by attila | Jul 15, 2018 | The City
By: Taylor Hines Photos by: Sharilyn Wells Brunch. You either cherish it as a commonplace gathering of friends and family to spend those fleeting hours of the morning that amalgamate into the lunch and early afternoon or you are on the side of the coin that views it...
by attila | Jul 15, 2018 | The City
By: Taylor Hines The grind of the 9-5 has seeped into your psyche; crippling your desire to do anything except nothing. Friday? Is that you? The weekend has finally shown its lovely face again and you have decided to take full advantage of it! But, what will you do?...
by attila | Jul 15, 2018 | The City
By: Jacqueline Aguirre Farm-to-table has taken the country by storm—through farmer’s markets to restaurants practicing the same mantra, it begins to lose it’s meaning. Ubiquitous in modern time, it’s easy to be deceived by false advertising. But filtering through what...
by attila | Jul 15, 2018 | The City
El Paso artist Tino Ortega explores the differences that unite us By: Zak Hansen Informed by a life spent along the U.S.-Mexico border and inspired by those making a difference in our resilient binational community, El Paso artist Tino Ortega has dedicated himself to...
by attila | Jul 15, 2018 | The City
By: Zak Hansen L&J Café For more than 90 years, L&J Café—“The Old Place by the Graveyard”—has been satisfying El Pasoans’ cravings for Tex-Mex. Antonio and Juanita Flores opened the restaurant, as Tony’s Place, in 1927 on the then-outskirts of El Paso. Through...