Shiner Beer’s Seasonal Variety Pack: The Perfect Brew for Every Winter Moment

Shiner Beer’s Home for the Holidays variety pack. Courtesy photo, used with permission.

The holiday season is the perfect time to gather with family and friends, celebrating warmth, joy, and togetherness. One delightful way to enhance the festivities is by enjoying seasonal flavors of beer, which add a unique twist to holiday traditions. Rich, spiced winter ales, smooth cinnamon-infused stouts, or crisp apple ciders bring out the flavors of the season, complementing hearty meals and sweet treats. Sharing these festive brews fosters connection, as everyone toasts to good times and memories made. Whether gathered around the tree or relaxing by the fire, seasonal beers make every holiday moment a little more special.

Shiner Beer is bringing back its Home for the Holidays Collection to make every celebration this season extraordinary.

The Home for the Holidays collection, a 12-pack of iconic and seasonal favorites from Shiner Beer is back this season with two new brews, FM 966, a sweet and spicy ale, and S’more, a dark ale brewed with chocolate & marshmallow. (Shiner Beer, 2024)

Available for a limited-time only, this festive collection of brews includes 12 of Shiner’s iconic flavors, perfecting for holiday celebrations and entertaining. 

Shiner Home For The Holidays (SRP: 12-pk/$17.99 | 24-pk/$28.99)

Make this holiday season merry and bright with the Shiner Home For The Holidays variety pack. This festive bundle is available in 12 or 24-packs and is now available on shelves or for purchase online at select retailers.

  • FM 966 (ABV: 5.7%): A tribute to the European tradition of Springtime brews, this ale uses Golding, Sterling and Meridian hops for a sweet yet lightly spiced flavor.
  • S’more (ABV: 5.0%): This is an easy-drinking deliciously dark ale brewed with chocolate & marshmallow with hints of graham cracker and vanilla.
  • Frost (ABV: 5%): This deliciously distinctive dortmunder-style (German-style, relatively light bodied) ale brings a hint of malty sweetness that fades quickly to show a crisp, hoppy character.
  • Holiday Cheer (ABV: 5.4%) This Shiner seasonal classic is an old-world Dunkelweizen brewed with Texas peaches and roasted pecans.
  • Hefenweizen (ABV: 5.4%): A slight spin on the classic German brew with a touch of honey and citrus that serves as the perfect tribute to Shiner’s Texas-German roots.
  • Candied Pecan (ABV: 6%): Brewers with praline pecans, this robust porter provides subtle notes of roasted pecan, vanilla, caramel and brown sugar.
  • Golden Ale (ABV: 4.6.%): Dry hopped with Mosaic hops, this ale has a unique tropical aroma and a flavor that’s balanced by sweetness from the malt.
  • Dunkelweizen (ABV: 5.4%): A Hefeweizen with a dark side and notes of clove and banana.
  • Kosmos Reserve (ABV: 4.98%): A full-flavored, dry-hopped lager that is an ode to Kosmos Spoetzl, a Barvarian who was recruited to join the brewery and is now the namesake of the home of the Spoetzl Brewery, home of Shiner beer.
  • Birthday Beer (ABV: 5%): Originally in honor of Shiner’s 106th birthday, this delicious stout is brewed with chocolate malt and real cocoa.
  • Kölsch (ABV: 4.9%): An ode to Shiner’s old-world roots, this classic style originating in Cologne, Germany has a refreshing effervescence and a clean finish.
  • Bavarian Amber (ABV: 4.9%):A complex beer featuring roasted malt and made using old-world techniques with a distinctive floral hop aroma and smooth finish.

John Mailander’s ‘Let The World In’: The Soul-Stirring New Album

John Mailander’s Forecast to independently release ‘Let The World In’ on January 24, 2025. Photo: Emily Walis, used with permission.

Nashville Tenn.  John Mailander’s Forecast is excited to independently release Let The World In on January 24, 2025, on CD, vinyl, and digitally. Forecast is a Nashville-based collective of visionary musicians led by acclaimed performer, producer, composer, educator, and recording artist John Mailander, known for his voice on the fiddle and other stringed instruments. (Dreamspider Publicity, 2024)

Forecast is John Mailander on fiddle, keys, and electronics; Ethan Jodziewicz on upright and fretless electric bass; Chris Lippincott on steel guitars, keys, and electronics; Mark Raudabaugh on drums and percussion, Jake Stargel on acoustic guitar, and David Williford on tenor saxophone and bass clarinet.

Produced by Mailander, Let The World In was recorded by Brook Sutton at The Studio Nashville, assisted by Will Tyson and Maeve Graham. It was mixed by Daniel Rice and mastered by Wayne Pooley. With nine tracks, four of which are shorter free improvs, all but “Road” are original instrumentals. 

The songs show a crossover from the jazz side of things and more into the jam band world, especially with the first single—a Nick Drake song, “Road,” which is available to stream and buy now.

“‘Road’ has been a bit of a mantra to me over the past couple of years. I haven’t always considered myself much of a singer, but it felt important for me to sing this one myself on the album. Lyrically, I feel like it ties into the themes of the album as a whole, and it’s a great vehicle for jamming as a band. This track captures a lot of the vibe of what we do live.” – John Mailander

The song was described as “majestic and expansive” by JamBase, who debuted the Grouch Bucket-animated video that accompanied it. In their feature, they went into deeper detail with John about “Road” and the entire album. 

Let The World In is the spiritual third in a trilogy of “Forecast” records and the second “true” album as a band since 2021’s Look Closer, which was recorded during the pandemic. Originally assembled for the live debut of John’s 2019 album Forecast, the group adopted the name for a series of residency shows in Nashville at Dee’s Lounge. John Mailander’s Forecast has since developed a dedicated following through their adventurous improvisations, singular collaborations, and genre-bending, exuberant musical explorations.

The album opens with 18 seconds of the band candidly gathering to warm up, culminating in the count-off to “Let The World In.” The title track is a Forecast sound collage in which Mailander explores on fiddle and Wurlitzer, and the ambiance is enhanced further with the addition of the “Let The World In Sound Freedom Expressionists” (Hannah Delynn, Maya De Vitry, Gibb Droll, Ella Korth, Lindsay Lou, and Royal Masat).

Other compositions include the bluesy, whimsical, and mysterious “Gardener,” the string-layered “Chapters,” and the peaceful Metheny/Hornsby-inspired “Heartland,” which showcases Stargel’s imaginative guitar solo along with a Jodziewicz arco bass feature and Mailander’s piano playing. 

“(improvisations 1)” and “(2)” are short pieces that were spontaneously composed by Forecast during the end of their daily recording sessions. “(reprise),” bookends the album with a reinterpretation of the title track’s cinematic main melody, with Mailander again on piano. Let The World In is meant to be played as a whole listening experience. Play this album loud.

Along with “conducting” the Forecast, Mailander is a member of Bruce Hornsby & the Noisemakers. His playing can be heard on albums by Billy Strings (including the Grammy-winning album Home), Noah Kahan, Joy Williams, Lucy Dacus, Molly Tuttle, Joe K. Walsh, Chatham County Line, and many more. John is currently on tour with Sam Grisman Project.

Let The World In Track Listing:

(open) (0:18)

Let The World In (6:52)

Gardener (4:40)

(improvisation 1) (1:15)

Chapters (2:55)

Heartland (6:22)

(improvisation 2) (1:44)

Road (9:25)

(reprise) (1:47)

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Shop Local, Save Big: San Antonio’s Top Holiday Deals to Make Your Season Bright

La Panadería’s Holiday Cake Boxes. Photo: La Panadería, used with permission.

San Antonio is brimming with holiday cheer and there’s no better way to embrace the season than by experiencing the city’s festive offerings. From decadent holiday treats to sparkling winter wonderlands and stocking stuffer ideas, the city has plenty to offer. These are some of the most charming seasonal experiences that will make holiday celebrations extra special. (Bakery Lorraine, Panadería, Plaza San Antonio Hotel & Spa, Kimpton Santo, Classic Christmas, Twang, Taco Cabana, 2024)

HOLIDAY SWEET TREATS

Bakery Lorraine: 12 Days of Macarons Holiday Box, Bûche de Noël, Holiday Pies & Seasonal Treats – Sweeten your holidays with Bakery Lorraine’s 12 Days of Macarons Holiday Box, Bûche de Noël, Holiday Pies, and seasonal treats. The holiday boxes are Christmas Tree shaped and painted by artist David Salaiz, who has worked part-time at Bakery Lorraine over the last four years as he travels between NYC and San Antonio. Macarons come in festive flavors like Eggnog, Champagne, Cranberry Ginger, White Chocolate Peppermint, and more. Orders for these boxes must be placed 24 hours in advance and can be picked up between December 14 – December 24 at the purchaser’s choice of Bakery Lorraine locations. The Holiday Box is priced at $60.

The limited-time Bûche de Noël is a moist pistachio sponge cake layered with a luscious pistachio and raspberry mousse, creating a harmonious blend of flavors. The log is enrobed in a thick, glossy dark chocolate glaze, adding a touch of elegance and richness. Priced at $64 and serving 8-10 people, pre-orders end on December 21. Guests can select their choice of location and date (December 21 or 24) for pickup. 

Holiday pies are also available for pre-order at Bakery Lorraine. Guests can order a Whiskey Pecan Pie for $28 or a Cranberry Apple Pie for $32. Pre-orders close on December 18, with a choice of pickup date of December 23 or 24 at the choice of Bakery Lorraine location.

Available in-store at all locations, guests can also indulge in additional holiday treats like Gingerbread Men, Pumpkin Cheesecake, and more. Whether gifting them or treating yourself, these beautifully crafted, flavor-packed treats are sure to bring joy to all festive gatherings.

La Panadería: Holiday Cake Boxes & Velvet Conchas – La Panadería takes holiday baking to the next level with their specially curated Holiday Cake Boxes, filled with a selection of rich, moist and petite cakes. They are priced at $90 a box and are available for pre-order starting on Monday, December 16. Additionally, don’t miss La Panadería’s limited-time seasonal Velvet Conchas—an irresistible twist on the traditional Mexican sweet bread, featuring a vibrant red velvet exterior and a melt-in-your-mouth softness inside. The velvet conchas are filled with Chocolate Ganache & La Lechera Filling and can be found for purchase in all locations. These are the perfect gifts or additions to your holiday spread. Available to pre-order with pick-up dates on December 22, 23, or 24

La Panadería: Rosca de Reyes for Dia de los Reyes (January 6)  –La Panadería honors Día de los Reyes (celebrated on January 6) with pre-orders of the iconic Rosca de Reyes, a vibrant round festive bread that is as rich in symbolism as it is in flavor. As one of the most cherished holidays in Latin American and Spanish cultures, it is a day that honors the Three Kings who brought gifts to the baby Jesus. While this day marks the end of the Christmas season, it also signifies a time for community, family, and delicious tradition. 

La Panadería’s Rosca de Reyes can be pre-ordered starting on Monday, December 30 with pickup date options between January 3 through January 6. Guests can purchase a family sized version for $28 or a 6-pack mini version for $26. Individual mini versions are available in-store at each La Panadería location year round. As the holiday season winds down, Día de los Reyes and the Rosca de Reyes provide a beautiful opportunity to keep the festive spirit alive, make new memories, and honor the values of generosity, joy, and community.

IMMERSIVE HOLIDAY EXPERIENCES

Plaza San Antonio Hotel & Spa: Miracle on Arcineiga St. – Plaza San Antonio Hotel & Spa, Autograph Collection invites you to experience Miracle on Arciniega St., a holiday transformation of the beloved Anaqua Garden Bar. From now through December 31, the bar will sparkle with festive decor and offer a holiday-themed menu, creating the ultimate seasonal escape. Guests will be immersed in the magic of the holidays with twinkling lights, cheerful tunes, and a limited-time seasonal menu in a cozy, vibrant setting. Whether celebrating with friends or family, Miracle on Arciniega St. is the perfect way to enjoy the spirit of the season in the heart of the city.

Miracle on Arciniega St (Anaqua Garden Bar) at the Plaza San Antonio Hotel & Spa
555 S Alamo St.
San Antonio, TX 78205

Kimpton Santo: Winter Chalet & Snow Globe Dining – Unique to IHG hotels, the Winter Chalet is a unique pop-up where the hotel transforms to resemble the ultimate wintertime lodge. The Winter Chalet at Kimpton Santo will be open to guests now through February 28, 2025. It is set up in the interior courtyard and serves as a scenic holiday photo backdrop for travelers, featuring evergreens, cozy seating, atmospheric lighting, and more.

In addition to the Winter Chalet activation in the interior courtyard at Kimpton Santo, the hotel is also upping the experience at Dean’s Steak and Seafood with unique themed private dining options. Large snow globe-like domes will be available to rent for breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner service in Kimpton Santo’s historic courtyard. 

Kimpton Santo Hotel
431 S. Alamo St.
San Antonio, TX 78205

Classic Christmas: Immersive Holiday Lights & Activities – Step into a world of real holiday magic at Classic Christmas San Antonio on select dates from now through December 29. This season, cherished holiday traditions come to life in San Antonio at the Toyota Field amid a spectacle of dazzling lights. Crafted by the creators of the renowned World’s Largest Christmas Light Maze, Enchant Christmas, this immersive holiday celebration promises to create unforgettable moments of togetherness and joy at this beloved time of year. This nostalgic celebration is packed with dazzling lights, festive activities, and unforgettable memories.

Toyota Field
5106 David Edwards Drive
San Antonio, TX 78233

Tickets start at $21 and are available online.

Sensory Friendly Night from 5:30p.m. to 7:30p.m. on Thursday, December 19 – Sensory Friendly Night is a special low sensory evening. During this time, Classic Christmas is lowering the volume and capacity so that families can enjoy Classic Christmas in a more relaxed setting. Attendance is limited to ensure a calm and magical experience for everyone, making it perfect for those with autism, Sensory Processing Disorder, or any special needs, along with their families and caregivers.

STOCKING STUFFERS

Twang: Premium-flavored Salts, Sugars & Seasoning Blends – Twang, founded in San Antonio and now available nationwide, is the perfect choice for holiday gatherings and thoughtful gifting to the mixologist in your life (or flavored salt enthusiast). The trailblazing Latino-founded company is dedicated to crafting premium-flavored salts, sugars, and seasoning blends. Twang products are perfectly sized to add into stockings, with products: Twang Beer Salt, Twang Snack Salts, and Twang Drink Rimmers. Prices vary by product.

Twang is available for purchase online with delivery available nationwide. In-store purchases can be made at select Walmart, H-E-B, Buc-ee’s, Kroger, Albertsons, Smart & Final, Bashas,’ Food City, QT, Circle K, Specs, and BevMo locations.

Taco Cabana: $5 Holiday Guest Appreciation Card – While supplies last, customers will receive a $5 Holiday Guest Appreciation Card with every $25 spent on Taco Cabana gift cards in a single transaction now through Tuesday, December 31. This promotion is available only at participating Texas locations. Customers can purchase the gift cards online (e-gift card) or a physical card in stores. The Holiday Guest Appreciation Card is valid starting two hours after activation and can be used until March 31, 2025. Available now until Tuesday, December 31

Unlocking the Mysteries of the Brain: What ‘Out of Your Mind’ Reveals About the Human Brain

‘Out of Your Mind: The Biggest Mysteries of the Human Brain’ will be released in January. Courtesy photo, used with permission.

The search to understand how the brain works has been a long-standing scientific endeavor, exploring the complexities of cognition, emotions, memory, and consciousness. Neuroscience and psychology have made significant strides, yet much remains unknown about the brain’s intricate processes. Books such as “The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat” by Oliver Sacks delve into neurological disorders, offering insight into brain function. In “How to Change Your Mind,” Michael Pollan explores neuroplasticity and the impact of psychedelics. Meanwhile, Daniel Kahneman’s “Thinking, Fast and Slow” illuminates decision-making and cognitive biases, offering a deeper understanding of human thought processes.

If you’ve always wanted to learn more about the inner workings of the brain but found the subject too complicated, there’s a new book coming out next month that aims to make it more accessible to all readers.

Out of Your Mind: The Biggest Mysteries of the Human Brain” by Jorge Cham and Dwayne Godwin goes on sale January 28th, 2025. It’s an introductory journey into your own mind—if your inner voice had a Ph. D. in brain science, cracked jokes, and drew cartoons. (Penguin Random House, 2024)

Why do you love? Why do you lie? What makes you happy? Every single thought you have comes from one place: your brain. But what makes it tick? How much of it have we decoded, and how much of it remains an impenetrable mystery?

Join best-selling author and online cartoonist Jorge Cham and neuroscientist Dwayne Godwin on a deep dive into the fascinating world of the human brain, in which they will explore questions such as: What is consciousness? Where is you in the brain? And do we have free will? All while illuminating everything we know (and DON’T know) about one of the most complex objects in the known universe.

Think of it as conversation-ammunition for your next cocktail party, or a quick fascinating read while you’re in the bathroom (don’t worry, the chapters aren’t that long). Centered around questions we all ask ourselves at some point but don’t usually have answers to, “Out of Your Mind” is an illustrated book about the brain that isn’t too brainy. Playful, accessible, and deeply insightful, it’s the one brain book that’s truly accessible and suitable for all brains.

Some of the questions that are addressed include:

  • Where is the mind?
  • Why do we love?
  • Why do we hate?
  • Will an AI take my job?
  • What are the limits of memory?
  • What is addiction?
  • What is consciousness?
  • What makes us happy?
  • Do we have free will?
  • What happens when we die?
  • What makes us human?

JORGE CHAM is the Daytime Emmy-nominated and best-selling cartoonist creator of the popular online comic strip “Piled Higher and Deeper” (known as PHD Comics – phdcomics.com). He is the co-creator, Executive Producer and Creative Director of “Elinor Wonders Why,” one of the highest-rated animated shows on PBS Kids, and the co-author of two popular science books: the best-selling and award-winning “We Have No Idea: A Guide to the Unknown Universe and Frequently Asked Questions about the Universe,”as well as the children’s book “Oliver’s Great Big Universe.” Jorge is also the co-host and co-creator of “Daniel and Jorge Explain the Universe” a popular podcast and radio show. He obtained his Ph.D. in robotics from Stanford University and was an Instructor and Research Associate at Caltech from 2003-2005. He is originally from Panama.

DWAYNE GODWIN is a neuroscientist, an educator, and an academic leader who is a professor in the Department of Translational Neuroscience and served as graduate dean at the Wake Forest University School of Medicine in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. His research centers on the cellular basis of abnormal brain rhythms, including active projects on calcium channel function, epilepsy, and traumatic brain injury. His goal is to use emerging insights about the brain to develop treatments and potential cures for neurological diseases. His science outreach includes Mind in Pictures, cocreated with Jorge Cham for Scientific American Mind, as well as blogs for the Society for Neuroscience and the Museum of the Moving Image.

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Uncovering the Stories of Life and Death on the Border: A Visit to the San Benito Cultural Heritage Museum

The exhibition ‘Life & Death on the Border 1910-1920’ will be on view until February 2025.

Remembering our historical past, both the good and bad, is essential for staying connected to our roots and understanding how we arrived at the present. Acknowledging past triumphs can inspire pride and unity, while reflecting on mistakes offers valuable lessons in avoiding repetition of errors. By examining history, we gain perspective on social, political, and cultural progress, helping us navigate contemporary challenges with wisdom. Moreover, remembering history fosters empathy, respect, and a deeper sense of identity, ensuring we honor those who came before and build a more informed, inclusive future. History guides us in shaping a better tomorrow.

Earlier this month, I attended the opening reception for the traveling exhibition Life & Death on the Border 1910-1920 at the San Benito Cultural Heritage Museum.

Speakers included Aleida Garcia, San Benito Cultural Arts Department Director, Ricardo Madrigal, and Rudy Garcia, local writer and poet who shared the story of the Jacinto Treviño. Jacinto Treviño is the subject of a well-known Border corrido, or ballad, in which the hero successfully escapes after a run-in with the Texas Rangers.

The exhibition itself is filled with local history and interesting historical facts including Border Renaissance-Literature, Prejudice and Racial Strife, and the history behind the formation of the League of United Latin American Citizens. One of the highlights is the tribute to the annual Día de los Muertos Caminata, which includes original artwork and an altar that features the names of known victims of border violence during those years, especially those who were denied due process and indiscriminately killed.

Overall, it’s an excellent reminder of the early history of the Rio Grande Valley. It is worth checking out, especially for those who are native to the area; you might just learn something new.

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Life & Death on the Border 1910–1920 is a traveling exhibition created by the Refusing to Forget Project in partnership with the Bullock Museum. This powerful exhibition explores a turbulent period in Texas history, shedding light on the violence, resistance, and resilience that shaped the U.S.-Mexico borderlands during the early 20th century. (San Benito Cultural Arts Department, 2024)

Through a compelling collection of panels, on loan from The Mexican American Museum of Texas, depicting historical artifacts, photographs, and narratives, visitors will gain insight into the societal struggles and cultural transformations that defined this era. The exhibition serves as a platform for reflection and dialogue, honoring the voices and stories of communities profoundly impacted by these events.

As part of the exhibition, the San Benito Cultural Center is thrilled to acknowledge and pay tribute to the annual Dia de los Muertos Caminata, organized by Mr. Ricardo Madrigal. Now in its fifth year, the caminata is a 3-mile trek from San Benito’s Heavin Park to the State Historical Marker placed at the Southbound Exit 16 rest area memorializing the lives lost during this turbulent time in our history. Original artwork for four of the five years will be on display and paired with an altar in remembrance.

The exhibition is on view at the San Benito Cultural Center, located at 225 E. Stenger Street, San Benito, TX 78586, and will run through February 8, 2025. Admission for this exhibition is part of the general admission for the San Benito Cultural Heritage Museum, and the public is invited to explore this important chapter in border history.

San Benito Cultural Center
225 E Stenger St
San Benito, TX 78586

The Silent Fight for Survival: Homelessness and Family in ‘SCRAP’

Vivian Kerr, Anthony Rapp, Lana Parrilla and Beth Dover star in the heartfelt drama SCRAP. Courtesy photo, used with permission.

Dramatic movies explore complex emotions, relationships, and life’s toughest challenges. They often present characters facing personal or external conflicts, allowing viewers to connect deeply with their struggles. The emotional depth and character-driven storytelling create a sense of empathy, as audiences see parts of themselves reflected in the characters’ journeys. These films often provoke introspection, offering insight into human nature and societal issues. Whether highlighting personal growth, loss, or triumph, dramatic movies resonate because they evoke raw emotions, making them relatable and powerful. Their ability to stir emotions keeps audiences engaged long after the credits roll.

London, UK: Rue Dangeau is delighted to announce that Vivian Kerr’s SCRAP will be available on Digital Download from 13th December. (Strike Media, 2024)

Initially created and released as a short in 2018, SCRAP is Vivian Kerr’s feature length directorial debut, a film which she also wrote, and stars in the lead role. SCRAP also includes Anthony Rapp (Star Trek: Discovery), Lana Parrilla (Once Upon a Time), and Beth Dover (Outpost).

SCRAP – Beth (Vivian Kerr) has recently been laid off and struggles to maintain the appearance of a successful middle-class lifestyle as she bounces around Los Angeles. Hoping to land a new job and change her situation before her estranged older brother Ben (Anthony Rapp) finds out, Beth must confront her own pride in order to reconnect with him and provide for her young daughter, Birdy. Meanwhile, Ben and Stacy (Lana Parrilla) consider a third round of IVF and Stacy, a successful attorney, must re-evaluate her own conflicted relationship with motherhood.

Digital Release Date: 13th December
Digital Platforms: iTunes, Google, Amazon, and Vudu
Director & Writer: Vivian Kerr
Producers: Vivian Kerr, Marion Kerr, Suresh Cedrick Pereira, Rachel Stander
Cast: Vivian Kerr, Anthony Rapp, Lana Parrilla, and Beth Dover
Genre: Drama
Run Time: 105 mins

Ballet, Beauty, and Holiday Cheer: The Children’s Nutcracker at the Lila Cockrell Theatre

Transport your family to a magical winter wonderland with The Children’s Nutcracker. Courtesy photo, used with permission.

San Antonio, TX —The Children’s Nutcracker is a truly enchanting, family-friendly adaptation of the classic Christmastime ballet. Presented on December 13 and 14 by the Children’s Ballet of San Antonio, the region’s foremost institution for youth dance instruction, this dynamic production infuses the timeless elegance of The Nutcracker ballet with CBSA’s mission to create professional-grade performance opportunities for pint sized prima ballerinas, supremely talented young adult dancers and inspiring special needs performers. Ticket information is available through Ticketmaster.

The 10th anniversary winter wonderland production takes place at the magnificent Lila Cockrell Theater, located amidst the famous San Antonio Riverwalk’s famed holiday light display. The 90-minute runtime ensures young audiences stay enthralled and inspired, while pre-show opportunities to visit Santa, shop at an onsite holiday market, and indulge in mouthwatering treats from the Kingdom of Sweets create the perfect atmosphere to kick off the holiday season.

Eagerly anticipated auditions draw hundreds of regional applicants hoping to secure a spot on San Antonio’s top stages and dance alongside world-renowned guest artists. This year, international ballet masters and principal artists Aliaksandra Krukava and Nurlan Kinerbayev, both experts in ballet’s acclaimed Vaganova method made famous by the likes of Anna Pavlova, Mikhail Baryshnikov and Rudolf Nureyev, return to lend their expertise to the choreography and staging of The Children’s Nutcracker, as well as dance the principal roles for the December 13 performance. These acclaimed dancers have performed leading roles in classical ballets for numerous companies throughout Europe and the United States, including the Russian National Ballet. Their presence on a San Antonio stage is truly a unique opportunity, made possible by CBSA.

The production is sure to satisfy audiences familiar with the 19th century tale of young Clara and her magical Nutcracker Prince, and dazzle those experiencing the cherished tradition for the first time. All the grandeur of Tchaikovsky’s original ballet score and the classic elements of The Nutcracker legacy are retained in The Children’s Nutcracker, while the energetic pace is designed to entrance younger audiences from start to finish.

Adding to the holiday cheer is the knowledge that proceeds from The Children’s Nutcracker support CBSA’s civic altruism. To date, the company and the affiliated Dance Center of San Antonio has provided life-changing educational and performance opportunities to nearly 2,500 young dancers from South and Central Texas, performed for more than 35,000 Title I schoolchildren and 2,000 underserved community members affiliated with Bexar County youth and family service organizations, and awarded more than $100,000 in scholarships to special needs, boys’ dance, and financial needs-based students.

The Children’s Ballet of San Antonio presents The Children’s Nutcracker

Friday December 13, 7p.m. and Saturday December 14, 2p.m.

Note: Holiday Market and Photos with Santa and cast opens one hour prior to showtime.

The Lila Cockrell Theatre
200 E. Market Street
San Antonio, TX 78205

Unwrap the Perfect Holiday Drink: Bols Ready-to-Enjoy Cocktails for Effortless Celebrations

Cheers to every holiday moment with Bols Ready-to-Enjoy Cocktails. Courtesy photo, used with permission.

The holiday season is a time to gather with friends and family, creating cherished memories filled with laughter and joy. Whether cozying up around a crackling fire or sharing festive meals, the warmth of togetherness is unmatched. Cocktails add a special touch, with creative concoctions that brighten the mood—perhaps a spiced mulled wine, a classic eggnog, or a vibrant cranberry mojito. These drinks serve as more than refreshments; they spark conversations and bring everyone closer. As glasses clink and stories are shared, the magic of the holidays truly comes alive, making the season unforgettable.

This season, whether it’s a cozy night in, a lively gathering, or the countdown to midnight, Bols Ready-to-Enjoy Cocktails make it effortless to elevate every occasion with bar-quality flavors, backed by nearly 450 years of cocktail expertise. (Bols, 2024)

Here’s how each of Bols RTE cocktails can seamlessly fit into your favorite holiday moments: 

  • Christmas Eve Wind-Down: Espresso Martini – End Christmas Eve on a high note with this rich, smooth treat as a sophisticated after-dinner indulgence with family and friends. Served chilled with coffee beans, it adds a refined, comforting vibe to the evening.
  • Holiday Brunch Cheers: Margarita Azul – This vibrant blue margarita adds zest and cheer to holiday brunches on Christmas Day or New Year’s Day, bringing brightness to the morning to start the day with joy.
  • Elegant Gatherings: Red Light Negroni – Ideal for holiday soirées or office parties, this Negroni offers smooth, malty flavors with a botanical twist, perfect for mingling in style. Served with a twist of orange zest for that extra touch.
  • Fireside Nights: Very Old Fashioned – Nothing warms a winter night quite like the cozy, cedarwood notes of the Very Old Fashioned. It’s the ideal fireside sipper for intimate family gatherings or a quiet night by the fireplace, letting you unwind and embrace the season’s peaceful moments.
  • New Year’s Eve Toasts: Pornstar Martini – Add a pop of festive flair to New Year’s Eve with the vibrant, sweet libation. Its orange hue and lively flavors of vanilla and candied orange peel make it perfect for toasting at midnight, bringing lively energy to any celebration as the countdown begins.

Each cocktail is available in both 200ml tubes (perfect for one generous pour or two cocktails) and 375ml bottles (providing three-to-four servings), making them a thoughtful gift for hosts or an easy addition to your own celebrations.

Ally Venable’s ‘Do You Cry’ Delivers Raw Emotion and Soulful Power

Ally Venable shares her new song ‘Do You Cry,’ a heartfelt exploration of lost love. Courtesy photo, used with permission.

Texas blues-rock singer, songwriter, and guitarist Ally Venable is back with a poignant new single, Do You Cry,” a soul-stirring ballad that dives deep into the emotional complexities of heartbreak and lost love. The song, which marks a raw departure into the more vulnerable corners of Venable’s musical identity, is available now on all streaming platforms. (Big Hassle, 2024)

“The song explores the raw, vulnerable experience of heartbreak and the complex emotions that come with it. I wrote ‘Do You Cry’ about the bittersweet reality of lost love. I hope this song can connect with listeners on a deeply personal level.” – Ally Venable

Known for her electrifying live performances, signature glitter dresses, and black knee-high boots, Ally Venable is a force in the blues-rock world. Guitar Player Magazine describes her as an artist who “pulls off a stunner of gritty and/or sultry blues rock tunes embellished with lots of tasty guitar solos.” With a musical journey rooted in the blues and nurtured through early influences like Stevie Ray Vaughan, Ally has steadily built a reputation as one of the most exciting and dynamic guitarists and songwriters of her generation.

Born in Kilgore, Texas, Ally Venable began singing at age four and picked up the guitar at age 12. By 13, she was leading her own band, already drawing from her deep love for the blues. Her early albums, No Glass Shoes (2016) and Puppet Show (2018), earned her local acclaim and charted radio play. However, it was her 2019 release, Texas Honey, which pushed her to international recognition, debuting at #2 on the Billboard Blues chart and establishing Ally as one of the brightest stars in the genre.

Her 2021 album Heart of Fire, which also charted on the Blues Billboard charts, featured collaborations with music legends like Kenny Wayne Shepherd and highlighted Ally’s ability to write about love, pain, and overcoming adversity.“On this album, I really wanted to create a tone of overcoming your struggles and persevering through them, she shared.

Ally’s most recent release, Real Gone (2023), produced by Grammy-winning Tom Hambridge, debuted at #1 on the Billboard Blues Charts and included collaborations with blues icons Buddy Guy and Joe Bonamassa. This spring, she was named #2 on Guitar World’s list of Top 15 Young Guns Making the Gibson Les Paul Cool Again and received the Road Warrior Award at the Independent Blues Music Awards.

In addition to her solo tours, Ally’s band has supported legends like Buddy Guy, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, and Colin James, and she has performed alongside fellow guitar icons on the Experience Hendrix tour and at ACL Live in Austin, Texas.

Looking ahead, Ally Venable will be part of the highly anticipated Experience Hendrix Tour in 2025, where she will share the stage with musical heavyweights like Samantha Fish, Devon Allman, Eric Johnson, Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, and many more.

With her new single Do You Cry, Ally Venable proves once again that her artistry continues to evolve, offering her audience a more intimate and introspective side of her music. Fans old and new will find comfort in the vulnerability and soulfulness of this beautifully crafted song.

PechaKucha San Antonio: A Vibrant Celebration of Art, Culture, and Creativity

The last PechaKucha of 2024 will take place at the historic Scottish Rite. Courtesy photo, used with permission.

SAN ANTONIO, TX – PechaKucha San Antonio – the global arts and culture series that hosts speakers who share their passions in a unique format – is excited to announce its Volume 45 as the final event in the 2024 series. The event is scheduled for Thursday, December 12, 2024, at the Scottish Rite Cathedral in downtown San Antonio (308 Ave E, San Antonio, TX 78205). The night begins with a welcome reception at 6:30p.m., followed by presentations starting at 7:30 p.m. (PechaKucha San Antonio, 2024)

The historic Scottish Rite building was completed in 1924 and serves as the headquarters and meeting place for the Scottish Rite Masonry in San Antonio and for the South Texas region, as well as frequently used for performing arts and other cultural events.

Volume 45 will feature a talented group of local speakers. The seven presenters include:

Brenda L. Burmeister, Artist and Educator
Chris Hernandez, Record Hoarder
• Curtis Hunt III, Stone Mason
Attie Jonker, Master Craftsman
• Andrea “Andi” Rodriguez, Cultural Placemaker
Emily Royall, Public Interest Technology Expert
Roberto Treviño, Executive Director

The evening’s emcee will be poet and author Jenny Browne – she has served as the Poet Laureate of both the City of San Antonio and State of Texas, and is a Professor of English and Creative Writing at Trinity University. The welcome reception will feature live music by musicians from the San Antonio Philharmonic. The San Antonio Philharmonic musicians are not only professionals, they are friends and neighbors, working to cultivate the vibrant arts culture that represents the community we all love.

The welcome reception will also include complimentary bites by San Antonio chefs and restaurants including in-kind sponsors Tandem, Naco Mexican Grayson, Beacon Hill Deli, and Olla Express. Additionally the event will feature cocktails available for purchase curated by local bar Amor Eterno.

Tickets are $10 per person and can be purchased online.

A note on venue accessibility: The historic Scottish Rite has stairs leading up to the event space; for an accessibility option from the street level, there will be a livestream watch room available on the ground floor ballroom.

Pronounced “PEH-chuh KOO-chuh,” PechaKucha is a 20 image x 20 second arts and cultures series. We host speakers who share their passions in a unique format: Each presenter gets exactly 20 images, and each slide advances automatically every 20 seconds (for a total time of 6:40).

San Antonio’s first quarterly PechaKucha Night was held in February 2011 and now attracts hundreds of attendees to venues throughout San Antonio. It showcases a broad range of individuals, including architects, artists, makers, academics, community leaders and more. PechaKucha (Japanese for “chit chat”) is an event format developed by Tokyo’s Klein Dytham Architecture to encourage creative professionals to share projects and ideas that they are passionate about. Since it began in 2003, PechaKucha has expanded to more than 1200 cities around the world.

Previous PechaKucha event. Courtesy photo, used with permission.