by Ana maria Rangel | Jan 10, 2020 | The City
By: Marie MoorePhotos By: Alan Moore History has not always been kind to Hungary, but the city of Budapest has endured. There is lots to do and learn here and the price of meals and accommodation can be quite low (buy open-faced caviar, sausage or vegetarian...
by Ana maria Rangel | Jan 10, 2020 | The City
By: Andy Martinez Explore our recommended products and see how you can become yourself, refined. AesopSeeking Silence Facial HydratorI don’t know about you, but if your skin is anything like mine, it doesn’t take too kindly to changing climates. I know this because...
by Ana maria Rangel | Dec 9, 2019 | The City
By: Taylor Hines Photos Courtesy of Aarón Sánchez “I feel very grateful that I come from a place like El Paso that is so warm, loving and bicultural. It feels like one big family in that city and I think it’s because so much of the population is Mexican-American. We...
by Ana maria Rangel | Dec 9, 2019 | The City
By: Zak HansenPhotos courtesy of Chuco Soul ProjectFor the past seven years, El Paso’s Chuco Soul Project has wowed crowds, at home and beyond, with its eclectic fusion of genres, influences and unconventional instrumentation, creating a style of music all its own—and...
by Ana maria Rangel | Dec 9, 2019 | The City
By Paul Geneson Brad Taylor, head of the Chihuahua’s public relations, names Cody Decker as “probably the most popular player we’ve ever had.” Decker is arguably one of the most popular athletes to perform in El Paso. And now he is surprising El Paso by moving...
by Ana maria Rangel | Dec 9, 2019 | The City
By: Jamie Livingston Photos By: Fernie Ceniceros When you think of the Sun City today, it is quickly being known as a music breeding ground. For the Ivey family, their love of song is what has helped them pave a path into the music industry and has led them to become...