by attila | Sep 7, 2018 | The City
By: Janene Rojas Photos By: Joey Chacon For decades, the artistic community of El Paso has expressed itself through beautiful hand painted murals of community leaders, religious figures and symbols that represent the neighborhoods. Our border city buildings are...
by attila | Aug 21, 2018 | The City
By: Marie Moore This UNESCO World Heritage center is a study in dualism. Historically torn between French and German cultures, contrasted by centuries old and strikingly modern architecture, bustling with fast-paced enterprise yet married to slow-gaited pedestrian...
by attila | Aug 21, 2018 | The City
By Kayla Melson Many people who live in El Paso have heard the following phrase about the city: “I wish El Paso was more like (insert name of booming metropolis here).” That’s what one local organization is trying to change, one tech-savvy student a time. The STTE...
by attila | Aug 21, 2018 | The City
By Janene Rojas Your annual getaway is nearing but for most of us, the question of “who will watch my pup?” can be stressful. Lucky for all of us pet lovers, animal care sites are becoming more popular than ever, and yes, they are safe to use. Rover, Wag! and Happy...
by attila | Aug 7, 2018 | The City
By: Andy Martinez (Photo credit on group photo by: Taylor Hines) Excitedly, and seemingly materializing out of thin air, the employees at The State Line, El Paso’s iconic “Legendary Bar-B-Q” spot appeared for what seemed like one of the most enviable class photos....
by attila | Aug 7, 2018 | The City
Interviewed by: Shelley Mozelle and Josh Sanchez Photos by Karen Rosalie Shelley Mozelle: You are promoting “Social Awareness” on your social media and through this trip to El Paso. Tell us more about why you are so passionate about some of these social issues and...
by attila | Aug 7, 2018 | The City
By: Lloyd Hamilton Doniphan Drive and Zaragoza Road had for so long been the farthest west and farthest east in El Paso. Recently, these boundaries have jadedly faded and new imaginary lines have been defined by the metropolis outskirts. Located outside the New...
by attila | Aug 7, 2018 | The City
By: Andy Martinez Being a member of the region, Oscar Herrera knows what the people of El Paso like, although his goals are to subvert the expectations and bring about a new experience when his restaurant Taft-Diaz opens in the nearly-completed Stanton House boutique...
by attila | Aug 7, 2018 | The City
By Michael C. Graham If you are like many El Pasoans, including myself, it is often overwhelming and seemingly impossible to keep up with and remember the incredibly rich and diverse cultural heritage of our community. El Paso is, without question, one of the most...
by attila | Jul 30, 2018 | Spaces Home & Design
By: Wayne Hilton One of the most frequent dilemmas faced by both seasoned designers and aspiring decorators is how to tackle the challenge of accessorizing a space. Though every project is unique to the owner’s taste, there are a few simple rules that help...