Independent Student Newspaper for the University of Texas at San Antonio

The Paisano

Independent Student Newspaper for the University of Texas at San Antonio

The Paisano

Independent Student Newspaper for the University of Texas at San Antonio

The Paisano

Local calendar of events for the week of 2-4-14

Tuesday, February 4

10 a.m.-4 p.m. Fine Art: “Robert Indiana: Beyond LOVE”

The McNay Art Museum (6000 N. New Braunfels Ave.) presents pop art from Robert Indiana in the exhibit, “Robert Indiana: Beyond LOVE.” Indiana, who is most recognized by his giant sculpture featuring the word “Love” that stands outside of the Indianapolis Museum of Art, is considered one of the top artists in the pop art movement. The exhibit features over 90 works from Indiana including paintings, sculptures and prints. Admission is $10-$15. For more information, visit mcnayart.org.

Wednesday, February 5

7 p.m. Event: “BYOV: Bring Your Own Vinyl at Hi-Tones”

Hi-Tones (621 E. Dewey St.) presents a night of music with its weekly edition of “BYOV: Bring Your Own Vinyl.” Guests will be able to perform as DJs for the night by contributing their music tastes to the turntable. Admission is free. For more information, visit facebook.com/Hi-Tones.

Thursday, February 6

8 p.m. Music: “Led Zeppelin 2”

The White Rabbit (2410 N. St. Mary’s St.) welcomes cover band Led Zeppelin 2 to its stage with a live reenactment of the legendary rock group. Admission is $12. For more information, visit whiterabbitsa.com.

Friday, February 7

8 p.m. Theatre: “Suds”

The Cameo Theatre (1123 E. Commerce St.) presents a 1960s influenced musical titled “Suds.” Starring Jovi Gonzalez and Jonathan Pennington, this pop-eccentric musical recounts the story of one girl’s mission to find love — but here’s the catch, all of the action takes place in a laundromat. Admission ranges from $15-$35. For more information, visit cameocenter.com.

Saturday, February 8

Event: “Second Saturday at Gallista Gallery”

Gallista Gallery (1913 S. Flores St.) presents its monthly celebration of Second Saturday with an opening exhibit titled “Bloodwork” from nine local artists, a live music set featuring a special guest DJ and a live silent auction. Admission is free. For more information, visit facebook.com/gallistagallery.

Sunday, February 9

9 a.m.-5 p.m. Exhibit: “Art in the Garden”

The San Antonio Botanical Gardens (555 Funston Pl.) presents a unique exhibit featuring artwork from the Chicago International, Mid-South Alliance and the Texas Sculpture Group. The installation combines outdoor sculptures with the scenery of the botanical gardens. Admission ranges from $7-$10. For more information, visit sabot.org.

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