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Mary Lou Retton stars in San Antonio's top entertainment stories of 2024
Editor's note: At the end of 2024, we're looking back at the stories that shaped San Antonio this year. When it came to entertainment, San Antonians interested in it all, from an interview with Mary Lou Retton in a vulnerable time, to music festivals in cool locations and new places to meet up with friends. Here are San Antonio's top 10 city stories of 2024.
1. Gymnastics hero Mary Lou Retton recovering at home in Boerne following health scare. Olympic gymnastics great Mary Lou Retton barely survived a rare form of pneumonia. Retton opened up about her experience in an interview.
2. San Antonio DJ teases sleek new bar and dance club on St. Mary's Strip. A moody new bar and dance club headed by Edward Silva, a.k.a. Lzrcat, is opening very soon. Wav Room has revamped the former home of the occult-inspired bar El Ojo.
3. Outdoorsy music festival near San Antonio to take place under total eclipse. A music festival featuring Central Texas artists took place in Utopia, Texas, directly in the path of the total eclipse in April. The country setting also offered disc golf, yoga, hiking, biking, and camping.
4. Flashy bowling alley and restaurant combo scores new San Antonio spot. There's much more than bowling across the 54,000-square-foot Pinstack entertainment center, including an arcade, virtual reality experiences, rock climbing, a high-ropes course, and high-quality food.
5. San Antonio teen advances on American Idol playing up her youthful niche. 17-year-old Liliana Tovar Dalton played an original song on the piano called "Five Percent," which she says is about the amount of effort a boy was willing to give her.
6. San Antonio resort will put the Grinch on ice for 2024 holiday season. Artisans from Harbin, China, sculpted over two million pounds of ice into whimsical scenes and characters from Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
7. San Antonio music fans get ready to line up for $25 tickets to summer concerts. National concert promoter Live Nation gave a big discount for live music fans in San Antonio via Concert Week. If you missed it, no big deal — this is an annual promotion.
8. Lil Wayne and local bands float through 2 outdoorsy Central Texas music fests in 2024.Sad ending alert: Readers were excited about this big announcement, but Float Fest was later canceled. At least the Old Settler's Music Festival successfully made its triumphant return.
9. Music and beer-loving Gruene Hall owner Pat Molak dies at 76. "His love of live music, ice cold beer, and good times with friends made this old dance hall what it is today," read the announcement by Gruene Hall on Facebook.
10. San Antonio jazz master opens new club in historic Houston theater. Doc Watkins founded Jazz, TX in 2016, and it instantly became a must-stop destination for the modern masters of jazz. The Houston location is his first expansion outside the Alamo City.