Tag: entertainment-local
Tovar completes film, ‘Kingman Stables,’ at family’s Sebastian ranch
SEBASTIAN — They don’t know much about horses, but they want to develop their father’s horse stables into a fine commercial enterprise to honor his legacy.
Lou Diamond Phillips to join Valente Rodriguez at Edinburg film festival
Come on, let's go!
Broadway shows are set to light up the stage at the McAllen Performing Arts...
McALLEN — The bright lights of Broadway will shine on the McAllen Performing Arts Center stage very soon.
Photo Gallery: WesMer Drive-In marks 73 years in business
The projector glows from a distance, beaming light into the night sky at the silver screen before you, and movie magic fills the evening air.
WesMer has survived TV, COVID and streaming to preserve its drive-in theater experience
MERCEDES — "There's nothing better than watching the movies under the stars and under the moon."
‘Haunting of Hill House’ to lead off UTRGV theater season
The lights dim, the curtains open and there’s a stillness in the air as the actors make their way onto the stage.
‘Meet Camille’ opens July 22-23 at Camille Playhouse in Brownsville
The Camille Playhouse will launch its Diamond Jubilee season with "Meet Camille," a two-day show July 22-23 featuring hit songs from its best musicals of the past 60 years.
Disney classics like ‘Beauty and the Beast’ to hit Cinemark in Pharr
For all the Disney fans out there who have always wanted to watch the iconic dance between Belle and the Beast or the adventure Woody and Buzz embark on, you can now see it on the big screen.
Brownsville actors, crew play role in feature film ‘SEEDS’
The feature film "SEEDS" wrapped up shooting in mid-June in Brownsville and Washington D.C., resulting in great memories and much anticipation for local cast and crew, three of whom spoke with The Brownsville Herald about the project.
Photo Gallery: Brownsville actors, crew play role in feature film ‘SEEDS’
The feature film “SEEDS” wrapped up shooting in mid-June in Brownsville and Washington D.C., resulting in great memories and much anticipation for local cast and crew, three of whom spoke with The Brownsville Herald about the project.