by Caldwell / Hays Examiner | Dec 1, 2024 | Arts & Culture, Spotlight
Jamias Hughes, an actor from the Class of 2024 at Lockhart High School, earned a spot at the prestigious National High School Musical Theatre Awards in New York City last summer. This honor – equivalent to the Tony Awards for U.S. teenagers, also called the Jimmy...
by Caldwell / Hays Examiner | Nov 1, 2024 | Arts & Culture
Wade Vetiver, owner of Green Heron, stands before his bookstore and apothecary shop in its new digs in the Lindsey-Rogers historic district near downtown San Marcos. Photo by Ursula Rogers. Small local shops are havens for readers in Hays and Caldwell counties Books,...
by Caldwell / Hays Examiner | Oct 1, 2024 | Arts & Culture
A multitude of new films never before seen by audiences in Caldwell and Hays counties will soon grace the screens of historic, downtown county-seat buildings: at Lost River Film Fest the weekend of Oct. 17-20 in the elegant Price Center in San Marcos and Endora Film...
by Caldwell / Hays Examiner | Aug 1, 2024 | Arts & Culture
Please tell us about your background and how that informs your artwork. I live and work in Texas and create contemporary realist oil paintings that are inspired by my personal experiences growing up on the Gulf Coast of Texas. My paintings are made by combining...
by Caldwell / Hays Examiner | Jun 1, 2024 | Arts & Culture
Citta Tha FatMac (Quinton Carter) – who has produced three albums in six years; performed at SXSW; and opened for some of the most elite artists in the business such as Z-Ro, Chalie Boy, MO3, Boosie Badazz, and Rick Ross – entertains concert-goers at Spanish Trails...