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Martin Sheen, Emilio Estevez travel El Camino de Santiago in The Waynew

My son is in a class by himself,” actor Martin Sheen (Apocalypse Now, TV’s The West Wing) told the Current during a phone interview when asked how his son, Emilio Estevez, compares to some of the great directors he has worked with during his 50-year career
San Antonio Current  |  Kiko Martínez  |  10-26-2011  |  Reviews

Coldplay: Mylo Xylotonew

Breaking news: Coldplay can rock!
San Antonio Current  |  Enrique Lopetegui  |  10-26-2011  |  Reviews

Natural-Gas Production Linked to Quakes in England, Arkansas, and Texasnew

Late last week, the region’s largest earthquake on record rattled the heart of South Texas oil and gas country, shaking the ground 47 miles southeast of San Antonio in Atascosa County and sending mild tremors as far north as Burnet.
San Antonio Current  |  Michael Barajas  |  10-26-2011  |  Environment

Years After Chemical and Mold Exposures, ‘San Antonio Seven’ Still Sidelined by Illnessnew

Chronic pain. Chronic fatigue. Regular ER visits. Memory loss and confusion. Seizures.
San Antonio Current  |  Greg Harman  |  10-21-2011  |  Environment

‘Farm System’ for Covert Tech Contractors on Display in San Antonionew

The spies are in town. Thousands of them, from those inside U.S. and foreign intelligence agencies to reps with major government security contractors like Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Northrop-Grumman.
San Antonio Current  |  Michael Barajas  |  10-20-2011  |  Features

Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller Evoke a Sense of Trespassnew

During the 15 years that Canadian artists Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller have been in collaboration, sculpture has come into new prominence.
San Antonio Current  |  Scott Andrews  |  10-20-2011  |  Art

Advice to the Children’s Museum from a Past Directornew

Last Friday the Express-News broke the story that the San Antonio Children’s Museum had received $20 million from Charles Butt, CEO and chairman of H-E-B, to build a new facility on Broadway in Alamo Heights. Butt’s gift provides almost half of the $45 million needed to construct the new complex that will almost double the museum’s size, from 40,000 to 70,000 square feet.
San Antonio Current  |  Scott Andrews  |  10-20-2011  |  Art

The Classic Transports to the House of Bernarda Albanew

Matriarch Bernarda Alba runs a tight ship in Federico Garcia Lorca’s The House of Bernarda Alba as she seeks to preserve her five daughters for marriages that suit her landed-gentry bloodline — though, as becomes clear as we watch that control unravel, no one can contain the passions of such willful women.
San Antonio Current  |  Katrina Bondari  |  10-20-2011  |  Performance

KRTU celebrates its first decade with a whole ‘Year of Jazz’new

Aaron Prado was there nine years ago on the day KRTU 91.7 FM decided to go jazz. “We had no idea if it would be a flash in the pan or take off,” Prado told the Current. “Would [listeners and jazz fans] support it? Was San Antonio ready for a jazz station?”
San Antonio Current  |  Enrique Lopetegui  |  10-20-2011  |  Media

Pillow Talk Embraces the Suck with an Easy Country Temponew

Generally, musicians and music fans fall into two camps: those who believe that creativity has a shelf life and those who don’t. In the case of Pillow Talk’s Jerid Morris, 29, losing one’s creative edge is just part of growing up.
San Antonio Current  |  Adam Villela Coronado  |  10-20-2011  |  Profiles & Interviews

Morris Orchids at LoneStar Studiosnew

Leonard Rader — guitarist, vocalist, and one half of the creative nucleus of Morris Orchids — describes his band as more “album-” than “stage-” oriented.
San Antonio Current  |  Adam Villela Coronado  |  10-20-2011  |  Reviews

Björk: Biophilianew

Few artists define "experimental" quite as effectively as Björk, which goes a long ways towards explaining how she has managed to remain so relevant throughout her three-decade career.
San Antonio Current  |  J.D. Swerzenski  |  10-20-2011  |  Reviews

Prequel to John Carpenter’s 1982 Classic Gets Away with Murdernew

Is there a reason to remake good films beyond the obvious temptation to cash in on a great title? For artistry’s sake, it’s certainly better to remake good ideas marred by bad acting, writing, or directing, than trying to imitate what’s been done before, and better.
San Antonio Current  |  Enrique Lopetegui  |  10-20-2011  |  Reviews

Revamped Footloose is a Rebel with a Dancin’ Causenew

So this is a question I know you’ve asked yourself time and time again: How can they remake an ’80s pop culture classic like Footloose? What’s next? A CGI Back to the Future remake starring Zac Efron? I’m hoping not in my lifetime.
San Antonio Current  |  Veronica Salinas  |  10-20-2011  |  Reviews

Tucker & Dale's Comedy of (Very Bloody) Errorsnew

The winner of 2010’s South By Southwest Audience Award, and a hit at Sundance’s Midnight category, Canada’s Tucker & Dale vs. Evil is the type of film that critics love to ignore.
San Antonio Current  |  Enrique Lopetegui  |  10-20-2011  |  Reviews

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