by attila | Sep 5, 2017 | The City
The City Magazine’s Chaz Wilson recently had the opportunity to judge The Hendrick’s Gin Bartender Challenge, hosted by Republic National Distributing Company, where 10 competing bartenders poured, mixed, shook, and stirred to create the best concoction using...
by attila | Aug 23, 2017 | The City
By: Krysta Ayers Skateboarding is a culture and an art in itself. It comes with its own style of clothes, shoes, music, movement and language. Smells Like Fish Co. is no different. When I meet up with the owners, Gil Martinez and Myles Overstreet, we are at their...
by attila | Aug 23, 2017 | The City
By: Jacqueline Aguirre Photos By: Fernie Ceniceros What did you want to be when you grew up? This is a question with endless possibilities. For some it is to be a doctor or a firefighter. For others there’s the more glamorous answers of being an artist, a singer or a...
by attila | Aug 13, 2017 | The City
By: Brandi Lambert Photos By: David Parish “With wine ideas flow,” and flow they did over several glasses and a conversation between old friends. Victor Poulos and Antonio Gaudioso have formed a true and lasting friendship that continues to flourish after 12 years. ...
by attila | Aug 13, 2017 | The City
By: Krysta Ayers Photos Courtesy of EXIST 1981 “Right now is an exciting time in El Paso,” says muralist and fine artist, EXIST 1981. In Banksy-esque fashion, he does not want his name to be revealed, but the El Pasoan let us in on what is more...
by attila | Aug 13, 2017 | The City
By: Kayla Melson Blank. Plain. Ordinary. That’s how many south-central El Paso residents would describe the geometric exterior of their local Clardy Fox Library—until one day, a burst of color graced its walls. Artist and longtime neighborhood resident Adrian Lopez...