The Feast Day of St. Anthony of Padua was celebrated in SA for the third year in a row at the Spinning San Antonio Fiesta, staged right in in front of the Alamo, in what the event’s instigator, artist/provocateur Rolando Briseño, calls an act of “cultural adjustment.” The site is located on what were...
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Spinning San Antonio Fiesta: June 13, 2012
June 13, 2012
By Artifacts Tags: Ameyaltonal Tejaztlan, Bianca Sapet, LOS NAHUATLATOS, O.G. Traditions, Rolando Briseño, Spinning San Antonio Fiesta
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