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Taste this: Lemongrass Bun with Tofu and Broccoli, $6.95new

A warm bowl of bun, when the air is chilly and sky dim, is a friend indeed.
San Antonio Current  |  Greg Harman  |  12-08-2011  |  Food+Drink

Sushi, Pigtails, and Hopsnew

Who puts wasabi in beer? Brewers who are trying to pair their creations with those of a top San Antonio sushi chef.
San Antonio Current  |  Travis E. Poling  |  12-07-2011  |  Food+Drink

Melancholianew

Melancholia opens with a series of dramatically lit, startling dream-like images: falling birds rain during the day, a collapsing horse falls painfully slow in the dark. Wrapped in a wedding dress, Kirsten Dunst floats down a stream like a waking Ophelia.
San Antonio Current  |  Scott Andrews  |  12-07-2011  |  Reviews

Michelle Williams leaves everyone else in her dust as Marilyn Monroenew

Michelle Williams deserves her vehicle; she's earned the right to put herself in the sweaty hands of cigar-chomping moguls with the power to bully esteemed actors and directors into hopping aboard the Oscar Express, wobbly wheels though it may be resting on.
San Antonio Current  |  Justin Strout  |  12-03-2011  |  Reviews

Pillow Talk: Faux Furnew

There's no shortage of country/Americana acts coming out of Saytown, with a few trying to appropriate the indie label to cut away from the pack.
San Antonio Current  |  Adam Villela Coronado  |  12-02-2011  |  Reviews

Scorsese's first children's adventure comes from his own inner childnew

Trains and the cinema go together like horses and cave paintings. As soon as humans were able to show motion, we chose to show trains. And from our first interaction with locomotives on celluloid — the Lumiére Brothers' Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat in 1895, which, perhaps apocryphally, made audiences jump out of their seats in fear — until this moment, with Martin Scorsese's 3-D fantasy Hugo, there have been dreamers and keepers of the dream.
San Antonio Current  |  Justin Strout  |  12-02-2011  |  Reviews

A Very Latin Christmasnew

Those who know me know that I'm no Christmas person. So when Henry Brun gave me his own Christmas album to review, I smiled politely and thought to myself, "Crap."
San Antonio Current  |  Enrique Lopetegui  |  12-02-2011  |  Reviews

Supervielle: Rêverienew

Luciano Supervielle's second solo album, Rêverie, brilliantly sequences live and studio recordings to spin a concert that is almost symphonic in scope, but the French-Uruguayan composer (and keyboardist for Bajofondo) draws his tonal pictures from a small group of instrumentalists who speak jazz, tango, and rock fluently with the sweet accents of the Río de la Plata.
San Antonio Current  |  Scott Andrews  |  12-02-2011  |  Reviews

Best of Flash Fiction, November 2011new

Raising children, I can imagine, is always a task. But being a child is no better (or worse). Clarence Darrow’s penetrating (and obfuscating) quote wraps it up nicely: “The first half of our lives is ruined by our parents, and the second half by our children.”
San Antonio Current  |  Lyle Rosdahl  |  12-02-2011  |  Art

The Kids Are All Wrongnew

It’s hard to believe that Fox, the same network that premiered New Girl this fall, now gives us I Hate My Teenage Daughter.
San Antonio Current  |  Dean Robbins  |  12-02-2011  |  TV

Family-Friendly Stocking Stuffersnew

Be nice to children, or it’s coal in your stocking and stones in your shoes. At your wit’s end and don’t know what to do?
San Antonio Current  |  Scott Andrews  |  12-02-2011  |  Art

Walking Woundednew

The VA missed serious warning signs that presaged a Texas vet’s violent breakdown.
San Antonio Current  |  Michael Barajas  |  12-01-2011  |  War

The Wrath of Zeusnew

San Antonio rapper Carlton Zeus is no stranger to controversy.
San Antonio Current  |  Enrique Lopetegui  |  11-30-2011  |  Music

The Rolling Stones: Some Girlsnew

The Rolling Stones' last perfect album arrived at a crossroads for the band. They were coming off a string of disappointing albums in the wake of Exile on Main St., their greatest achievement, and, in a turn of the tides lost on no one, disco had replaced rock 'n' roll on the radio in the summer of 1978.
San Antonio Current  |  Michael Gallucci  |  11-30-2011  |  Reviews

The Best Games to Gift in Decembernew

Ask any gamer out there what the biggest problem with the holiday season is and most of them will say, "There's too many games to choose from!"
San Antonio Current  |  Grayson Hamilton  |  11-30-2011  |  Video Games

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