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Cory Driggs is married with three children. Despite what he calls “the father potbelly,” he still maintains “weekend warrior” status and spends time on the softball field.
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The Grasshopper Lies Heavy pushes boundaries until it destroys them. GUN consists of real songs and 48 tracks of beeps.
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For years, Brooke Webb assisted with producing legendary stage works, all in the hopes that she would one day get the opportunity to run her own major production.
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With its new album, Wait Til the Ice Melts, San Antonio-based Exponential Records hopes to put Texas on the electronica map.
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| Many trees gave their lives to bring you this column. Well, actually, maybe only one tree took the dirt nap.
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The fact that Luminaria: Arts Night in San Antonio has come to fruition doesn't surprise Marise McDermott. She's just really surprised that it took this long.
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Like its musical and cinematic counterparts, the San Antonio theater scene will provide its own batch of new offerings this spring.
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To gain a true understanding of Keith Buckley's sense of humor, one need only look at the bio Buckley penned for his band, Every Time I Die.
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The Take Action! Tour's name is quite fitting in 2008: The tour — which hits The White Rabbit on Saturday, March 8 — is partnering with nonprofit organization Do Something to help young people make changes in their communities.
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Curious about the people wielding the needles? 210SA caught up with three San Antonio tattoo artists gearing up for the Slinging Ink Tattoo Expo and got the lowdown on their cool jobs, current trends in tattooing and what you need to know before you ink.
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Netira Grunow describes her first suspension as “a battle against yourself and an absolutely amazing experience of pain so sharp it sends you to another reality.”
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Tattoos and piercings and porn stars — oh, my!
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For a painter, it's in the brush; for a singer, the voice. But for a dancer, art is in the motion, and Francisco L. Armstrong is always on the move.
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The 2008 spring music release calendar will feature sophomore follow-ups, the return of some old favorites and an actor defying convention by attempting to become a respected singer.
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