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Ana Tijoux: Latin America's Hottest Female Rappernew

French-Chilean rapper Ana Tijoux likes surprises. When she left Makiza, her first group, in 2001, she didn't write any music until 2004. She had been cooking in silence, then delivered with a lethal one-two punch.
San Antonio Current  |  Enrique Lopetegui  |  05-11-2012  |  Profiles & Interviews

Feature film beckons comic duonew

You might have seen them at December's 48-Hour Film Experience or at the recent Neighborhood Film Project 3.0: Bert López ("Officer Prieto," a skin-color reference) and Leonard Peña ("Officer Stern," named for his by-the-book behavior) are the funniest characters in San Antonio film.
San Antonio Current  |  Enrique Lopetegui  |  05-11-2012  |  Movies

Karloz: 'Tex-Bop Deluxe'new

Who the hell is "Karloz"? This is the type of album that sits for weeks and weeks on a music critic's desk as the writer works to shake their fears of yet another cheesy collection of crowd-pleasing old hits given the "Tejano" treatment.
San Antonio Current  |  Enrique Lopetegui  |  05-11-2012  |  Reviews

'Damsels in Distress' has its heart (and ear) in the right placenew

Fourteen years after his last film, The Last Days of Disco, writer-director Whit Stillman reclaims his status as perennial contender to the Tarantino of the Upper Classes title. Sure, Damsels in Distress has no violence and very little sex...
San Antonio Current  |  Enrique Lopetegui  |  05-11-2012  |  Reviews

The Dandy Warhols: 'This Machine'new

By all logical accounts, the Dandy Warhols shouldn't still exist.
San Antonio Current  |  Enrique Lopetegui  |  05-08-2012  |  Reviews

The Invisible Friendsnew

A year after the release of their first album, 1995's A Typical and Autoctonal Venezuelan Dance Band, Los Amigos Invisibles moved to New York and soon after got a call from an enthusiastic David Byrne, who'd found the album at a local record store and turned into an instant fan. They hung up on him.
San Antonio Current  |  Enrique Lopetegui  |  04-20-2012  |  Profiles & Interviews

How Texas brought Ronald Reagan back from the deadnew

Looking at America's political map today, it is hard to believe that, for most of the nation's history, Texas was a Democratic stronghold.
San Antonio Current  |  Enrique Lopetegui  |  04-19-2012  |  Nonfiction

Los Tres Reyes: 'Romancing the Past'new

On the surface, the romantic trio/bolero tradition is the ultimate old-fashioned Latin genre that appeals more to corny romantics than those into serious musical chops.
San Antonio Current  |  Enrique Lopetegui  |  04-13-2012  |  Reviews

Selena: 'Enamorada de ti'new

Is it OK to mess with pre-existing Selena vocal tracks and songs? Should we touch them at all?
San Antonio Current  |  Enrique Lopetegui  |  04-13-2012  |  Reviews

The nonprofit Scorpions finally brought professional soccer to SA, but will it stick?new

As President Obama was preparing to give his State of the Union address on Tuesday, January 24, the San Antonio Scorpions had more pressing matters to attend to — a press conference at the Museo Alameda to announce the signing of the first Mexican international player in its roster.
San Antonio Current  |  Enrique Lopetegui  |  04-05-2012  |  Sports

Two new releases keep Janis Joplin's legacy alivenew

Port Arthur singer Janis Joplin, who would've been 69 this year, is back in the record business with two "new" releases.
San Antonio Current  |  Enrique Lopetegui  |  04-02-2012  |  Music

'Casa de Mi Padre': In defense of Will Ferrell's silliest (and craziest) movie yetnew

Casa de mi Padre, Will Ferrell's first Spanish-language movie, opened Friday to lackluster reviews, and I wonder: what were those riotous laughs at South by Southwest's premiere on March 13?
San Antonio Current  |  Enrique Lopetegui  |  03-26-2012  |  Movies

The Two Lives of Lila Downsnew

Lila Downs is as American as apple pie and as Mexican as tequila, but her looks and sound have an undeniable agave aftertaste.
San Antonio Current  |  Enrique Lopetegui  |  03-09-2012  |  Profiles & Interviews

Husband of slain icon Selena tells of romance, sufferingnew

In one of the final chapters of his book To Selena, With Love (out March 6), Selena's widower Chris Perez mentions that Abraham Quintanilla, his former father-in-law, once called him "a cancer" in the family.
San Antonio Current  |  Enrique Lopetegui  |  03-09-2012  |  Nonfiction

The Big Spill: The people's answer to SXSWnew

Backbeat's publisher Angel Castorena is no stranger to mammoth multi-day fests. Last April, he closed Local Music Week with a three-day festival featuring 45 bands.
San Antonio Current  |  Enrique Lopetegui  |  03-07-2012  |  Concerts

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