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The head of the Tom Green County Library had always wanted to host a book festival, and the idea coincided perfectly with the “authors” theme the Schools Foundation was featuring this year, Mead says. From there, the two organizations contacted the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts and planned to host their combined event on the same day as the fifth annual Sidewalk Chalk Festival.
UPDATE Due to the events at Fort Concho, Saturday's finale of the Wine and Food Festival will now be held at 17 E. Twohig Ave.
Fiesta Brava Weekend is this weekend, and event organizers in Ciudad Acuña have made big plans for the popular series of Friday through Saturday activities. Running Las Vacas is the centerpiece, but for a real taste of Mexican culture, readers may want to consider the hospitality offered at more tranquil venues for food, beverage, music, and celebration.
Lest young, avant-garde types in San Angelo complain there’s not enough culture or enough to do in this town, the San Angelo Museum of Arts is screening videos from the Dallas Video Festival’s last 20 years next Tuesday.
Thursday’s first San Angelo Downtown Art Walk is a chance for patrons to enjoy the city’s eclectic art community—plus snacks, drinks, networking, and transportation—for free. The event kicks off at 5 p.m. at the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, and meanders among several downtown studios until 8 p.m.
Read Wes Marshall’s definitive guide to the wineries of Texas. Marshall outlines the best, closest wineries for you to visit in the rapidly warming weather.
The San Angelo Coliseum sold out Saturday night, filling over 5,000 seats for the AMP Live Monster Truck show. Crowd favorites included a white truck named “El Diablo,” who bore the insignia of Wonder Bread on the front and Shake and Bake on the back, and a little Polaris Razor whose speed could not be matched.
What’s the point of being "connected" if you can’t travel? Here is a list of scenes around the city where you can access the Internet away from home. Find the one that suits you best.
Think of it as a giant Lego set: Tons of blocks and other pieces that may be arranged in any order to create the desired staging effect. Located in the CARR building, Angelo State University’s Modular Theatre is one of six in the Texas Tech school system capable of fully undergoing such a change. Even the walls are moveable. And you can see a full demonstration of the modular stage at the current dinner theater performance of "Cross Stage Right: Die!" in San Angelo. Click here for a full exposé...
Christmas trees thrive in the cold and arid mountainous regions of the United States. Growing them in Christoval, 20 miles south of San Angelo, seems about as likely as growing cotton in Canada.
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