by Ana maria Rangel | Feb 14, 2019 | The City
Written and Photographed By: Henry Craver Imagine this scenario: You’re on a plane from Los Angeles to Houston, finally headed home after a stressful business trip. Shortly after takeoff, you start to feel a bit dizzy–not so unusual during the initial ascent. But the...
by Ana maria Rangel | Feb 14, 2019 | The City
By: Hope Alegre Photos courtesy of Dr. Brockhoff A natural love and curiosity for science and learning, coupled with a passion to connect with and help people, created the energy that catapulted Dr. Hans Brockhoff into his current practice. Now a head and neck and...
by Ana maria Rangel | Feb 14, 2019 | The City
By: Veronica Nevarez Photos By: Tommie Morelos A proud El Paso native, Dr. Erica Renee Alvarez has returned to her home in rare form. A graduate of Covenant Christian Academy (CCA), she points to charity endeavors through her faith-based high school—including donating...
by Ana maria Rangel | Feb 14, 2019 | The City
By: Henry Craver It initially seemed odd to me that a musician from Staten Island would decide to settle down in El Paso. Don’t get me wrong, El Chuco is great, but you still don’t hear of many New York artists leaving behind the media capital of the world to come...
by attila | Dec 18, 2018 | The City
By: Pilar Muñoz Photos courtesy of The Jazz Exchange Although born and raised in El Paso, Jazz singer Candice Reyes really made a name for herself in New Jersey. However, now, four years after her debut album “Crossing Over”, she’s decided to return home for the...
by attila | Nov 29, 2018 | The City
Damian Wyldes is a local musician, music producer and some of the best talent the border town has to offer. He has played Streetfest and SXSW. He runs Rivermoon Records off Gateway East, a studio dedicated to development of artists and recording borderland music. A...