By Sarah Fisch on August 11, 2011
(All photos by John D. Fisch except where noted. Click high res gallery to view full images.) Dear readers of Glasstire, San Antonio prides ourselves (read: economically relies) on our status as a tourist destination. You likely already know this. You may have visited on an 8th grade band trip in 1985 during which you [...]
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By Sarah Fisch on April 19, 2011
I don’t think I’ve ever had an interesting conversation that began with the other person saying, “When I was at Burning Man…” I’m not saying it couldn’t happen. And I’ve got several friends who’ve had fun during this increasingly famous free-form, if expensive, festival thingy; one friend met her husband at Burning Man. He’s a [...]
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