by Ana maria Rangel | Jul 9, 2024 | The City
ByMelody Stout Photography by Annabella Mireles Appreciation and humility were shown across the face of young artist Carla Padilla, as The City Magazine sat down with her to discuss her ever-growing business. Padilla, nicknamed Cee Dubbs, has found a creative outlet...
by Ana maria Rangel | Jul 9, 2024 | The City
ByDr. Ogechika Alozie When I was growing up there was (I guess, still is) a New Edition song called “Boys to Men.” In it, the first verse goes “Growing up can be a pain. You’re not a man until you come of age.” Well guess what? I think I’ve come of...
by Ana maria Rangel | Jul 3, 2024 | The City
ByErin Coulehan Editorial photography by Jordan Licon Editorial AssistantKatherine Kocian Additional photography provided byJohnny Escalante Step into the pulsating rhythm of El Paso’s nocturnal heartbeat and meet the disruptors of the status quo: Johnny...
by Ana maria Rangel | Jul 2, 2024 | The City
ByErin Coulehan Photography byAnnabella Mireles Welcome to a world where the medical diagnosis of a serious illness also comes with a beacon of hope, the world of breakthroughs in clinical trials that begin in the minds of researchers as sparks of possibility that can...
by Ana maria Rangel | May 14, 2024 | The City
ByAnnabella Mireles According to the National Institute of Health, 2,001,140 new cancer cases and 611,720 cancer deaths are projected to occur in the United States in 2024. Blood cancers account for about ten percent of all diagnosed cancers in the U.S. each year....
by Ana maria Rangel | May 14, 2024 | The City
ByErin Coulehan Photography bySergio Olivas An old grocery store in Central El Paso has been transformed into a community-driven pediatric specialty center that promises patients care in an environment that’s as fun as it is functional. Access to specialized care for...