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The University Art Museum at New Mexico State University presents Necessary Futures, featuring three artists whose work confronts the impacts of mass incarceration, capitalism, and colonialism.
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For 95 years, the El Paso Symphony Orchestra has cultivated community through classical music. The Orchestra recently kicked off their 95th season in September, and there’s a lot more to come.
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A three-judge panel in El Paso will continue hearing arguments in a lawsuit challenging the controversial new map of Texas' congressional districts. Ultimately, their decision will determine whether Texas can use the new map for the 2026 midterm elections.
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Texans can safely surrender infants to designated locations like fire stations and hospitals. But not everyone knows the law exists.
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A shortage of air traffic controllers led to delays last night at airports serving New York, Los Angeles and Denver. It's one of several ways the government shutdown could impact commercial aviation.
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Ranchers in Colorado are struggling to rebuild thousands of miles of fence lost to big wildfires this summer, which can cost $20,000 per mile.
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El Paso Ballet Theatre will be performing excerpts of the great ballets Swan Lake, Sleeping Beauty, Gissele and Don Quixote with live orchestra at the Plaza Theatre on October 4, 2025.
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The Tom Lea Celebration is back and the 2025-26 edition is better than ever.This year the Celebration brings exhibitions, walking tours, book signings and more to the area.
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On this episode of Words on a Wire, host Daniel Chacón welcomes award-winning author Stephanie Elizondo Griest, whose adventurous spirit has carried her from the Texas/Mexico borderlands to 50 countries and 49 states.
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Zeke Peña is a storyteller and cartoonist. Sundust, his author-illustrator debut hit shelves in Summer 2025. He also illustrated the best-selling book, Miles Morales Suspended: A Spider-Man Novel.
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The University Art Museum at NMSU presents Jennifer Ling Datchuk: RIPENING, an exhibition exploring the cost of women’s labor in material culture through five thematic sections.
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The Madeline Park Shakespeare Festival celebrates its fourth season with Romeo and Juliet. Performances take place on September 19, 20, 26, and 27, 2025 in Madeline Park right in the heart of Kern.
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On this episode of The Storykeeper on Words on a Wire, host Tim Z. Hernandez speaks with poet and journalist Adolfo Guzman-Lopez about his collection, California Southern: Writing from the Road, 1992–2025.
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In this episode of Words on a Wire, host Daniel Chacón speaks with Javier Sagarna, a Spanish writer and director of Escuela de Escritores in Madrid. Sagarna shares his journey from pharmaceuticals to fiction, reflecting on how literature and workshops can create community and foster imagination.
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