by Ana maria Rangel | Oct 12, 2024 | The City
ByAna L. Diaz The beauty of our city is that every season is an opportunity for our community to embrace the arts and culture we have. Who can forget about The Nutcracker play at UTEP in the winter, poppy season in the spring, Kermes season in the summer, and...
by Ana maria Rangel | Oct 12, 2024 | The City
Story and Editorial photography byKatherine Kocian Additional photography courtesy ofAdrian Alonso Damian Alonso is no stranger to the stage. The moment he stepped into the spotlight, the young actor was captivated by the magic of performing. Whether starring...
by Ana maria Rangel | Oct 11, 2024 | The City
Story and Photography by Annabella Mires Some people need a creative outlet to let their imagination run wild and create something meaningful. For Andy Lozano, there are four outlets. From sketchbook and mannequin to recipes and cake, from imagination to...
by Ana maria Rangel | Oct 11, 2024 | The City
ByNicole DeRouen Photography byKatherine Kocian There is nothing better than a great meal, ads El Paso catering company and restaurant – The Culinary Studio – knows that better than anyone. Last month, The Culinary Studio opened the doors of its new location to the...
by Ana maria Rangel | Oct 11, 2024 | The City
ByYoali Rodriguez Editorial Photography by Annabella Mireles Additional Photography courtesy of Studio Siglio Fashion is the language of representation, freedom and expression that craves the warmth of community. Understanding the tongue, University of Texas at...
by Ana maria Rangel | Oct 11, 2024 | The City
By Nicole DeRouen Sergio Troncoso has become a household name in the field of literature. His many books and stories focus on the border region and its inhabitants. Born on the east side of El Paso by Ysleta, Troncoso attended Ysleta High School and often...