by Ana maria Rangel | Aug 15, 2024 | The City
ByKelece Alozie For most of my life, I’ve lived in just one place. The only time I haven’t lived in El Paso is a time before my memory. I was just 3 years old when my parents moved here, and I wasn’t yet old enough for anything from that time to hold any...
by Ana maria Rangel | Aug 15, 2024 | The City
ByStephanie Amerena Editorial photography byAnnabella Mireles Additional photography courtesyMike Hernandez With over two decades of musical expertise, Mike Hernandez is not only a multi-talented musician: he’s also an inspiration and guiding hand to the future...
by Karla Tovar | Aug 12, 2024 | The City
By Shelley Mozelle Rendering courtesy of The Dry Land and El Paso Children’s Garden Before we know it, the almost 8,000 square foot permanent butterfly exhibit at the El Paso Children’s Garden will take flight – literally. The mesmerizing addition promises...
by Karla Tovar | Jul 31, 2024 | The City
ByVic Poulos Photography bySergio Olivas A change in lifestyle has led an El Paso wine lover to make a career change, which now offers El Paso one of its finest restaurants – with perhaps the best wine list in the entire City! Ericsson Nunez, started his...
by Karla Tovar | Jul 31, 2024 | The City
ByClaudia Castillo Let’s face it, skincare can be a little overwhelming – especially when it comes to the ingredients and understanding their effects with “acid” in the name. Where on earth do you start? When a product claims to simply work, you...
by Ana maria Rangel | Jul 11, 2024 | The City
ByStephanie Amerena Photography provided byStephanie Han “You shouldn’t fight. Use your words,” is what a lot of parents would say to their children after a playground brawl. However, for the Han siblings, especially Stephanie Han, who is the fourth out...