by attila | Jan 17, 2018 | The City, Uncategorized
by: Jacqueline Aguirre The bag you carry can reveal a lot about you, ranging from style, size, fashion and Comfort—it’s tough finding that perfect expression when there’s so much to choose from. If you’re like Janean Mann of Junes Bags, you want a bag that is...
by attila | Dec 12, 2017 | The City
By: Bianca Garcia If 2017 has shown us anything, it is that there is a lot of need in the world, especially a need for love. People often think that in order to help it has be done in a far off, barren location to dig a well, or rebuild homes after devastating natural...
by attila | Dec 12, 2017 | The City
By: Zak Hansen Photos By: Jesse Maynes Podium Finish, located downtown at Texas and Ange in a reclaimed automotive shop, is a lot of things. It’s a full-service bike shop offering repairs and upgrades, gear, clothing and accessories and everything in between. It’s an...
by attila | Nov 28, 2017 | The City
By: Taylor Hines Photos By: Jesse Maynes You pull into an ever-spawning complex with an eclectic mix of businesses and store fronts, searching, looking … then it is there. A caricature of an adolescent Angus Young, sporting the iconic grimace and school-boy outfit...
by attila | Nov 16, 2017 | Spaces Home & Design
IN Chunky Knit Throws Whether you use it to keep warm or to accent the living room sofa, chunky knit throws are back this season as one of the most sought-after ways to get cozy this fall. Etsy is ready for the throw obsession with overflowing handmade, chunky knit...
by attila | Nov 16, 2017 | Spaces Home & Design
By: Krysta Ayers Photos By: Sharilyn Wells There is something to be said about walking into a well-decorated and thought-out space. It makes the space feel complete, whole, inviting; it makes you want to stay awhile. This is what I’ve found with Salt + Honey Bakery...
by attila | Nov 16, 2017 | Spaces Home & Design
By Veronica Nevarez Photos By: Brian Wancho Styled By: Ladonna Apodaca It was nearly seven years ago that the owners of this tranquil, yet dynamic home, embarked on a daily Sunday afternoon of browsing for home décor ideas at various open houses throughout El Paso,...
by attila | Nov 13, 2017 | The City
By: Krysta Ayers What usually pulls us into following a band and listening to their songs on repeat is relatability. If we can put their lyrics under our Instagram photos, or listen to one of their songs after a breakup, that is usually what makes us add them to our...
by attila | Oct 30, 2017 | The City
By: Krysta Ayers It’s hard to think of El Paso from an outsider’s perspective when you’re from here and resided here for the majority of your life. What attracts people to us? What do people traveling on business take notice of? Do they think our sunsets are the...
by attila | Oct 20, 2017 | The City
By: Stephanie Aviles Photos By: John Horta Entering the Cardwell Collaborative Center, you are greeted by the warmth of the natural lighting coming from the glass walls surrounding their lobby. You are also greeted by polite security detail with the most infectious...