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What’s Up South Texas!: Southside ISD starts conjunto music program in honor of her father
Read full article: What’s Up South Texas!: Southside ISD starts conjunto music program in honor of her fatherLearn your passion and stick with it — that’s a message one Southside ISD music director has for others after watching her father play conjunto music growing up.
What’s Up South Texas!: Woman inspires others to act on goals through taxi service
Read full article: What’s Up South Texas!: Woman inspires others to act on goals through taxi serviceSan Antonio – A San Antonio woman is sharing her passion to help others through driving with her own taxi service. “I asked my dad, ‘Please teach me how to drive,’” Thomas said. Now, as a 66-year-old woman, she owns and operates her own taxi service. “We have some taxi drivers that are from countries that don’t allow or believe that females are supposed to be driving,” Thomas said. : San Antonio man beautifies community with graffiti artWhat’s Up South Texas!
What’s Up South Texas!: San Antonio man beautifies community with graffiti art
Read full article: What’s Up South Texas!: San Antonio man beautifies community with graffiti artSAN ANTONIO – A San Antonio man is hoping to inspire others to stay creative in life through his graffiti art throughout the city. “My mom said I started drawing on the wall when I was three and I never stopped,” Soupe said. I also learned the process and procedures about art when my stepfather would take me to museums and give me books. “I was like, ‘I am going to paint it bigger and put it everywhere!’ That is what graffiti is. Soupe has also dealt with his own struggles like with depression but art helps him cope with that struggle.
What’s Up South Texas!: Teen creates food app to help others live healthier lifestyles
Read full article: What’s Up South Texas!: Teen creates food app to help others live healthier lifestylesSan Antonio – A San Antonio teen is using her technology skills to help the younger community live healthier lives. She created the app, “My Fun Food.”“The whole goal was to promote a healthy lifestyle in San Antonio,” said Jimenez. The app’s creation also started from a personal experience of Jimenez, who is a very active student athlete. The app also includes games for children to play while they are waiting for their food to cook. : Teen to skate over 800 miles across Texas to raise awareness for clean roads
What’s Up South Texas!: Man uses gift of woodworking to reshape sound of music
Read full article: What’s Up South Texas!: Man uses gift of woodworking to reshape sound of music“I was also playing my guitar more and more.”He said during that time, he realized the sound of a plastic guitar pick bothered him. “Anytime I wanted a different sound or a different timber, I used a different wood,” Oliver said. “You know every wood has a different sound,” Oliver said. “You can really create a whole different sound for yourself. “I am lucky to have come through that because many people don’t,” Oliver said.
What’s Up South Texas!: Young author, mother accomplish goals together despite life obstacles
Read full article: What’s Up South Texas!: Young author, mother accomplish goals together despite life obstaclesJordan wrote and published his first book, “Not Too Little to Play.”“I made this book about love,” Jordan said. Then I created this book.”The book is about a small boy named Elijah who accomplishes his goals of scoring touchdowns despite many people underestimating him. “At first, I was very concerned when I learned from doctors that he had ADHD,” said Rachel Hinton, his mother. Hinton, who is a single parent, started working to give Jordan a better life when he was a toddler. Let God order your steps and keep him first and you can accomplish anything.”RELATED: What’s Up South Texas!
Whats Up South Texas!: Local filmmaker makes it to the big screen
Read full article: Whats Up South Texas!: Local filmmaker makes it to the big screenSan Antonio One local filmmaker is hoping his latest project both entertains and starts a conversation about religious issues that negatively impact certain communities. It is ultimately an examination of extreme hatred.Tucker said it took him two and a half years to get the big production completed. The film has even played in local theaters and is now available on Video On Demand, DVD, and other platforms. I wanted to examine the extreme hatred going on. You will burn in the fiery pits of hell. Homophobic-type of things, Tucker said.