STAFF PICK | STRESS? WE DON’T KNOW HER
We’re hitting that point in the semester where peace, quiet and self-reflection are less of a want and more of a need. Meditating is a tried and true way to curb these mid-semester scaries, so take advantage of the San Antonio Botanical Gardens’ meditation in the garden event this Saturday at 10 a.m. Included with admission to the gardens, this guided meditation will leave you less stressed and more motivated to wrap up the first half of the semester.
Meditation in the Garden • Feb. 22 10 a.m. – 11 a.m. • $22 • San Antonio Botanical Gardens • 555 Funston Pl
TU STAPLE | HONKY-TONK BADONKADONK
Tonk it up on a Wednesday! The Lonesome Rose, the oldest honky-tonk on the St. Mary’s Strip, hosts Cowboy Karaoke every Wednesday night starting at 9:30 p.m. Sing your country heart out or hear some drunk people sing some classic tunes. Either way, the Lonesome Rose can cure your city woes with some tasty down home spirits.
Cowboy Karaoke • Wednesdays at 9:30 p.m. • Free • The Lonesome Rose • 2114 N St Mary’s St
ON CAMPUS OFFERING | APOCALYPTIC THEATER
In the mood to ponder the void and the mysteries within? The world premiere of “The Four Horsemen Present: The Apocalypse,” created by four Trinity students, hits the Trinity mainstage starting this Friday. Admission is free, seating is first come first served and seating is limited to 100 people. Join a comedian, a poet, a musician and a scientist on an adventure of apocalyptic proportions.
The Four Horsemen Present: The Apocalypse • Feb. 21 – Mar. 1 • Free • Stieren Theater • Ruth Taylor Theater