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...
by attila | Apr 25, 2017 | The City
By Veronica Nevarez The magic and brilliance of Cirque du Soleil did not elude audiences during its “Ovo” tour at the Don Haskins Center in El Paso. During its five-day run from April 12-16, a small portion of an extensive global tour, “Ovo” (Portuguese for “egg”)...
by attila | Mar 5, 2017 | The City
By: Jesse Maynes Where to start with how to equip your kitchen: The combinations and preferences are endless. But there are a few essentials that every home cook should have. First and foremost is a good sharp knife. Don’t go for looks, you need something reliable....
by attila | Jan 29, 2017 | Spaces Home & Design
By: Brandi Lambert Photos by: Art Moreno and Rudy Torres Listing Agent: Sandy Messer Interior Design: Lori McCuaig Where does one begin when given the privilege of describing an authentic, awe-inspiring masterpiece? How does one convey in words the feelings evoked...
by attila | Jan 29, 2017 | The City
By: Hugo Arreola II Photos By: Charles Horak “It’s so incredibly unique,” Katherine Horak said. “Everything about it; you can’t replicate it anywhere else,” she continued, commenting in regards to El Paso, her hometown....
by attila | Dec 28, 2015 | Uncategorized