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Which San Antonio social media accounts are you following?

We want our readers’ insight on who’s who in the 210 social media scene.

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Have you added SATXtoday to your follow list on Instagram? If not, this is your sign to do so.

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You all follow us, so you must be cool, and we want to know which other San Antonians you follow online.

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Photographers
While we like to take pics around San Antonio, we want to highlight locals with a true talent for capturing the city’s essence.

Fashion
San Antonio is full of fun thrift shops and trendy boutiques, and we’re always looking for style tips.

Artists
Digital or physical — the Alamo City is full of creative geniuses. Who are your favorite 210 painters, sculptors, and/or digital artists currently on the scene?

Small businesses
Shopping local makes retail therapy sessions feel even better. Which small businesses do you think deserve a spotlight?

Local leaders
Fill us in on some civic leaders or nonprofits that are dedicated to making the River City a better place.

Musicians
Our playlists needs some local love before summer kicks off, and who better to listen to than some fellow San Antonians?

Comedians
What’s so funny? No seriously, which locals have been making you crack up in the 210 lately?

We’ll go first

A few of our faves:

Photographers
Zack De La Garza captures the essence of our city through the film medium. His photographs are complimented by vibrant colors that matches the energy of the 210.

Artists
You may recognize Hailey Marmolejo’s work around the town with her pastel-infused murals.

Musicians
Check out Los Juanos at The Lighthouse Lounge on Friday, June 7 for its single release party.

Psst. Before you let us know who to follow, don’t forget to follow us on Instagram and Facebook.

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