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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

Five stars for Chris Evan’s ‘Ghosted’

Five stars for Chris Evan’s ‘Ghosted’

Bria Collins, Contributor April 25, 2023

Spoiler-free Sometimes love is all about the big and little risks we take together — “Ghosted” main character Cole Turner would agree. The mundane farmer learns this lesson as he embarks on...

Welcome to ‘Cracker Island’

Welcome to ‘Cracker Island’

Malaki Lingg, Assistant Web Editor March 7, 2023

    Gorillaz, the virtual band portrayed by digitally animated characters, formed by Blur frontman Damon Albarn and cartoonist Jamie Hewlett, released their eighth studio album, “Cracker...

A psychedelic experience at the Paper Tiger

A psychedelic experience at the Paper Tiger

Cesar Soto, Staff Writer February 28, 2023

Rating: 4/5 stars Coming to San Antonio as part of their “Jukebox Tour,” psychedelic-indie band Inner Wave brought a dreamlike experience to the Paper Tiger on Feb. 23, continuing a great year of...

Melancholic glowing heart

Melancholic glowing heart

Malaki Lingg, Assistant Web Editor November 22, 2022

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars In 2019, Natalie Mering, also known as Weyes Blood, released her studio album “Titanic Rising.” After receiving critical acclaim for her beautiful voice and engaging lyricism,...

The Renaissance of Vampire Media

The Renaissance of Vampire Media

Marcela Montufar Soria, Assistant Multimedia Editor November 22, 2022

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars Anne Rice’s classic horror novel “Interview with the Vampire,” originally published in 1976, sees itself reinvented in AMC’s new television series of the same name,...

The daring life of a parody polka player

The daring life of a parody polka player

Malaki Lingg, Assistant Web Editor November 15, 2022

Rating: 4.0 Over the past few years, the biopic genre has slowly become saturated with films on influential musicians — “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “Rocketman” and “Elvis,” to name a few. Music...

Turnstile lets San Antonio be themselves at the Aztec Theatre

Turnstile lets San Antonio be themselves at the Aztec Theatre

Cesar Soto, Staff Writer November 13, 2022

Rating: 4.5 stars The pits opened up and never closed as the world’s fastest-rising hardcore band, Turnstile, stopped in San Antonio as part of their Love Connection Tour on Friday, Nov. 11. The sold-out...

What to expect from The Garden and Machine Girl’s ‘Horseshit on Route 66’ tour

What to expect from The Garden and Machine Girl’s ‘Horseshit on Route 66’ tour

Riley Carroll, Arts & Life Editor November 12, 2022

Rating: 4.5 stars Walking up to the Aztec Theatre on Tuesday night was a sight like no other. Upon witnessing the swarms of Vada Vada enjoyers decorated with jester-inspired face paint surrounding the...

Joji releases long-awaited LP

Joji releases long-awaited LP

Malaki Lingg, Assistant Web Editor November 8, 2022

This summer, Joji released the single “Glimpse of Us.” After trending all over social media, many described the song as the saddest love song of the summer. Following the release of “Glimpse of Us,”...

The downfall of ‘The Bachelor’ franchise

The downfall of ‘The Bachelor’ franchise

Jenna Taylor, Staff Writer October 18, 2022

Some of you might have heard of the popular ABC dating shows — “The Bachelor,” “The Bachelorette” and “Bachelor in Paradise.” “The Bachelor” consists of 30 women fighting for the engagement...

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