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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

The Japanese House makes Paper Tiger feel like ‘a dream’

The Japanese House makes Paper Tiger feel like ‘a dream’

Malaki Lingg, Web Editor November 11, 2023

On June 30, Amber Bain, professionally known as The Japanese House, released her anticipated sophomore album “In The End It Always Does.” Following the album’s release, Bain announced a U.S....

Back to the hard knocks

Back to the hard knocks

Laynie Clark, Editor-in-Chief November 11, 2023

“Yesterday was plain awful, but that’s not now, that’s then.” “Annie” has made its way to the Majestic Theatre to bring smiles and laughter to the crowd. With a company of talented kids...

‘Fall in love with’ Cavetown

‘Fall in love with’ Cavetown

Chloe Williams, Managing and Social editor November 9, 2023

        British indie pop artist Cavetown made their first appearance at the Paper Tiger this past Wednesday, Nov. 9. Cavetown, born Robbie Daniel Skinner, is a popular...

Beneath the big top

Beneath the big top

Naydine De La Fuente, Interim Copyediting Coordinator November 8, 2023

Lights, camera, action. Cirque du Soleil is an international production that has made its way into the city of San Antonio. As the crew and performers prepared to execute a once-in-a-lifetime performance,...

Top five ways to buy local art

Top five ways to buy local art

Lauren Hernandez, Assistant Arts & Life Editor November 7, 2023

Replace those cheesy Taylor Swift posters and fake vines on your wall with something cool, unique and different. You live in a city rich with art and culture, and even though navigating San Antonio’s...

‘Día De Muertos’: The legacy of love and embracing the afterlife

‘Día De Muertos’: The legacy of love and embracing the afterlife

Kelsey Zientek, Contributor November 7, 2023

On Nov. 2nd, San Antonio’s “Día De Muertos,” celebration took place at the Historic Pearl, located downtown. The community of San Antonio gathered for a night of remembrance and festive celebration...

Top three guitar stores in San Antonio

Top three guitar stores in San Antonio

Logan Martinez, Staff Writer November 7, 2023

With guitar playing growing more and more popular each day, it helps to know what the best local guitar stores in San Antonio are. Whether you are looking for a brand new guitar, pickups, an amplifier...

Best museums in San Antonio

Best museums in San Antonio

Nicholas Kingman, Staff Writer November 7, 2023

Being the oldest major city in Texas, Alamo City is rich with culture spanning before Spanish colonization in the 1600s. San Antonio is home to some of the most interesting museums in the state. Museums...

‘Priscilla’ in the land of grace and grooming

‘Priscilla’ in the land of grace and grooming

Faith Kouadio, Staff Writer November 7, 2023

        Spoiler Warning: This article contains spoilers for the movie “Priscilla.”  Teen media in the 2010s was saturated with the trope of a teenage girl catching...

Experience Korea at UTSA

Experience Korea at UTSA

Misty Olawunmi, Staff Writer November 7, 2023

On Nov. 4, the Kimchi Festival hosted by the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures took place in the Student Union. Sponsored by the Korean American Association of San Antonio, the Korean...

Host a memorable and inexpensive Friendsgiving

Host a memorable and inexpensive Friendsgiving

Chloe Williams, Social and Managing Editor November 7, 2023

Thanksgiving is quickly approaching, and while this time is often spent with family, it is also an opportunity to appreciate and recognize your friends. Join us as we share tips and tricks on how to host...

See you at the cinema in November

See you at the cinema in November

Jada Thomas, Interim Marketing Manager November 6, 2023

When a new month rolls in, it brings a new slate of films with it. A few of these films already have critical acclaim; some are films that fans are itching to see and others are movies  you may not have...

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