BrainFreeze presents: San Antonio District 5 Candidate Meet and Greet

BrainFreeze will be hosting a District 5 Candidate Meet and Greet. Photo: google

San Antonio will be holding a general election on Saturday, May 1, 2021 for Mayor and City Council, along with a couple of propositions. The first day of early voting is Monday April 19 with the last being Tuesday, April 27. Election day hours are from 7a.m. to 7p.m. More information on the election, including a sample ballot, is available online. BrainFreeze Corp. will have a San Antonio District 5 Candidate Meet and Greet on Wednesday, April 14, that is expected to feature all 11 candidates in this City Council race. (BrainFreeze, 2021)

BrainFreeze is a small Italian/shaved ice, beer and wine drive through on the West Side that is organizing this first of its kind program to hear the candidates’ ideas about city politics.

This is a free, public outdoor event. Social distancing measures will be in place as well as other proactive measures to ensure the safety of all attending.

BrainFreeze presents:
San Antonio District 5 Candidate Meet and Greet
6p.m. to 6:45p.m. Wednesday, April 14
415 South General McMullen Drive

BrainFreeze started as a small Italian/shaved ice with beer and wine drive through in 2014 and has strategically increased their reach with a food truck and other mobile services that cater to San Antonio and the surrounding areas within the State of Texas.

“BrainFreeze is proud to serve the San Antonio community and we are honored to host such an event that aims to bring a positive outcome and awareness for our District 5 and our city as a whole,” – Vickie Willoughby, co-owner of BrainFreeze Corp. 

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Teatro Audaz presents ‘Men on the Verge of a His-panic breakdown’

Pre-sale tickets are now available for ‘Men on the Verge of a His-panic Breakdown’ which opens on April 29, 2021. Photo: Teatro Audaz

Teatro Audaz presents ‘Men on the Verge of a His-panic Breakdown’ by Guillermo Reyes and directed by Matthew Byron Cassi, Abe Rodriguez and Gabriel Torres.  It opens on Thursday April 29 at 7:30p.m. Live streamed performance dates: April 29 -May 2, recorded live scheduled performances dates May 6 – May 9. Performance times are Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 7:30p.m. and Sunday at 2p.m. Presale tickets are now available online. Performances are streamed live online and recorded from The Public Theater of San Antonio’s main stage. Featuring performances by Ivan Ortega, Fernando Vieira, and Jai Gonzalez-Quintero. (Teatro Audaz, 2021)

This series of comedic monologues, which The New York Times called “Glorious,” chronicles the lives of various Latino immigrants dealing with transcultural shock of race and gender identity known as the “Hispanic breakdown.” The play is bracketed by the misadventures of the naïve Frederico or “The Gay Little Immigrant That Could” who arrives in Los Angeles during the first day of the 1992 riots and believes he is witnessing the filming of another Lethal Weapon sequel. Other characters include Vinnie, a kept boy being asked to leave the home of his wealthy sugar daddy because he has turned 30; Paco, a Cuban restauranteur who was imprisoned by the Communists in Cuba for being gay and has now been exiled by his right-wing Miami family for the same reason; the Teacher, a stuffy, sexually repressed English-language instructor who abuses his Latino students when they cannot learn properly the “language of Princess Di”; and La Gitana, a drag Flamenco dancer struggling with AIDS as he stages his final performance. The play ends with Federico’s final misadventure as he tells of his newly found romance, a better job and his acquisition of citizenship in a grand, positive finale. “Some of the characters seem to be hanging onto their American existence by a thread, but make no mistake, these are tough, tenacious men.”

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DelFest 2021 announces lineup

DelFest 2021 will take place on September 23-26 in Cumberland, Maryland. Photo: google

DelFest, the beloved genre-spanning festival brainchild of McCoury Music and High Sierra Music is pleased to announce the initial lineup for its 14th annual festival, once again taking place in beautiful Cumberland, Maryland, on September 23-26.  (DelFest, 2021)

The festival, which typically takes place on Memorial Day weekend, will make a one-time move to the fall in 2021 to ensure a COVID-safe gathering. Festival organizers are working with local and state health officials to ensure the safety of musicians, attendees, and staff, and will adhere to local, state, and federal safety mandates. COVID-specific protocols will be announced closer to the festival. For information including camping, parking, partners, and more, please visit DelFest online and follow DelFest on all social platforms.

This year, festival hosts The Del McCoury Band and The Travelin’ McCourys will be joined by Old Crow Medicine Show, St. Paul & The Broken Bones, Sam Bush, The Infamous Stringdusters, The Lil Smokies, Della Mae, Cris Jacobs Band, Hot Club of Cowtown, Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen, The Broomestix, Rob Ickes & Trey Hensley, Steve Poltz, Sister Sadie, Lonesome River Band, Ghost of Paul Revere, Dre Anders, Twisted Pine, Fireside Collective, The Jakob’s Ferry Stragglers, Crying Uncle Bluegrass Band, Birches Band, Haint Blue, Dirty Grass Players, and The 9th Street Band. As always, Joe Craven, will emcee for the weekend. 

In addition to traditional stage sets by these world-class artists, attendees can again expect to see one-of-a-kind collaborations, special guest sit-ins, various tributes to Del McCoury and his musical legacy, and intimate appearances from the artists. DelFest will, as usual, be immediately preceded by the 3-day DelFest Academy hosted by The Travelin’ McCourys and other all-star players.

Located along the Potomac River in the scenic Appalachian Mountains, and personally chosen by Del, the Allegany County Fairgrounds in Cumberland, MD (2.5 hours from Baltimore and D.C.) serves as the ideal location for DelFest. The fairgrounds are conveniently located near four major airports and can be easily reached by rail or road. The city of Cumberland, MD, is a welcoming host offering multiple hotel options, a charming downtown, and great amenities that include biking, fishing, and kayaking, as well as a steam train engine and museum, and interesting dining options. Come for the music, and perhaps stay an extra day to explore the area offerings which are well suited for music fans and outdoor enthusiasts alike. 

 

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