via the Texas Commission on the Arts.
Ready to join the party?
Visit Magik Theatre to grab your tickets before they’re gone!
‘I Know a Place’ is the new short story collection by Nat Cassidy. Photo: Shortwave Publishing.
The King of Horror Joins Forces with Nat Cassidy for New Collection
PORTLAND, OR – In a massive win for horror fans, Shortwave Publishing has announced that the legendary Stephen King will write the introduction to bestselling author Nat Cassidy’s upcoming short story collection, I Know A Place. (Shortwave Publishing, 2026)
King, who rarely lends his pen to contemporary introductions, has previously written forewords for literary staples such as Lord of the Flies and The Haunting of Hill House. This collaboration marks a significant milestone for Cassidy, placing him among a select few living authors to receive such an endorsement from the “King of Horror.”
A Record-Breaking Release
The buzz surrounding I Know A Place is growing. Since its announcement, the collection has:
Peaked in the Top Ten Most Requested Books on NetGalley.
Remained the #1 Most Requested title in the Horror category.
This follows the massive success of Cassidy’s most recent novel, When The Wolf Comes Home, which was both a USA Today bestseller and a Goodreads Choice Award nominee.
About the Collection
I Know A Place: Rest Stop and Other Dark Detours
There are locations in this world where the light doesn’t seem to reach. Where, no matter how illuminated the place might be, shadows creep in too strongly to fight back.
From a suspiciously empty gas station littered with googly eyes to a tech millionaire’s haunted kitchen, Cassidy takes readers on a travelogue through the macabre. The collection features:
“Rest Stop”: The Bram Stoker Award-nominated novella named one of Esquire’s Best Horror Books of 2024.
New Material: A number of original short stories, including several never-before-published pieces.
“I Know A Place is a travelogue down twisting side streets and through alleyways where the darkness has eyes… and teeth. Let’s hope you make it home in one piece.”
Meet the Author: Nat Cassidy
Nat Cassidy is a multi-talented force in the horror genre, writing for the page, stage, and screen.
The Novelist: Named one of the “writers shaping horror’s next golden age” by Esquire, NPR, Harper’s Bazaar, and the NY Public Library have featured his work.
The Playwright: A winner of multiple NY Innovative Theatre Awards, Cassidy has written everything from one-man shows about H.P. Lovecraft to commissions for the Washington National Opera.
The Actor: You may recognize him as a “Bad Guy of the Week” on shows like Law & Order: SVU, Blue Bloods, and Quantico.
Mark Your Calendars
I Know A Place: Rest Stop and Other Dark Detours officially drops on May 5.
Ready to secure your copy? The collection is available for pre-order now at Shortwave Publishing and wherever books are sold.
Experience the ultimate genre-mashup. ‘Art Show! With Captain Skinner’ blends the soothing vibes of Bob Ross with the cosmic gore of The Evil Dead. Photo: ETCH, used with permission.
🎨 ART SHOW! WITH CAPTAIN SKINNER: Bob Ross Meets The Evil Dead… In Space
Get ready to paint some happy little nightmares. If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if a PBS instructional show was hijacked by cosmic horror and psychedelic chaos, your questions are about to be answered in the most vibrant, gory way possible. (EG PR, 2026)
ARTSHOW! WITH CAPTAIN SKINNER has officially landed.
The Premise: Cosmic Chaos Meets Canvas
Premiering on YouTube and Substack, this series follows the doomed misadventures of a television crew trying to film a “how-to” art show in the furthest reaches of outer space.
Captain Skinner and his tiny crew—including a stop-motion Space Cowboy—battle more than just perspective and lighting. They are constantly thwarted by:
Unpredictable meteor showers
Intrusive, existential thoughts
The stark horror of an uncaring cosmos
The Format: The series consists of 10 episodes, each roughly 15 minutes long. Every episode features Skinner creating a stunning, unique piece of artwork amidst “hyper-phantasmagorical” slapstick and body horror. It’s a love letter to classics like The Joy of Painting and The Secret City, but drenched in gore and off-the-wall comedy.
The Masterminds Behind the Madness
SKINNER (Co-creator / Writer / Star)
Skinner is a legendary artist and a self-described “manifestation of psychedelic nightmare experiences.” His influence spans global murals, skateboards, and toys.
Music Pedigree: Created art for Grammy-winning albums (High on Fire, Mastodon).
Screen Credits: Hosted shows for Super Deluxe and created commercial experiences for Adult Swim and Warner Brothers.
ALLEN CORDELL (Co-creator / Writer / Director)
An award-winning filmmaker with a penchant for the weird and beautiful.
Directorial Portfolio: Music videos for Beach House, Dan Deacon, and Girl Talk.
Film: Directed the acclaimed short The Lizard Laughed.
Produced by ETCH
This series is brought to life by ETCH, an independent production powerhouse specializing in the provocative and the horrific. The team includes:
Philip Gelatt: Emmy and WGA Award-winner (Love Death + Robots, The Spine of Night).
Will Battersby & Morgan Galen King: The creative forces behind The Spine of Night.
ETCH is dedicated to “putting the dark magic back into moving images,” focusing on creative control and innovative distribution.
📅 Mark Your Calendars
New Episodes: Weekly starting Friday, March 6
Where to Watch: YouTube and Substack
First episode premiered February 13
“Skinner exists as a bizarre mixture of entertainment and visual intensity.”
Book Review: Piper at the Gates of Dusk by Patrick Ness
In Piper at the Gates of Dusk, Patrick Ness returns to the beautiful and brutal landscape of New World, the setting first introduced in the Chaos Walking trilogy (The Knife of Never Letting Go). This continuation feels urgent and intimate, bridging the gap between a scarred past and an uncertain future. It will be released on April 7, 2026.
A New Generation in a Fragile Peace
Set twenty years after the original trilogy, the story follows Todd and Viola’s sons, Ben and Max. Having grown up untouched by the violence that shaped their parents, the brothers now navigate a peace that feels increasingly thin.
The novel opens with a heart-pounding sequence: a figure the boys call a “god” emerges from the woods, leveling trees in its path. Ness’ prose captures the sheer scale of the terror:
“Like a mountain coming at you, like the whole landscape peeling up into the sky, as if someone’s grabbed the far corners of it like a blanket and pulled it into the air, and all you can do is watch your death come at you, because there’s nowhere to stand, nowhere to run–.”
While they survive the encounter, Ben is left injured, forcing Max to leave his side to find help, setting the emotional and narrative stakes early.
The Evolution of “Noise”
For those new to this world, Noise is the telepathic broadcast of thoughts. When settlers first arrived, men’s thoughts became public, while women’s remained private. While a “cure” was eventually developed, it came with side effects. For Ben, it affected his vocal cords; unable to speak, he relies on a communication device and sign language.
Now, a new threat is emerging:
Nightmares: Young people are experiencing terrors believed to be brought on by Noise.
Paranoia: As suspicion falls on indigenous people and rumors of an ominous object in the sky swirl, the adults’ fragile truce threatens to unravel.
The Weight of Legacy
The story is told through dual first-person perspectives, offering a poignant look at what it means to inherit a hero’s history. Ben carries Viola’s analytical strength and navigates the world through logic and sign language while Max inherits Todd’s impulsive bravery and is driven by action and the need to protect this brother.
Ness’ vivid language propels the action:
“The scream comes again, louder this time, like a siren blaring right in your face but filled with terror and pain.”
Themes: Fear as a Weapon
When children begin to vanish, the “uneasy truce” of New World collapses. Ness uses Noise as a brilliant and painful metaphor for the modern mental health crisis and the corrosive power of internalized fear.
In this new saga, Noise becomes a targeted psychological weapon used to create chaos and spread propaganda. It is a haunting examination of how quickly communities turn on one another when fear is weaponized.
Final Thoughts
Overall, Piper at the Gates of Dusk is a gripping and atmospheric science fiction novel. It explores whether the stories we tell ourselves are meant to protect us or if they are the very things keeping us in the dark. Epic and deeply personal, it stands confidently on its own while honoring the emotional legacy of the original trilogy.
Recommended for readers who enjoy:
Thought-provoking discussions on xenophobia and disinformation.
Imaginative world-building and sci-fi landscapes.
Nuanced explorations of gender identity and family legacy.
“They want the comforting lie, the one that lets them sleep at night. They want to know who their enemy is, because they’re never, ever going to believe it’s themselves.”
⭐⭐⭐⭐
Rating: 4 out of 5.
*Thank you to Sara DiSalvo for the gifted ARC for review consideration. I haven’t been compensated for this review and all views and opinions expressed are my own.
Esencia announces Lunar New Year celebration on February 24. Photo: Clint Walker, Charlie Walker Creative, used with permission.
Ring in the Year of the Fire Horse at Esencia
A Lunar New Year Celebration at The St. Anthony
The St. Anthony, a Luxury Collection Hotel, invites guests to an elevated culinary journey to celebrate the Lunar New Year at the newly opened restaurant, Esencia. The evening will blend tradition, prosperity, and community through the artistry of James Beard–nominated Chef Leo Davila. (St. Anthony, 2026)
Experience a thoughtfully curated, family-style dinner designed to honor the heritage of the Year of the Fire Horse.
The Evening’s Highlights
The festivities kick off with a lively cocktail hour followed by a traditional Lion Dance, a symbol of power and wisdom, before settling in for a multi-course feast.
Prosperity Crudo Platter: Smoked seafood, citrus ponzu, and house pickles.
Char Siu–Style Pork Belly: Served with leafy lettuce and a savory glaze.
Longevity Noodles: A unique blend of Texas Chinese BBQ and house chorizo.
Peking-Style Duck Breast: Accompanied by plum sauce and soft bao buns.
Golden Veggie Fried Rice: Topped with crispy garlic and sesame.
Event Schedule & Location
Date: Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Location: Esencia at The St. Anthony | 300 E Travis St., San Antonio, TX 78205
Schedule
5:30 – 6:30 PM | Cocktail Hour (Beverages available for purchase, with optional wine, cocktail, and sake packages)
6:30 – 7:00 PM | Traditional Lion Dance Performance
7:00 – 8:30 PM | Multi-Course Family-Style Dinner
Ticket Options
Choose the experience that best suits your evening. Please note that prices are subject to taxes and fees (++) and can be purchased via Eventbrite.
General Admission | $85++
Reserved seating for the evening’s festivities.
Discounted valet parking ($10).
The VIP Experience | $150++
Preferred seating for the dinner and performance.
Two complimentary cocktails during the cocktail hour.
Complimentary valet parking.
Reserve Your Table: Tickets are available now. Don’t miss this one-night-only celebration of unity and good fortune!