This weekend, take the extra day off to do something special. Whether you want to do dinner with friends, check out a play, or make time for an event you wouldn't normally go to, we have you covered.
This weekend, take the extra day off to do something special. Whether you want to do dinner with friends, check out a play, or make time for an event you wouldn't normally go to, we have you covered.
It looks like the weather is going to be beautiful this weekend and we plan on taking full advantage of it. Celebrate spring with a chance to dance, learn about gardening, French Moderns landscapes all the way from New York, and more.
To kick off April, we have a great set of events going on in Alamo City this weekend. From things to shop, watch, and learn, your plans should be no joke.
Pissed Jeans' gutter-scraped amalgamation of sludge, punk, noise, and bracing wit make the band-Korvette, Brad Fry (guitar), Randy Huth (bass) and Sean McGuinness (drums)-a release valve for a world where absurdity seems in a constant battle trying to outdo itself. Why Love Now picks at the bursting seams that are barely holding 21st-century life together. Take the grinding rave-up "The Bar Is Low," which, according to Korvette, is "about how every guy seems to be revealing themselves as a shithead.
This weekend, we have a culture-filled lineup of things for you to eat, do, buy, and see. From art galleries to an Indian festival, San Antonio has a lot to offer. Best of all--everything on this list is free.
Well, it's finally here. The South by Southwest Festival is officially in full swing. Already, we're seeing tons of San Antonio representation in Austin (shout out to the folks at Choose SA for SATX @ SXSW), and KRTU Indie's presence is just about to get started...
The magic of South by Southwest has a lot to do with the absolute chaos that descends upon Austin. There's so much to do, see, learn, hear...how can you pick? If you're headed up 1-35 this week but you don't know which shows to go to, check out our SXSW daily highlights. And, good news, most of these shows are either free or under $10--so, less than the cost of driving up to Austin.
One of my jobs as the Indie Overnight Music Director is to submit new music we like to CMJ, a college music journal that works similarly to Billboard Hot 100, but isn't total rubbish.
Anyways, they have not been doing their job lately, and many promoters and labels in the music world are baffled. Their essential duty is to display the top 200 albums in college radio. However, for the past month they haven't displayed a single chart. Why are promoters baffled? Because they simply can't figure out which albums in college radio are getting spins.
Surprised it's the weekend already? Didn't make any plans yet? As always, KRTU Indie Overnight has you covered.