World premiere of Our American Family documentary

The documentary Our American Family will premiere at the Woodstock Film Festival 2021. Courtesy photo, used with permission.

Our American Family is a radically honest, unfiltered portrait of a close-knit Philadelphia family fighting its greatest nemesis: generational addiction. Beginning with a pivotal, “nothing to lose” moment, then captured over the course of the following year, five family members tired of life plagued by addiction on center stage, each struggle to transcend their crippling histories: a mother who learned from childhood to enable her own mother’s addiction, a daughter who doesn’t know who she is without a substance, a son who learned everything about “Heroin 101” from his sister, a younger son who feels alone but acts content to ease the family’s burden, and a stepfather who wonders if addiction is really a disease or simply a by-product of laziness. What will it take to shift this entrenched, wrenching pattern in their lives? How will they each free themselves from their interlocking fates? Will they be able to make significant changes to help their next generation? The members of Our American Family invite us into their lives to find hope and to explore what is possible. No experts. No drug use. No melodrama. (Our American Family, 2021)

WORLD PREMIERE–Feature Length Documentary (USA)
RT 87 mins
Directed and produced by Hallee Adelman and Sean King O’Grady

Tickets are available for the Woodstock Film Festival 2021 Screenings
World Premiere: Saturday October 2 at 3:45p.m.
Bearsville Theater
291 Tinker St
Woodstock, NY 12498

Sunday October 3 at 2p.m.
Orpheum Theatre Saugerties
156 Main St
Saugerties, NY 12477

Courtesy photo, used with permission

Solo artist Zych to release debut album via Metal Assault Records

Zych’s will release debut album Dante’s Inferno Part I via Metal Assault Records on October 22, 2021. Photo: google

Multi-instrumentalist and composer Justin Zych, better known as Zych, has joined the Metal Assault Records roster as the label’s first ever solo artist signing. He has toured internationally and worked with bands such as Zephaniah (Indiana), Viking (Los Angeles), Munroe’s Thunder (US / UK), Them (NY / Germany) and many more. (Justin Zych, 2021)

Dante’s Inferno Part I, slated for release October 22 on Metal Assault Records, will initiate a series of solo albums dedicated to the poetry of Dante Alighieri by Zych. Unlike other albums based on Dante’s Inferno, this album goes in-depth into each canto. The album is nearly 70 minutes long with eight intense songs (No fillers). This progressive metal heavyweight of an album evaporates the boundaries between all genres. Every track takes on its own direction with an all-star musical cast of internationally well-known musicians. Each song is also accompanied by outstanding artwork from a well-established visual artist. This is THE heavy metal soundscape to lend your ear to as you read the first eight cantos of The Inferno.

Metal Assault Records will release Dante’s Inferno Part I on October 22, 2021 on deluxe digipack CD and digital platforms. The album’s cover is a scan of a canvas piece created by Tricia Cavender. Pre-orders for the digital album, deluxe digipack CD (with a full 16-page booklet included), and special merch bundles featuring the “Canto VII” t-shirt design, 12” x 12” giclee prints of the album cover art, stickers, and guitar picks, are available now via the Zych Bandcamp page.

The album’s lead single and opening track, “Canto I – Overture” premiered on August 6 along with a stunning music video in all its 4K glory.

Dante’s Inferno Part I track listing:
1. Canto I – Overture (8:56)
2. Canto II – Gates Of Sorrow (5:23)
3. Canto III – All Hope Abandon (8:27)
4. Canto IV – Limbo (10:04)
5. Canto V – Lust (6:37)
6. Canto VI – The Gluttonous (8:24)
7. Canto VII – The Avaricious & The Wrathful (9:08)
8. Canto VIII – Into the Depths of Hell (11:21)
Total Runtime: 1:08:20

Full list of participating musicians:
Justin Zych (Zephaniah, Viking) – Guitars, Synths, Bass, Vocals
Albert Rybka (Acracy, Kategory V) – Vocals
Ronny Munroe (Ex-Metal Church, Between Worlds) – Vocals
Ty Christian (Lords of The Trident) – Vocals
Troy Norr (THEM, Coldsteel) – Vocals
Patick Parris (Project Roenwolfe) – Vocals
Zebah Latifi (Zephaniah) – Vocals
Angel Cotte (Demolition Hammer, THEM) – Drums
Ed Stephens (Ringworm, Vindicator) – Bass
Ian Bender (Zephaniah) – Bass
Paul Kendall (Valhalla) – Piano, synth, guest soloist
Shaun Cothron (Zephaniah) – Guest Soloist
Brian Koenig (Lords of the Trident) – Guest soloist
Kyle Smith (Death On Fire) – Percussion
Kenny Woods – All Saxophones
Paul Rowan – All trumpets
David Cooke – All trombones
Ilona Orban – All violins
Derek Reeves – All violas
Bennett Spickelmier – All Cellos

Zych (Justin Zych) is a musician specializing in guitar, bass, and piano. He earned his bachelor’s degree in music performance from IPFW and currently teaches music online. He is an experienced international touring musician and guitar technician, who has worked with world renowned bands such as Zephaniah (IN), Viking (CA), THEM (NY/GER), Munroe’s Thunder (USA/UK) and many others.

As a composer, Zych has created several compositions for musical groups, commercials, and scores for online videos. His technical prowess and heartfelt melodies define his style and inspire young and old musicians. He has played guitar for over 20 years and continues to excel at his craft by introducing new techniques and musical concepts to his playing.

Zych has created over four hundred arrangements/transcriptions for clients over the last three years and continues to on a regular basis. Some are as simple and short as a thirty second piano piece and some are as complex and intense as a ten minute orchestral piece. His compositions reflect a mixture of romantic period composition mixed with the complex structures of 20th century composition and jazz. Add a heavy metal element to that and you get a new, diverse and extremely full sound.

Justin Zych. Courtesy photo, used with permission.
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Brandy Zdan announces sonically and soulfully inspiring new album Falcon

Brandy Zdan’s new album Falcon will be released October 29. Courtesy photo, used with permission.

Brandy Zdan is a Canadian musician, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer based in Nashville, TN. After spending several years in Texas-supergroup, The Trishas, Zdan released her self-titled debut album in 2015. In 2018, Zdan’s second album, Secretear, was released on Tallest Man Records. Around that time, Rolling Stone dubbed Zdan “a guitar hero of the highest order,” only further cementing a truth which tour mates like Buddy Guy, Will Hoge, and Aaron Lee Tasjan knew all along. Her third album, the entirely self-produced and engineered Falcon, will be released on October 29, 2021. (Brandy Zdan, 2021)

For anyone who has ever said something along the lines of “You can’t do everything”—they have obviously never met Brandy Zdan. Amongst the most tumultuous season of her life to date, Canadian-turned-Nashvillian Zdan set out to make her new album Falcon on her own—writing, playing, producing, and engineering it by herself—leaving not the slightest clue that most of the recording was done in her laundry room during her baby’s nap times. The deeply personal recording process mirrors Falcon’s deeply personal songwriting. “Falcon is my story of the last two years. A story of miscarriage, loss, grief, pregnancy, motherhood, trauma, isolation, depression, hope, and love,” says Zdan. “I wanted to express all of those tangled feelings, and I hope that it encourages other women to express their grief and loneliness in whatever ways they choose.” But it is not the hardship that Falcon blossomed from that sticks with you after listening to the album, rather the unique liberation of disclosure it provides. “Everyone talks about being vulnerable, but there’s something different about this. This is the type of shit women aren’t supposed to be vocal about,” says Zdan. “It’s a stigma that needs to end, and now that I’ve broken that barrier in my own life I want to help others experience what a freeing place it can be.” Falcon is the hyper-personal and the universal wrapped into one record, and Zdan’s songwriting prowess—the razor-sharp detailing of the detangling of her life—is what makes these songs a salve for anyone else experiencing loss, or grief, or heartache.

Recently Zdan shared a music video for “Protector,” the first single from Falcon. Leaning into a J.J. Cale-esque, vintage drum machine feel, “Protector” starts off on a jovial foot with Zdan singing the first line: “I wanna get drunk, smoke a thousand cigarettes, chew a pack of Nicorette, and play dumb.” Before the end of the feel-good groove, however, the metaphor opens itself up, revealing an inner battle between Zdan and her tendency to guard her heart from the worst of it all. “This is my plead to call off the protector side of myself so I could really get down to it and deal with some grief and pain,” says Zdan. Like a lot of the songs from Falcon, “Protector” is a masterclass in how to share a bad feeling with a good song, greasy guitar solo and all. Fans can watch the “Protector” music video at this link and pre-order or pre-save Falcon ahead of its October 29 release right here.

After flirting with the idea of calling this new album life/death/life, a reference to the cyclical nature of her experiences, Zdan instead took note of the symbolism surrounding her. While grappling with her miscarriage, she experienced a vision of a spirit floating up to the sky on a falcon’s wing. Shortly afterward, she started to see a falcon fly throughout her neighborhood. Then, the week before her daughter was born, that falcon returned to perch on her property. The bird felt like an obvious icon for what her album stood for; strength despite size, gentle tenacity, and an ability to soar through the roughest weather. Listening to Falcon, those themes of perseverance and understated courage not only come through but are so effective that it feels like being in the room next to Zdan while she plays the album, recognizing those very traits within oneself and becoming part of a community that refuses to stay silent. “This album is a victory to overcoming almost every obstacle that can be thrown at a woman, mother, and musician,” she says, “and coming out on the other side intact and better for it.”

Falcon Track list:
Dying Inside
The Worst Thing
Falcon’s Wing
I Am Wild
Protector
Everyone Wants
Canceleer
Can You Be Alone
Mama

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New book release: ‘Daggers Drawn’ edited by Maxim Jakubowski

‘Daggers Drawn’ includes short stories by Ian Rankin, Jeffery Deaver, John Connolly, Denise Mina, John Harvey, and more. Photo: amazon

Maxim Jakubowski is a noted anthology editor with over seventy volumes to his credit, including “Invisible Blood,” the thirteen annual volumes of The Mammoth Book of Best British Mysteries, and titles on Professor Moriarty, Jack the Ripper, Future Crime, and Vintage whodunits. A publisher for over 20 years, he was also the co-owner of London’s Murder One bookstore and the crime columnist for Time Out and then The Guardian for 22 years. Stories from his anthologies have won most of the awards in the field on numerous occasions. He is currently the Vice Chair of the Crime Writers’ Association and a Sunday Times bestselling novelist in another genre. He is the editor of a new collection of short stories, “Daggers Drawn.” Edgy, twisted and disturbing, “Daggers Drawn” is the first Crime Writers’ Association Daggers Award retrospective, a visceral and thrilling collection featuring bestselling authors Ian Rankin, Jeffery Deaver, John Connolly, Denise Mina, and John Harvey. (amazon, 2021)

“Daggers Drawn” includes nineteen CWA Dagger-Award winning short stories from the best of the best in crime fiction. The first retrospective of the CWA’s Dagger Award winners, it brings together some of the greatest names in crime fiction to deliver a cutthroat collection of serial killers, grizzled detectives, drug dealers, and expert forgers. Observe as a Senior Curator at the Tate Gallery constructs the perfect crime in Ian Rankin’s “Herbert in Motion.” Watch an unlikely romance sour into a deadly obsession in Stella Duffy’s “Martha Grace.” Face parents who discover their child has committed the unthinkable in Denise Mina’s “Nemo Me Impune Lacessit.” In Jeffery Deaver’s “The Weekender” an intense hostage situation hits its peak in the most unlikely conclusion. Keep your secrets close, and your daggers drawn

Personal reflections on Banned Books Week 2021

Photo: Banned Books Week

Today marks the beginning of Banned Books Week, which this year takes place from Sunday September 26 through Saturday October 2, 2021. Banned Books Week is an annual event celebrating the freedom to read and was launched in 1982 in response to a sudden rise in the number of challenges to books in schools, bookstores, and libraries. It highlights the value of free and open access to information and brings the book community in their shared support of the freedom to seek and express ideas, even those that are considered unorthodox or unpopular. (Banned Books Week, 2021)

The subject of book banning is near and dear to my heart. Ever since I was young, I did not read books, I devoured them. My earliest memory of reading is in elementary school when it was time to order from the Scholastic Book Club. I remember looking forward to getting that order form and ordering at least one book every time, sometimes even two or three. Books were my friends and constant companions at a time when my family traveled during the summer when we were migrant workers. Often too young to work in the fields, I passed the time reading any books I could find. Books opened whole worlds, real or imagined, on earth and in outer space. Since English is my second language, reading helped improve my vocabulary and comprehension skills. When I picked up a book, I was in my own little world and no topic was taboo. Because of this, I learned about the beauty of friendship and love but also about the harsh reality of classism, racism, and gender inequalities which in turn helped me come to terms with the duality of life.

As an adult, my thirst for knowledge remains unquenched. When I read for leisure, it is usually horror, suspense, detective novels, science fiction, and historical fiction. My favorite author of all time is Stephen King because I started reading his novels in elementary school. Oddly enough, his books never scared me or caused me to have nightmares. Perhaps I have become desensitized to horror; that is fine by me. By reading all types of books, I discovered new schools of thought and realized that some ideas are not always what I was taught to believe and it has released me from my shackles. Now that I write book reviews, my circle of books has increased more than ever and I am still learning about other subjects that I might not have encountered otherwise.

Whenever I hear about book bannings due to people in positions of power who want to dictate what others can and cannot read, I realize that it is based on fear. They fear what they cannot control as well as any beliefs that could challenge the status quo. In the past, fear has caused people to do unspeakable acts, including burning books that they consider controversial. Book burnings are still taking place in today’s modern times. Books had a major part in shaping the adult that I am today so I strongly support the free flow of information. Due to the advancement of technology, information is available everywhere, including the dark web. No amount of banning, censuring, or challenging will deter anyone.

“If you are not willing to learn, no one can help you. If you are determined to learn, no one can stop you.” Zig Ziglar

“The Ghost of Windy Hill” by Clyde Robert Bulla is one of the earliest books I remember reading. It is a ghost story for children and I absolutely loved it. I had the book and would re-read it often. 

New book release: ‘Light Chaser’ by Peter F. Hamilton and Gareth L. Powell

‘Light Chaser’ is the new novel by Peter F. Hamilton and Gareth L. Powell. Photo: amazon

Peter F. Hamilton began writing in 1987, and sold his first short story to Fear magazine in 1988. He has written many bestselling novels, including the Greg Mandel series, the Night’s Dawn trilogy, the Commonwealth Saga and the Void trilogy, as well as several standalone novels including “Fallen Dragon” and “Great North Road.” Gareth L. Powell writes science fiction about extraordinary characters wrestling with the question of what it means to be human. He has won the BSFA Award twice, for Ack-Ack Macaque and Embers of War, and has also been a finalist for the Locus Award. In Peter F. Hamilton and Gareth L. Powell’s new action-packed sci-fi adventure “Light Chaser,” a love powerful enough to transcend death can bring down an entire empire. (amazon, 2021)

“Light Chaser” – Amahle is a Light Chaser – one of a number of explorers, who travel the universe alone (except for their onboard AI), trading trinkets for life stories. But when she listens to the stories sent down through the ages she hears the same voice talking directly to her from different times and on different worlds. She comes to understand that something terrible is happening, and only she is in a position to do anything about it. And it will cost everything to put it right.

Television adaptation: ‘Y: The last Man’ by Brian K. Vaughan and Pia Guerra

The television adaptation of ‘Y: The Last Man’ is available on FX on Hulu. Photo: amazon

Brian K. Vaughan is the Eisner and Harvey Award-Winning co-creator of many critically acclaimed comic books, including “Y: The Last Man,” Ex Machina, Runaways, and The Pride of Baghdad. A professional comics writer since his days as an undergraduate film student at New York University, Brian has written every major DC and Marvel character from Batman to X-Men. He has also written several screenplays, stage plays, and short stories. Pia Guerra has worked on various independent titles including the Bruiser, Sinnamon, Slip, Weird Business, Asylum, and a series of gaming manuals for White Wolf’s Masquerade, Changeling and Werewolf lines. In early 2001 Pia began working on Y: The Last Man written by Brian K. Vaughan. Since its release in July of 2002 response to the book has been overwhelmingly positive. Pia won the Shuster Award for Outstanding Canadian Comic Book Artist of 2006 for her work on Y: The Last Man. “Y: The Last Man” was adapted into a post-apocalyptic drama television series and premiered September 13 on FX on Hulu. It stars Diane Lane, Ashely Romans, Ben Schnetzer, Olivia Thirlby, and Amber Tamblyn. (amazon, 2021)

“Y: The Last Man,” is the winner of three Eisner Awards and one of the most critically acclaimed, best-selling comic books series of the last decade. It is at once humorous, socially relevant and endlessly surprising. Written by Brian K. Vaughan and with art by Pia Guerra, this is the saga of Yorick Brown—the only human survivor of a planet-wide plague that instantly kills every mammal possessing a Y chromosome. Accompanied by a mysterious government agent, a brilliant young geneticist, and his pet monkey, Ampersand, Yorick travels the world in search of his lost love and the answer to why he is the last man on earth.

New book release: ‘Followed Away’ by Andre Gonzalez

‘Followed Away’ is book three in the Exalls Attacks series. Photo: amazon

Andre Gonzalez is the international bestselling author of the Wealth of Time Series. He writes time-travel, thriller, and horror books after spending many years reading and studying the works of Stephen King and Dean Koontz. His goal is to keep readers up late and their hearts pumping a bit faster than normal when they crack open one of his books. Andre is the recipient of the Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers 2021 Independent Writer of the Year award. In his new novel, “Followed Away,” the third book in the Exalls Attacks series, life has spiraled out of control for Kyle Wells. Left with minimal means for survival, Kyle must band together with his squad as they sweep the country for any signs of life. (amazon, 2021)

“Followed Away” – Their mission is to save the world. But will they be able to save themselves? Upon returning to the outside world, they discover abyss. Hope and ambition quickly diminish as a disturbing reality settles in—they are all alone. Despite the prior catastrophic mission of cleansing the evil plaguing the land, the Crew find themselves once again facing their enemies for the soul of the future. Outnumbered and outsmarted, Kyle and his team must resort to desperate tactics if they want to survive.

“Followed Home”Book One: At first, everyone thought it was a prank. Something malevolent is brewing in the Rocky Mountains. Kyle and his friends encounter the evil firsthand while on a hunting trip, oblivious to the danger that will soon follow them back to the city. As tragedy unfolds across the region, the four companions are plunged into a horrifying struggle for survival with an otherworldly threat and the forces that oppose it. With millions of lives suddenly at risk, Kyle finds his best chance at survival is buried within an old family secret.

“Followed East”Book Two: The Exalls are back. And they are thirsty for revenge. Kyle Wells has spent the last four years piecing together his shattered life. After a meeting with the Pentagon, he agrees to fight the beings who have taken everything from him. Leaving behind the only life he has known, Kyle relocates across the country to embark on his new journey. Once in the nation’s capital, he learns an entire world has been kept classified for decades. More importantly, he discovers his grandmother’s true role in the organization known as The Crew. When random attacks begin sprouting around the country, a familiar disturbing pattern emerges. As the tragedies gradually inch closer toward the Pentagon, Kyle finds himself thrust into battle against his lethal enemies. With the ultimate showdown looming, he tumbles across a chilling revelation hidden in the depths of his father’s home. Will this discovery be the key to saving his life—and the country—as we know it?

San Antonio Museum of Art celebrates the fall season

San Antonio Museum of Art celebrates the fall season with in-person and virtual events. Photo: San Antonio Museum of Art, used with permission.

In celebration of the season, the San Antonio Museum of Art (SAMA) is excited to announce their lineup of fall events, including online lectures, live performances, and trick-or-treating through the galleries. Starting on Saturday, September 28 from 6p.m. – 7p.m. one of the nation’s most acclaimed photographers, LaToya Ruby, will lead an online lecture “Using Photography for Social Change,” highlighting how art is a powerful tool for social transformation. Tickets are available online and are $5 for members and $10 for non-members. Check online to learn more about SAMA’s fall events. (San Antonio Museum of Art, 2021)

San Antonians can learn more about their city’s deep brewing history on Friday, October 8, from 6p.m. – 7p.m. during the online lecture “Brewing History is American History” with Theresa McCulla, PhD, Curator of the American Brewing History Initiative at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American History. This talk will explore the role of beer in histories of technological innovation, immigration, and culture in San Antonio. Tickets are on sale here for $5 for members and $10 for non-members.

On Tuesday, October 12, San Antonio-based artist Jose Villalobos will perform in SAMA’s West Courtyard from 6p.m. – 6:30p.m. as part of the 2021 Texas Biennial. Having exhibited and performed nationwide, Villalobos’ San Antonio display reconciles the identity challenges in his life. Admission to the in-person artist performance is free.

Families can also enjoy trick-or-treating throughout the museum on Sunday, October 31 from 10a.m. – 5p.m. Visitors are encouraged to come dressed in their Halloween costumes as they explore the museum’s galleries. Swords, scepters, weapons, wands, and full-face masks will not be permitted.

The San Antonio Museum of Art serves as a forum to explore and connect with art that spans the world’s geographies, artistic periods, genres, and cultures. Its collection contains nearly 30,000 works representing 5,000 years of history. Housed in the historic former Lone Star Brewery on the Museum Reach of San Antonio’s River Walk, the San Antonio Museum of Art is committed to promoting the rich cultural heritage and life of the city. The Museum hosts hundreds of events and public programs each year, including concerts, performances, tours, lectures, symposia, and interactive experiences. As an active civic leader, the Museum is dedicated to enriching the cultural life of the city and the region, and to supporting its creative community.

Pearl’s fall events include tribute to pollinators, an herb festival, and a Día de los Muertos community altar

Pearl’s Día de los Muertos community altar will be available to for the community to view and share memories of loved ones. Photo: Pearl, used with permission.

Pearl is excited to announce various programs and events happening on campus this fall. This coming season, Pearl will host initiatives, an herb festival, and is also collaborating with local artists to create a community altar to celebrate Día de los Muertos. (Pearl, 2021)

“Pearl enjoys bringing the San Antonio community together and is excited to keep those experiences going this year after we were unable to do so in 2020. Our programming this fall will showcase food, culture, and arts from around the city.” – Pearl’s Chief Operating Officer Mesha Milsap

The 2021 fall programming is as follows:

Pearl Farmers Market and Pollinator Appreciation Month – October 1 – October 31
Pearl will continue to host the Farmers Market on Saturdays from 9a.m. to 1p.m. and its Makers Market on Sundays from 10a.m. to 2p.m. throughout the fall season. Guests can shop local fresh produce and goods at the nationally recognized Farmers Market each weekend.

In recognition of Pollinator Appreciation Month in October, Pearl is partnering with the Texas Butterfly Ranch to highlight the role pollinators play in the local food ecosystem. Through showcasing products at Farmers Market, sharing digital content, and introducing special signage on property highlighting host plants, Pearl brings awareness to pollinators and their role in making so many things possible.

Herb Festival: Parsley – October 16
The market will also host the 30th Annual Herb Market on Saturday, October 16 from 9a.m. to 1p.m. and will feature specialty herbs and other items. The featured herb of the year is Parsley (Petroselinum). A cooking demonstration is scheduled from 12p.m. to 1p.m. showcasing herbs and how to cook with the herb of the year. There will be activities for adults and children alike, experts to ask gardening questions, and fresh samples to take home.

Día de los Muertos – October 30 through November 7
Pearl continues its annual tradition of celebrating Día de los Muertos (celebrated November 1-2), with a community altar created by local artists and sisters, Manola and Maria Ramirez. The sisters are part of the all-female collaborative space, Lavaca Studios. The altar is dedicated to the San Antonio community and their loved ones who have passed away. The artists will use ethereal elements in the space like cempasúchil (marigolds), papel picado, and strands of tinsel to give visitors the feeling that they are walking into a place of worship. The focal point will be a tinsel heart as the centerpiece of the altar. The altar will be available to the public to view and share remembrances of loved ones from October 30 through November 7. Visitors can participate by lighting a digital candle for their loved ones who have passed.

Pearl is a dynamic neighborhood built around the historic Pearl Brewery, which operated from 1883 to 1999. Located just north of downtown San Antonio on the banks of the San Antonio River, it is home to architecturally significant buildings like the brewhouse and stable—both built in 1894—and numerous plazas. Today, Pearl is home to dozens of unique culinary concepts, one-of-a-kind retail, weekend markets, residential communities, innovative office tenants, the San Antonio campus of the Culinary Institute of America, and the award-winning Hotel Emma. Pearl is a vibrant district where community gathers to play, work, and live; it is a place where things are made and celebrated with purpose and sincerity. We invite all to gather and experience the best of what San Antonio has to offer.