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Taco News Roundup: New Churro Shops Come to Austin and San Antonio

COVID-19 has forced Rosario’s owner Lisa Wong to put a renovation on hold. But the longtime restaurateur continues with her plans to transform the old El Mirador property into another outpost of her San Antonio institution. The pandemic also forced the postponement of Mexico City’s second annual Coca-Cola Metate taco festival. No new date for the event has been set. Ancient Heirloom Grains is the state’s newest heirloom Mexican corn molinero and tortilleria. The company set up shop this month in San Antonio.     South Padre Island food trucks, including vegetarian taco stand Chile de Árbol, now have more freedom to operate. According to the Institute for Justice, a legal nonprofit that represented the food truck owners, “[The Cameron County] district court ruled that the city violated the Texas Constitution when it forced food truck owners to get permission from local restaurant owners before being eligible for a food truck permit, and by making it illegal for m

Grants multiply as government agencies and foundations seek to rescue US cultural organisations amid pandemic

The Smithsonian s National Museum of Asian Art, comprising the Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, has been allotted a $2.5m grant From Lilly Endowment Inc. to support a portfolio of projects that highlight the intersection of Asian art and religious diversity Freer and Sackler staff As cultural and academic institutions across the US struggle to make ends meet in a dispiriting Covid-19 landscape, a phalanx of grant-makers at federal and city agencies and nonprofit foundations are stepping up to assist them in both stopgap and transformative ways. Today the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) announced $32.8m in grants to support 213 humanities projects in 44 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. Among them are a partnership between the University of Hawaii, Honolulu, and the American Council of the Blind and Helen Keller National Center to develop best practices for creating audio descriptions of humanities collectio

Tucson Museum of Art will receive COVID-19 relief grant

Tucson Museum of Art will receive COVID-19 relief grant (Source: Google photos) By Shelby Trahan | December 14, 2020 at 2:01 PM MST - Updated December 14 at 2:03 PM TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - As coronavirus cases continue to rise, museums across the country continue to struggle financially. Many have been forced to stay closed in the hopes of curbing the spread of the disease, however, help is on the way for some. On Monday, Dec. 14, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation announced a second round of Art Museum Futures Fund will be distributing $3 million in COVID-19 grants to provide needed support to small arts and cultural institutions.

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