Month: July 2019

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Skewers of tomato, basil and mozzarella on a plate with olive oil and balsamic.

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I Tried a Low-Carb Diet for a Month

By Lauren JurgemeyerWeb Content Manager The freshman 15 is real whether you want to believe it or not. Going into my third year of college between all my classes and extracurriculars, I have failed to maintain healthy eating habits. Every summer I make a pact that I am going to diet and exercise but that always seems to fall to the wayside as the summer progresses, however, this summer I […]

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Three women in front of gray wall

Interviews

Bobcats Give Back

By April GutierrezProgram Director On July 25, Other Side Drive hosts Cheyenne Young and Ariell Raveney sat down with Amy Kirwin, the community enhancement initiative manager of San Marcos. Kirwin spoke with them about Bobcats Give Back, a local move-out program focused on alleviating trash issues during the summer move-out turn. Featured image by KTSW Social Media.

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Queen’s infamous band logo.

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A Night at the Opera: How Queen’s 49-Year Legacy Lives On

By Brittany AndersonWeb Content Contributor It’s the stuff dreams are made of: thousands of people stomping twice, then clapping once in unison; singing “Galileo” as high as their lungs will go. The only thing missing? The legend himself: frontman extraordinaire Freddie Mercury. Mercury performing in November 1978. Photo by Carl Lender. Queen is regarded as being one of the most iconic rock bands of all time and rightfully so. During […]

todayJuly 30, 2019 448

The album cover is an embroidered, multicolored brick that forms into a silhouette of a mountain top with a black watercolor background.

Music

red steppes: Arcs Album Review

By Anthony VelasquezMusic Journalist Artist: red steppesAlbum: ArcsRelease Date: May 31, 2019Website: www.redsteppes.com/#about  Oakland, California, native, singer-songwriter and visual artist Nika States, also known as red steppes, has been writing and performing songs for the vast amount of her life. She’s currently signed with Native Cat Recordings record label and just released her sophomore album Arcs. Her writing work is influenced by every corner in the geographical location in which […]

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Photo of the top of the Alamo from below.

Culture

The PTGASA Celebrates 25 Years

By Ally BolenderWeb Content Contributor SAN ANTONIO -- The Professional Tour Guide Association of San Antonio (PTGASA) celebrates its 25 year anniversary of establishment this year. To commemorate the anniversary, PTGASA is offering a series of free tours on Sept. 21. The free tour program will include 17 different historic and cultural sites across San Antonio. Guides will be on hand to present tours at 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 […]

todayJuly 29, 2019 71

The album cover is a cartoon of Quasimoto (A.L.F. looking creature) holding his red brick sitting on a zebra both smoking cigarettes looking over and behind the Hollywood sign at L.A. on fire with a broken pinata at their feet and Quasimoto’s ‘50’s pink car is in a ditch.

Music

Freddie Gibbs and Madlib: Bandana Album Review

By Syd SmithMusic Journalist Artist: Freddie Gibbs and MadlibAlbum: BandanaRelease Date: June 28, 2019 Batman and Robin. Bert and Ernie. Peanut butter and jelly. Freddie Gibbs and Madlib. That’s right, the dynamic duo is back with Bandana, a release that was promised three years ago in 2016, two years after their now infamous album, Piñata, dropped with Freddie Gibbs sitting on the zebra-print cover in his black and white Adidas […]

todayJuly 28, 2019 208

A railroad surrounded by dry brush and leafless trees.

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Souther Gothic Rock: The Right Amount of Country

By Caden ZieglerWeb Content Contributor Though I am a native Texas and come from a family of deep-southern country folks, I don’t have any personal affection for country music. Play some George Strait, yeah I can get down to it, but you won’t find any Garth Brooks on my playlists. I don’t want to hear a million songs about trucks, Jesus, prison and mama. However, I have recently fallen in […]

todayJuly 27, 2019 132

One of London’s many tourist hotspots, the London Eye.

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7 Weird Things to Know About the U.K. Before You Visit

By Brittany AndersonWeb Content Contributor You might think that going to a predominantly English-speaking country will make your traveling experience easier or better. The U.K.— which consists of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland— surely seems like a safe bet. Besides the fact that our two continents are separated by thousands of miles of ocean and our countries have culturally been living separately for hundreds of years, the discrete differences […]

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Texas State Presents: BFA Choreographers’ Showcase

By Ally BolenderWeb Content Contributor The Texas State University’s Department of Theatre and Dance presents the 2019 Choreographer’s Showcase on August 2 and August 3 at 7:30 p.m. at the Jowers Center. The 2019 Choreographer’s Showcase incorporates a variety of contemporary and modern inspired dance works. It features works by students enrolled in Advanced Choreography, BFA Senior Performance/Choreography majors and the Honors Thesis project of Dana Mosbey. Summer 2019 Choreographers’ […]

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