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The lead singers and songwriters for the Hungry Villagers — brothers Abraham and Jacob Houck — use their music to tell stories and express powerful human emotions like love, hate, joy and fear. Learn about the creative impulses that drive the Hungry Villagers.
I produced this video as the online promotions manager for Tierra Studios.
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Barack Obama supporters in San Antonio speak about their feelings about the outcome of the election, and what they hope will happen in the country next.
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Officers are following a strong lead to find a man and woman who allegedly stole a pickup Sunday night, saw the owners in a vehicle behind them Monday morning, and then crashed into a house while trying to run away.
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Crowds of people marched and danced with a Dia de los Muertos parade through Market Square on Nov. 2. The Las Monas dance group lead the parade, which was organized by the Museo Alameda.
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“Candin” transforms into a mentalism performer when he’s not at work as a missing persons detective on the graveyard shift at the San Antonio Police Department.
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The Institute of Texan Cultures will display a Day of the Dead Altar for restaurant owner Viola Barrios through Nov. 2. The beloved woman became nationally known for the home-style Mexican cooking she served at Los Barrios, a restaurant she started with $3,000. This spring an intruder killed her during an overnight home robbery, shocking the San Antonio community. Listen to her two youngest children, Louis Barrios and Diana Barrios Treviño, explain the significance of items they lent the i... Read Full Story
San Antonio police on Wednesday arrested a 32-year-old Houston man who believed he was in town to have sex with the two young daughters of a woman he had met in an Internet chat room. The “woman” was actually a San Antonio vice officer.
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