by Ana maria Rangel | Feb 17, 2025 | The City
ByErin Coulehan In The Witches of El Paso, author Luis Jaramillo weaves a spellbinding tale of family, magic, and the unseen borders that shape our lives. Set against the vibrant landscapes of El Paso and colonial Mexico, the story follows teenager Nena in 1943...
by Ana maria Rangel | Feb 17, 2025 | The City
ByVic Poulos How many times have you ordered a red wine in a restaurant and noticed that they are pulling the wine straight off the shelf and bringing it to your table? Unless the restaurant’s room temperature is 55 degrees, which I doubt, that wine has not...
by Ana maria Rangel | Feb 17, 2025 | The City
ByClaudia Castillo Let’s face it, one of the biggest beauty trends of 2024 was “Glass Skin.” But what does that really mean? This trend, popularized by Korean performers and models, emphasizes perfectly smooth, poreless, nearly reflective, and...
by Ana maria Rangel | Feb 17, 2025 | The City
ByErin Coulehan Photography byKatherine Kocian In the game of life, a round or two of drinks can turn an ordinary night into an adventure – something El Pasoans know to be true. Downtown hotspots like Cafe Central, Hush Hush, The Tap, and more are often the...
by Ana maria Rangel | Feb 17, 2025 | The City
Story and Photos byAnnabella Mireles Additional photography courtesy ofRamon Parada If you happen to have gone to the Enrique Moreno County Courthouse these past few months, you may have seen a boarded-up section on the third floor with a poster that reads...