by attila | Jun 7, 2017 | The City
By: Krysta Ayers After all of the confetti has been swept up off the streets of downtown, after the spotlights have dimmed, the quiet of downtown is like a gratifying sigh—in two days, over 35 artists have performed for the city, leaving 40,000 people elated (and a...
by attila | Jun 7, 2017 | The City
By: Krysta Ayers Photos By: Josh Luna Unlike a Rolling Stones or Cosmopolitan celebrity article, I can’t write about what Khalid was wearing when he walked into the doors of some cool local coffee shop for our interview. It is through the speaker of my cell...
by attila | Jun 5, 2017 | The City
By: Denise Nelson-Prieto Photography by: David Parish Drew and Jamie Frank, 13 and 12 respectfully, have kick started a sneaker revolution in El Paso. Kickpin, a sneaker pop-up, located at The Shops on Mesa, offers one-of-kind, limited edition, rare shoes and clothes...
by attila | May 30, 2017 | Featured, The City
By: LADONNA APODACA the Maestro Cares Foundation recently honored one of El Paso’s own, Mexican business executive Angelica Fuentes, with the prestigious “Excellence in Corporate Social Responsibility” Award. Find out why this savvy trailblazer is such a force to be...
by attila | May 30, 2017 | The City
By: Clarissa De La Torre he Junior League of El Paso Inc. (JLEP) has a rich history of serving our community spanning many decades. Officially established as a chapter in 1933, our goal has always been to prepare our members to be effective leaders and dedicated...
by attila | May 14, 2017 | The City
By: STEPHANIE AMERENA photography by: DAV ANMED Next to the El Paso train station, on the same street as the weekly downtown market, Rocketbuster Boots resides in a newly renovated 100-year-old building on Anthony Street with “Rocketbuster Boots, Showroom and...