In honor of Cinco de Mayo (which, yes, we know, is not a big holiday in Mexico), here are our five favorite Mexican beers. Somebody’s gotta toast Gen. Ignacio Zaragoza, the Texas-born Mexican who led a ragtag army of Mexican troops.
This year’s “American Idol” is shaping up to be a contest between Davids Archuleta and Cook, which would be the first finale pitting two males against each other since the Ruben Studdard vs. Clay Aiken showdown.
LATE-BREAKING NEWS! This just in to our newsroom (brace yourselves): A car has hit a pole on the corner of Durango Street. Repeat! An automobile has hit a telephone pole on Durango near St. Mary’s Street.
“Bend down the branches: experiments in mixed media” is up at One9Zero6 Gallery, 1906 S. Flores St., through Saturday, May 3. Call (210) 227-5718 or go to 1906gallery.com.
Catch one of Emory Quinn’s energetic live shows. “It’s not just the music that draws fans,” Bell said. “It’s like what Jimmy Buffett has, a fun atmosphere and lifestyle that people identify with.” Check out “Downtown San Antone,” off the first album.
Fans will get an earful of accordion and bajo sexto music at the 27th annual Tejano Conjunto Festival May 6-10. More than 26 bands and an estimated 5,000 conjunto fans will participate in a variety of activities.