Celebrate Pride in San Antonio
Carter Alexander, 24
At the age of 13, Carter Alexander felt like the only gay person in the world. But after finding a blog geared toward a community of folks who were in the closet, he began to see a glimmer of hope for his future. “Until you really come to terms with it, I think it’s very isolating,” he says. When he was 15, he came out to his sister. Then, at age 17, he was confronted by his Egyptian-born parents, who are devout Coptic Orthodox Christians, after they discovered from his credit card bill that he had purchased
Did you hang out with friends, catch up with school work or do anything else except browse cable TV on the night of March 14? If you said yes, chances are you missed this yearâs Grammy Awards. Do not fret, because I watched all three hours and 45 minutes of the award show so you donât have t… More Headlines
Our small orchestra refused to let COVID kill live music
Our ability to perform comes down to venues willing to take a chance on us.
Julianna Emanski (left) performs as Amor and Carla Lopez Speziale performs as Jupiter during a dress rehearsal of Orchestra of New Spain s production of Sebastian Durón s Love Conquers Impossible Love on Wednesday, February 19, 2020 at Moody Performance Hall in Dallas. (Ashley Landis/The Dallas Morning News)(Ashley Landis / Staff Photographer)
By Grover Wilkins
Live music goes on, with care and imagination, stimulating creativity that is now critical for our art: flexibility, innovation, self confidence and trust in public support.