This popular demonstration of equity versus equality is featured in the “Uniquely Us” exhibit. Photo: The DoSeum, used with permission.
SAN ANTONIO – In a world where children’s innate curiosity often leads to challenging questions, The DoSeum is proud to reintroduce “Uniquely Us: Understanding Race and Building Unity,” a thoughtfully designed, hands-on exhibition for learners of all ages. Developed as a response to families seeking effective tools to discuss these important topics with their children, “Uniquely Us” empowers families, educators and caregivers to open up meaningful conversations about race and unity. (The DoSeum, 2025)
“This interactive exhibit uses play-based learning rooted in STEM, enabling children to safely and empathetically explore new ideas and perspectives,” says Meredith Doby, Chief Creative Officer at The DoSeum. “This is about understanding our unique identities and building unity. Understanding one another is essential for building a more united and inclusive community.”
Interactive Exhibits: Engage in play-based learning activities that enable children to safely and empathetically explore new ideas, perspectives, and social roles.
Caregiver Support: Empowering resources are available to guide the experience based on each family’s comfort level, ensuring meaningful conversations extend beyond the museum visit.
All-Ages Appeal: Designed for learners of all ages, “Uniquely Us” offers something for everyone, from young children to adults.
Newborn to 4 years old: Engage in imaginative play with diverse dolls in a large dollhouse, encouraging exploration beyond usual choices.
5 to 8 years old: Travel through a large-scale model of different hair textures, learning about hair science and self-affirmation.
9 to 11 years old: Explore empathy through interactive scenarios, literacy activities, and walking in others’ shoes while hearing diverse stories.
The DoSeum participated in the Smithsonian’s Museums Advancing Racial Justice and Reckoning with our Racial Past Initiatives during the Uniquely Us exhibition’s development. This collaboration led to the creation of race and unity-based professional development for teachers. The DoSeum also partnered with local organizations and schools throughout the exhibit’s development, including collaborations with Karla Broadus, former chair of the UTSA African American Studies program, and Dalia Contreras, CEO of City Education Partners.
The exhibit opened to the public on March 1, 2025 and remains open through April 20, 2025.
The DoSeum is San Antonio’s museum for children and a cornerstone of interactive learning. Celebrating its 10th anniversary, with roots dating back to 1995 when it first opened as the San Antonio Children’s Museum, The DoSeum has grown into one of the nation’s top children’s museums. It offers 68,000 square feet of exhibits and 55,000 square feet of outdoor space, providing hands-on experiences that empower families to explore, create, and discover together.
The DoSeum features interactive exhibits spanning science, math, art, and literacy, designed to spark curiosity and ignite imaginations. Committed to fostering hands-on learning and discovery, The DoSeum serves as a premier educational resource for educators, caregivers, and children in the San Antonio community.
The DoSeum 2800 Broadway San Antonio, TX 78209 (210) 212-4453
The biggest mini-golf showdown comes to the U.S. with a high-stakes cash prize across San Antonio, Houston, and Austin. Three Cities. One Championship. Photo: Mitch Lowe, used with permission.
Mini-golf is a fun, accessible recreational activity enjoyed by people of all ages. With its colorful courses, whimsical obstacles, and creative themes, it offers a playful twist on traditional golf. Unlike standard golf, mini golf requires no prior experience, making it ideal for families, friends, and even date nights. The game encourages lighthearted competition while providing a relaxed environment for socializing. Its appeal lies in its simplicity, affordability, and the excitement of navigating unique challenges like windmills, ramps, and tunnels. Whether indoors or outdoors, mini golf provides an enjoyable escape, combining skill, luck, and entertainment in a compact setting.
Attention mini-golf enthusiasts! If you’re competitive and would love a chance to compete in a tournament for a $10,000 cash prize, check out this opportunity from Holey Moley Mini Golf.
Austin, TX – Hot off dominating Australia’s mini-golf circuit, the Holey Moley Open swings into the U.S. this spring across all three Texas locations. Not an average mini-golf tournament, the Holey Moley Open is a multi-day competition that will take place across Austin, Houston, and San Antonio, beginning with City Championships on March 25. Teams of 4 will compete across 9 exciting mini-golf holes to see who will be crowned the city champions. Winning teams advance to the State Final at Holey Moley Austin on April 8 for a shot at a $10,000 cash prize. Beyond the competitive action on the course, spectators can enjoy live DJs, dance under confetti showers, savor delicious food/drink specials, and meet Caddy’s in full costume slinging cocktails — making the Holey Moley Open this year’s most high-energy mini-golf experience. (Holey Moley Mini Golf, 2025)
Registration for a chance to compete began on February 25 and ends on March 10. Teams are made up of four golfers, and players must be at least 21 years to participate. There is no cost to submit a team registration form. Of the submissions, Holey Moley will select 60 teams to compete across the state. Winning teams at the March 25 City Championships will be offered travel accommodations to compete at the State Final in Austin on April 8. The State Final will consist of 18 holes (two courses).
Each team will play a round of nine holes, with a maximum of +6 strokes per hole to be kept score by an official caddy. Penalties will be dealt for off-course balls as well as interference, and in the event of a tiebreaker, one lucky team member will play an extra hole. The team with the lowest combined score wins.
Complete details about the Holey Moley Open, the registration form, and requirements for registration can be found online.
Love golf and looking for Spring Break ideas in San Antonio?
With Spring Break just around the corner, Holey Moley Mini Golf is the perfect spot for students looking to stay local and have a memorable, affordable experience. Offering a unique indoor mini golf adventure, Holey Moley combines fun with cool, refreshing vibes—making it the ideal destination for anyone looking to make the most of their time off.
Whether you’re planning a night out with friends or a family outing, Holey Moley provides an exciting and relaxed atmosphere with mini golf, drinks, and tasty bites all in one place. For college students specifically, Holey Moley is offering a $10 discount with the promo code SPRINGBREAK—giving them an affordable way to enjoy the fun without breaking the bank.
Code: SPRINGBREAK
Offer: $10 off student bookings
Valid: March 10th-16th
Holey Moley Mini Golf is a mini golf course and bar that turns traditional putt-putt into a multi-sensory labyrinth of unique holes. It’s nifty, it’s nostalgic, it’s a bit ’80s, and a bit ’90s. Mostly, it’s the craziest round of mini golf you’ve ever played. With drinks, cocktails, and tunes on offer at our full-service bar, The Caddyshack, all of your off-the-green needs are taken care of. We are *not* in even a tiny way affiliated with any of the creators of popular culture that some of our holes may, or may not, remind you of.
The Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon North American Tour will make a stop at the Majestic Theatre on March 18, 2025. Photo: Bond Theatrical, used with permission.
Following its sensational month-long engagement in London, Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon: The Super Live, the world-wide smash hit 2.5D musical sensation based on the wildly popular manga (comic book), will launch a North American tour this March with technical rehearsals and previews held in Pittsburgh, PA and an official opening on March 15 in Austin, TX and in partnership with SXSW (South by SouthWest). The tour includes a stop in San Antonio at the Majestic Theatre on March 18, 2025. (ATG Entertainment, 2025)
With book, lyrics and direction by Kaori Miura (Musical: The Prince of Tennis, Tokyo Revengers The Musical), choreography by Satomi Toma, and music by Go Sakabe and KYOHEI, the visually stunning show follows the stories of Usagi Tsukino, a teenage girl who transforms into the heroic Sailor Moon. Together, with her fellow Sailor Guardians, she battles many dark forces to protect the Earth from evil.
With a mix of action, heartfelt moments, and iconic music, this production sees the manga characters brought to life on stage, in an epic story-telling live show experience guaranteed to wow audiences night after night, creating an unforgettable experience for fans and newcomers alike. Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon: The Super Live will be performed in Japanese with English subtitles.
“At its very basic, ‘Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon’is about 5 girlfriends banding together to fight for what they believe in… that’s timely,” said writer and director Kaori Miura. “Sailor Moon and her fellow guardians are equipped with powers that help them defeat evil and the characters are imbued with the self-determination to have agency and make their own confident decisions. In short, they are the ultimate example of ‘girl power.’”
The show’s North American engagement of Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon: The Super Live, is strictly limited, with previous engagements in New York City and Washington, D.C. selling out in record time. Ticket prices range from $45-$179 (will vary from city to city) including a VIP package designed to create enchanting fan experiences. For the San Antonio show, tickets are available online through the Majestic Theatre.
One of the most popular Mangas of all time, “Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon”is a global cultural phenomenon. Created by Naoko Takeuchi, Sailor Moon began as a manga in 1991 in Japan in a girls’ comic magazine published by Kodansha and has since sold over 46 million copies world-wide and has been translated into over 17 languages. It has been adapted as an anime and a live-action tv series which has aired in over 40 countries.
Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon: The Super Live premiered at the AiiA 2.5 Theater Tokyo in August 2018. Following its European premiere in Paris in November 2018, the show had its US premiere in Washington D.C. and New York in March 2019 which sold out within minutes, drawing audiences from over 40 states. It has since played a hugely successful run in Taiwan.
Explore admission-free outdoor Farmers Market, plus Sunday Yoga at The Spire, live local music and more at St. Paul Square. Courtesy photo, used with permission.
SAN ANTONIO, TX – St. Paul Square is thrilled to announce the expansion of their Sunday community programming, now known as “Sundays at the Square,” taking place weekly each Sunday from 10a.m. to 2p.m. near downtown San Antonio. (St. Paul Square, 2025)
Following an outpouring of positive feedback from the community during the first few weeks of this family-friendly event series that featured an outdoor Farmers Market and morning yoga, organizers at the historic St. Paul Square have partnered with a pair of local small businesses – Juntos San Antonio and Mobile Om – to elevate the Sunday event series for San Antonians.
With support from Juntos San Antonio, the expanded outdoor market will feature an even greater variety of San Antonio-based vendors and pop-up shops offering seasonal organic produce; artisanal food; baked goods and pastries; coffee, tea, and specialty drinks; locally handcrafted goods; and more. Attendees of all ages can also enjoy live music as they stroll through the district’s charming courtyard, while leashed dogs are more than welcome to join in the Sunday festivities.
Local yoga enthusiasts can enjoy donation-based, all-level friendly classes hosted by Mobile Om, a San Antonio based yoga collective who have been uplifting the city’s local wellness scene for over a decade. Weekend classes will take place each Sunday at 11a.m. inside The Spire, one of St Paul Square’s many historic event spaces. Classes are available on a first come, first served basis based on venue capacity.
This expanded weekly showcase advances St. Paul Square’s mission to transform the historic district into a vibrant destination for food, entertainment, and cultural arts, by fostering community connections and supporting local businesses in San Antonio and its surrounding markets.
St. Paul Square Farmers Market: St. Paul Square’s Outdoor Courtyard, 117 Heiman Street Morning Yoga: The Spire, 230 Center Street
Originally founded in 1778, St. Paul Square is a historic multi-acre district found near downtown San Antonio, Texas, located just one hundred yards north of the Alamodome and a short walk from the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center.
The District’s name is derived from Old St. Paul Methodist Episcopal Church constructed in the late 1800s. With a rich background rooted in San Antonio’s history, St. Paul Square is developing today into a vibrant entertainment and cultural arts district that showcases the beautiful history and diversity of the Alamo City.
Local restaurateur Tatanka Guerrero expands Dreamers & Doers Hospitality Group featuring first concept in San Antonio’s St. Paul Square. Courtesy photo, used with permission.
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS – El Tigre is thrilled to open the doors of its new coffee shop and café to the general public at a brand new location within St. Paul Square, San Antonio’s historic downtown district that’s evolving into a world-class entertainment and cultural arts destination. (El Tigre, 2025)
Located at 123 Heiman Street, near the intersection of Heiman Street and Hoefgen Avenue, this new brick-and-mortar location at St. Paul Square follows in the footsteps of the beloved flagship coffee shop located in East Austin that opened in 2019.
Business hours at El Tigre at St. Paul Square are 7a.m. to 3p.m. CT daily, where patrons can look forward to a curated menu of specialty drinks from lattes to espressos to cappuccinos to drip coffee, matchas, cold brews, teas, mushroom cacao, and more.
For the food menu, patrons can enjoy breakfast sandwiches, avocado toast, and pastries in the morning with salads, bowls, and sandwich options available for lunch. Fans should stay tuned as this new location will soon roll out an updated menu in the coming weeks.
At the new El Tigre, the team will continue to work with all-natural and organic producers from around the world who specialize in sustainable and ethical farming practices – notably from Brazil and Honduras – while planting roots in the Alamo City to continue their mission of serving Texans through high-quality coffee and warm hospitality.
Courtesy photo, used with permission.
“We welcome all of San Antonio to visit El Tigre, and experience what makes our café so special. It’s not just about the quality coffee we serve, but the community we look to build – one that is inspired by creativity and unity.” – El Tigre’s owner and Dreamers & Doers Hospitality’s founder Tatanka Guerrero
El Tigre at St. Paul Square will continue to be led by local resident and acclaimed restaurateur Tatanka Guerrero through his independently-owned Dreamers and Doers Hospitality Group, where his team will look to work with local producers to uplift the local San Antonio community while tapping international organic producers who share their same commitment to quality, community, and sustainability.
As a proud Chilean-turned-Texan, Guerrero first gained national prominence following his first restaurant Al Campo in Marfa which was preceded by other successful projects in Miami and Los Angeles. Most recently, Guerrero opened the intimate Oaxacan-and-Japanese design-inspired cocktail bar Trona in Austin’s growing Eastside neighborhood, where it quickly grew to prominence as one of the city’s most sought-after and well-designed bars.
Within Dreamers & Doers, other notable Texas concepts include the aforementioned coffee shop El Tigre; wine shop and bar Cork & Screw; tattoo shop Slowpoke Marfa; alfresco food court Camp East; and food truck court Arbor Food Park.
Originally founded in 1778, St. Paul Square is a historic multi-acre district found near downtown San Antonio, Texas, located just one hundred yards north of the Alamodome and a short walk from the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center.
The District’s name is derived from Old St. Paul Methodist Episcopal Church constructed in the late 1800s. With a rich background rooted in San Antonio’s history, St. Paul Square is developing today into a vibrant entertainment and cultural arts district that showcases the beautiful history and diversity of the Alamo City.
It is home to a wide variety of businesses including locally-owned restaurants, bars, nightclubs, and coffee shops as well as performance venues, hotels, retail, offices, and more.
Bakery Lorraine has several delectable sweet treats for your sweetie this Valentine’s Day. Photo: Bakery Lorraine, used with permission.
Valentine’s Day, celebrated on February 14th, is a time to honor love and affection. While traditionally associated with romantic love, it’s a day for expressing care to family, friends, and even pets. Couples often exchange flowers, chocolates, or gifts, while others enjoy dinner dates or special outings. Many people send heartfelt cards, whether hand-made or store-bought, to express their feelings. In some cultures, the day extends beyond romance, with acts of kindness and appreciation for loved ones. Others may opt for a quiet evening, watching movies or creating personalized gifts, making it a day filled with love in all its forms. If you’re in the San Antonio area, here are some exciting ways to celebrate the big day with your loved one.
Bakery Lorraine
For foodies looking forward to delectable Valentine’s sweets, Bakery Lorraine has pastries exclusive to the Valentine’s Day holiday available in-store at all locations. (Bakery Lorraine, 2025)
Additionally, guests who purchase macaron boxes only on Friday, February 14 will receive a pink or white rose. 6 count Macaron Boxes will receive a singular choice of rose with purchase and 12 count Macaron Boxes will receive two roses while supplies last. Pastries and roses are available at all Bakery Locations.
Kimpton Santo
Experience a curated culinary experience and luxury accommodations for Valentine’s Day at Kimpton Santo. Guests can choose between the options below at Kimpton to celebrate the holiday. (Kimpton Santo, 2025)
An overnight Valentine’s Day stay in one of Kimpton’s Historic Luxury Suites with original 1850s architectural features. Reservations for the historic suites can be made online.
Tenfold Rooftop Bar is hosting three nights of customizable cocktails and the most charming views of the San Antonio skyline in the city. From Thursday February 13 until Saturday, February 15, guests can bring their gals, pals, significant others, and everyone in between to be able to print out customizable images on select cocktails. Reservations can be made online.
Dean’s Steak & Seafood is offering guests a Santo Valentin package that can be added from Thursday February 13 until Saturday, February 15. The package includes a half bottle of bubbles for two upon arrival at the restaurant and a box of truffles as a parting gift. Reservations can be made online.
InterContinental San Antonio Riverwalk
Celebrate love with several offerings perfect for every kind of date night. Guests can choose how they’d like to spend their special day with one or more of what InterContinental San Antonio has to offer. (InterContinental San Antonio Riverwalk, 2025)
The Date Night on the River Room Package: Guests can upgrade their luxury accommodations with pick-up from the exclusive boat stop on Pecan St., where guests can enjoy an enchanting riverboat cruise on the luminous San Antonio Riverwalk. Guests can also enjoy decadent French macarons, specialty chocolate bonbons, pate de fruit, and champagne that will be provided in-room.
Love & Chocolate with Chef Gonzo: For one-night-only (February 14, 2025), Netflix’s Bake Squad Chef Chocolatier Gonzo Jimenez will present a six-course tasting menu inspired by chocolate and cacao in collaboration with InterContinental San Antonio’s Executive Chef Andres Farias. Perfect for Galentine’s, date night, or just satisfying a sweet tooth, the rich prix-fixe menu will be available at InterContinental San Antonio’s in-house American Brasserie, Cavalier, for $150 per person, with reservations available here.
At InterContinental’s immersive Deco Bar, guests can enjoy the “Roses for My Lover” cocktail. Visitors who seek out the adorned cocktail can expect a balance of sweet and tart flavors that make the heart (and your loved one) happy.
Plaza San Antonio Hotel & Spa
Indulge in an unforgettable Valentine’s Day celebration at Corinne San Antonio. Love is in the air and Corinne is offering guests two dining options for the holiday. (Plaza San Antonio Hotel & Spa, 2025)
$90 3-Course Dining Experience: Reservations and walk-ins are welcome for the 3-course dinner experience at Corinne from Thursday, February 13 until Saturday, February 15. Reservations can be made online.
$150 VIP Exclusive Chef’s Table Menu: Join Corinne on Friday, February 14 for an exclusive ticketed 6-course dinner in Corinne’s private dining room. Seating is limited and reservations can be made online.
Chef Jason Dady Restaurants
Guests can enjoy special coursed dinners at Range, Jardin, Tre Trattoria, and Roca & Martillo for Valentine’s Day on Friday, February 14. Each restaurant will offer a glass of sparkling wine to start, accompanied by delicious dishes that are perfect for celebrating the special someone in your life. (Chef Jason Dady Restaurants, 2025)
Range – a five-course dinner for $100 per person inspired by Tuscan Italian flavors. 125 E. Houston St. San Antonio, TX 78205 Prix Fixe Dinner: 4p.m. to 10p.m.
Tre Trattoria – the coursed dinner is $100 per person and will feature signature dishes. 200 W. Jones Ave. San Antonio, TX 78215 Prix Fixe Dinner: 4 to 10 p.m.
Jardín – Valentine’s Day’s exclusive Mediterranean-inspired meal at $85 per person. 555 Funston Place San Antonio, TX 78209 Prix Fixe Dinner: 4 to 8 p.m.
Roca & Martillo – will offer a four-course Valentine’s Day dinner for $99 per person. 1 Spurs Way San Antonio, TX 78256 Prix Fixe Dinner: 4 to 11 p.m.
Wine pairings are available for each dinner at $40 per person. There are also aperitifs available for purchase on each menu. Each meal’s price does not include tax or gratuity.
iFLY Indoor Skydiving
The perfect romantic adventures start with the Valentine’s Day – Up In the Air package. Guests are encouraged to make a reservation for an unconventional Valentine’s Day celebration with their loved one. (iFLY Indoor Skydiving, 2025)
The Valentine’s Day – Up In The Air Package features 20% off of four flights, ideal to share between two people and all photos and videos from the experience that will make standout Instagram content. This promotion is available to buy and fly from now through February 17 and can be booked online.
Hotel Contessa
Hotel Contessa will offer romantic specials at their on-site full-service spa and River Walk restaurant Ambler Texas Kitchen. (Hotel Contessa, 2025)
Throughout the month of February, both hotel guests and the public can reserve the 50-minute It Takes Two couples massage at The Spa at Hotel Contessa for $300 per couple (normally $360 per couple). The It Takes Two couples massage can be booked HERE.
For couples looking to celebrate Valentine’s Day with a romantic dinner, Ambler Texas Kitchen’s Executive Chef Mike Collins will offer a three-course prix fixe menu on Friday, February 14, and Saturday, February 15. For $75 per person, guests will receive a starter, main course and dessert. For an additional $10 per glass, couples can enjoy a celebratory prosecco toast. Walk-ins are accepted, but reservations are encouraged and can be made via OpenTable.
And for those looking to extend their stay at Hotel Contessa can take advantage of special discounts for Texas residents, educators and military personnel. More information on Hotel Contessa’s stay packages can be found HERE.
Thompson San Antonio – Riverwalk
Couples can escape into romance and luxury with the Lust and Leisure Package. Available February 1–28, 2025, this curated experience offers indulgence and pampering in the heart of downtown San Antonio. Rising 20 stories above the Riverwalk, the hotel blends modern sophistication with elevated amenities like a rooftop restaurant, serene spa, and panoramic views, making it the ideal retreat for Valentine’s Day or a romantic getaway. This offer is valid for stays from February 1–28, 2025, so couples can plan their romance-filled escape anytime during the month of February. (Thompson San Antonio – Riverwalk, 2025)
Hiatus Day Spa • Med Spa
Couples can relax with a Love Birds couples massage. The 90-minute Love Birds couple massage begins with a crushed rose petal and organic sugar foot soak, heartwarming hot stone shoulder massage, then relax side-by-side in a couples massage with Hiatus’s house-blended love potion of rose, jasmine, vetiver and cocoa butter. Take flight with EarlyBird Full Spectrum CBD Gummies and a glass of bubbles to float through the rest of your day. Bookings can be made here for $399 per couple or $298 for those who are H-Circle members ($433 value). (Hiatus Day Spa • Med, 2025)
Celebrate your best friendships with Magik Theatre’s hilarious Mo Willem’s musical Elephant & Piggie’s ‘We Are in a play!’ Photo: Magik Theatre, used with permission.
San Antonio, TX – Invite your friends to a different kind of play date with Magik Theatre’s Elephant & Piggie’s ‘We Are in a Play!’ running February 1 – March 23. Gerald the Elephant and Piggie the Pig are “bestus” friends in this rollicking musical based on Mo Willems’ beloved, award-winning “Elephant and Piggie” books. (Magik Theatre, 2025)
When the duo gets invited to a party hosted by The Squirrelles—a trio of fun-loving, singing squirrels—it seems like the makings of a perfect day. But Gerald is worried this big opportunity might create big problems for their friendship. Piggie does not share her elephant pal’s concern, in fact, she’s even happier and more excited than usual. In order for both the friends to have a good time, they must work (and sing and dance) together to overcome obstacles and help each other on a day when anything is possible.
“Gerald and Piggie couldn’t be more different—one is cautious and thoughtful, while the other is playful and impulsive,” says director Jenny Lavery. “But their bond shows us that differences don’t divide us, instead they can bring us closer together.” Lavery directs Ethan Hart (Gerald) and Sami Serrano (Piggie), as well as Amy Bouquet, Lexie Williams, and Hannah Rodriguez as the Squirrelles. Sarah Bailey serves as musical director and Tanesha Payne is the production’s choreographer for the vibrant musical numbers.
Audiences ages 3 and up will get a kick out of this funny, heartwarming story of two friends navigating life’s unexpected occasions. Throughout the musical’s run, Magik Theatre is providing plenty of ways to have a day out just as exciting and special as the one Piggie and Gerald embark on. From an opening night party in Hemisfair Park with cookies and cocoa and kids crafts, to add-on experiences like a post-show backstage tour with the cast and pop-up ice cream socials on the weekends, there are plenty of ways to enhance the family fun.
Aspiring young actors can even learn what it takes to perform on the stage with this season’s new Magik Monday, a series of workshops inspired by the current performance and designed to spark creativity and build confidence. February’s Elephant and Piggie workshop will introduce students to acting through exciting games and exercises, with the chance to rehearse short scenes as well.
With the recent opening of a dedicated quiet room, Magik continues its commitment to making theatre accessible to everyone. The quiet room, which officially opened in late 2024, includes cozy, specialized furniture, calming decor, a TV broadcasting the current performance in real time, and sensory toys to allow overwhelmed or overstimulated audience members to easily take a break from the show without missing out on the rest of the theatre experience. The new space adds to other efforts Magik has made to become a Kulture City certified Sensory Inclusive Venue, as well as its ongoing special performances to accommodate those with special needs and financial constraints.
For family fun, lots of laughs, and catchy tunes, Elephant & Piggie’s ‘We Are in a Play!’ is truly a perfect way to have your own perfect day. Elephant & Piggie’s ‘We Are in a Play!’ is based on the Mo Willems books of the same name, published by Hyperion Books, with book and lyrics by Willems and music by Deborah Wicks La Puma, presented by special arrangement with Music Theatre International.
SPECIAL EVENTS & ADD-ON EXPERIENCES
Opening Night Party in the Park | Saturday, February 1, 4:30p.m., show at 6:30p.m. Celebrate the first performance of Elephant & Piggie’s ‘We Are in a Play!’ with a free, pre-show party at Hemisfair Park just outside Magik Theatre. Guests can enjoy hot chocolate and cookies as they groove to a kid-friendly, parent-approved pop music playlist, get their faces painted, and make their own Elephant and Piggie puppets to take home. While the party is free and open to the public, the subsequent performance is ticketed.
Backstage Experience Add-On | Available after performances* (*Excluding other special events such as the opening night Party in the Park) If you or your little theatre buddy wish the performance didn’t have to end, Magik has a brand-new way to prolong the, well, magic. For a small additional fee, audience members can now stick around after the show to get a 15-minute guided tour of the set, props, and costumes, plus meet the cast and pose for an onstage photo with them. Cost: $15 per person.
Ice Cream Social Add-On | Available before weekend performances But wait, there is more! Sweeten the experience with Magik’s new Ice Cream Social pre-show perk. Guests can chow on their choice of vanilla, chocolate or strawberry ice cream, complete with toppings then capture the moment in photos with the adorably loveable Elephant & Piggie! Cost: $15 per person.
Magik Monday: Act It Out with Elephant and Piggie | Monday, February 24, at 6p.m. Designed to spark creativity and build confidence, this class introduces young performers in grades 1-5 to the basics of acting in a playful and supportive environment. Elephant & Piggie’s ‘We Are in a Play!’ provides the inspiration for exciting acting games, improvisation, and simple scene acting. Cost: $35 per person.
SPECIAL PERFORMANCES
Pay What You Wish Performance | Saturday, February 8, at 2p.m. As part of Magik Theatre’s mission to make theatre accessible to everyone, the organization holds one donation-based performance. Tickets are only available at the door on February 8.
Sensory Friendly Performance | Saturday, February 15, at 10a.m. Audience members on the autism spectrum and those with sensory sensitivities can take in a special performance of Elephant & Piggie’s ‘We Are in a Play!’ designed just for them. Kids and adults are free to be themselves in this relaxed, judgment-free theatre experience that is a perfect introduction to attending a performance.
ASL Interpreted Performance | Saturday, February 22, at 2p.m. Patrons who communicate with ASL can attend this performance featuring Robert Cardoza, the San Antonio theatre community’s primary American Sign Language interpreter.
Educator Appreciation Day | Sunday, March 2 at 3p.m. Educators and school faculty are eligible for one free ticket to this performance with proof of I.D. Additional tickets are available to purchase for these performances at a discount of 20% off the regular ticket prices.
Military and First Responders Appreciation Day | Saturday, March 22 at 2p.m. Service members with a valid military ID can purchase discounted $18 tickets to this performance.
2024-2025 TICKET OPTIONS
Magik Theatre offers multiple ways for patrons to experience the best children’s theatre in San Antonio. Magik is a cherished arts institution that has been providing families with professional, accessible, literature-based theatre and education since 1994. Located in Hemisfair Park, families can catch the show, enjoy a day of play exploring Yanaguana Garden, grab a meal at one of the many restaurants on site and make Magikal memories. Season subscriptions, Flex Passes, and single ticket sales are available now.
SEASON SUBSCRIPTION PRICING • Two Show Subscription $41 per person
FLEX PASS PRICING ● Ten Flex Passes $190
SINGLE TICKETS ● $25 for adults ● $20 for children (ages 2-17), Military, Seniors, Educators & Students ● Children under 2 years old are free.
Purchase season subscriptions, flex passes, and single tickets online, via phone (210) 227-2751, and in person at Magik Theatre’s Box Office (420 S Alamo, 78205). Box Office hours are Monday-Friday, 9 am – 5 pm.
If a child under 2 uses a seat, even a car or booster seat, the patron must pay for a general admission ticket. Group rates are available for parties of ten or more people. For questions and further inquiries, contact the Magik Theatre.
MAGIK THEATRE
A professional theatre for young audiences established in 1994, Magik Theatre’s mission is to create theatrical experiences that ignite imagination, spark curiosity, inspire empathy, and foster a lifetime love of learning in young people.
San Antonio actor Celestina Harris and The DoSeum CEO Dan Menelly debut Baxter. Photo: The DoSeum, used with permission.
SAN ANTONIO – For ten years, The DoSeum has invited San Antonio’s children to learn, explore, and create, shaping a generation of curious thinkers. San Antonio’s premier children’s museum kicked off its 10th anniversary year with its annual State of The DoSeum breakfast event on Tuesday January 28, 2025. This milestone celebration not only marks a decade of experiential learning but also showcases the museum’s impact and continued commitment to children and caregivers in the Alamo City. (The DoSeum, 2025)
During the annual State of The DoSeum breakfast, San Antonio actor Celestina Harris and The DoSeum CEO Dan Menelly unveiled The DoSeum’s new mascot: Baxter.
Meet Baxter The Robot
Wired for friendship and powered by pure joy, Baxter is The DoSeum’s beloved mascot. When he isn’t buzzing through exhibits, he’s lighting up the rooms with his infectious energy, and encouraging every visitor to embrace their curiosity. With a sweet smile, circuits of charm, and a heart full of cheer, Baxter’s mission is clear: to keep minds at play and remind everyone that learning can be joyful at any age.
Whether he’s offering a high-five, sharing a new discovery, or leading a fun-filled adventure, Baxter is always ready to spread happiness and spark new ideas. His battery is always full, and his circuits are always buzzing with excitement for the next adventure. No challenge is too big, no question too small—Baxter is here to brighten your day and make every visit to The DoSeum an unforgettable one.
The DoSeum’s Impact on San Antonio
Since opening its doors in 2015, The DoSeum has become a cornerstone of San Antonio’s educational and cultural landscape. With 68,000 square feet of interactive space featuring more than 250 exhibits, the museum has consistently provided enriching experiences in STEM, arts, and literacy for children aged 0 to 11.
The DoSeum has established itself as more than just a children’s museum. It serves as a valuable resource for San Antonio’s educational ecosystem, with long-standing research partnerships with area colleges and universities.
Since its opening, The DoSeum has demonstrated a commitment to dynamic, evolving experiences for its visitors. The DoSeum fortifies its membership through continual renewal of exhibition themes and educational events. The museum has renovated four permanent exhibit galleries and made updates to many individual exhibits, ensuring fresh experiences for repeat visitors. In addition to its permanent offerings, The DoSeum has hosted over 30 special exhibitions since 2015 over the past decade providing a unique environment for early learners to discover big ideas and foundational concepts through interactive and creative play.
The people powering The DoSeum’s Success
At the heart of The DoSeum’s success is its exceptional team of 80 staff members, including an Education team with unparalleled expertise in the museum industry. Featuring former classroom teachers and professionals with advanced degrees in Education and STEM-related fields, this talented group conducts innovative, TEKS-aligned programs, leads engaging holiday and summer camps, and provides inspired professional development for area educators. The DoSeum’s educational offerings, meticulously crafted and rooted in proven frameworks, incorporate elements of risky play to foster growth and development. This collective experience forms the foundation for San Antonio’s most innovative program portfolio, ensuring that every visit to The DoSeum is not just educational, but also engaging and fun for children of all ages.
Cruising into the Next Decade
The DoSeum is poised for an exciting future, having solidified a new strategic plan for the next 10 years. With support from a generous grant from The Meadows Foundation, the museum has invested in research and robust evaluation to strengthen its educational program design and outcomes. This research will inform The DoSeum’s focus on growth for sustainable placemaking, fully integrated experience design, exemplary informal STEM education, and engaging learners of all profiles.
The museum plans to introduce new, innovative themes to its camps, weekly workshops, and other programs. Among these additions is a focus on ceramics, providing children with hands-on experiences in this tactile art form. These new programs reflect The DoSeum’s commitment to continually evolving its curriculum to engage young learners in diverse and exciting ways. By blending retrospection with innovation, The DoSeum aims to build on its successful foundation while adapting to the changing interests and needs of San Antonio’s youth.
The DoSeum’s commitment to growth and innovation is evidenced in its plans for 2025 exhibits. On March 1, The DoSeum will unveil “Uniquely Us: Understanding Race and Building Unity,” its second internally developed traveling exhibition. This project, in development since 2020, has benefited from extensive community input and national support. Following this, “Emotions at Play,” a hands-on exhibition, based on Disney Pixar’s “Inside Out”, will focus on social-emotional learning and is set to open on May 24. The museum’s celebration continues into fall and winter with a special birthday edition of the Artist-in-Residence exhibition.
Finally, the community is invited to Save the Date for June 6th for The DoSeum Birthday Bash where admission will be free all day to the community.
The DoSeum is San Antonio’s museum for children and a cornerstone of interactive learning since 1995, offering 68,000 square feet of exhibits and 55,000 square feet of outdoor space. The Doseum offers hands-on experiences that empower families to explore, create and discover together. It offers interactive exhibits spanning science, math, art and literacy, designed to spark curiosity and ignite imaginations. Committed to fostering hands-on learning and discovery, The DoSeum serves as a premier educational resource for educators, caregivers, and children in the San Antonio community.
Hotel Contessa to Host Jazz Night & ‘Love is in the Air’ Art Fair January 25-26. Photo: Hotel Contessa, used with permission.
SAN ANTONIO, TX – Hotel Contessa is thrilled to announce a weekend dedicated to art, music, education, and preserving the heart of hospitality along the San Antonio River Walk. The property’s first ever Jazz Night will kick off on Saturday, January 25, followed by the “Love is in the Air” solo exhibition and an art fair taking place on Sunday, January 26. (Hotel Contessa, 2025)
Saturday, January 25 – Jazz Night
This evening, the hotel invites San Antonio music lovers to enjoy jazz from musicians like the Fermata Jazz Trio. Food and cocktails will be available for purchase at Ambler Texas Kitchen, including an exclusive drink menu, where $1 of each drink sale from the featured drinks support River Walk Royalty. Hotel guests will receive a password at check-in for a complimentary “Bees Knee” cocktail. Bartenders and staff will embrace the theme, dressing as flappers and gangsters for the occasion.
Saturday’s event will be the inaugural Jazz Night among a series of Jazz Nights at Hotel Contessa, which will take place the last Saturday of each month from 5p.m. to 9p.m. Reservations are preferred and can be made by calling Ambler at 210- 298-8040.
Sunday, January 26 – “Love is in the Air” Solo Art Exhibition and Art Fair
Following an evening of Jazz, Hotel Contessa will feature the work of over a dozen artists – including a variety of paintings, prints, jewelry, home décor, and more – along with a solo art exhibition from Mary Carmen Sessions and live music from Kyle Broll. Sessions is a Mexican-American artist who has called San Antonio home for over 20 years. Passionate about pushing the boundaries of traditional art, Sessions constantly experiments with different mediums, techniques and materials to create one-of-a-kind pieces infused with her rich Mexican culture.
From 11:30a.m. to 3p.m., the show will take place at the bottom level of the hotel, which overlooks the San Antonio River Walk, in the Atrium and Cypress Room. The event is free to the public and proceeds from the event will be donated to Fireman Sam’s candidacy for River Walk King.
“Aside from these fabulous events, what makes this weekend special at Hotel Contessa is our commitment to giving back to the community. We’ve made sure that Fireman Sam and River Walk Royalty are the beneficiaries. Proceeds from a portion of drinks sold at Jazz Night and sales from the Sunday Art Fair exhibit will be donated to these integral city figures.” – Director of Sales Miguel David
The River Walk Royalty initiative raises funds for scholarships for local students who aspire to work in hospitality, the core industry of San Antonio. Fireman Sam is a San Antonio native and local dad. As a child, he dreamt of becoming a chef. Growing up with a single mother who was raising three children while battling multiple sclerosis made that dream challenging to pursue. Lacking the financial resources for culinary school, he set his ambition aside and became a firefighter, helping the citizens of San Antonio. Sam takes pride in serving San Antonio and its citizens. As a member of River Walk Royalty, he aims to raise substantial funds to provide scholarships helping students achieve their dreams. He hopes to be a mentor to the next generation of San Antonio hospitality talent.
The hotel plans to continue Jazz Night as a new series and host various jazz musicians and artists the last weekend of every month. The destination has seen success with its complimentary mariachi events. This is part of Hotel Contessa’s ongoing initiative to provide San Antonians a place to gather and celebrate the city’s rich culture together along the lively banks of the San Antonio River Walk. Hotel Contessa will continue to announce 2025 programming that supports its mission to celebrate its core three pillars: art, music and education.
An intimate, all-suite retreat set directly on San Antonio’s beloved River Walk, Hotel Contessa delights arriving guests with stylish suites that take their design cues from the city’s rich history and vibrant culture. Discover stylish suites and unwind at our spa, complemented by Ambler Texas Kitchen + Cocktails serving up agave cocktails and authentic Texas fare.
Hotel Contessa 306 W. Market St. San Antonio, TX 78205
The Briscoe kicks off 2025 with stories, art, and nature. Photo: Briscoe Western Art Museum, used with permission.
San Antonio, TX – The Briscoe Western Art Museum invites everyone to start the new year on the right foot with art, storytelling, wildlife, and inspiration as it closes its acclaimed Storytellers: Narrative Art & the West exhibition. From a special conversation with celebrated artist Billy Schenck to the museum’s wildest day of the year, the Wild West Wildlife Festival, 2025 gets off to a great start at the Briscoe. (Briscoe Western Art Museum, 2025)
See the Stories of the Southwest through Narrative Art
Blending visual elements with symbolism, narrative art invites connection with stories on a deeper, more emotional level. On view now, Storytellers: Narrative Art and the West explores the many ways artists have told stories about the Southwest in their art, including religious, migratory, historical, and rural subjects. From Indigenous stories passed down through generations to the contemporary interpretations of Western life, Storytellers showcases how artists use visual narratives to capture the spirit, landscapes, and people of the West. It is on display now through January 19, 2025.
Guiding questions throughout the exhibition invite visitors to take a closer look at the works on display – and dive into the stories they tell – while stations throughout the exhibition ask visitors to share their own stories. Visitors can then hang their story on the exhibition’s community story wall, while a mini-drawing lab offers visitors the opportunity to practice the techniques of gesture drawing – a quick sketching technique that helps capture the essence of a subject’s pose, movement, or expression – to create their own narrative art.
Renowned artist Billy Schenck, a founding figure of the Western Pop Art movement, shares insights into his bold and iconic depictions of the American West. Known for his striking, cinematic style, Schenck’s work bridges the gap between Western tradition and contemporary artistry. Schenck will share how he weaves together the story of his artistic process from film stills to paintings and creating new narratives. His approach offers a critical perspective on classic and contemporary Western iconography. Learn about Schenck’s early career, artistic inspirations, and the influences that shape his work during this conversation with Tim Newton, Publisher Emeritus of “Western Art & Architecture” and the Briscoe’s Curator of Night of Artists and Special Exhibitions. Hear more about Schenck’s role in “Western Pop,” his Native pottery collection and his new book “Women Artists of the Ancient Southwest: A Tribute to Timeless Creators.”
Walk on the Wild Side: Wild West Wildlife Festival
January 25, 2025, 10a.m. – 4p.m., free admission
A celebration of the animals and natural beauty of the West, featuring crafts, animal encounters, and activities focused on the wildlife of the American West, one of the pillars of Western art. The Wild West Wildlife Festival celebrates the flora and fauna that define the West with a beastly day of animal fun, education and hands-on crafts and activities highlighting the truly wild side of the West. The festival features art, storytelling, and more to inspire everyone to explore the nature all around them.
Extended Hours & Programming Make 2025 a Great Time to Head West
The Briscoe is committed to engaging the community with a variety of family-friendly and educational programs for all ages – all included in museum admission. The museum offers extended hours on Thursday, 10a.m. – 8p.m. and is open 10a.m. – 5p.m. Friday – Monday.
Children 12 and under always receive free admission at the Briscoe, making these programs affordable family fun:
Highlights Tour – Enjoy a guided tour through the museum’s galleries through these 45-minute tours each Thursday at 2 p.m., with stops at some of the most significant and striking pieces in the Briscoe’s collection. With frequently rotating artworks on display, this tour is ideal for both first-time visitors and long-term friends of the museum.
Locals Day – Come say howdy and explore the West for free as a San Antonio local. San Antonio and Bexar County residents enjoy free admission on the first Sunday of each month. Upcoming dates: February 2, March 2.
Scout the Briscoe – Hunt and enjoy a fun interactive way to see more of the Briscoe’s collection in an educational scavenger hunt on the first Sunday of each month. Completing the hunt is a family affair and you’ll learn fun information about works throughout the museum. Upcoming dates: February 2, March 2.
Storytime Stampede – Enjoy a storytelling session designed for young children and families on the third Saturday of each month at 10:30a.m. Sing songs, engage in movement activities and create artwork together as you learn about the West. Even better: Adults bringing children to Storytime Stampede receive half-off general museum admission.
An oasis of Western beauty just off the River Walk, the Briscoe’s McNutt Sculpture Garden and the museum grounds feature 35 sculptures portraying various aspects of Western life. The museum’s beautifully restored historic home inside the former San Antonio Public Library building, includes 14 galleries, with special exhibitions, events and the Hendler Family Museum Store, providing art, culture, history and entertainment. Museum hours, parking and admission details are available online.