STAFF PICK | NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM
Feeling the need for a bit of culture on this fine Friday? Ring in the Lunar New Year at the San Antonio Museum of Art. Art on Tap: Year of the Snake features a night of themed tours, art activities and a performance by the San Antonio Chinese Alliance Dragon Dance Team on the docket for the San Antonio community. Trinity’s favorite bao spot, Ming’s, will be on sight, too, slinging food and cocktails for purchase. SAMA’s proximity to the Pearl and Elsewhere Garden Bar & Kitchen makes this the perfect first stop if you want to keep the night going afterwards.
Art on Tap: Year of the Snake • Friday, Jan. 31 from 5 – 7 p.m. • Free with museum admission • San Antonio Museum of Art • 200 W. Jones Ave.
TU STAPLE | TUESBAYS
If you can’t wait until Thursday to get your Bombay Bicycle Club fix, head over every Tuesday night for a couple rounds of live trivia. Walking distance from campus and free to play, Bays Trivia has earned its title as a TU Staple. The top three teams get prizes and the full menu is up for grabs, making this a great mid-week treat for you and your friends.
Trivia • Tuesdays from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. • Free • Bombay Bicycle Club • 3506 N. St. Mary’s St.
ON CAMPUS OFFERING | SCHOLARLY SWIFTIES
It feels like the perfect night to indulge in some Taylor Swift-centered scholarship. “Swiftie Poetics,” the first of four Taylor Swift scholarly lectures this spring, will be presented by Rachel Feder of the University of Denver on Wednesday, Feb. 5. The Lennox lectures are open to the public and free of charge. A reception will follow the event, hosted by Betsy Tontiplaphol of the English department. Call it what you want, but don’t miss out on something that you would’ve, could’ve, should’ve gone to.
Lennox Lecture Series • Wednesday, Feb. 5 from 7:30 – 8:30 p.m. • Free • Chapman Center Auditorium • 1 Trinity Pl.