The always-polished Southwest School of Art & Craft scored twice in this category, once with their Fotoseptiembre group show, and again with Bettie Ward’s provocative embroidery `see The Art Capades, January 31, 2006, for a review.` Painter Mike Esparza, twin of the Current’s own Matt Esparza, also made an impression on readers. The lordly anchor taunts us nightly with unscripted, conservative commentary, like after a People’s Choice Awards report when he said, “Why didn’t they just give one of those guys from Brokeback Mountain best actress?” Nevertheless, we suppose we should at least give them props for developing a multimedia sub-site for the Alamo City Rollergirls.īacked by the keyboard equivalent of a laser-light show, San Antonio hip-hop/R&B artists Varcity Squad treat you to the smegma edit of “Whut” on their profile: “See my penis in her face / call her potty mouth.” Squad up!Ĭhris Marrou has presided over KENS-TV newscasts since 1973 (discounting his year-long “lost weekend” in Boston). Oh surfers, dear surfers, is San Antonio’s online landscape really so vacant that deserves first place? Rumor has that even the Express-News and Hearst wish they could wriggle out of their web partnership with KENS-5 and Belo. Turncoat listeners, get your fix of crass humor twice daily - tune in to 99.5 in the morning and catch Kidd on Philly’s drivetime waves at. Kidd left for Philadelphia and syndication in 2005, leaving his adversaries to reign over San Antonio’s mornings. Loyal readers likely remember that newcomer Kidd Chris from the now-defunct K-ROCK edged out San Antonio veterans Lisle and Hahn in the Best Radio DJ category two years ago groupies from either station know the morning airwaves played host to an all-out war between the dueling shows. But why the sudden relocation to the breezy SA Life section, Cary? He honed his sincerity in the summer of 1984 as a speechwriter for the late Coretta Scott King, and he makes San Antonians feel good with his caring and sympathy. The Express-News’ Cary Clack is a columnist nice enough to apologize to readers if he misspells the names of well-loved heroes. He’s rumored to be a night owl look for him next time you’re making the rounds at Sherlock’s. Citing an initial fascination with snowstorms as incentive, Browne has now spent 15 years forecasting in a city that sees minor snowflakes about once every five years. We’re pleased to discover that San Antonians feel passionately about their weatherpeople - Current readers voted in droves for this tightly contested category. Robb’s Metalworks is his television forum, a celebration of San Antonio’s favorite form of music, with a lively combination of video clips and Chavez’s perpetually giddy interviews with the giants of the genre. Robb Chavez is the soul of SA metal, a dedicated family man who refuses to give up his youthful passion for headbanging. The show also travels, broadcasting live from locations around the city, and as far away as Ground Zero and the Holy Land. He’s widely popular for his energetic and entertaining style. ![]() A San Antonio native, Duel tackles the big issues with both national and local newsmakers daily. ![]() None so far have been featured by YouTube because, according to Cormier, “We say words like ‘fuck,’ ‘shitface,’ and ‘buhgina.’” Make “buhgina” ingredient three.īecause we nearly faced a tie for second place in this category, we decided to take into consideration one voter’s nomination for “WHEREVER DEADBEATS CONGREGATE.” One call confirmed it: a Ruta Maya barrista suspiciously confirmed that because the bus station’s down the road, they’re definitely a deadbeat hotspot, solidifying our office-away-from-the-office as first runner-up.ĭuel came to 550 KTSA as a transplant from WOAI, where his show became San Antonio’s highest rated radio talk show occupying the afternoon drivetime slot. ![]() The 26-year-old YouTuber’s uploaded 40 me-and-my-mate-in-a-studio videos in just under a year. Blake Cormier, aka Tuna Ketchup, rocks both. If there are two key ingredients for cult success it’s A) a great nom de guerre and B) a great beard. ![]() (Insert your own mention of Sean Paul “Nevermind-the-Facts” Kelly here.) Stephen Walker, Balcones Heights councilman and consummate red-light camera watchdog, posted for the 1,000th time on the “pulse of San Antonio’s” Walker Report this month! Dave Maass, a staff writer who joined the Current in October 2006, may not have the same quantity of watchdogging, but voters say he’s Walker’s equal in quality.
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