Friday Nights Come Alive: St. Paul Square Launches Weekly Community Series

Buttercup at Sunset Music Festival. Photo: Isaiah Alonzo, used with permission.

Friday Night Live Launches at St. Paul Square This Fall

San Antonio, TX — St. Paul Square, San Antonio’s historic downtown district that’s fast becoming a world-class entertainment and cultural arts destination, is proud to announce Friday Night Live, a brand-new weekly series of community events produced in collaboration with The Espee. (Painting Pictures, 2025)

Running September through the holiday season, Friday Night Live brings together a highly curated mix of free and ticketed programming designed to light up the district every Friday night. From live music and markets to Spurs watch parties and film nights, the series is set to create memorable experiences for both locals and visitors.


What to Expect

🎶 Outdoor Concerts at The Espee’s Plaza Stage
Free live music from San Antonio favorites like Daisy Killers (Sept. 26) and Buttercup (Oct. 17), with more acts to come.

🛍️ Markets & Makers
Rotating editions of the Beauty + Zen Haus Night Market, including a special Holiday Market and Santa at the Square celebration.

📺 Community Watch Parties & Film Nights

  • Spurs Watch Parties (Oct. 10) on a massive outdoor LED screen
  • A spooky-season pop-up screening of Hocus Pocus 2 (Oct. 24)

“Friday Night Live is about creating momentum for downtown every week and showing how dynamic St. Paul Square can be when the community gathers here,” said Tatanka Guerrero, Director of Curation and Development at St. Paul Square.

“We want people to know that no matter the Friday, there’s always a reason to come down to the Square – whether you’re discovering a new band, shopping the market, cheering on the Spurs, or just grabbing a bite.”


Building on Momentum

Friday Night Live follows a wave of exciting changes at St. Paul Square. With the openings of El Tigre Coffee, Atlee’s Rally, and Neko Pilates earlier this year—plus the successful launch of the Sundays at The Square event series—the district is transforming into one of San Antonio’s most vibrant destinations for food, drink, music, and culture.

By adding Friday Night Live to the lineup, St. Paul Square is keeping energy flowing into the district, boosting foot traffic, and strengthening its role as a hub for community connection.


Friday Night Live: Fall 2025 Schedule

📅 Friday, September 26
Daisy Killers at The Espee’s Plaza Stage
Free outdoor concert with San Antonio indie-punk favorites.
⏰ 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. | 🎟 Free Admission

📅 Friday, October 3
First Fridays: DJ Sets at St. Paul Square Courtyard
Local DJs soundtrack the city’s favorite art night.
⏰ 9:00 p.m. – Late | 🎟 Free Admission

📅 Friday, October 10
Spurs Watch Party at St. Paul Square Courtyard
Game on the big screen + food & drink specials.
⏰ Game tipoff | 🎟 Free Admission

📅 Friday, October 17
Beauty + Zen Haus Night Market + Buttercup at The Espee
Shop the market and enjoy live music from San Antonio legends Buttercup.
⏰ Market: 6:00 – 10:00 p.m. | Concert: 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. | 🎟 Free Admission

📅 Friday, October 24
Spooky Season Movie Pop-Up: Hocus Pocus 2
A Halloween-themed outdoor movie night under the stars.
⏰ 7:00 p.m. Screening | 🎟 Free Admission


Friday Night Live at St. Paul Square is your new weekly reason to head downtown. Whether you’re catching a concert, cheering for the Spurs, or enjoying a seasonal market, every Friday brings something fresh to San Antonio’s historic heart.

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LACLA presents free screening of Colombian film Como El Cielo Después de Llover

Latin American Cinemateca of Los Angeles proudly presents the free streaming of the film  “Como El Cielo Después de Llover.” Courtesy photo, used with permission.

Latin American Cinemateca of Los Angeles (LACLA) presents the free streaming of the film “Como El Cielo Después de Llover,” a LACLA Cine Nueva Onda (new wave) selection on June 20 – 24, 2023. (Vesper Public Relations, 2023)

Victor Gaviria is one of Colombia’s most legendary directors. Mercedes, his daughter, returns to her hometown to take part in the shooting of her father’s latest film. As she documents her controversial father at work and goes over hundreds of hours of footage that Victor took of his own family over the years, their two directorial gazes meet. Through the process Mercedes embraces the infinite contradictions of her family and reflects on the role women have in the film industry.

The virtual screenings are available June 20 – 24, 2023 and can be streamed for free.

After the screening watch a special Q & A (in Spanish and English) with filmmaker Mercedes Gaviria, conducted by LACLA Program Manager, Guido Segal.

National Awards
Luis Ospina Award, Best National Feature Film Director, Cali International Film Festival – FICCALI, Colombia, 2020

International Awards
Youth Award for Best  Film, International Film Festival Gijón, Spain, 2020
Young Critics Award for the Best New Latin American film, Special Mention , 35° International Film Festival of  Mar del Plata, Argentina, 2020

Festival Participations
International Film Festival of Cartagena de Indias, 2019, 35 Rencontres Cinemas D’Amerique Latine de Toulouse March 24-April 2 2023 –Toulouse, France

Virtual Screening
The Museum of Modern Art  (MoMA)’s Doc Fortnight 2021, the 20th edition of its annual showcase of nonfiction films from around the globe.

Guido Segal is the curator of the program. He is the Screenwriter and Program Manager at LACLA, known for his film critiques and screenwriting, he has worked on multiple projects in a screenwriting capacity. Using his talents, L.A based Segal offers his screenwriting prowess through his work as a professor.

Latin American Cinemateca of Los Angeles (LACLA) is a California non-profit organization dedicated to promoting cultural exchange through film by screening classic and contemporary films from Latin America and by USA Latinas and Latinos. LACLA also supports the film and media efforts of Los Angeles inner-city middle and high school students with its annual student film festival.

For the past quarter century, LACLA has been championing and screening both feature and short films by LatinX filmmakers from all over the Americas with LACLA’s Cine Nueva Onda showcasing young and experimental Latin narratives from up-and-coming filmmakers.

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Screening of ‘Deep in the Heart’ film at Briscoe Western Art Museum

The Briscoe Western Art Museum is hosting a screening of the film “Deep in the Heart” featuring a post-film discussion and Q&A with producer Katy Bladock. Photo: Briscoe Western Art Museum, used with permission.

The Briscoe Western Art Museum is hosting a screening of the film “Deep in the Heart” featuring a post-film discussion and Q&A with producer Katy Bladock on Thursday, November 10 at 6p.m. The screening is the only one in San Antonio to include a member of the film’s production team. (Briscoe Western Art Museum, 2022)

A visually stunning celebration of Texas’ diverse landscapes and remarkable wildlife found nowhere else, “Deep in the Heart” is told through the eyes of wildlife species ranging from the mysterious blind catfish to the elusive mountain lion – and even the 20 million Mexican freetail bats that spend their summers just north of San Antonio in Bracken Cave. Narrated by Matthew McConaughey and featuring state-of-the-art cinematography, this family-friendly film journeys from the highest peaks in West Texas, through our aquifers, rivers, and bays, and deep into the Gulf of Mexico. “Deep in the Heart” aims to conserve our remaining wild places, to show the connectivity of water and wildlife, and to recognize Texas’ conservation importance on a continental scale.

Deep in the Briscoe’s heart, the film also shares the bison of Caprock Canyons State Park. The official bison herd of the State of Texas is all that remains of the vast Southern Plains herd that once numbered between 30 million and 60 million head. The Briscoe’s logo is a bison and the museum works to support the herd through its annual “Adopt a Bison” campaign.

The Briscoe’s “Deep in the Heart” film screening is $14 and online pre-registration is recommended. Popcorn, candy and drinks will be available for purchase. Members of the Briscoe receive free admission and movie snacks.

Producer Katy Bladock will be present for a post-film discussion and Q&A session. Bladock is a film producer, writer, and graphic designer based in Austin, TX. She has a passion for conservation and visual storytelling, aiming to use creative outlets as a tool to advocate for the protection of natural environments and wildlife. She is a proud East Texas native and studied communications, journalism, and art at Texas A&M University. Katy is a Producer for the Texas natural history film “Deep in the Heart,” was Associate Producer for the Emmy-nominated feature documentary “The River and the Wall,” produced “American Ocelot,” and assists with various production needs for Fin and Fur Films Productions.

Film guests will be able to view the Briscoe’s fall exhibition, Thomas D. Mangelsen – A Life In the Wild, featuring 40 of the renowned nature photographer Thomas D. Mangelsen’s most resonant photographs. Thomas D. Mangelsen – A Life In The Wild takes viewers on a journey across the West and around the globe. One of the most prolific nature photographers of our time, Mangelsen is an award-winning photographer whose images have been exhibited internationally and published in iconic mediums such as “National Geographic,” “Good Morning America,” and “60 Minutes.” The exhibition is open to the public through January 29, 2023.