San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)

The A-List

OUR PICKS FOR WHAT TO SEE AND DO THIS WEEK

- By Jim Kiest and Deborah Martin STAFF WRITERS Available Friday.

1. Family

The Briscoe Western Art Museum’s Spring Break Roundup holds all kinds of activities for all ages, including daily arts and crafts projects from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Grown-ups can take part in “Painting with DiZurita!,” in which the artist helps them create their own artwork while sipping margaritas. The daily craft projects are included in museum admission, which costs from $8 to $14, and is free for children 12 and younger, active-duty military with ID, and recipients of SNAP, WIC and

MAP with the presentati­on of an EBT card and a photo ID. The painting class, 5:30-8 p.m. Thursday, costs $35 for museum members and $45 for nonmembers. Registrati­on is encouraged.

Briscoe Western Art Museum, 210 W. Market St. Info, briscoemus­eum.org.

2. Concert

Since releasing his debut album, “Thank Me Later,” in 2010, actor-turned-rapper Drake has been one of the most commercial­ly successful musicians on the planet, with No. 1 hits including “God’s Plan” and “Nice for What.” J. Cole, who appears on the track “First Person Shooter” on Drake’s new album “For All the Dogs,” opens. 8 p.m. Thursday and Friday, Frost Bank Center, 1 Frost Bank Center Drive. Both shows are sold out, though resale tickets are available starting at about $300, frostbankc­enter.com.

3. Event

The location of the Tejano Music Awards Fan Fair is new, but the attraction is the same: more than 150 Tejano and conjunto acts playing on four stages over four

4. Movie

Kristen Stewart plays the manager of a small-town New Mexico gym who falls hard for a female bodybuilde­r passing through on her way to Vegas in the thriller “Love Lies Bleeding.” Fans of neo-noirs like “Blood Simple” and “Red Rock West” should check it out.

Opens Friday in theaters.

5. Album

Grammy-winning Texas singer-songwriter Kacey Musgraves is back with her fifth album, “Deeper Well.” Musically, Musgraves takes two steps back toward her country roots; lyrically, she informs listeners on the title track as she walks away from some bad habits “I’ve got to take care of myself.”

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Nueva St. Free, tejanomusi­c awards.com.
Invision/Associated Press file photo days. The lineup includes Jennifer Peña, Siggno, Stefani Montiel, Destiny Navaira, Sunny Sauceda y Todo Eso. Noon-11:30 p.m. ThursdayMa­rch 17, Hemisfair, 630 E. Nueva St. Free, tejanomusi­c awards.com.
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Courtesy of Briscoe Western Art Museum

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