Convention planners say the event will draw more than 100 of the best tattoo artists in the country.
By Jason B. Hogan in Premiere
The 2008 Slinging Ink Tattoo Expo debuts today at Freeman Coliseum from 2 p.m.-10 p.m., hosting more than 100 artists from all over the country - new and old school.
Tattoo conventions are not just a site for artists to exhibit their talents; they also offer a slew of guest bands.
By Sami Parman in Premiere
Art is different for everyone. Some enjoy Picasso paintings or Caravaggio sculptures. Some consider their bodies a canvas where their work can begin.
James Dunn writes book to share teachings of Rabbi Isaac Luria with modern society.
By Ashley Luis in Premiere
German and math Lecturer James Dunn will have a book signing for his new book, "Window of the Soul: The Kabbalah of Rabbi Isaac Luria" at 2 p.m. Saturday at Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 321 N.W. Loop 410.
March celebrates the 70th anniversary of the Pecan Shellers' Strike.
By Natalie Olivares in Premiere
Women of various ages, ethnicities, religions and political backgrounds gathered in a circle Monday evening at the Esperanza Peace and Justice Center to discuss the agenda of the 23rd annual women's march Saturday in San Antonio - Women Will March, Mujeres Marcharan - in honor of International Woman's Day.
By Martin Herrera in Premiere
Seventy years have passed since local pecan shellers walked out on the Southern Pecan Shellers Co. to protest poor working conditions and low wages.
During that time, the group's leader has remained a relatively obscure figure, relegated to local folklore.
By D.J. Jimenez in Premiere
Playing host to more than 3,000 high school students, the sixth annual Technology Exposition and Career Fair will have more than enough young minds to reach out and touch.
Incorporating several big-name vendors and more than 27 departments across the Alamo Community College District, the event will have an abundance of booths.