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Twenty of the nation's top high school bands are going to New York City's Essentially Ellington Jazz Band Competition and Festival later this month, including Carroll Senior High's jazz orchestra. It's a rare honor for the band, picked from more than 100 hopefuls.
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The Republican governor has promised to lower property taxes as he seeks reelection this November.
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A planned 1.3-mile wall across Mount Cristo Rey has drawn opposition from border residents, environmentalists, and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Las Cruces.
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Desert Rinpa by Mitsumasa Overstreet is an ode to the desert southwest and the cultural influence of his Japanese ancestry. Desert Rinpa is at the El Paso Museum of Art now through June 14, 2026.
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The status of a decades-old bunker beneath the now-demolished East Wing is unclear, but the Trump administration has cited security concerns in its legal filings in favor of continuing construction.
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Even as religious belief declines in Spain, the processions at Seville's Semana Santa — the Holy Week lead-up to Easter — draw crowds moved by music, tradition and powerful emotion.
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In this edition of On Film, host Carlos De La Torre welcomes Jacqueline Barragan, Co Director of Femme Frontera, to talk about the Femme Frontera Touring Showcase making a stop in El Paso.
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KTEP's Charlize Mercado welcomes to the KTEP studios Mike Block, Christylez Bacon, and Patricia Ligia, from Biriba Union, a dynamic ensemble that blends original music with world fusion influences.
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In this episode of Words on a Wire, host Will Rose speaks with Caleb Lara, whose work on social media and through community projects has brought renewed attention to the rich and often overlooked history of the borderland.
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Suzi Davidoff creates works of art that explore themes of the natural world. Her show at the El Paso Museum of Art, titled Wander, showcases nearly 100 works from 1991 to present.
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In this episode of Words on a Wire, host Daniel Chacón sits down with two creative writing students, Jack Bishop and Luis Marquez, to talk about writing, storytelling, and the launch of their new student podcast, The Writer’s Pick.
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El Paso native and New York Times journalist Jazmine Ulloa, has a new book titled El Paso: A Borderland History Through Five Families. The book traces the region’s story through migration and memory.
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The Falstaff is an artist-driven arts and community space housed within a historic former brewery in Central El Paso. It combines art galleries, artist studios, and community-centered programming.
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KTEP's Charlize Mercado welcomes Dr. Steve Wilson, Professor of Trombone at the University of Texas at El Paso, and Michael Levine, founder of the Dallas Brass, an American Brass Quintet that features a unique blend of traditional brass instruments with a full complement of drums and percussion.
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