Official opening set for Jazz, TX

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Jazz, TX, a new upscale jazz club located at the Pearl will officially open its doors on Tuesday August 23, 2016.  Photo courtesy of Jazz, TX, used with permission. 

Renowned San Antonio musician Brent “Doc” Watkins recently announced the opening date for Jazz, TX, a new music venue located at the Pearl.  Officially opening to the public on Tuesday August 23 it will focus on jazz, blues, big band, Texas swing, salsa, conjunto and Americana.  There will be a week-long celebration from Tuesday August 23 through Saturday August 27 featuring music by Doc Watkins and his orchestra.  Tickets for this special opening week celebration are $50 per person and can be purchased online  Since space is limited, interested patrons are encouraged to buy tickets early.  (Jazz, TX, 2016)

Doc Watkins is a local pianist, organist, band leader and composer from San Antonio.  He is well known in the local live music scene and his musical repertoire ranges from soulful ballads to hard swinging Jazz standards.  As San Antonio’s live music scene continues to grow, he is at the forefront of this growth.  Now comes Jazz, TX, a 3,500 square foot venue located in the basement of the original Bottling Department at Pearl.  It combines the feel of an upscale jazz club with the grit of a traditional Texas dancehall.  The atmosphere will range from dancing and cocktails on some nights to a more intimate listening experience on others.  The hours for opening week will be Tuesday through Saturday from 7 p.m. to 12 a.m. Starting on August 30, the venue’s hours will be Tuesday through Thursday from 5 p.m. to 12 a.m., and Friday through Saturday from 5 p.m. to 2 a.m.

Aside from the music guests will be able to enjoy a “San Antonian” soul food menu.  This will include items like Brisket Tacos, Chilaquiles and The King Cowboy, a country fried pork chop served with creamed mustard greens, apple and tomato.  The cocktail menu includes drinks like the El Maestro with tequila, sweet vermouth and ancho-infused Campari as well as The Ensemble, made with bourbon, fresh basil, brown sugar, angostura and peach bitters.  General Manager Jake Corney oversees Jazz, Tx and its cocktail program while the kitchen is led by local chef Lorenzo Morales, who has worked with Arcade Midtown Kitchen, the Last Word and Old Main Association.

New season: The Classic Theatre of San Antonio

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The new season of The Classic Theatre of San Antonio begins in September with ‘The House on Mango Street.’ Photo courtesy of The Classic Theatre of San Antonio, used with permission. 

The Classic Theatre of San Antonio is a local, non-profit, small professional theater that creates theater that is relevant, diverse, entertaining and trans-formative. The theater recently announced the lineup for the 2016-2017 season which starts next month. Season 9 is titled ‘Passages’ and consists of four ‘passages’ that will include a visit to a house, a school, an island and a bus stop. It all begins with ‘The House on Mango Street’ followed by ‘School for Scandal,’ ‘The Tempest’ and ‘Bus Stop.’ Show times are Friday and Saturday at 8p.m. and Sunday at 3p.m. Ticket prices are $25 for general admission, $20 for senior, military, educator or SATCO and $10 for students. Season passes start at $90. They may be purchased online or by calling the box office at (210) 589-8450. (The Classic Theatre of San Antonio)

‘The House on Mango Street’ was adapted by Amy Ludwig from Sandra Cisneros’ book.  It tells the story of Esperanza Cordero whose neighborhood is one of harsh realities and harsh beauties. She is a young Latina coming into her power and finding out what she will become. It runs from Friday September 2 through Sunday September 25, 2016. ‘School for Scandal’ by Richard Brinsley Sheridan is directed by co-founder Diane Malone. It ‘is a play obsessed by wit, fashion, celebrity and reputation’-Deborah Warner, Director Barbican Theatre and will run from Friday November 4 through Sunday November 27, 2016. ‘The Tempest’ by William Shakespeare is directed by Mark McCarver. This is Shakespeare’s classic story of Prospero who is cast away on a remote island with his daughter Miranda. It runs from Friday February 17 through Sunday March 12, 2017. ‘Bus Stop’ by William Inge is directed by Executive Director Kelly Roush. It tells the story of travelers who are trapped in a diner during a snowstorm and the relationships that develop during their stay there. ‘Bus Stop’ runs from Friday May 5 through Sunday May 28, 2017.

The Classic Theatre of San Antonio
1924 Fredericksburg Rd
San Antonio, TX 78201
(210) 589-8450

‘Evita’ at the Woodlawn Theatre

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‘Evita’ opens this Friday August 12, 2016 at the Woodlawn Theatre.  Photo courtesy of Woodlawn Theatre, used with permission.

Starting this month the Woodlawn Theatre is staging the local production of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s ‘Evita’ for five weekends only. This passionate and colorful musical is sponsored by Margarita Man and opens on Friday August 12. It will run until Sunday September 11 and show times are Friday and Saturday at 7:30p.m. and Sunday at 3p.m. Tickets are now on sale online or by calling the box office at (210) 267-8388. Prices are $17 for students and children, $23 for seniors and military and $26 for adults. All tickets are subject to a $3 service fee. Groups of ten or more receive a 20% discount.

‘Evita’ is the winner of seven Tony Awards and chronicles the true life story of Eva Perón, the second wife of Argentine president Juan Perón from childhood, rise to power, charity work and death. She rose from the slums of Argentina to the presidential mansion as First Lady and became one of the most powerful women in the world. Even though she was loved because of her work with the poor it was her greed, outsized ambition and fragile health that made her life a tragic one. The production features Andrew Lloyd Webber’s compelling Latin, pop and jazz influenced score. It includes memorable songs such as “Don’t Cry for Me Argentina,” “Another Suitcase in Another Hall” and “High Flying, Adored.” Christopher Rodriguez directs and choreographs and Josh Pepper is the music director. It stars Lauren Wertz-James as Evita, Travis Treviño as Che Guevara and Miguel Ochoa as Juan Peron. (Woodlawn Theatre, 2016)

Woodlawn Theatre
1920 Fredericksburg Rd
San Antonio, TX 78201
(210) 267-8388

Final Summer Beer Talk Series at Southerleigh

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The final Summer Beer Talk Series of the summer takes place on Wednesday August 10, 2016. Photo courtesy of Southerleigh, used with permission. 

The Summer Beer Talk Series continues at Southerleigh Fine Food & Brewery at the Pearl on Wednesday August 10, 2016. It is the final installment for the summer and it will take place at the lush patio right outside of Southerleigh’s main entrance where brew-master Les Locke will be hosting this informational session. Topics will include Southerleigh’s beers of the month and how they pair with food along with a small tasting of their new cream ale, sake-beer and Russian imperial stout. Botika the new Peruvian-Asian restaurant at the Pearl will be participating at the event and will be selling spring rolls for $3 apiece, cash only. The event is sponsored by San Antonio Beer Festival who will be onsite with discounted tickets, koozies, coasters and more. Special guest will be Travis E Poling, co-author of “San Antonio Beer” and co-founder of San Antonio Beer Week. He will be joining Les Locke during the session with signed versions of his book for sale. The session is free and open to the public on a first come, first serve basis from 5:30p.m. to 7p.m. (Southerleigh Fine Food & Brewery, 2016)

With up to twenty different beers on tap Southerleigh offers a rotating array of original recipe, craft batch beers from Brewer Les Locke. These include ales, IPAs and unique porters such as Conjunction Curry Porter, an English porter brought to life with mustard seed, turmeric, fenugreek, cumin, curry powders and black pepper and Southerleigh Gold, a traditional Dortmunder style lager. Southerleigh is the first brewery at Pearl since 2001 and has a 15-barrel brew house, six serving tank and a firkin/wood barrel-aging program. It is a 7,900-square foot dining facility with multiple seating options including bar seating, patio seating and a private dining room that can seat up to twenty people. The private dining in the north dining room seats up to seventy five people with the capacity to host parties of up to two hundred people.

Southerleigh Fine Food & Brewery
136 East Grayson, Ste 120
San Antonio, TX 78215
(210) 455-5701

Book review: ‘Orchard: A Novel’ by Jack H Bailey

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‘Orchard: A Novel’ is the new historical fiction novel by Jack H Bailey.  Photo courtesy of  the author, used with permission.

Jack H Bailey was an American author known for his critically acclaimed novels “The Number Two Man” and “The Icarus Complex.”  He was an annual participant in the prestigious Academy Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting competition which is sponsored by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.  His newest book is “Orchard: A Novel,” a historical fiction novel based on the life of Albert Edward Horsley, best known by the pseudonym Harry Orchard.  Orchard was a miner and assassin convicted of the 1905 assassination of former Idaho Governor Frank Steuneberg.  Bailey is descended from gold miners and grew up in and around the locales frequented by Harry Orchard.  He became interested in the life of Harry Orchard while living in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, the site of a labor strike where Orchard was known to be involved.

“Orchard: A Novel” is set in the year 1899 when Harry Orchard is a member of the Western Federation of Miners.  The Western Federation of Miners was a radical labor union known for its militancy in the mines of the western United States and British Columbia.  He is paid to kill men who have become a problem for the union.  Even though he is a killer he is well liked by his peers and the ladies.  By the time he is finally arrested by the legendary Pinkerton Charles Siringo he has killed nineteen men in Colorado and Idaho.  The story ends with his confession in which he implicates three leaders of the Western Federation of Miners: Charles Moyer, William Haywood and Charles Pettibone.

The author does an excellent job of shedding light on a subject and time period that is seldom talked about.  Life at the turn of the nineteenth century was difficult for those involved in mine work.  Harry Orchard is a well developed and multidimensional character.  Even though he is a hired killer he is also well liked by some of the townspeople, some even going out of their way to help him when he is injured in a shootout.  He becomes an anti hero of sorts when he tries to help Amy, a local woman, and her brother and is upset when she gets killed.  The action is fast paced and easy to follow.  “Orchard: A Novel” is recommended for fans of historical fiction, especially those interested in labor union history.

*Disclaimer: A copy of this book was given for an honest review.  The opinions expressed in this article are solely the author’s.

Ingram Park Mall announces new stores

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Ingram Park Mall recently announced new stores coming soon. Photo by Tim Boyle/Getty Images

Ingram Park Mall is an indoor shopping mall serving Northwest and Central San Antonio. It features more than 150 stores including department stores, specialty stores and a food court. There are some changes coming to Ingram Park this month as the retailer announced the addition of new stores and updates to existing ones. (Ingram Park Mall, 2016)

Opening in early August Las Quesadillas is bringing a taste of Mexico to the food court. It specializes in quesadillas and guests can choose from a wide selection of meats and toppings. PLAYlive Nation will open in mid-August on the lower level in front of Dillard’s. This gaming lounge is a completely immersive experience for gamers of all ages and types and the goals is to provide them with a clean, safe and cool atmosphere. It will offer a variety of gaming related activities, products and services including E-Sports, tournaments, birthday parties and more. Box Lunch is also scheduled for a mid-August opening and will be located outside of Bealls. It is a gift and novelty retailer with a cause. For every $10 shoppers spend a meal will be donated to a person in need.

Cricket will be relocating to the lower level Dillard’s wing and is scheduled to open in early August. The wireless provider prides itself in providing customers with the best wireless plans and services at the best prices with no contracts or hidden fees. The new space will offer a wide assortment of cell phones including the latest Android phone. MEOW is known for carrying an assortment of Hello Kitty products, as well as a wide selection of specialty gifts, toys and school supplies. It will be relocating to the lower level across from Image and will reopen in early August. Animatrix is a one stop shop for all things anime including posters, clothing, Pokémon merchandise and more. It is moving to the upper level of the Dillard’s wing and will open in mid-August.

Ingram Park Mall
6301 NW Loop 410
San Antonio, TX 78238
(210) 523-1228

Book review: ‘Memorials to Shattered Myths’ by Harriet F Senie’

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‘Memorials to Shattered Myths’ is the new book by Harriet F Senie.  Photo credit: amazon.com

With every mass shooting or act of terrorism comes the inevitable makeshift memorial. While they are meant to memorialize and mourn the victims there is more to them than meets the eye.  Harriet F Senie is the author of several books and articles on public art and co-founder of the international organization Public Art Dialogue.  She is also Director of the M.A. Program in Art History and Art Museum Studies at City College, City University of New York and teaches at the CUNY Graduate Center.  Previous books include “Critical Issues in Public Art: Content, Context, and Controversy” and “The Titled Arc Controversy: Dangerous Precedent?”  In her newest book “Memorials to Shattered Myths: Vietnam to 9/11” the author explores the subject of memorials from makeshift roadside memorials to national ones like the Oklahoma City and Columbine memorials.

“Memorials to Shattered Myths” by Harriet F Seine begins with an introduction of the subject of memorials and how they came about.  She writes that in the beginning there were no set precedents in the United States in regards to what types of memorials should be used to commemorate political rules, military leaders and war victories.  This also became an issue after the terrorist attacks in Oklahoma City, the World Trade Center and the Columbine shootings. The main difference is that the latter focuses on the victims more than the events.  She also describes the subject of specific chapters and what they cover.

The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is covered in Chapter 1 including information on the design and background on designer Maya Ying Lin.  Chapter 2 titled ‘Immediate Memorials: Mourning in Protest’ covers cemeteries, roadside memorials, celebrity displays and tributes to deaths in the street, workplace and schools.  It also explains the meaning of objects left at memorial sites.  Chapter 4 ‘Columbine: The Power of Denial’ stands out because it considers the point of view of the shooter.  According to reporter Jeff Kass, school shooters commit their crimes as a type of revenge against the social order.  In his suicide note, Eric Harris, one of the shooters, wrote ‘You need to face the fact that this comes as a result of YOUR CHOICES…You taught these kids not to accept what is different.’  What they all have in common is that after each one of these tragedies come the vigils, memorials, marches and protests for more effective gun control laws.

Overall Harriet F Senie has written a well researched book about memorials complete with ‘Notes’ and ‘Bibliography’ sections as well as an Index for quick references.  Her background is in art and therefore she writes about the art aspect of these memorials which is a different but interesting angle.  It is recommended for readers who are interested in history, art and memorials of all kinds.   The language is easy to understand and the subject keeps readers interested way beyond the first chapter.  They just might find it interesting to read that immediate memorials are a kind of performance art because anyone can participate.

*Disclaimer: A copy of this book was given for an honest review.  The opinions expressed in this article are solely the author’s.

‘Two Sisters and a Piano’

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‘Two Sisters and a Piano’ opens at The Cellar Theater on Friday July 29, 2016.  Photo by Daniel D Baumer.

There is still a chance to catch a show at The Cellar Theater and support local theater. The Cellar Theater’s 2015-2016 season at The Playhouse San Antonio is coming to an end with Nilo Cruz’ ‘Two Sisters and a Piano.’ It opens tomorrow Friday July 29 and runs until Sunday August 21 with show times Friday and Saturday at 8p.m. and Sunday at 3p.m. Ticket prices range from $12 to $30 and are available t the box office or online. Other rates include children under 12 for $12, military members with ID for $23, seniors age 60 and older for $23 and students with ID for $15. There is a special rate for groups of ten or more.

‘Two Sisters and a Piano’ is set in Cuba in 1991 during the Pan-American Games in Havana and while the Russians are pulling out of Cuba. It is a tumultuous time as the government is redoubling its efforts to enforce its harsh social and political ideology. The result is a severe crack down on artists and writers thought to be inciting dissent. This is the story of two sisters, Maria Celia, a novelist, and Sofia, a pianist, who are serving time under house arrest. Before they were imprisoned for writing in support of Perestroika they were popular in Havana’s social and intellectual circles. To complicate matters the lieutenant assigned to their case becomes infatuated with Maria Celia whose writing he has been reading. (The Cellar Theater, 2016)

The cast includes Maria Ibarra as Maria Celia, Ailyn Duran as Sofia, Victor Treviño as Lt Portuondo and Paul Ramos as Victor. It is directed by Omar Leos. The creative team includes Ryan DeRoos (Scenic Design), Angela Hoeffler (Costumer), Pat Smith (Lighting Design) and original music by Darrin Newhardt. The performance on Friday August 6 will include a talkback session with the director and the cast. The bar will stay open late for the occasion.

The Playhouse San Antonio
800 West Ashby Place
San Antonio, TX 78212
(210) 733-7258

Tickets now on sale for ‘The Sound of Music’

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The new season of Broadway in San Antonio is almost here and coming up first is ‘The Sound of Music’ from Tuesday September 13 through Sunday September 18 at the Majestic Theatre. Tickets are now on sale for this brand new production which is directed by three-time Tony Award® and will make its San Antonio premiere with eight performances only as part of the 2016-2017 season of North Park Lexus Broadway in San Antonio. Performance times are 7:30p.m. Tuesday through Thursday, 8p.m. Friday, 2p.m. and 8p.m. Saturday and 2p.m. and 7:30p.m. on Sunday. Tickets start at $30 and are available through Ticketmaster online, by phone at (800) 982-ARTS (2787) and at all Ticketmaster outlets including the Majestic Theatre box office. Majestic Theatre box office hours are Monday through Saturday from 10a.m. to 5p.m. and Saturday hours vary. (North Park Lexus Broadway in San Antonio, 2016)

‘The Sound of Music’ is based Maria von Trapp’s memoir “The Story of the Trapp Family Singers” and is set in Austria in 1938. It tells the story of Maria who takes a job as a governess to a large family while she decides if she wants to become a nun. She eventually falls in love with the children and their widowed father Captain von Trapp. The Captain opposes the Nazis so when he is ordered to accept a commission in the German navy he and Maria flee Austria with the children. Ben Davis will play Captain Georg von Trapp, Melody Betts will play The Mother Abess with Merwin Ford as Max Detweiler, Teri Hansen as Elsa Schraeder, Austin Colby as Rolf, Paige Silvester as Liesl and Kerstin Anderson as Maria Rainer. It features the popular songs “My Favorite Things,” “Do-Re-Mi” and the title song “The Sound of Music.” Music is by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. The original Broadway production opened in 1959 and won five Tony Awards® including Best Musical.

Majestic Theatre
224 E Houston St
San Antonio, TX 78205
(210)226-5700

Summer Beer Talk Series

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Photo courtesy of Southerleigh Fine Food & Brewery, used with permission.

The Summer Beer Talk Series continues at Southerleigh Fine Food & Brewery at the Pearl tomorrow Wednesday July 13, 2016. It all takes place at the lush patio right outside of Southerleigh’s main entrance where brew-master Les Locke will be hosting this informational session. Topics will include Southerleigh’s beers of the month and how they pair with food along with a small tasting to wrap up the session. Travis E Poling, co-author of ‘Alamo City Beer’ and co-founder of San Antonio Beer Week, will be the special guest for the evening. Signed versions of his book will be available for purchase. Southerleigh’s Executive Chef Jeff Balfour will be serving Texas-style guajillo roasted pig with rice, beans and jalapeno cornbread with a Southerleigh branded beer glass available for free refills throughout the session for $20. The beer glass is a takeaway gift for guests. These sessions are free and open to the public on a first come, first serve basis every second Wednesday of the month from 5:30p.m. to 7p.m. with the next one coming up on Wednesday August 10, 2016. (Southerleigh Fine Food & Brewery, 2016)

With up to twenty different beers on tap Southerleigh offers a rotating array of original recipe, craft batch beers from Brewer Les Locke. These include ales, IPAs and unique porters such as Conjunction Curry Porter, an English porter brought to life with mustard seed, turmeric, fenugreek, cumin, curry powders and black pepper and Southerleigh Gold, a traditional Dortmunder style lager. Southerleigh is the first brewery at Pearl since 2001 and has a 15-barrel brew house, six serving tank and a firkin/wood barrel-aging program. It is a 7,900-square foot dining facility with multiple seating options including bar seating, patio seating and a private dining room that can seat up to twenty people. The private dining in the north dining room seats up to seventy five people with the capacity to host parties of up to two hundred people.

Southerleigh Fine Food & Brewery is located at 136 East Grayson, Ste 120 in San Antonio, Tx.