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Police & Race: The conflict, the conversation, the conclusions

Police & Race pledges to showcase the issue with the hopeful notion of change. Police & Race is broken down into three parts: The voices of change, the police, and the solution. To ensure the volume of information is easier to digest, we ve changed our typical format to accommodate the views and facts from our experts. How do we get from the anger to let s work this out and find a solution to change? Credit: KENS 5 Debbie Bush, Reliable Revolutionaries Who: Debbie Bush is the aunt of Marquise Jones. San Antonio Police Officer Robert Encina killed him on February 28, 2014, following a fender bender in the drive-thru at Chacho s and Chalucci s.

10 Fun Things to do in San Antonio This Weekend: July 8-11

10 Fun Things to do in San Antonio This Weekend: July 8-11
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One Dallas restaurateur inducted into TRA s prestigious Hall of Honor

One Dallas restaurateur inducted into TRA s prestigious Hall of Honor Original Pancake House DFW currently has eight locations. Courtesy photo Three Texas restaurateurs will receive a prestigious recognition by their peers at an annual awards ceremony by the Texas Restaurant Association. The event is the Texas Restaurant Awards at the Lone Star Bash, taking place Sunday July 11 in San Antonio at the Brisco Western Art Museum, and the three recipients are: Charlie Geren, owner of Railhead Smokehouse in Fort Worth Mark Davis Bailey, owner of the Original Pancake House DFW in Dallas Creed Ford III (posthumously) of Ford Restaurant Group in Austin

Briscoe Exhibit Looks At 70s, 80s-Era Westerns Through Historical Lens

Texas Public Radio Still in the Saddle is the title of a new exhibition at the Briscoe Museum that examines westerns of the 1970s and 1980s. For a guy who earns his spurs today writing about westerns, Andrew Patrick Nelson wasn’t a fan as a young boy. “I grew up in the superhero and science fiction-saturated popular culture of the ‘80s and ‘90s,” Nelson explains. “Westerns weren’t something I really encountered until I started studying film in college. And once I started watching them, I just became hooked.” Nelson’s writing on westerns concentrates on the time period following the classic era, which was defined by stoic riders, noble sheriffs, outlaws, and one-sided portrayals of Native Americans. By the 1960s, a new generation of filmmakers and stars turned Hollywood on its head following the collapse of the studio system, and audiences hungered for more complex storylines and portrayals of the frontier.

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