Healing Towers is available to rent or buy. Courtesy photo, used with permission.
Why do we love horror movies so much? Could it be that by tapping into our primal fears, they offer a safe space to explore the unknown and confront anxiety? Moviegoers like the genre’s ability to thrill, shock, and provoke deep emotional responses. From supernatural terrors to psychological thrillers, horror evolves with cultural shifts, reflecting society’s fears and concerns. Its relevance endures because it pushes boundaries, sparks conversation, and allows viewers to experience fear without real danger. Whether through jump scares or creeping dread, horror remains a cathartic experience for many, making it a timeless and ever-popular genre that continues to reinvent itself for each new generation.
Healing Towers is directed by Shuja Paul and stars Andrew Keegan, William McNamara, and Nikki Leigh.
The only cure is waking up…
A detective’s search for his missing daughter uncovers a horrifying link to a twisted psychiatrist’s dream therapy treatment, where deranged patients are forced to enact their darkest fantasies on innocent victims. (One Tree Entertainment, 2025)
Healing Towers still. Courtesy photo, used with permission.
‘The Last Real Showgirl’ by Diane Christiansen. Photo: Amazon
“The Last Real Showgirl” by Diane Christiansen is a dazzling, heartfelt memoir that takes readers behind the velvet curtain of old Vegas glamour and other such clubs around the world, including Paris, Montreal, The Bahamas, Puerto Rico, and New York. With charm, wit, and vulnerability, Christiansen recounts her journey from a small Illinois town girl to a star showgirl in the golden age of Las Vegas-like entertainment. Her voice is unapologetically authentic, brimming with the confidence of a woman who knows she lived a life few could imagine.
It begins in 1969 when Diane auditions, with butterflies in her stomach, for the Rockettes at Radio City Music hall as a 17 year old high school student. Her first professional job takes her to Montreal, where the training was so intense, she often wishes she could quit and go back home. The thought of returning to a turbulent home life was her incentive to tough it up and keep going. Her persistence pays off, as she is soon traveling the world from one exotic locale to another, all the while dating some of the men she meets along the way. All in all, she was a dancer, a showgirl, and an actress, and ultimately, the #1 acting coach in Hollywood.
The chapters are short and the first person narrative is immersive and engaging. With vivid language, her story unfolds as readers get glimpses of her struggles: “It had profoundly quenched my parched soul like an endless fountain of inspiration and had given me a glimpse of the reality to all my dreams of becoming a great dancer and actress.”
Highlights include Chapter 3: Meet My Mom & Dad where she gives her parent’s backstory and the home life she was fleeing and Chapter 12: Insomnia that describes her struggle with diet pills and the insomnia they caused her.
Christiansen manages to capture the sparkle and grit of showbiz. She doesn’t shy away from the sacrifices and pressures that came with the spotlight, nor does she downplay the camaraderie, artistry, and pride of being part of a now-vanishing world. Her stories are vivid and entertaining, painting a portrait not just of herself but of a bygone era where beauty, discipline, and performance reigned.
Overall, “The Last Real Showgirl” is a celebration of resilience and self-definition. Diane Christiansen’s story is a love letter to showgirls past and present—a reminder that strength can be found in sequins, and history can be told through high kicks and hard work. A captivating read, it’s recommended for readers intrigued by performance, identity, and the magic of old Las Vegas.
“With each storm, we grow a little more into the soul we are meant to become, like branches on a tree that have been struck by lightning. I could feel the accelerated growth inside me at this juncture.”
*The author was contacted for an honest review of this book and received a copy. The views and opinions expressed here belong solely to her.
Upcoming tastings and celebrations at Hotel Emma include a wine tasting and a Mother’s Day brunch. Photo: Booking.com
Culinary events are a feast for the senses, drawing food lovers into a shared celebration of flavor, creativity, and culture. From food festivals and chef showcases to wine tastings and cooking classes, these gatherings offer a chance to explore new tastes and connect with fellow enthusiasts. It’s not just about the food, but in the experience—watching skilled chefs in action, discovering unique ingredients, and bonding over a mutual passion for food. Culinary events create a vibrant community, where stories are swapped over shared plates and every dish becomes a memory. For foodies, it’s pure edible joy.
Hotel Emma will be hosting several seasonal culinary events this month and the next – from tasting the Sonoma Coast without leaving San Antonio to meeting the team behind the iconic tequila brand El Tequileño, there’s a lot to look forward to. (Hotel Emma, 2025)
Friday, April 25 at 7p.m. in the OAK Room | Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir Tasting Feat. Littorai Wine Sternewirth Bar Lead David Young will lead guests through a tasting of four exceptional single-vineyard Pinot Noirs from Littorai’s sustainable, family-run winery on the Northern California coast. Each wine will be thoughtfully paired with bites curated to complement these vintages, including the 2002 Littorai “Les Larmes” Pinot Noir and 2014 Littorai “Cerise Vineyard” Pinot Noir. Join the waitlist here. Tickets sell for $175.
Friday, May 2 at 6p.m. in the Elephant Cellar | El Tequileño Dinner To kick off Fiesta season, join Hotel Emma for a vibrant evening celebrating Mexican cuisine and world-class tequila. Meet the family behind El Tequileño and enjoy a tasting of four tequilas from their historic “La Guarreña” distillery.
Executive Chef Geronimo Lopez and Chef de Cuisine Ralph Montes have created a multi-course pairing menu inspired by the culinary heritage of Guadalajara—think aguachile-dressed oysters, “Carne en su Jugo,” classic buñuelos, and more.
The evening begins at 6p.m. with a reception in Hotel Emma’s Courtyard featuring Global Brand Ambassador Georgina Salles and Master Distiller Tony Sales, who will answer questions and sign complimentary bottles. Cocktail Hour begins at 6:30p.m. with Emma’s signature La Babia Margaritas, followed by dinner at 7p.m.
Tickets: Reception & Dinner: $175, see here. Cocktail Hour & Dinner Only: $125, see here.
Sunday, May 11 at Various Seating Times in the Elephant Cellar | Mother’s Day Brunch Celebrate Mom with an indulgent brunch at Hotel Emma, featuring chef-run stations and an expansive buffet. From Belgian-style waffles and a raw bar to carved meats and chimichurri-grilled vegetables, every detail is designed to delight. Additional highlights include ceviche platters, morning pastries, and exotic fruits like Rambutan and Soursop drizzled with lime and Tajín.
Seating Times: 10a.m. 1p.m., or 3p.m. Tickets: $125 per person | $50 for 10 & Under | see here.
Hotel Emma 136 E Grayson St San Antonio, TX 78215 (844) 845-7384
The new release sets the tone for a massive North American tour this fall. Photo: Joe Eley, used with permission.
The Brian Jonestown Massacre announces a new single, ‘Makes Me Great / Out Of Body,’ on red transparent 10” vinyl, due to be released on April 25th via Anton Newcombe’s record label A Recordings. Fans can pre-save it here. (Magnum PR, 2025)
Following a hugely successful UK and Europe tour earlier this year, the band will return to North America this fall for an extensive run of live shows, including two dates with special guests, Cast, making their first US appearance in nearly 30 years. Tickets on sale now.
It’s been over 30 years since Anton Newcombe – frontman, songwriter, composer, studio owner, multi-instrumentalist, producer, engineer, father, force of nature – and his band The Brian Jonestown Massacre released their first singleShe Made Me / Evergreen. Released in 1992, as the British music press descended on the US to anoint the next US guitar band as flavor of the month and major labels were on the hunt for the compliant hopefuls to be their latest quick fix, Anton Newcombe had an idea: say no.
As leader of the Brian Jonestown Massacre, Newcombe had already established himself as a visionary songwriter, a man to whom making music wasn’t a lifestyle choice or a hipster haircut but the very fabric of existence itself, and he had observed in silent horror as his peers meekly consented to everything – yes to contracts, yes to management, yes to suggestions, yes to this, yes to that, yes, yes, yes. But he was different. Anton Newcombe was going to say no to everything. “I just knew I would be more successful in a certain way by saying no, just being contrary because I figured that if people liked me they were gonna like me anyway,” he says. “Or dislike me. It doesn’t matter.”
Much of this was documented on the controversial documentary ‘Dig!,’ which is still hailed as one of the best rock documentaries ever made, and celebrates its 20th Anniversary this year with the remastered, expanded version “Dig! XX.”
Brian Jonestown Massacre’s shoegazing-tinged debut album Methodrone was released in 1995 and since then numerous band members have joined Newcombe on his sonic escapades, but he has remained the sole constant, the creative mastermind at the centre of one of music’s most fascinating bands. There have been a further 20 albums under the Brian Jonestown Massacre moniker since then, each embarking on their own mind-expanding adventure and exploring the outer realms of rock’n’roll; psychedelic rock, country-blues, snarling rock’n’roll, blissed-out noise-pop and more.
Along the way, Newcombe has established himself as a once-in-a-lifetime talent who saw the direction in which mainstream indie-rock was heading and opted to take the long way round. He’s emerged as a revolutionary force in modern music, an underground hero. There was no other way, this was how it had to be. “My only option with everything in life has always been that you just jump into the fire,” he declared. “It doesn’t matter what it is.”
It’s with that spirit that he’s hopped around the globe, from the West Coast to New York, from Manhattan to Iceland, and then to Berlin, where he’s lived for 15 years and has two flats, one to live in and one that’s been converted into his studio.
Brian Jonestown Massacre released their 20th full-length studio album The Future Is Your Past, in February 2023 on Anton’s record label, A Recordings. In 2022 / 2023, they completed a massive world tour that saw them play 34 dates in North America, 25 dates across Europe and 16 dates in the UK. Towards the end of 2024, they released ‘Don’t Look At Me’ ft. Aimee Nash. It is a delicious slice of hypnotic shoegaze with Nash lyrically casting a spell with the mantra “Do No Harm.”
There is no such thing as a defining statement in Anton Newcombe’s world anymore, just more chapters that contribute to the tale. “Nobody can stop me, I’m not asking somebody, I’m not making the rounds at Warners, saying ‘please put out my record!’It’s just for me,” he says. He hopes he can be an inspiration to others. “I would love to see more groups, people playing music in the UK and everywhere else because I really enjoy it. That’s the only reason I need. It’s the only reason to do stuff.” That hits to the core of what makes Anton Newcombe and Brian Jonestown Massacre tick. He’ll keep jumping in that fire. That’s how he rolls. Savor it.
PRESS FROM THE BJM’S JAN / FEB UK TOUR
“Brian Jonestown Massacre have a cult following big enough to warrant the publication of an acclaimed memoir by percussionist Joel Gion and big enough that this large UK tour includes a date at Brixton Academy… Newcombe is really adept at coming up with melodies and guitar figures that sound immediately familiar, as if you know them already from a song you can’t quite place – a genuine skill.” – Guardian
“The Brian Jonestown’s ability to create an immersive live experience remains unparalleled and this Brixton gig was a masterclass in psychedelia, intensity, and raw musical craftsmanship.”– Music News
“A night of hypnotic grooves, kaleidoscopic guitars, and the kind of immersive psychedelia that only they can provide… The Brian Jonestown Massacre’s live show is not just a performance – it’s an experience. At the O2 Institute Birmingham, they proved once again why they remain one of the most compelling acts in modern psychedelic rock. Newcombe’s vision, combined with the band’s tight musicianship, created a night of sonic transcendence that few in attendance will soon forget.” – RockShot
Twang, the official beer salt of Fiesta 2025, will set up a tent with tastings at several Fiesta events. Photo: Twang, used with permission.
Fiesta San Antonio 2025, running from April 24 to May 4, is the city’s premier 11-day celebration of culture, history, and community. With over 100 events, highlights include the Battle of Flowers Parade on May 2, the illuminated Fiesta Flambeau Parade on May 3, and the Texas Cavaliers River Parade on April 28. Culinary delights abound at A Night in Old San Antonio (NIOSA), April 29–May 2, featuring iconic dishes like chicken-on-a-stick. The festival kicks off with Fiesta® Fiesta at Travis Park on April 24, offering live entertainment and family-friendly activities. Proceeds support local nonprofits, embodying Fiesta’s “Party with a Purpose” spirit.
Celebrate the city’s biggest party with these local businesses:
The Spa Plaza San Antonio at Plaza San Antonio Hotel & Spa: Fiesta Feet & Skin Detox Specials Unwind and relax after a long day of walking the vendor stalls at Market Square. The Spa Plaza San Antonio is offering tired toes a foot-focused massage service and refreshing facial to choose from this Fiesta season. The Fiesta specials are available to book the entire month of April. (Plaza San Antonio Hotel & Spa, 2025)
Kimpton Santo Hotel: Viva Fiesta Hotel Package Fiesta 2025 is almost here. Experience the city’s biggest and most anticipated event like never before with Kimpton Santo’s Viva Fiesta Package. Join Kimpton in the heart of downtown for San Antonio’s annual 11 day city-wide celebration—a local tradition for over 130 years. Each year during Fiesta the city is buzzing with parties, parades, art exhibitions, concerts, foodie festivities, Mexican Charreada events, and more. Experience the culture, charm, and traditions of the Alamo City. Guests that book a stay during Fiesta 2025 (April 24 through May 5) will receive two official Kimpton Santo 2025 Fiesta Medals and two local German-style beers and commemorative Fiesta-inspired party cups. Booking is available online. (Kimpton Santo Hotel, 2025)
La Panadería: Pan Dulce Fiesta Medal This Fiesta season, La Panadería is offering a new Fiesta 2025 medal showcasing some delicious pan dulce. Stop by any La Panadería location now through Fiesta to purchase one of its beautiful Fiesta medals. Priced at only $10, the medals are a perfect addition to this year’s celebrations. The medal showcases the iconic Panadero logo with dangling Tequila Almond Croissant, Concha, and Oreja. (La Panadería, 2025)
Bakery Lorraine: Pop Tart Fiesta Medal + Fiesta Pastries Bakery Lorraine pays tribute to one of the fan favorite pastries with their Bakery Lorraine Pop Tart Fiesta Medal 2025. Designed by DeuxSouth Creative, produced by SA Flavor and photographed by Ben Yanto Visuals, purchases can be made for $12 each online or in stores at all Bakery Lorraine locations. Proceeds from the medals will go towards Fiesta Cornyation. (Bakery Lorraine, 2025)
Additionally, Bakery Lorraine has the below pastries available in stores:
Cascarones Moon Pie – Priced at $5.50 each, they’re available beginning the week of April 21.
Mangonada Macaron – Priced at $3 each, they’re mango flavored macarons infused with chamoy.
Fiesta Macaron Boxes (6ct) – Beginning Monday, April 21, guests can purchase these limited-time bright and colorful Fiesta themed boxes with the purchase of six macarons.
Twang: Official Beer Salt of Fiesta Twang is proud to be the official beer salt of Fiesta 2025. Guests can find Twang set up at a tent with tastings available at the Fiesta events below. (Twang, 2025)
Fiesta Fiesta on Thursday, April 24
Oysterbake on Friday April, 25 & Saturday, April 26
Battle of the Flowers on Friday, May 2 at the Sponsor Village area
Fiesta Flambeau Night Parade on Saturday, May 3 at the Sponsor Village area
Gunter Hotel:Historic Hotel Fiesta Medal The historic Gunter Hotel is excited to offer a beautifully crafted Fiesta medal this year. Priced at only $10, guests can purchase the medal at the front lobby of the recently renovated hotel. With the hotel’s iconic musical heritage, Gunter is giving proceeds from all medal purchases to Musical Bridges Around The World.(Gunter Hotel, 2025)
The Newstand: Fiesta Medal, Limited-Time Treats and Exclusive Merch The Newstand is set to celebrate its very first Fiesta with a medal that is hot off the press. The coffee and vintage shop has also collaborated with Southtown Supply Co. to present 100 limited-time merchandise boxes set to include a “Tow-Shirt” (available in crop and t-shirt styles), a custom Newstand-branded glass cortado mug, a 2025 Newstand Fiesta medal, and freshly-baked Concha. (The Newstand, 2025)
InterContinental San Antonio Riverwalk: The Secret Garden Room + Fiesta Medals Alamo City’s latest luxury hotel hosts The Secret Garden Room at High Praise Rooftop Bar. For a limited time, guests can experience more than 10 specially curated and colorful cocktails inspired by natural elements while enjoying breathtaking views of the San Antonio skyline, including: “Crimson Petals,” “Blush & Bubbles,” “Garden Glow,” “Poison Ivy,” and more. Imbibe with Spring and Summer vibes while indulging in special pop-ups from partners like Kendra Scott, Valentina Paloma, and Texicanas on select dates. Make a reservation to experience Fiesta’s elevated oasis. While on-site, guests can also purchase the InterContinental Fiesta Medal. (InterContinental San Antonio Riverwalk, 2025)
Omni La Mansión del Rio and Mokara Hotel & Spa: Fiesta Spa Treatments, Special Menus, River Parade Riverfront Stays & Packages, and Fiesta Medals Alongside the brightly colored fiesta medals, both Omni La Mansión del Rio and Mokara Hotel & Spa are just steps away from the iconic River Walk, ideal for easy access to River Parades and NIOSA. To enjoy the Fiesta festivities from the comfort of a 4.5 star hotel room, Omni La Mansión del Rio offers riverfront stays with unobstructed views of the river and just steps from the Selena Bridge. (Omni La Mansión del Rio/Mokara Hotel & Spa, 2025)
Mokara delivers the Fiesta! Package, including complimentary valet parking, a Mokara Hotel & Spa Fiesta medal and a $50 credit to dine at Ostra, the high-end riverfront seafood restaurant.
The 2025 Texas Cavaliers River Parade allows guests to choose to indulge in the limited-time Fiesta Menus available at Mokara’s Ostra or Four Brothers at Omni La Mansión del Rio with a guarantee of the best seats to watch this year’s River Parade while dining; options for River Parade seating only are also available. Across the river, the Spa at Mokara is offering limited-time Fiesta-themed treatments like the “Show Me Your Chanclas,” a pedicure appointment set to have guests ready for sandal-wearing fun, or the “Fiesta Flow Massage” meant to melt tension and promote circulation for non-stop excitement.
The Newstand’s Fiesta 2025 medal. Photo: The Newstand, used with permission.
Phosphorus is a vital mineral that plays a crucial role in everyday life. It is essential for the formation of bones and teeth, working alongside calcium to keep them strong and healthy. Phosphorus also helps the body produce energy by aiding in the conversion of nutrients into ATP, the main energy source for cells. Additionally, it supports kidney function, muscle contractions, and nerve signaling. Found in foods like meat, dairy, nuts, and legumes, phosphorus is a key part of a balanced diet. Without it, many of the body’s essential systems would not function properly, highlighting its importance to overall health.
For readers interested in the subject, the new book “White Light” by Jack Lohmann might be of interest.
Jack Lohmann is a science writer and author of “White Light.” Lohmann has been awarded the John McPhee Award for Interdisciplinary Reporting. He received his undergraduate degree from Princeton University where he majored in English and Environmental Studies. He currently lives in Scotland. (Pantheon Books/Penguin Random House, 2025)
“White Light” – A profound and lyrical reflection on the cyclical nature of life, what happens when we break that cycle, and how to repair it—told through the fate of phosphorus: in our bedrock, in our fertilizers, in our food, and in our cells.
“There would be no life without constant death.” So begins Jack Lohmann’s remarkable debut, “White Light,” a mesmerizing swirl of ecology, geology, chemistry, history, agricultural science, investigative reporting, and the poetry of the natural world. Wherever life has roamed, its record is left in the sediment; over centuries, that dead matter is compacted into rock; and in that rock is phosphate—one phosphorus atom bonded to four oxygen atoms—life preserved in death, with all its surging force.
In 1842, when the naturalist John Stevens Henslow, Darwin’s beloved botany professor, discovered the potential of that rock as a fertilizer, little did he know his countrymen would soon be grinding up the bones of dead soldiers and mummified Egyptian cats to exploit their phosphate content. Little did he know he’d spawn a global mining industry that would change our diets, our lifestyle, and the face of the planet.
Lohmann guides us from Henslow’s Suffolk, where the phosphate fertilizer industry took root, to Bone Valley in Central Florida, where it has boomed alongside big ag—leaving wreckage like the Piney Point disaster in its wake—to far-flung Nauru, an island stripped of its life force by the ravenous young industry. We sift through the Earth’s geological layers and eras, speak in depth with experts and locals, and explore our past relationship with cyclical farming—including in seventeenth century Japan, when one could pay their rent with their excrement—before we started wasting just as much phosphate as we mine. Sui generis, filled with passion and rigorous reporting, “White Light” invites us to renew our broken relationship not just with the Earth but with our own death—and the life it brings after us.
PRAISE FOR ‘WHITE LIGHT’ “A surprisingly riveting look at the role of death, in life, as illustrated via a single element.” —Kirkus Reviews
“In this winding debut history, science writer Lohmann traces how phosphorus has shaped the natural world and human history. […] A stimulating study.” —Publishers Weekly
“Via lyric, literary prose and journalistic storytelling, Lohmann lays bare a hidden ecological tragedy for scientifically curious readers.” —Library Journal
“Lohmann robustly reports on the serious health hazards and environmental consequences of phosphate mining and processing.” —Booklist
‘The Doctor of Bellechester’ is Book 1 in the Dr. M.E. Senty series by Margaret A. Blenkush
Margaret A. Blenkush is a lifelong learner who earned an M.A. in Theology from St. John’s University, Collegeville, MN, and an M.L.I.S. from UW-Milwaukee. Suffering a life-changing illness in 2005, she received a medical retirement from her dream job. Always a Benedictine in her heart, she became an Oblate of St. Benedict’s Monastery, St. Joseph, MN in 2010. A Minnesota twin by birth, she enjoys retirement, gardening, volunteering, sudoku puzzles, hot fudge sundaes, and the changing seasons. She shares her childhood home with her nephew and two pet rabbits.
Her debut novel “The Doctor of Bellechester” is Book 1 of 2 in the Dr. M.E. Senty series.
“The Doctor of Bellechester” – Dr. Harold Merton, the kind and caring General Practitioner (GP) for the village of Bellechester, is worried because a near-fatal case of pneumonia last winter has made him think about the future. If something happened to him, who would take over his practice? Rarely leaving his beloved home in the Shropshire Hills, Harold courageously ventures into 1959 London to find a junior doctor to mentor and who will one day take his place. With the aid of his classmate, Dr. Basil Applegate, who is now Director of Junior Doctors, Harold hatches a plan to discover the most suitable candidate. What could possibly go wrong?
Upon his arrival in London, Harold meets a self-assured, young American woman, Emme. Her act of kindness sets off a chain of events that interweaves their lives in a way neither expected. Hidden identities and unexpected changes to plans lead to three memorable days for both Harold and Emme.
Review: This is a women’s fiction story that captures the heart and soul of medicine in post-war Britain. Set in 1959, the story follows Dr. Harold Merton, a seasoned country physician from the fictional village of Bellechester, who journeys to bustling London’s Mother of Mercy Hospital in search of a junior doctor to mentor—someone who will carry forward his legacy of compassion, dedication, and community care.
It takes place in the span of three days and begins as Dr. arrives at the hospital on a hot summer day and is overwhelmed by the sights and sounds of the big city. Frozen with doubt, a young woman (who turns out to be Emme), approaches him offering help. They get to know each other and that fateful encounter will change both of their lives forever.
Dr. Merton is a character of deep integrity, and his mission is not just professional, but deeply personal. Through his search, readers are introduced to a range of young doctors, each reflecting the shifting ideals and ambitions of a new generation. Authoritative yet tender, the prose evokes a bygone era with authenticity, capturing the emotional weight of mentorship, the quiet dignity of service, and the timeless value of human connection in healthcare. It stresses the frustrating attitude towards women in medicine in the 1950s.
The narrative is dialogue driven and the action develops at a comfortable pace to allow Dr. Merton to get to know Emme. With vivid language, the settings comes to life: “He knew he should move, but the soles of his shoes seemed to have melted into the sidewalk and the hypnotic doors had put him in a daze.” The characters are well-developed and relatable while the different medical personalities reflect how varied their reasons are for entering the medical profession. It explores the themes of friendship, identity, compassion, and courage.
Overall, “The Doctor of Bellechester” is a tribute to country doctors and a reflection on legacy, vocation, and the healing power of mentorship. It’s a moving, memorable read and recommended for readers drawn to stories of purpose and humanity. Since it’s a quick and cozy read, it’s suitable for book clubs or classroom teaching and includes discussion questions at the end.
“As if she needed encouragement for what lay ahead, the cardinals and the robins voiced their support in song. Their messages of merriment and hopefulness were impossible to miss.”
‘The Last Real Showgirl: My Sequined ’70s Onstage’ by Diane Christiansen. Photo: Amazon
Showgirls are known for their dazzling blend of beauty, confidence, and theatrical glamour. Their elaborate costumes, precision choreography, and magnetic stage presence create a spectacle that celebrates femininity, fantasy, and performance art. Often associated with Las Vegas or classic cabarets, showgirls evoke nostalgia for a bygone era of entertainment while continuing to evolve with modern flair. Visually appealing, they also possess a charisma and skill which they bring to the stage. Audiences are drawn to the magic, energy, and escape showgirls offer—a vibrant celebration of artistry, elegance, and the enduring power of performance.
If you’ve ever been curious about what it’s like to be a showgirl, consider the new memoir by Diane Christiansen. “The Last Real Showgirl: My Sequined ‘70s Onstage” gives readers an insight into the reality of being a showgirl in the ’70s — in the heyday of star-studded productions from Paris to Las Vegas. It’s a true story, by a real showgirl, that’s filled with surprises. (CS Lewis Publicity, 2025)
Diane Christiansen‘s career has spanned five decades as an actress, dancer, author, director, producer, writer, costume designer, and studio owner. She is an acting coach to many acclaimed actors on television shows like Euphoria, This is Us, Dickinson, Stranger Things, Sandman, Quantum Leap and countless other well-known and popular TV shows and movies.
“The Last Real Showgirl: My Sequined ‘70s Onstage” by Diane Christiansen – During the 1970s, showgirls represented the pinnacle of club and resort entertainment. In the modern age, very few shows left in Las Vegas, the resorts, or Paris feature showgirls at all. This memoir presents in her own words the life of Diane Christiansen, the last real showgirl.
As a teenager, desperate to get out of Illinois and into the glittering world of professional dance, Diane visits Montreal and discovers the electrifying world of French Cabaret. This kicks off a chain of events which finds her, before long, in Paris, dancing with a giant seahorse on her head at the world-renowned Lido de Paris. From opium dens in Paris to comedy clubs in the Bahamas, the arc of Diane’s dazzling career spans the globe, all before she is 28. This insider perspective on the industry presents the singular life of the last real showgirl, while also capturing the swansong of a thrilling era in stage entertainment.
Showgirls were powerful women in charge of their own careers — and well-paid, valued players in the flashy world of sequins, feathers, step-kicks, and lavish productions. Most were classically trained dancers who traveled the globe and planned their post-showgirl futures well in advance. They were nothing like the forlorn characters in recent movies.
In her candid, rollicking memoir, Diane Christiansen recounts her years as a showgirl — an iconic symbol of sexy, top-shelf entertainment rarely seen today. She offers an insider’s view to the alluring world of elaborate costumes, dance routines, the meaning of “Semi-Nude” and “Nude,” and life backstage, onstage and offstage. She delves into loves, losses, and her high-flying life.
The movie adaptation of ‘The Amateur’ starring Rami Malek is now in theaters. Photo: Barnes & Noble
Spy thrillers are filled with high-stakes tension and secret missions. These stories blend action, suspense, and intelligence, keeping readers on edge as they navigate conspiracies and betrayals. The best part are the fast-paced plots and complex characters who often operate in moral gray zones. The movie adaptations elevate these elements by vividly portraying exotic locations, pulse-pounding chases, and charismatic spies. Through dynamic visuals and compelling performances, films bring the intricacies of espionage to life, allowing audiences to experience the thrill firsthand and deepening their connection to the characters and the dangerous worlds they inhabit.
The latest to be adapted into the big screen is “The Amateur” by Robert Littell and is now in theaters everywhere. It is a remake of the 1981 movie of the same name but they differ in their approach to the story’s themes and how they depict the protagonist’s transformation. The new version, starring Malek, is a more modern, action-packed spy thriller, while the 1981 film, starring John Savage, is a more grounded revenge thriller.
Robert Littell was born, raised, and educated in New York. A former Newsweek editor specializing in Soviet Affairs, he left journalism in 1970 to write fiction full time. He has been writing about the Soviet Union and Russians since his first novel, the espionage classic “The Defection of A.J. Lewinter.” He is the author of 18 novels, including the critically acclaimed “The Debriefing,” “The Sisters,” “The Once and Future Spy,” the New York Times bestselling “The Company, and Legends.” (Barnes & Noble, 2025)
“The Amateur” – Charlie Heller is an ace cryptographer for the CIA, a quiet man in a quiet back-office job. But when his fiancée, Sarah Diamond, is murdered by terrorists at the American Embassy in West Germany and the Company refuses to pursue her killers, Heller takes matters into his own hands.
Tracking down Sarah’s killers behind the Iron Curtain in Czechoslovakia, Heller becomes both the hunter and the hunted—an amateur facing off against the world’s deadliest assassins and spies. But nothing will stop him from getting revenge.
Expertly plotted with shocking twists and pulse-pounding suspense, “The Amateur” is a sleek and stunning novel that belongs on the shelves of every espionage fan.
My thoughts: The Amateur, directed by James Hawes, is a modern espionage thriller that explores the themes of grief, revenge, and institutional betrayal. Rami Malek stars as Charlie Heller, a CIA cryptographer whose life is shattered when his wife is killed in a terrorist attack.
Frustrated by the agency’s inaction, Heller embarks on a global quest for justice, utilizing his analytical skills to navigate the dangerous world of espionage. Laurence Fishburne delivers a compelling performance as Heller’s mentor, adding depth to the narrative.
While the film boasts a strong cast and high production values, some critics note that it struggles with pacing and relies on familiar genre elements. Nevertheless, The Amateur offers a thought-provoking take on the spy genre, highlighting the personal costs of vengeance and the complexities of moral ambiguity. He realizes that he can’t pull the trigger when it comes down to it, so he takes care of business his way. And he’s awesome at it. I’m a big fan of Rami Malek, so that’s a big plus for me and I always enjoy spy movies similar to Jason Bourne and Mission Impossible. It’s entertaining and full of action and suspense without gratuitous violence, gore, or sex. Since I haven’t read the book, I can’t comment on how the movie measures up to it, but I’ll definitely add it to my TBR list.
Plaza San Antonio Hotel & Spa announces upcoming events including trivia night, happy hour, spa specials, and more. Photo: Plaza San Antonio Hotel & Spa, used with permission.
Plaza San Antonio Hotel & Spa, Autograph Collection is welcoming spring with a lineup of exciting seasonal experiences. From indulgent dining at Corinne to wellness-focused events at The Spa, there’s something for everyone to enjoy this April. (Plaza San Antonio Hotel & Spa, 2025)
Corinne San Antonio Shuck & Sip – The newly launched ‘Shuck & Sip’ happy hour began last week and will kick off every Fridayat 5p.m. with $1 oysters and $5 bubbles. Delicious cocktails and signature dishes will also be available for enjoyment, including favorites like the La Villita Margarita, Braised Prime Rib, and Verlasso Salmon. Reservations are recommended.
Anaqua Garden BarTrivia Night in Anaqua: Once Upon a Game Night – Enjoy the thrill of competition with the FREE Disney-inspired trivia night, “Once Upon a Game Night” from 6p.m. to 9p.m. onThursday, April 17. Guests who bring the most knowledge on Disney fairy tales, fantasy films, and animated adventures will have the chance to win exciting prizes while enjoying themed cocktails crafted exclusively for this one-night-only event. Walk-ins for this event are welcome, but reservations are highly recommended and can be made on OpenTable.
Music Under The Stars – Leon Sanchez will be performing during Plaza San Antonio’s Music Under the Stars on Thursday, April 24, from 8p.m. to 10p.m.. This FREE event offers the perfect opportunity for guests to unwind after a long week in Anaqua’s breezy pavilion. Featured cocktails and bites for guest enjoyment include Thai Shrimp Cocktail, Guacapoke, Margaritas in Mexico and Pretty Fly For A Mai Tai. Walk-ins are welcome, but reservations are recommended and can be made through OpenTable.
The Spa at Plaza San AntonioPoses at The Plaza – EnergyXFitness will lead a relaxing 60-minute yoga flow session on the peaceful Oasis Lawn on Sunday, April 27, from 11a.m. to 12p.m. This event is designed to help participants unwind and rejuvenate while surrounded by the natural beauty of the hotel’s outdoor space. The event includes all-day access to the hotel’s pool, fitness center and Zen Lounge, as well as a guaranteed reservation at Corinne San Antonio. Guests are also invited to attend the Anaqua Tea Ceremony following yoga at 12p.m.
Guests may also enjoy a 25% discount on spa services booked the same day. Guests should bring their own yoga mat (limited mats available for rent). Attendees can purchase their tickets for $15 via the Eventbrite.
Fiesta Feet Spa Special – Enjoy the Fiesta Feet Spa Special available for booking now through Wednesday, April 30. Locals and visitors alike can take advantage of this exclusive promotion to pamper themselves before the festivities or after a long day of exploring Market Square. Priced at $145, the treatment includes a soothing steamed towel wrap followed by an invigorating scrub. To wrap up the experience and prepare guests for endless Fiesta fun, a refreshing minty masque and hydrating butter will be applied to ensure soft, smooth and revitalized feet. Bookings can be made on their website or by calling the Spa Plaza San Antonio at 210-353-8016. Discounted valet parking is included with the treatments.
Fiesta Skin Detox Special – Kick off the festive season with the 50-minute Fiesta Skin Detox service. Available for booking now through Wednesday, April 30, both locals and visitors alike can rejuvenate after celebrating. Priced at $145, the service includes a hyaluronic acid treatment, followed by a boost of vitamins D and C to revitalize the skin. Guests also have the option to add additional spa services at checkout for their convenience. Bookings can be made through their website or by calling the Spa Plaza San Antonio at 210-353-8016.
National Tea Day: Anaqua Tea Ceremony – Enjoy curated tea this National Tea Day on Monday, April 21, with Plaza’s Anaqua Tea Ceremony, a FREE tea service taking place at 7:30a.m. Guests are encouraged to gather under the shade of the magnificent 50+ year-old Anaqua tree to indulge in curated tea mixes while embracing the rich history of the property. Following the ceremony, guests are invited to extend their relaxation with a rejuvenating spa service or delicious cocktail in Anaqua Garden Bar’s pavilion, ensuring the serenity continues all day.
Earth Day: Week-long Spa Promotion – In commemoration of Earth Day on Tuesday, April 22, guests who book a service for the week of Earth Day, Sunday, April 20 through Saturday, April 26, will receive 25% off a singular Spa treatment. This is not applicable to retail and cannot be combined with any other discounts or packages. Guests can just mention Earth Day when booking over the phone or type that into their booking notes if booking online. Bookings can be made through their website or by calling the Spa Plaza San Antonio at 210-353-8016.
Plaza San Antonio Hotel PackagesBrunch & Bliss Weekend Package – The Brunch & Blissweekend package offers an unforgettable culinary experience at Corinne San Antonio, Plaza Hotel’s premier restaurant. Guests who choose this package will receive a $60 brunch credit at Corinne, along with complimentary valet parking. Please note that this promotion is applicable only for bookings made on Saturdays or Sundays and for rooms featuring a king-size bed. Customers can secure additional information and take advantage of this package through the booking link.
Stay For Breakfast (Kids Eat Free) – Children can enjoy culinary delights with the Stay for Breakfast hotel package. When guests purchase this package, kids eat free at Corinne San Antonio, which includes two kids’ meals and two kids’ drinks. The menu features tasty options like banana pancakes and breakfast burritos. This promotion is only available for those booking Double Queen rooms with utilization limited to Friday and Saturday. Customers take advantage of this package through the booking link.
Cabana Experience Package – The full-day Cabana Experience Package is perfect for those looking to relax by the pool. Upon booking, guests receive a $50 food and beverage credit that can be spent while dining at Corinne San Antonio or by enjoying a beverage at Anaqua Garden Bar. Additional perks within the package include the luxury of early check-in, based upon availability. Guests must book one room for three nights, three days in advance for the promotion to apply. Bookings and stays must be made between now and Tuesday, September 30. Customers can secure additional information and take advantage of this package through the booking link.
Plaza San Antonio Hotel & Spa 555 S Alamo St San Antonio, TX 78205
Valet parking is available at the hotel at $15 for a three-hour duration.