by Ana maria Rangel | Sep 12, 2019 | The City
Written by Lauren E. PeñaNestled in the heart of the Franklin Mountains, the Stanlee and Gerald Rubin Center has been showcasing local and international art for the past thirty some years. The Rubin Center got its start as “Glass Galleries” in 1980 and has evolved...
by Ana maria Rangel | Sep 12, 2019 | The City
By: Jamie LivingstonWith the population of El Paso on a constant rise, development is booming. Within every region of the Sun City, you’ll find that metal and brick-and-mortar fixtures are now replacing once empty, dirt-filled lots. Most of this development is...
by Ana maria Rangel | Aug 9, 2019 | The City
By Oscar AcostaPhotos By: Jesse Maynes If you’re in El Paso and into cocktails you should know these names: Cesar Gustavo Perez II and Michelle Salgado. Together, this couple has led El Paso’s cocktail renaissance. With their latest offering, “El Velvet Elvis at The...
by Ana maria Rangel | Aug 9, 2019 | The City
By: Erin CoulehanPhotography by: Daniel Frederick Kassi FosterFranklin Mountain Management, LLC Paul Foster has established himself in the community—and “Forbes”—for his success in the oil industry after cutting his teeth cleaning tanks, welding pipes, and digging...
by Ana maria Rangel | Aug 9, 2019 | The City
By: Andy MartinezPhotos By: Jesse Maynes “In Italy we say ‘At the table, one never gets old,’” says Chef Giuliano Matarese, who, just this last June, led a dinner at El Paso restaurant Anson 11. Born and raised in Napoli, Italy, Giuliano’s background as a renowned...
by Ana maria Rangel | Aug 9, 2019 | The City
By: Zak HansenPhotos Courtesy of the Sun Bowl Association At the Oct. 18, 1934, meeting of the El Paso Kiwanis Club, Dr. Brice W. Schuller proposed the club host a New Year’s Day football game pitting El Paso High School’s All-Star team against another of similar...