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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

Creativity meets coffee

Creativity meets coffee

Nichole Martinez, Contributor October 24, 2023

Offering more than a cup of coffee, Curator Coffee, located on the northeast side of San Antonio, also serves as a gallery with ceramics on display from local artists. Yuli Chang, owner and ceramicist,...

SAMA showcases 250 years of American art

SAMA showcases 250 years of American art

Malaki Lingg, Web Editor October 24, 2023

San Antonio Museum of Art’s (SAMA) new exhibit “American Made: Paintings and Sculpture from the DeMell Jacobsen Collection” takes visitors through 250 years of American art with over 100 pieces overall....

SZA voyages to San Antonio following her sophomore album, ‘SOS’

SZA voyages to San Antonio following her sophomore album, ‘SOS’

Jenna Taylor, Magazine Editor October 23, 2023

Performing at Frost Bank Center for the first time, American singer and songwriter, SZA, had a stellar show on Sunday, Oct. 15 in San Antonio for her “SOS Tour.”  After the postponement of her...

Who let the dogs out?

Who let the dogs out?

Kelsey Zientek, Contributor October 17, 2023

On Oct. 14, San Antonio’s “Puptopia Festival” rolled into downtown and was held at Travis Park. Dogs of all breeds, shapes and sizes came to experience “the Disneyland for dogs.” The Puptopia...

'Ahsoka' falls short

‘Ahsoka’ falls short

Ray Rodriguez, Contributor October 17, 2023

        “Star Wars” is different now. The film franchise used to be a series of action sci-fantasy films about space wizards hitting each other. They were fun, at...

This week in history

This Week in History – Week of Oct. 17

Marcela Montufar Soria, Multimedia Editor October 17, 2023

Find out past events from the days of this week: births, deaths and important moments from all corners of the globe and all eras of history.  Oct. 17, 690 C.E.: Empress Wu Zetian of China established...

Rowdy Writes

The last summer – Chapter 4: Lola

Allana Llabres, Assistant Social Media Manager October 17, 2023

The audacity of guys. I could not believe that he could cheat on me and then pretend like he wished I had stayed here for the break. At least now, I can focus more on myself and my future. I could forget...

Jazz concert overtaken by Friday the 13th

Jazz concert overtaken by Friday the 13th

Elizabeth Hope, Staff Writer October 17, 2023

Gerry Gibbs is a Grammy-nominated artist and the son of the famous jazz musician Terry Gibbs. His band, Gerry Gibbs and Thrasher People, performed at the Japanese Tea Gardens on Friday, Oct. 13. To...

‘Let’s do the time warp again’

‘Let’s do the time warp again’

Naydine De La Fuente, Staff Writer October 17, 2023

It is time to do the time warp once again as “Rocky Horror” fans shivered with antici…pation to attend a live rendition of the classic seventies film. This past Friday, The Hard Rock Cafe and Acesillio...

Student apartment prices for next school year

Student apartment prices for next school year

Chloe Williams, Social and Managing Editor October 17, 2023

If you like to prepare in advance — and secure the lowest price possible — then leasing season is approaching. Earlier this month, most apartment complexes serving UTSA students released their pricing...

The perfect album for October

The perfect album for October

Logan Martinez, Staff Writer October 17, 2023

        Released in 1991, A Tribe Called Quest’s “The Low End Theory” has remained one of the most pivotal east coast rap albums in the history of music. The hard-hitting...

Understanding love and loss

Understanding love and loss

Lauren Hernandez, Assistant Arts & Life Editor October 17, 2023

      It is a big day for fans of “Call Me by Your Name” or for people who have had Tumblr since 2007. Sufjan Stevens, an American singer, songwriter and instrumentalist,...

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