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‘Codename Doomsday’ Makes a Splash (and Other Curiosities)new

There’s something about a single-painting show that drives people nuts. When Albert Alvarez’ Codename Doomsday was shown for the first time last Friday at Sala Diaz the crowd on the front lawn chatted and drank beer as usual, but a steady stream of viewers continued to pour through the tiny gallery’s door till late to see the new work.
San Antonio Current |
Scott Andrews |
12-08-2011 |
Art
Spotlights Fail National Theatre in ‘Collaborators’new

The good news is that the National Theatre Live's broadcasts of selected theatrical performances — analogous to the Metropolitan Opera's popular broadcasts in HD — have now arrived in San Antonio.
San Antonio Current |
Thomas Jenkins |
12-08-2011 |
Art
Christmas Lights, Cameras, Actionnew

Whether you consider yourself secularly illuminated, spiritually attuned, or a runaway developer of your own personal holiday mashup, here are some of the Current's not-to-be-missed Christmas-themed events coming down the pike.
San Antonio Current |
Yvonne Zamora |
12-08-2011 |
Culture
Musical Gifts you Can’t go Wrong Withnew

If you want my opinion on what single musical gift you can give for Christmas, the answer is easy: the complete works by the Beatles (either the physical $200 box set or the iTunes $149 version).
San Antonio Current |
Enrique Lopetegui |
12-08-2011 |
Culture
The New Hendrix App for your iPhone, iPad, and iPodnew

Every year fans from all over the world travel to Greenwood Memorial Park to celebrate Jimi Hendrix's birthday November 27.
San Antonio Current |
DeAnne Cuellar |
12-08-2011 |
Tech
Live & Local: Mitch Webb and the Swindlesnew

Midway through Mitch Webb's set at Salute, a guy opened the door, took a quick look inside, grabbed his head in amazement, and left. I couldn't hear what he said, but I could read his lips: "Damn!"
San Antonio Current |
Enrique Lopetegui |
12-08-2011 |
Reviews
Trip the Light: Fantastic EPnew

This album is further proof that we live in a time when all genres bleed, where the experimental indie rock of Panda Bear heavily borrows the music theory of '90s trance, two styles once thought to be in different hemispheres.
San Antonio Current |
Adam Villela Coronado |
12-08-2011 |
Reviews
Maria Rita: Elonew

Four-time Latin Grammy winner Maria Rita is not only the daughter of the late Elis Regina (arguably Brazil's greatest singer ever) and legendary pianist/composer Cesar Camargo Mariano — she's a star on her own, and deservedly so.
San Antonio Current |
Enrique Lopetegui |
12-08-2011 |
Reviews
The Black Keys: El Caminonew

Have the Black Keys been making the same record for the last 10 years?
San Antonio Current |
J.D. Swerzenski |
12-08-2011 |
Reviews
Mickey Moonlight: And The Time Axis Manipulation Corporationnew

This album is branded as the score for your favorite college parties.
San Antonio Current |
Adam Villela Coronado |
12-08-2011 |
Reviews
Enough with the Woodland Creatures, It’s Time for Criterion and TV Bestsnew

Somebody has to say it, so I will: nobody cares about sweaters with deers and shit, OK? Mom, auntie, whoever you are: if you’re reading this, there’s a reason all the neighborhood windows glow blue at night (and it’s not the Christmas lights) — they’re getting off on someone else’s drama!
San Antonio Current |
Enrique Lopetegui |
12-08-2011 |
Culture
Captain Kirk Takes the Bridge of the Hurricanesnew

Or, why you should start watching a last-place team
Tags: Carolina Hurricanes, Kirk Muller
I Scream, You Scream… We all Scream over Stephen King's 'Bag of Bones'new

The miniseries wastes no time scaring you to death. With horror movies I can usually keep my wits about me at least through the credit sequence, but not this time, thanks to merciless music, editing, and imagery.
San Antonio Current |
Dean Robbins |
12-08-2011 |
TV
San Antonio Families Returning to Traditional Food Practices with ‘One Bite at a Time’new

Industrial pizza interests passed under Congress’s rod with flying colors last month and corporations like Del Monte Foods and ConAgra must be celebrating the decision to allow pizza to be considered a vegetable in the government’s school-lunch program.
San Antonio Current |
Liz Schau |
12-08-2011 |
Food+Drink
Dinner Can be a Special Projectnew

Pop-up restaurants are popular in Los Angeles and New York City. Chefs create makeshift restaurants with limited or fixed menus and open and close whenever they want.
San Antonio Current |
Lauren W. Madrid |
12-08-2011 |
Food+Drink