by Ana maria Rangel | Jun 7, 2019 | The City
By Henry CraverPhotosBy: Daniel FrederickEl Paso is a radio town. Our local stations have always been popular and profitable–very profitable, in fact. There are plenty of theories regarding the market’s vibrancy: a 50-50 split between Spanish and English stations...
by Ana maria Rangel | Jun 7, 2019 | The City
By: Veronica NevarezPhotos by: Dav AnmedIn a world of over-the-top celebrities, “reality show” madness and Hollywood red carpet wars, it’s often difficult to decipher elaborate cinematography from actuality when it comes to physical appearance. Further, the old adage...
by Ana maria Rangel | May 15, 2019 | The City
By: Andrea Macias Adorned with royal colors of gold, silver and bronze, metal embossed works of art comprise classic and traditional details, yet can be customized with bold patterns, images or ideas. This work of art, like many others, can inspire—for artist Romy...
by Ana maria Rangel | May 15, 2019 | The City
By: Veronica NevarezPhotos By: Dav Anmed philanthropynoun plural -pies1 the practice of performing charitable or benevolent actions2 love of mankind in general As commonly defined, the word ‘philanthropy’ is characterized by either benevolence in action or...
by Ana maria Rangel | May 15, 2019 | The City
By: Zak HansenTucked away just off the beaten path, a few blocks from the popular Mesilla town square, hides an oasis in the valley—Dry Point Distilling.Offering high-quality, small-batch distilled spirits, Dry Point is one of a handful of distilleries in New Mexico....
by Ana maria Rangel | May 15, 2019 | The City
By: Erin Coulehan Every savvy entrepreneur will say a successful business depends, largely, on the development of meaningful connections to move a profitable idea forward. For Monica Moreno, President of The Job Connection in El Paso, her mission as a leader is to...