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The year's best movies include a trio of films set in Ireland, a culinary thriller and an animated shell
No matter how you chose to watch your movies, 2022 brought notable films everyone should seek out.
By Kiko Martinez
Tags: Movie Reviews & News, 2022 in review, film, movies, The Banshees of Inisherin, The Fabelmans, Steven Spielberg, Women Talking, She Said, The Wonder, Marcel the Shell with Shoes On, The Quiet Girl, Till, The Menu, Pearl, Mark Mylod, Ti West, Emmett Till, Chinonye Chukwu, Colm Bairead, Jenny Slate, Dean Fleischer-Camp, Sebastian Lelio, Harvey Weinstein, New York Times, Maria Schrader, Sarah Polley, Martin McDonagh
Year's Best Spins: San Antonio artists dominated the Current's favorite releases of the year
Seven of our music writers' 10 favorite albums of the year were by Alamo City artists.
By San Antonio Current Staff
Tags: Music Stories & Interviews, Music Feature, 2022 in review, music releases, LPs, records, Garrett T. Capps, NASA Country, People Are, Beautiful, Spaceflight Records, Brandon Guerra, Nick Mery, Deathbloom, Haunter, Discarnate Ails, Profound Lore Records, Las Cruces, Cosmic Tears, Ripple Music, Marillion, An Hour Before Its Dark, Racket Records, Nespithe, Nightlife Ecstasis, Jessie Reyez, Yessie, FMLY/Island Records, Sinking, Some Piqued Interest, Sudan Archives, Natural Brown Prom Queen, Stones Throw Records, X.I.L., Rip & Tear, Confused Records
Lasting Impressions: San Antonio's arts community weighs in on the highlights of 2022
Crowd pleasing exhibitions and events as well as lesser-known gems made an impact on local art scene movers and shakers.
By Bryan Rindfuss
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Arts Feature, 2022 in review, Artpace, Riley Robinson, Elyse Gonzalez, Rick Lowe, Ruby City, Carver Community Cultural Center, Cassandra Parker-Nowicki, Contemporary Art Month, CAM, Roberta Nina Hassele, Contemporary at Blue Star, Red Dot, Hilary Rochow, Alyssa Richards, FLIGHT Gallery, Mary Heathcott, Plaza de Armas, Status of Women in San Antonio, Sarah Fox, Bad Bunny Gets Lucky, Karina Garanzuay, Creative Eye Gallery, Justin Parr, Verena Gaudy, Martín C. Rodriguez, Yadhira Lozano, Luminaria, Rich Aste, McNay Art Museum, Wendy Red Star, A Scratch on the Earth, SAMA, San Antonio Museum of Art, Motherling, Rojo Gallery, Traitor Survivor Icon, The Legacy of La Malinche, Ruiz-Healy Art, Patricia Ruiz-Healy, Emily Ballew Neff, Centro de Artes, Sala Diaz, Heyd Fontenot, Joe Harjo, Ethel Shipton, SpaceC7, Jeff F. Wheeler
Annual Report: National food trends, good and bad, affected San Antonio diners and restaurants
Among this year's trends, San Antonio diners saw an upswing in plant-based dining and online ordering options.
By Nina Rangel
Tags: Flavor, Food & Drink Feature, 2022 in review, food trends, food industry, online ordering, charcuterie, The Board Couple, Graze Craze, plant-based, Cake Thieves, Southern Roots Vegan Bakery, Project Pollo, streamlined menus, Broadway 5050, Southerleigh, rising costs, inflation
Top Stories of 2022: San Antonio's biggest news stories reflect tough choices, political divisions
Some of the year's top stories also involved systemic problems that aren't an easy fix.
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: San Antonio News, News Features, 2022 in review, top stories, top headlines, San Antonio news, 2022 election, immigration, Uvalde, shooting, gun control, Texas teachers, city council, Texas GOP, LGBTQ, affordable housing crisis, climate change, CPS Energy, Roe v. Wade, police accountability
Assclown of the Year 2022: U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz
Texas' junior senator started the year on a low note, and it's only been downhill from there.
Tags: Assclown Alert, 2022 in review, assclown of the year, Ted Cruz, LGBTQ, gender identity, kiss my ass, COVID-19 vaccine, Elmo, airport ticket counter, CPAC, violent rhetoric, anti-vaxxer, Capitol riot, insurrection, Tucker Carlson, Texas Republicans, Republicans, extremist politicians
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