By Joyce Galinski in Premiere
The life of Paul Robeson, one of the most accomplished African-Americans of the 20th century, will be the subject of a one-man play Feb. 15-17 at St. Philip's College.
The college's department of fine arts will showcase a special presentation called "Paul Robeson" in association with Black History Month.
Hearts, kisses and flowers are not always the norm for Feb. 14.
By Selina O. Affram in Premiere
The profusion of red roses, heart-shaped chocolate boxes and romantic notes remind all that Valentine's Day is right around the corner.
By Lauren Nichole Barrera in Premiere
Morgan Spurlock, creator of the critically acclaimed documentary, "Super Size Me," will screen his new documentary "What Would Jesus Buy?" at 2:30 p.m. Monday in Room 101 in the Longwith Radio, Television and Film Building, and again at 7 p.m. in the auditorium of McAllister Fine Arts Center.
By Stephanie Mikneus in Premiere
Students can donate used jeans through Sunday to a clothing drive to provide the popular denim pants to homeless teens.
A drive begun Jan. 22 has combined the efforts of Aeropostale, a store catering to teens, and the Do Something Organization.
Aeropostale's six San Antonio locations are donation stations for gently used jeans.
By Ava Bustos in Premiere
Loftin Student Center was decorated in Mardi Gras colors with purple, green and gold streamers. Tables had centerpieces with candles with battery-operated flames. The aroma of coffee and sweet glazed doughnuts filled the semicircular area known as Loftin round, which was dimly lighted to create an intimate atmosphere.
By Jennifer Ytuarte in Premiere
In celebration of Black History Month, Texas Public Radio, in collaboration with Gemini Ink, will host "Selected Shorts: A Celebration of the Short Story" at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 16 in the auditorium of McAllister Fine Arts Center.
The program honors black literary heritage with live readings of diverse works of short fiction.