San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)
The A-List
OUR PICKS FOR WHAT TO SEE AND DO THIS WEEK
By Jim Kiest and Deborah Martin
1. Concert
Long before the latest wave of Latin music stars such as Bad Bunny and Peso Pluma, the three acts on “The Trilogy Tour” — Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull and Ricky Martin — all had big mainstream success with hits such as “Bailamos,” “No Lo Trates” and “Livin’ La Vida Loca.”
7 p.m. Sunday, Frost Bank Center, 1 Frost Bank Center Parkway. Limited tickets available from $249.95 to $499, frostbankcenter.com.
2. Attraction
Travis Park once again is home to the popular Rotary Ice Rink, which is fun both for the skater and those who just want to people-watch. There’s lots of time to do both, since the rink will be up through Jan. 15.
Open daily, times vary, Travis
Park, 301 E. Travis St. Tickets, sold in 30-minute increments, are $15 and good for 75 minutes of skating, skate rental included, rotaryicerink.com.
3. Movie
Slab Cinema is screening “True
Romance” in its intimate indoor space. The 1993 crime story, written by Quentin Tarantino, explores what happens when a pop culture junkie (Christian Slater) marries a sex worker (Patricia Arquette) and then steals cocaine from her pimp in hopes of selling it.
7 p.m. Monday-Tuesday, Arthouse at Blue Star, 134 Blue Star. $10, slabcinemaarthouse.com.
4. Holiday
Pearl is jumping on the Christmas bandwagon a few days before Thanksgiving with lights and a 30-foot Fraser pine tree going up Tuesday.
And the Holiday Movie series kicks off with an outdoor screening of “Elf.” The film starts at sunset, which is around 6 p.m. Tuesday in Pearl Park, 312 Pearl Parkway. Free. atpearl.com.
5. Home video
“The Fugitive,” the Harrison Ford thriller about a doctor wrongly accused of killing his wife, is getting a 4K UHD reissue as part of Warner Bros.’ 100th anniversary celebration. San Antonio resident Tommy Lee Jones won an Oscar for his portrayal of the U.S. marshal on the doctor’s trail.