Jazz, Art, and Community: Hotel Contessa Supports San Antonio’s Vibrant Hospitality Scene

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

Briscoe Western Art Museum: Your Guide to Upcoming Events and Programs

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.

Artist Talk and Book Signing: Billy Schenck

Storytellers and the Modern West with Billy Schenck: January 18, 2025, 1:30p.m. – 3:30p.m., included with museum admission.

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.

Celebrating 75 Years of Flavor: Whataburger Brings Back Original Fan Favorites

Get ready to feast on nostalgia as Whataburger opens the WhataVault and tees up exclusive deals, fresh collabs, new eats, and more to honor its fans for 75 years of love. Photo: Whataburger, used with permission.
 

San Antonio, TX – It’s 2025 and Whataburger is celebrating in style. Back in 1950, Harmon Dobson flipped the first five-inch Whataburger in Corpus Christi, and the world’s been better, and tastier, ever since. Fast forward 75 years, and your fave orange-and-white burger fam is throwing a major diamond anniversary bash. The mood? Pure nostalgia, featuring the comeback of legendary menu items that still live rent-free in our heads. (Whataburger, 2025)

First up on the Legends Menu: the Monterey Melt and the Chicken Fajita Taco. We’re bringing you brand new bangers too – enter the Mexican Hot Chocolate Coffee and Mexican Hot Chocolate Shake, here to level up your drink game. Expect massive surprises for our Rewards program members on the Whataburger app, sizzling merch collaborations (howdy, Wrangler®), more WhataVault menu items, epic food promos to fuel your cravings, and a live in-person experience so extra we can’t spill the details just yet. 

“We love keeping things fresh at Whataburger, but sometimes the best way to celebrate is by serving up the classics. Our 75th anniversary is all about honoring three-quarters of a century of flavor and, more importantly, celebrating our amazing Fans who’ve been with us every step of the way. From bringing back some of the most requested menu items to launching brand-new creations, rolling out special promotions, exclusive rewards, and exciting prizes, we’re going all in for the people who love Whataburger. This year is about giving back to the folks who’ve supported us through the years—whether you’ve been a loyal Fan since 1950 or just discovered us. It’s our way of saying a big, heartfelt ‘thank you’ for 75 years of love, loyalty, and late-night drive-thrus. And trust me, the best is yet to come.” – Whataburger President & CEO Debbie Stroud

Starting Tuesday, January 7, we’re kicking off our 75th anniversary celebrations with major main character energy. You begged for it on Reddit, slid into our DMs on Insta, and flooded the timeline with throwback pics of this melty icon. Well, the people spoke, and we listened—the Monterey Melt is back, baby. Picture this: two juicy, 100% beef patties absolutely dripping in melty Monterey Jack and American cheeses, topped with grilled onions and peppers, and finished off with our signature Jalapeño Ranch. It’s spicy, it’s meaty, it’s straight-up melty perfection. Last seen in 2022, this legend is ready to reclaim its spot in your burger-loving hearts—and your feeds. Don’t miss it. 

Monterey Melt. Photo: Whataburger, used with permission.

Not to be outdone by a burger, the Chicken Fajita Taco is strutting back onto the scene to give your taste buds their main character moment. Imagine this: whole grilled chicken breast, snug in a soft flour tortilla, getting all cozy with seared onions, poblano and red peppers—basically a fiesta in every bite. Want to level it up? Add Monterey Jack cheese, grilled jalapeños, and fresh avocado for a flavor combo so fire, it deserves its own fan club. But don’t sleep on it—these all-star tacos are here for a limited time only. The Chicken Fajita Taco is back on January 7 too. But once they’re gone, they’re ghosting the menu again.

Chicken Fajita Taco. Whataburger, used with permission.

Say hola to your new obsessions: Mexican Hot Chocolate Coffee and Mexican Hot Chocolate Shake. These aren’t just drinks—they’re a whole vibe. The coffee is the ultimate morning glow-up: warm, rich, and chocolatey with just enough cinnamon spice to wake you up and choose chaos (the good kind). And the shake? Pure dessert energy. It’s icy, creamy, and serving cinnamon-sugar magic that’s perfect for cooling down after a long day of being awesome. Whether you’re team “coffee for life” or “shake it up,” these newbies are here to make your taste buds do a happy dance.

Mexican Hot Chocolate Coffee and Mexican Hot Chocolate Shake. Photo: Whataburger, used with permission.

This is just the beginning, and trust us—you’re gonna want to stay tuned. Starting in January, Whatastore is kicking things off with fresh monthly deals priced at $19.50—a throwback to our OG year. From exclusive merch to must-have collectibles, these monthly drops will be the ultimate score for fans looking to rep their burger love in style.

Mark your calendars for Spring 2025 because we’re teaming up with a Southern style legend for a collab that’s about to take your wardrobe to the next level: Wrangler x Whataburger. This 24-piece collection features everything from denim jackets and jeans to graphic tees and ballcaps, blending the iconic vibes of both brands. Whether you’re hitting the rodeo or just want to flex some cowboy-meets-burger energy, this collection has your name all over it. Wrangler x Whataburger will be available at select retailers nationwide and on the Whatastore, so you’ll have plenty of ways to grab these must-have pieces.

Keep your eyes glued on our website, the Whataburger App and Whataburger on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and X/Twitter because more WhataVault drops and 75th Anniversary celebrations are coming throughout 2025. And if you’re not on the app yet, wyd? Download it ASAP to snag rewards, exclusive deals, and early access to all the goods.

Calling Local Artists: Showcase Your Talent in New Public Mural Project

St. Paul Square and Centro San Antonio partner together in search of local artists for its first-ever public mural project. Courtesy photo, used with permission.

SAN ANTONIO, TX – St. Paul Square, San Antonio’s historic downtown district evolving into a world-class entertainment and cultural arts destination, is excited to announce a new partnership with Centro San Antonio as the two local organizations work together to commission the creation of a new public mural, a first of its kind for the 100-plus-year-old district. (St. Paul Square, 2024)

This mural will become a landmark attraction within St. Paul Square, marking a significant step in revitalizing the District by paying homage to the local businesses, communities, diverse cultures, and historical milestones that have defined its community over past decades. 

To accomplish this goal, St. Paul Square and Centro San Antonio are actively requesting proposals from qualified San Antonio-based artists to create a new mural on an 11×38′ wall located near St. Paul’s Square’s central outdoor courtyard, offering a potential budget of up to $15,000 with installation in March 2025.

Dubbed “Ole Night at St. Paul Square,” this new mural open-call project will look to ultimately create a new outdoor art installation that will serve as a centerpiece for visitors and locals alike, offering a nostalgic glimpse into the rich history of this beloved area while symbolizing St. Paul Square’s transformation into an entertainment, culinary, and nightlife, and tourism destination.

The deadline to apply is 6p.m. CST on Friday, January 24, 2025. Finalists will then be selected in late January, with a selection announced in February. More information on the project can be found online.

“St. Paul Square is thrilled to host this artist open-call opportunity alongside our colleagues at Centro San Antonio, as we look to shine a light on all of the incredible artistic talent found here in San Antonio. By honoring the contributions of our early residents, artists, entertainers, and business owners who built St. Paul’s Square legacy, this project will celebrate the vibrant and diverse cultures that make this District a growing destination for entertainment, hospitality, community, and creativity.” – Don Thomas, managing partner at St. Paul Square

“We’re incredibly excited to collaborate with St. Paul’s Square on their new cultural initiative; our goal is to find opportunities for local artists and create vibrancy in San Antonio’s urban core, so supporting St. Paul’s Square leadership in their mission to fill the district with art is a perfect match.” – Andi Rodriguez, Vice President of Cultural Placemaking at Centro San Antonio

This mural open-call project was created in collaboration with Centro’s Art Everywhere Program, which celebrates San Antonio artists by applying a public art mindset through partnerships with private property owners and businesses to match local creatives with art opportunities. Since its inception in 2020, Art Everywhere has been responsible for 175+ art installations and counting across San Antonio.

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.

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The Ultimate Guide to New Year’s Eve Festivities in San Antonio

Tenfold Rooftop rings in the new year with savory bites, vibrant cocktails, and the best views in the city. Photo: Garrett Smith, used with permission.

New Year’s Eve celebrations are a global tradition, marked by diverse customs and festivities. In cities worldwide, crowds gather for fireworks displays, like those in Sydney and New York. Many people enjoy family gatherings with food, drinks, and games, while others attend elaborate parties or live concerts. In Spain, it’s customary to eat 12 grapes at midnight, symbolizing good luck for each month of the year. In Japan, people visit temples for prayers and reflection. Whether through fireworks, quiet reflections, or festive parties, New Year’s Eve offers a unique blend of joy, hope, and cultural significance.

One of the biggest ways to celebrate the new year in San Antonio is going downtown for the big fireworks display. As someone who has attended once or twice, I can tell you that it’s one of the city’s biggest parties, besides Fiesta, that is. If you’re still looking for ways to ring in the new year, consider the following events. (Kimpton Santo, Hotel Emma, Thompson San Antonio – Riverwalk, 2024)

** Kimpton Santo **

Kimpton Santo in San Antonio, TX has announced its New Year’s Eve Celebration (12/31). The new downtown hotel, which opened in August 2024, is throwing a lavish bash at its Rooftop bar, Tenfold, with limited tickets available for the celebration.

Tenfold Rooftop rings in the new year with savory bites, vibrant cocktails, and the best views in the city. Don’t miss the first ever Black & White Party at Tenfold Rooftop. Interested guests can choose between a NYE Pre-Party and Midnight Party, with ticket options of General Admission or reserving a VIP table for four. Price varies between $100 to $1800 based on the chosen party and ticket option. The Pre-Party is from 3p.m. – 7:30p.m. and the Midnight Party goes from 8p.m. to 1a.m. on December 31.

General admission tickets include globally-inspired small plates from the signature 10x Tour Menu,  complimentary coat check and a live DJ set. The VIP table option adds on tickets for up to four guests at a reserved table, cocktail service, and a complimentary bottle of bubbles for the table. Choose how you want to experience the most elevated New Year’s Eve party in San Antonio.

Dean’s Steak & Seafood is celebrating New Year’s Eve early with more brunch. Make the most of time with friends and family as the holidays wrap up. The classic brunch is extended through Wednesday, January 1.

Kimpton Santo Hotel
431 S. Alamo St.
San Antonio, TX 78205

** Hotel Emma **

Hotel Emma, Texas’ only AAA Five Diamond Hotel nestled in San Antonio’s Pearl District, is ringing in its 10th anniversary year in 2025 with a full schedule of events this winter and it all begins with a New Year’s Eve Cellar Select 7-Course Dinner.

December 31 | New Years Eve Cellar Select 7-Course Dinner 

Newly appointed Executive Chef Geronimo Lopez is putting on a seven-course show in the Hotel’s Elephant Cellar which faces the exhibition wine cellar and was built in 1938 – a space as historic as it is grand. Cocktail hour begins at 7p.m.

The experience is underlined by exquisite spirit pairings with each course, kicking off with 2015 Dom Pérignon Chardonnay & Pinot Noir Blend brut Champagne coupled with potato blinis and sturgeon caviar. Other highlights include a fitting 7 Fishes Risotto for the second course, alongside a Double Eagle Very Rare 20-year Bourbon.

There are Two Ways to Take Part in the Exclusive Experience: 

December 31 | New Year’s Eve at Sternewirth 

At Sternewirth, limited tickets are available to hear Diego Martinez & Band from 8:30p.m. to 2a.m. Reservation-only mezzanine booths are available amidst the space’s signature refurbished cast iron fermentation tanks. Complete with complimentary Champagne and oysters, the event gives first priority to hotel guests – so it’s best to book a room and make it a staycation. Tickets are $25pp. 

Hotel Emma
136 E Grayson St.
San Antonio, TX 78215

** Thompson San Antonio – Riverwalk **

This holiday season, Thompson San Antonio – Riverwalk invites both local guests and travelers to experience a festive lineup of seasonal feasts, activities, and events bringing the spirit of the holidays to life with memorable celebrations. Highlights include the Moon’s Daughters’ infamous NYE Rooftop party.

Thompson San Antonio’s New Year’s Eve celebration at The Moon’s Daughters promises to be the most anticipated event of the year. Guests can enjoy breathtaking panoramic city views from the 20th-floor rooftop terrace, live entertainment from DJ Catwalk, champagne toasts, and more at Downtown San Antonio’s premier NYE celebration. Catwalk is a dynamic DJ, producer, and creator from San Antonio, known for high-energy sets and a unique blend of genres. An “open-format” artist, she seamlessly mixes old and new sounds, delivering fresh, surprising performances every time. Her two singles, “Here We Go” and “Faster (feat. Nick Mery),” are available on all major platforms.

From these special events and dazzling décor to its full-service spa and luxurious accommodations, Thompson San Antonio – Riverwalk invites travelers and the local community to rejoice with loved ones this holiday season.

Celebrate New Year’s Eve at The Moon’s Daughters. Courtesy photo, used with permission.

Couture on Tour Brings Emily in Paris to San Antonio: A Must-See Fashion Experience

Couture on Tour: An Emily in Paris Experience. The beloved Netflix series Emily in Paris is going on tour with a theatrical Parisian fashion show event. Photo: ATG Entertainment, used with permission.

San Antonio, TX – Bonjour Emily in Paris lovers! Couture on Tour: An Emily in Paris Experience is bringing the fan-favorite Netflix series, produced by MTV Entertainment Studios and creator Darren Star (Beverly Hills, 90210, Sex and the City, Younger), across the country with 25+ tour stops this Spring and Summer 2025. From their fashion to the dreamy Parisian scenery, this unique sidewalk-to-stage event, brought to you by Atomic Venus Media in partnership with Paramount, is coming to San Antonio on May 19, 2025. Tickets are now on sale. (ATG Entertainment, 2024)

“My own adventures deeply inspired my journey in crafting Emily in Paris in Paris during my 20s,” said Darren Star. “I am thrilled that fans will be able to enjoy an experience that will transport audiences into Emily’s enchanting world. As we celebrate the fourth season now streaming on Netflix and the exciting renewal for a fifth season, the profound connection fans have with the characters is what gives this series its enduring appeal. I am excited for this elevated live event for Emily in Paris enthusiasts across the nation.”

Atomic Venus Media (AVM), founded by former WME agent ElizBeth Jones, produces custom content, tours, and experiences around popular film and TV properties. AVM brings over 100 years of combined entertainment expertise to the stage. “I could not be more thrilled to launch AVM’s first large tour with Emily in Paris,” says Jones. “Bringing Darren Star’s incomparable writing and character development to life through a female-led production company is deeply meaningful. As he has proved time and time again, Fashion is Art and Art is for Everyone. This tour will captivate audiences in ways they haven’t seen before. As live experiences become the future bedrock of our industry, we are creating Couture on Tour to be a unique standout, offering fans a chance to journey into Emily’s world.”

The theatrical fashion show will have theaters across the country pulsing with the ambience of La Trompette Bleue while pieces from Emily in Paris, inspired by costume designer – and Couture on Tour Creative Consultant – Marylin Fitoussi take the stage. Beyond the fashion show, the Emily in Paris Experience will bring to life the streets of Paris and transport visitors into Emily’s world. Visitors will also have the opportunity to dip into Emily’s wardrobe, immerse themselves in scenes from the show and take home a piece of Paris with items from on-site displays and shops.

“The beauty and fashion of Emily in Paris will make for a unique and whimsical in-person experience for fans,” said Marie Marks, SVP of Themed Entertainment, Paramount. “We are thrilled to partner with Atomic Venus to bring the style of Paris to the streets of the US.” Couture on Tour: An Emily in Paris Experience will kick off in Spring of 2025 and will travel across the states to cities such as Denver, Atlanta, Nashville, Kansas City, St Louis, Milwaukee, Ft Lauderdale, and more. Tickets are now available for purchase and start at $40 in select markets. All markets will include a VIP ticket which will include a fully curated experience and keepsake items.

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Love, Las Vegas, and Whataburger: A Contest That Could Make Your Wedding Day Unforgettable

WhataWedding! Say ‘I Do’ with Whataburger in Vegas on Valentine’s Day 2025. Photo: Whataburger, used with permission.

Valentine’s Day is still a couple of months away, but it’s never too early to start making plans. If you’re a big Whataburger fan, there’s an upcoming contest for the ultimate prize: a Las Vegas Whataburger wedding. That’s right! This month, you can enter a contest to win a Las Vegas wedding.

Say “I do” with a Whataburger in hand and love in the air! This Valentine’s Day, Whataburger is making hearts—and taste buds—swoon by giving one lucky couple the ultimate prize: a Whataburger wedding at its Las Vegas location on Friday, February 14, 2025. From the ceremony to the reception, and a few surprise touches along the way, Whataburger will cover the details. You just bring the love! (Whataburger, 2024)

To enter for a chance to win this unforgettable Whatawedding, eligible fans are invited to submit a 30-to 45-second video sharing their unique love story and how Whataburger became part of it. Did you meet your soulmate in the drive-thru? Fall head over heels during a Honey Butter Chicken Biscuit date? Or maybe Whataburger was there for your late-night snack runs? Whatever your story, Whataburger wants to hear it.

Fans can submit their videos here from December 20 to December 30. The winner is expected to be announced before January 14—just in time to plan the Whatawedding of their dreams.

For more information about Whatawedding, how to enter, and official contest rules, visit Whataburger online. No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited.

Whataburger serves up Goodness 24/7. Our original recipes are made to order, just like you like it, and we pride ourselves on extraordinary hospitality and meaningful connections in our communities. That’s what’s led fans to Whataburger since Harmon Dobson served our first customer in 1950. Headquartered in San Antonio, we’ve stayed close to our roots while building systemwide revenue of more than $4 billion annually across our 16-state footprint and over 1,070 restaurants. Even with our exceptional menu, we know that people make the difference at Whataburger. That’s why we’re among QSR Magazine’s Best Brands to Work For in 2023 and consistently win culture excellence awards, including Top Workplaces 2023.

Photo: Whataburger, used with permission.

Shiner Beer’s Seasonal Variety Pack: The Perfect Brew for Every Winter Moment

Shiner Beer’s Home for the Holidays variety pack. Courtesy photo, used with permission.

The holiday season is the perfect time to gather with family and friends, celebrating warmth, joy, and togetherness. One delightful way to enhance the festivities is by enjoying seasonal flavors of beer, which add a unique twist to holiday traditions. Rich, spiced winter ales, smooth cinnamon-infused stouts, or crisp apple ciders bring out the flavors of the season, complementing hearty meals and sweet treats. Sharing these festive brews fosters connection, as everyone toasts to good times and memories made. Whether gathered around the tree or relaxing by the fire, seasonal beers make every holiday moment a little more special.

Shiner Beer is bringing back its Home for the Holidays Collection to make every celebration this season extraordinary.

The Home for the Holidays collection, a 12-pack of iconic and seasonal favorites from Shiner Beer is back this season with two new brews, FM 966, a sweet and spicy ale, and S’more, a dark ale brewed with chocolate & marshmallow. (Shiner Beer, 2024)

Available for a limited-time only, this festive collection of brews includes 12 of Shiner’s iconic flavors, perfecting for holiday celebrations and entertaining. 

Shiner Home For The Holidays (SRP: 12-pk/$17.99 | 24-pk/$28.99)

Make this holiday season merry and bright with the Shiner Home For The Holidays variety pack. This festive bundle is available in 12 or 24-packs and is now available on shelves or for purchase online at select retailers.

  • FM 966 (ABV: 5.7%): A tribute to the European tradition of Springtime brews, this ale uses Golding, Sterling and Meridian hops for a sweet yet lightly spiced flavor.
  • S’more (ABV: 5.0%): This is an easy-drinking deliciously dark ale brewed with chocolate & marshmallow with hints of graham cracker and vanilla.
  • Frost (ABV: 5%): This deliciously distinctive dortmunder-style (German-style, relatively light bodied) ale brings a hint of malty sweetness that fades quickly to show a crisp, hoppy character.
  • Holiday Cheer (ABV: 5.4%) This Shiner seasonal classic is an old-world Dunkelweizen brewed with Texas peaches and roasted pecans.
  • Hefenweizen (ABV: 5.4%): A slight spin on the classic German brew with a touch of honey and citrus that serves as the perfect tribute to Shiner’s Texas-German roots.
  • Candied Pecan (ABV: 6%): Brewers with praline pecans, this robust porter provides subtle notes of roasted pecan, vanilla, caramel and brown sugar.
  • Golden Ale (ABV: 4.6.%): Dry hopped with Mosaic hops, this ale has a unique tropical aroma and a flavor that’s balanced by sweetness from the malt.
  • Dunkelweizen (ABV: 5.4%): A Hefeweizen with a dark side and notes of clove and banana.
  • Kosmos Reserve (ABV: 4.98%): A full-flavored, dry-hopped lager that is an ode to Kosmos Spoetzl, a Barvarian who was recruited to join the brewery and is now the namesake of the home of the Spoetzl Brewery, home of Shiner beer.
  • Birthday Beer (ABV: 5%): Originally in honor of Shiner’s 106th birthday, this delicious stout is brewed with chocolate malt and real cocoa.
  • Kölsch (ABV: 4.9%): An ode to Shiner’s old-world roots, this classic style originating in Cologne, Germany has a refreshing effervescence and a clean finish.
  • Bavarian Amber (ABV: 4.9%):A complex beer featuring roasted malt and made using old-world techniques with a distinctive floral hop aroma and smooth finish.

Uncovering the Stories of Life and Death on the Border: A Visit to the San Benito Cultural Heritage Museum

The exhibition ‘Life & Death on the Border 1910-1920’ will be on view until February 2025.

Remembering our historical past, both the good and bad, is essential for staying connected to our roots and understanding how we arrived at the present. Acknowledging past triumphs can inspire pride and unity, while reflecting on mistakes offers valuable lessons in avoiding repetition of errors. By examining history, we gain perspective on social, political, and cultural progress, helping us navigate contemporary challenges with wisdom. Moreover, remembering history fosters empathy, respect, and a deeper sense of identity, ensuring we honor those who came before and build a more informed, inclusive future. History guides us in shaping a better tomorrow.

Earlier this month, I attended the opening reception for the traveling exhibition Life & Death on the Border 1910-1920 at the San Benito Cultural Heritage Museum.

Speakers included Aleida Garcia, San Benito Cultural Arts Department Director, Ricardo Madrigal, and Rudy Garcia, local writer and poet who shared the story of the Jacinto Treviño. Jacinto Treviño is the subject of a well-known Border corrido, or ballad, in which the hero successfully escapes after a run-in with the Texas Rangers.

The exhibition itself is filled with local history and interesting historical facts including Border Renaissance-Literature, Prejudice and Racial Strife, and the history behind the formation of the League of United Latin American Citizens. One of the highlights is the tribute to the annual Día de los Muertos Caminata, which includes original artwork and an altar that features the names of known victims of border violence during those years, especially those who were denied due process and indiscriminately killed.

Overall, it’s an excellent reminder of the early history of the Rio Grande Valley. It is worth checking out, especially for those who are native to the area; you might just learn something new.

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Life & Death on the Border 1910–1920 is a traveling exhibition created by the Refusing to Forget Project in partnership with the Bullock Museum. This powerful exhibition explores a turbulent period in Texas history, shedding light on the violence, resistance, and resilience that shaped the U.S.-Mexico borderlands during the early 20th century. (San Benito Cultural Arts Department, 2024)

Through a compelling collection of panels, on loan from The Mexican American Museum of Texas, depicting historical artifacts, photographs, and narratives, visitors will gain insight into the societal struggles and cultural transformations that defined this era. The exhibition serves as a platform for reflection and dialogue, honoring the voices and stories of communities profoundly impacted by these events.

As part of the exhibition, the San Benito Cultural Center is thrilled to acknowledge and pay tribute to the annual Dia de los Muertos Caminata, organized by Mr. Ricardo Madrigal. Now in its fifth year, the caminata is a 3-mile trek from San Benito’s Heavin Park to the State Historical Marker placed at the Southbound Exit 16 rest area memorializing the lives lost during this turbulent time in our history. Original artwork for four of the five years will be on display and paired with an altar in remembrance.

The exhibition is on view at the San Benito Cultural Center, located at 225 E. Stenger Street, San Benito, TX 78586, and will run through February 8, 2025. Admission for this exhibition is part of the general admission for the San Benito Cultural Heritage Museum, and the public is invited to explore this important chapter in border history.

San Benito Cultural Center
225 E Stenger St
San Benito, TX 78586

PechaKucha San Antonio: A Vibrant Celebration of Art, Culture, and Creativity

The last PechaKucha of 2024 will take place at the historic Scottish Rite. Courtesy photo, used with permission.

SAN ANTONIO, TX – PechaKucha San Antonio – the global arts and culture series that hosts speakers who share their passions in a unique format – is excited to announce its Volume 45 as the final event in the 2024 series. The event is scheduled for Thursday, December 12, 2024, at the Scottish Rite Cathedral in downtown San Antonio (308 Ave E, San Antonio, TX 78205). The night begins with a welcome reception at 6:30p.m., followed by presentations starting at 7:30 p.m. (PechaKucha San Antonio, 2024)

The historic Scottish Rite building was completed in 1924 and serves as the headquarters and meeting place for the Scottish Rite Masonry in San Antonio and for the South Texas region, as well as frequently used for performing arts and other cultural events.

Volume 45 will feature a talented group of local speakers. The seven presenters include:

Brenda L. Burmeister, Artist and Educator
Chris Hernandez, Record Hoarder
• Curtis Hunt III, Stone Mason
Attie Jonker, Master Craftsman
• Andrea “Andi” Rodriguez, Cultural Placemaker
Emily Royall, Public Interest Technology Expert
Roberto Treviño, Executive Director

The evening’s emcee will be poet and author Jenny Browne – she has served as the Poet Laureate of both the City of San Antonio and State of Texas, and is a Professor of English and Creative Writing at Trinity University. The welcome reception will feature live music by musicians from the San Antonio Philharmonic. The San Antonio Philharmonic musicians are not only professionals, they are friends and neighbors, working to cultivate the vibrant arts culture that represents the community we all love.

The welcome reception will also include complimentary bites by San Antonio chefs and restaurants including in-kind sponsors Tandem, Naco Mexican Grayson, Beacon Hill Deli, and Olla Express. Additionally the event will feature cocktails available for purchase curated by local bar Amor Eterno.

Tickets are $10 per person and can be purchased online.

A note on venue accessibility: The historic Scottish Rite has stairs leading up to the event space; for an accessibility option from the street level, there will be a livestream watch room available on the ground floor ballroom.

Pronounced “PEH-chuh KOO-chuh,” PechaKucha is a 20 image x 20 second arts and cultures series. We host speakers who share their passions in a unique format: Each presenter gets exactly 20 images, and each slide advances automatically every 20 seconds (for a total time of 6:40).

San Antonio’s first quarterly PechaKucha Night was held in February 2011 and now attracts hundreds of attendees to venues throughout San Antonio. It showcases a broad range of individuals, including architects, artists, makers, academics, community leaders and more. PechaKucha (Japanese for “chit chat”) is an event format developed by Tokyo’s Klein Dytham Architecture to encourage creative professionals to share projects and ideas that they are passionate about. Since it began in 2003, PechaKucha has expanded to more than 1200 cities around the world.

Previous PechaKucha event. Courtesy photo, used with permission.