This page is dedicated to content from Live From the Southside magazine, which KSAT partnered with in an effort to elevate community voices and news coverage of the South, West and East Sides of San Antonio.
Here, you can find a sample of articles from the local- and woman-owned online and print magazines about things to do, interesting people and places, food, history, and community on the often-undercovered South, West and East Sides. Find more like this on Live From the Southside Magazine's website, Facebook and Instagram.
Rendon Entrepreneurial Center: From forgotten post office to South San Antonio innovation hub
Read full article: Rendon Entrepreneurial Center: From forgotten post office to South San Antonio innovation hubTwo young dreamers from South San Antonio grew up walking past the old post office on Southcross Boulevard — once a place full of motion, now still and forgotten.
Soy Latina Youth Writers join Live from the Southside Magazine
Read full article: Soy Latina Youth Writers join Live from the Southside MagazineLive from the Southside Magazine is excited to announce the launch of the Soy Latina Youth Writers, a collaboration with the Soy Latina Young Women’s Leadership nonprofit organization.
Viva Mexico Women’s Festival returns in October to celebrate women in music and culture
Read full article: Viva Mexico Women’s Festival returns in October to celebrate women in music and cultureThe third-annual Viva Mexico Women’s Festival is returning! Mark your calendars for Sunday, Oct. 5, as Mission Marquee Plaza comes alive with a vibrant, family-friendly celebration honoring women in music, arts, business and culture.
Bobbie’s Southern Kitchen makes a comeback on San Antonio’s South Side
Read full article: Bobbie’s Southern Kitchen makes a comeback on San Antonio’s South SideIn September 2024, Bobbie’s Southern Kitchen, also known as Bobbie’s Cafe, opened a new location in the Embassy Oaks shopping center on San Antonio’s North Side.
Live from the Southside Magazine celebrates 5 years of community storytelling, local impact
Read full article: Live from the Southside Magazine celebrates 5 years of community storytelling, local impactLive from the Southside Magazine, a proudly woman-owned multimedia platform based in San Antonio, is celebrating its fifth anniversary.
Low & Steady event unites San Antonio’s Lowrider community, raises $16K to support families battling childhood cancer
Read full article: Low & Steady event unites San Antonio’s Lowrider community, raises $16K to support families battling childhood cancer“Low & Steady for the Cause” event raised $16,000 in just three hours to benefit families facing the challenges of childhood cancer.
Author Gabriela Ibarra Noriega launches empowering new book: ‘Girls are Unstoppable’
Read full article: Author Gabriela Ibarra Noriega launches empowering new book: ‘Girls are Unstoppable’Author and proud Mexican American Gabriela Ibarra Noriega has released her inspiring new book, "Girls Are Unstoppable: Bilingual Girls Coloring Book of Various Occupations."
South San Antonio comes together again for Texans Helping Texans flood relief effort
Read full article: South San Antonio comes together again for Texans Helping Texans flood relief effortSouth San Antonio once again demonstrated its heart and resilience through the Texans Helping Texans flood relief effort.
San Antonio Summer Showdown boxing event, lineup of fighters announced
Read full article: San Antonio Summer Showdown boxing event, lineup of fighters announcedIn a powerful show of community, culture, and combat sports, Desi Martinez Promotions (DMP) and Fighters First Management held a press conference to unveil the upcoming San Antonio Summer Showdown, scheduled for Aug. 23 at the Boeing Center at Tech Port.
Live from the Southside: April Monterrosa highlights upcoming local events
Read full article: Live from the Southside: April Monterrosa highlights upcoming local eventsApril Monterrosa, publisher of Live from the Southside, joined RJ Marquez and Japhanie Gray on GMSA+ to talk about upcoming events on the South Side.
West Side spotlight: Michelle Cantu
Read full article: West Side spotlight: Michelle CantuBorn and raised in San Antonio, Texas, Michelle Cantu grew up in West San Antonio, in the Edgewood School District. Her upbringing was filled with culture, community and a unique blend of humor and hustle that would later shape her career.
Latina Leadership Institute Partners with Live from the Southside to elevate Latina Leadership in San Antonio
Read full article: Latina Leadership Institute Partners with Live from the Southside to elevate Latina Leadership in San AntonioIn celebration of a 10-year milestone, the Latina Leadership Institute (LLI), a program of the San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, has partnered with Live from the Southside Magazine to increase Latina leadership roles in the South, West, and East Side communities.
WATCH: Mayoral forum addresses key issues for San Antonio’s South Side
Read full article: WATCH: Mayoral forum addresses key issues for San Antonio’s South SideSan Antonio’s South Side residents had the opportunity to hear directly from mayoral candidates at the South Side Mayoral Forum on Wednesday at the Palo Alto College Auditorium.
East Central Indie Fest 2025 showcases local talent
Read full article: East Central Indie Fest 2025 showcases local talentThe students of East Central High School’s music business and entrepreneurship courses are gearing up for their highly anticipated annual capstone event: East Central Indie Fest (ECIF).
April Monterrosa honored with City of San Antonio proclamation for Live from the Southside
Read full article: April Monterrosa honored with City of San Antonio proclamation for Live from the SouthsideOn March 20, 2025, the City of San Antonio officially recognized Live from the Southside and its founder, April Monterrosa, with a proclamation celebrating the publication’s fifth anniversary.
Live from the Southside expands coverage to west and east San Antonio
Read full article: Live from the Southside expands coverage to west and east San AntonioLive from the Southside Magazine, a leading voice in community storytelling and cultural celebration, proudly announces its expanded coverage to include the west and east sides of San Antonio.
San Antonio country artists Vinny Tovar and Aubry Rodriguez breathe new life into ‘Pass Me By’
Read full article: San Antonio country artists Vinny Tovar and Aubry Rodriguez breathe new life into ‘Pass Me By’The Texas country music scene is experiencing an exciting evolution with the rise of Latino country artists like Vinny Tovar and Aubry Rodriguez.
McCollum High School Cowboy Marching Band named Fiesta Flambeau Honor Band for 2025
Read full article: McCollum High School Cowboy Marching Band named Fiesta Flambeau Honor Band for 2025The excitement is building for Fiesta San Antonio 2025, and the McCollum High School Cowboy Marching Band is taking center stage!
Soarion Credit Union sponsors Live from the Southside’s Youth Writing Program
Read full article: Soarion Credit Union sponsors Live from the Southside’s Youth Writing ProgramLive from the Southside is thrilled to announce that Soarion Credit Union has joined as the official 2025 sponsor of its Youth Writing Program!
An inaugural tamalada culinary event for female veterans
Read full article: An inaugural tamalada culinary event for female veteransThe Pink Berets and the Texas Sugardaddies are thrilled to invite female veterans, their families, friends and community members to a special evening of culture, cuisine, and connection!
New little library installed south of Loop 410 continues combating lack of book access
Read full article: New little library installed south of Loop 410 continues combating lack of book accessLiteracy and access to books is a known problem in rural communities south of Loop 410, where wireless internet is limited, and there are no public libraries or community centers.
Mobile Education Center for All (MECA) to celebrate its launch with a community event
Read full article: Mobile Education Center for All (MECA) to celebrate its launch with a community eventSan Antonio is about to witness an inspiring milestone in the journey toward accessible education. Mobile Education Center for All (MECA), a nonprofit organization committed to breaking down barriers to learning, is thrilled to announce the launch of its innovative initiative.