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...
by Ana maria Rangel | Oct 11, 2024 | The City
ByVic Poulos Wine has appeared in art for centuries. But from its inception, winemaking has been thought of as both art and science. We all hear that medicine is both a science and an art. But winemaking? Wine is a unique combination of both art and science –...
by Ana maria Rangel | Oct 11, 2024 | The City
ByErin Coulehan Images courtesyWare Portraits In a city as vibrant and culturally rich as El Paso, it’s no surprise that local artist Eric Ware, the talent behind Ware Portraits, is making waves by combining traditional art forms with modern creativity. What...
by Ana maria Rangel | Oct 11, 2024 | The City
ByErin Coulehan Photography by Jordan Licon La Nube STEAM Learning Center is more than just a museum; it’s a vibrant fusion of art, science, and creativity, where local artists have come together to transform the space into a living canvas. With installations...
by Ana maria Rangel | Oct 11, 2024 | The City
By Nicole DeRouen Literature is essential to the well-being of communities, including those of the El Paso region. Sometimes, however, inspiring communities to be more involved in the literary world is harder than it may seem. El Paso Community College is...
by Ana maria Rangel | Sep 19, 2024 | Profiles
Photography by Sergio Olivas Advanced Auto Collision is a premier auto body repair shop
dedicated to restoring your vehicle to its pre-accident condition with precision and care. Operated by father and son Johnny and Jason Hinojos, Advanced Auto Collision Center is a...
by Ana maria Rangel | Sep 17, 2024 | Profiles
Photography by Sergio Olivas Can you share some details about the initial vision for your auto business? What specific goals or values guided you when you first started? My vision was always to make my dad proud and have his name up on a business. I worked hard as...
by Ana maria Rangel | Sep 17, 2024 | Profiles
Photography by Sergio Olivas Growing up, I often joked that I was handed a tire instead of toys at my uncle’s shop. My mother, a single parent of four, was inspired by my grandfather to start a tire business. In 2001, I took over that business, which began in a...
by Ana maria Rangel | Sep 13, 2024 | The City
ByStephanie Amerena As El Paso grows out of the title of a “small town” and expands eastward, one only needs to drive down Montana to find The Yard. Its lively personality radiates to the street with the “Be Cool” Cat on one side of the building and the giant...
by Ana maria Rangel | Sep 13, 2024 | The City
ByErin Coulehan Photography courtesyWay Out West Festival As El Paso continues to assert itself as a destination of culture, tourism, and economic growth, the upcoming Way Out West Festival (WOW Fest) promises to be a cornerstone of this vibrant evolution. This year’s...