Posts Tagged ‘ Cheatham Street Warehouse ’

The Weekend: Green, musical and fun, like a leprechaun

The weekend in San Marcos is never at a loss for music, particularly at the end of a week when we lost a largely unsung hero of popular music.



The Weekend: We’re in the chips, and the tunes

The weekend is filled with the sound of music, and the crack of the old bat, and the crunch of the old chip. And pie. Or pie. We’ve seen more loaded weekends around here, and they’ll be coming back in a hurry.



The Weekend: Batter up, break a leg, and all that

It seems that theater and musical performances are really kicking up lately, and that goes well with baseball season, which means spring is here. It’s a good time to awaken love of life in one’s heart. Smile.



The Weekend: Fixin’ to hear some good music

If you’ve got a hankerin’ for music, you’d best go ahead on to one of the many honky-tonks around San Marcos where you can take off yer coat, thow it in the corner and stay a little longer. Something about the ATMs in London.



The Weekend: That dreaded (or hoped for) day

We won’t act like it isn’t coming. But if you’re feeling pressure, music and theater are here to save the day. Another weekend in San Marcos promises to be entertaining, at least.



Finlay’s annual 29th birthday gets celebrated big

It will be a big night Monday (Feb. 8) at the Cheatham Street Warehouse, 119 Cheatham Street, when Kent Finlay’s annual 29th birthday is celebrated once again with a concert full of talent.



The Weekend: The sun will come out tomorrow

A weekend without a good football game after a week of rain? Do not despair. There’s plenty enough to do around here and, if you play your cards right, you’ll get to Monday good and tired.



The Weekend: Pies, music and the Elephant Man

National Pie Day is right here, the NFL playoffs are winding down, the Elephant Man is coming to Wimberley and, of course, there’s music all over San Marcos this weekend.



The Weekend: Music, ice cream, basketball and bingo

We’re not crowning a mud queen or tattooing Ringo Starr on our arms, but San Marcos still makes a mark with music and ice cream this weekend.



The Weekend: Remembering Spindletop

Traditionally, the nation founders in the doldrums of January. The post-Christmas letdown sinks in and the days look a bit bleak and less than festive. Well, they do in most of America. But not here around San Marcos, where, even if the weather’s a bit chilly, the sun still shines with its golden Texas magic. And then, there’s Spindletop Day.