This summer, San Angelo pays tribute to one of its most iconic native sons, Fess Parker, as the city approaches the centennial anniversary of his birth. Best known for his roles as Davy Crockett and Daniel Boone, Parker became a beloved figure in American pop culture. The celebration in San Angelo highlighted his deep Texas roots, his impact on the […]
Honoring a Texas Legend: San Angelo Celebrates Fess Parker’s Legacy
The Annual Blues Festival in San Angelo, TX: A Celebration of Music and Community
San Angelo, Texas, may be a small city, but every year it becomes a hub of musical excitement and cultural celebration thanks to its renowned Blues Festival. This festival, which has been a staple of the community for decades, is a vibrant event that attracts blues enthusiasts from far and wide. It showcases a rich history, dynamic performances, and a […]
San Angelo Food & Wine Festival
Bring a date, bring your friends, or attend solo; just don’t miss Off the Menu: Food & Wine Festival on Thursday, Oct. 6. The debut event will be from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the outdoor Pop Art Museum, 125 W. Twohig Ave., and will feature more than a dozen local chefs and six breweries and wineries, as well […]
Child Champion
Child prodigy Akash Vukoti has experienced more as a 10-year-old than most people do in one lifetime. At the time of his interview with Create Magazine last February, Akash, who lives in San Angelo with parents Krishna and Kala and sister Amrita, was fresh off a stint on “Dancing With the Stars: Juniors,” in which he was the show’s youngest […]
Hampton’s BBQ: Smokin’ Eats
By: Becca Nelson Sankey | Photography: Kim Torres Photography Jaton and Courtney Hampton had been living and working in the Dallas area for seven years when opportunity – in their hometown of San Angelo, of all places – came knocking. Having recently welcomed a second child and ensconced in the big city, the Hamptons weren’t sure they wanted to answer. […]
Ministry For Neighbors
San Angelo is blessed with a multitude of non-profit organizations. Few have the reach of Rust Street Ministries. The local ministry, so named for its location at 803 Rust St., dates back to 1995 when Wall resident Sandy Jameson went on a mission trip to Atlanta with her childhood church, Johnson Street Church of Christ. While there, they visited a […]
Bubba’s Smokehouse: For the love of BAR-B-QUE
By: Amanda Razani | Photography: Kim Torres Photography When it comes to BBBQ, only a select few can be as passionate as Gerald Pritchett, who shares his enthusiasm for well-flavored meat through his restaurant, Babba’s Smokehouse. Located in a rustic little shack, the place gives off a traditional and authentic texas BBQ vibe. Pritchett said his love for good BBQ […]
The Pit BBQ: A different style of BBQ
By: Amanda Razani | Photography: Kim Torres Photography When Jesse Sanchez and D.J. Ridenour, best friends for years and owners of The Pit BBQ, first discussed the possibility of opening up their own restaurant, they had no idea just how popular it would become in such a short time. Their friendship started in the food business. They both worked as […]