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Ruby City’s Bold Vision For Contemporary Expression

Ruby City got its start thanks to the late Linda Pace — an artist, collector and philanthropist — who dreamed up the idea back in 2007. She wanted to create a space where people from all walks of life could experience powerful, thought-provoking art from both local and international artists. And she made sure it would be a place where everyone could join in, with free events designed for all ages to explore contemporary art in a hands-on way.

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Clara’s Journey Continues

On Christmas Eve, young Clara is gifted a beautiful Nutcracker doll by her mysterious godfather, Drosselmeyer. That night, as the clock strikes midnight, Clara finds herself in the middle of a magical battle between toy soldiers led by the Nutcracker and an army of mice commanded by the fierce Mouse King.
After the Nutcracker triumphs, he transforms into a prince and invites Clara on a fantastical journey. Together, they travel through the sparkling Land of Snow and arrive in the enchanting Land of Sweets, where they are greeted by the Sugar Plum Fairy and a host of delightful characters from around the world. Each one performs a unique dance in Clara’s honor.
The adventure is filled with wonder, music and imagination. As the celebration ends, Clara awakens back in her home, left to wonder whether it was all a dream — or something more magical.

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The Life of a Show Curator

From touring Broadway favorites to homegrown productions, San Antonio’s performing arts scene is more vibrant than ever. And behind every production that lights up the marquee, there’s a team of people working hard to bring it to the stage. As it turns out, the real performance starts long before curtain call.​

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Holiday Artisan Markets

This holiday season, San Antonio celebrates creativity, heritage and festive spirit. From the long-standing traditions to the lively family-friendly events, each market offers a unique blend of handcrafted gifts, local artistry and joyful experiences.

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Dreamweek – Revelations!

There isn’t any sleeping during DreamWeek, but there’s a lot of dreaming. Also talking, listening, looking, laughing, tasting, dancing and experimenting with new people and practices. During DreamWeek 2026, an estimated 100,000 attendees will share their dreams for a better world and their work to make those dreams a reality. 

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Artists Teaching Artists

What does it take to keep the arts alive from one generation to the next? In San Antonio, the answer lies in the dedicated work of artists who not only perform and create but also teach, mentor and inspire. From Alamo City Arts, where Folklorico dancers and Mariachi musicians pass down centuries-old traditions, to The Tobin Center’s groundbreaking Generation NEXT program, which begins arts education as early as infancy, to S.M.A.R.T. 501c3, where art, neuroscience and gardening converge into a holistic model for education — these initiatives prove that art is more than performance. It’s legacy.

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Why I Love San Antonio

I settled in to write about San Antonio — the city that raised me and captured my heart. After much reflection — and thoughts of escape in my early years — I can say with certainty: there’s nowhere else on earth I’d rather call home.

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Art Everywhere

Art is everywhere in San Antonio. It brightens walls and bridges, and blossoms in squares and parks. There’s art in long-abandoned alleys and on columns under expressways. The city’s colorful spirit shines forth in paint, tile, stone and all kinds of creative media. On a busy workday in a concrete jungle, an unexpected encounter with a work of art can be an instant reset. It asks you to stop and smell the flowers, even if the flowers are made of oversized bicycle parts. A vivid splash of art can also bring people together to celebrate in a place as barren as a neglected alley or provide a breathing space for moments of reflection.

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Puro San Antonio

There’s something special about San Antonio. Strolling the Museum Reach on a soft summer night, munching a taco at a festival in historic Market Square, or attending a Mariachi Mass in a 300-year-old Spanish mission, there’s a sense of timelessness where centuries meet and meld in the spirit of place. It’s one of the fastest-growing cities in the nation, but the fast-paced future doesn’t eclipse the past. Visionary leaders and groups like the San Antonio Conservation Society have preserved many of the city’s most historic places and kept them fresh and alive. These places have a magical vibe that led Mark Twain to describe San Antonio as one of the four “unique cities” in America, along with New Orleans, Boston and San Francisco. Local folks wear the distinction with pride. They call it “Puro San Antonio.”

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