TCM POSTS
Rosé All Day!
What is it about Rosé that makes people think of cheap, pink, sweet wine that’s primarily designed just for women? Is it the color?
YWCA at the Forefront: Women, Wisdom, and the Work
In a culture that often sidelines women, YWCA Paso del Norte Region does something extraordinary: it centers them.
Visions of Power: Women’s Stories Told Through Art
She lies still under the desert moon as her calm face gives the observer an odd sense of peace. The cactus behind her is the only thing keeping her company.
Aghaa’ Hats Combines Culture and Curation
Self-expression is an outlet some people use when they are getting ready in the mornings. Whether it’s customizing a jean jacket with patches that show all the different states you’ve been to…
Paulina Chávez Is Claiming Space in ‘Landman’ and Beyond
The sun had barely stretched over the Franklin Mountains when Paulina Chávez and her mom, Patricia, landed at El Paso International Airport, returning to the city that quietly shaped their roots.
Bringing Little Señorita to Life: A Story of Heart and Heritage
When Deanna Salcido Gutierrez was creating her children’s book “El Paso Placita: A Tour for a Little Señorita,” one of her goals was to infuse every page with the essence of El Paso.
When the Star Comes to the Sun City: A Night with the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders
Picture this: It’s a warm summer night in El Paso, the kind where the desert breeze slips through downtown and the city hums with a low, electric buzz.
Rooted in Bloom
Just outside Anthony, New Mexico, down a winding road framed by trees and desert breeze, a different kind of farm is quietly flourishing.
Framing Hope
At first glance, it looks like an art show. In a library, at the airport, or tucked into a city park, you might spot a gallery-style portrait – one that instantly grabs your attention.
The Reins Are in Her Hands
In the traditionally male-dominated field of Western horsemanship, Celeste Hudgens is inspired to showcase feminine leadership and talent at her stables.