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Visit Texas Treasures Fine Art Gallery and the art objects of Gary Thompson, sculptor of copper and brass.
Read moreJanuary is upon us – often a quiet month after the hubbub of the holidays.
Read moreThere has been some progress on parkland acquisition for Kendall County.
Read moreWith our Independence Day celebration just around the corner, what patriotic movie musical makes you want to stand up and salute? For me it’s “Yankee Doodle Dandy,” an enthusiastic, stirring American story and great box office hit in its time, the timeliness of which, however, varies with opinion.
Read moreLive theater has the magic to transform audiences and is what caused me to fall in love with it as an adolescent. I remember being captivated by the characters, the story, the music and the costumes. And then, when the performance was over, I remember sitting in a downtown theater filled with exuberant ‘’tweens,” shrieks of delight as cast members emerged in full costumes, on stage, to take questions from their audience.
Read moreIn recent years, Boerne’s Hill Country Mile and the dogleg down River Road has seen the addition of live music. Celebrate this rich urban tradition with Music on the Mile from 3 to 10 p.m. Saturday at participating venues: 259 Brantley’s Bistro, Tusculum Brewing Co., Black Rifle Coffee Co. and
Read moreHCCArts Arts Partners, Hill Country Arts Foundation, HCAF, Ingram, Texas, announces schedule of creative activities and events for our neighboring community to enjoy!
Read moreStudio Comfort Texas presents Burnt Offerings, encaustic paintings by Cara Hines and Jeannette Mac-Dougall, Artists in Residence. Opening reception, Saturday, June 8, from 3 to 6 p.m., 716 High St.,
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