by Ana maria Rangel | Apr 11, 2019 | The City
By: Hope Alegre Photos By: Brian WanchoLight art, also referred to as luminism, is spread across destinations around the world. It is an applied art form that draws the eye and manipulates light, color and shadow. They are oftentimes the photo worthy destination of...
by Ana maria Rangel | Apr 11, 2019 | The City
By: Kristin BrownPhotos By: Jesse MaynesJust driving up to Benny Franks is a visual statement in itself. Their grand appearance makes their presence not only known, but felt. The bold logo lights up vividly along with the green hue from the top container windows....
by Ana maria Rangel | Apr 11, 2019 | The City
Written and photographed by: Henry Craver Juárez is the coolest thing about El Paso. Well, at least according to Richard Wright, the owner of “Juárez Walking Tours” and popular local blog, “El Chuqueño.” It may seem like an odd claim in light of our sister city’s...
by Ana maria Rangel | Apr 11, 2019 | The City
By: Henry Craver For over a decade, UTEP’s cross country and distance running programs have excelled under the leadership of Paul Ereng. The coach, a former University of Virginia star an 1988 Olympics gold medalist, has instructed four NCAA champions, 47 NCAA...
by attila | Mar 14, 2019 | The City
By: Marie Moore There are some scars too deep and vivid to hide. Sometimes the best you can do is honor them by paying homage to how and why they happened and what you learned from the blow. In August, 2001, I stood before the Monument to Peace in Coventry Cathedral...
by attila | Mar 14, 2019 | The City
By Henry CraverThe streets of El Paso are flush with souped-up trucks. They come in all makes and colors, most complete with aftermarket suspension kits, monster tires and even roaring mufflers. The abundance of such vehicles would seem to evidence a lively...