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  • KTEP’s Louie Saenz interviews writer Joshua Zeitz to discuss his latest book, Lincoln’s God: How Faith Transformed a President and a Nation.
  • Animal Concerns of Texas, Liz and Tom talk with Ruby Montana, founder of Bridge Pups Rescue, an organization that rescues and reunites companion animals with their families after being forcibly separated while crossing the border from Ciudad Juárez into El Paso.
  • El Paso Opera presents the world’s most popular opera, La Traviata. Experience an opera, and love story, for the ages. With its incomparable score of sweeping and tragic music, Verdi’s version of the classic tale remains unmatched, though many have tried.
  • The 46th Annual Student Art Exhibition showcases artwork from students at El Paso Community College. This annual event provides an opportunity for the El Paso community to witness the EPCC Art students’ talent, handwork, and dedication to their craft.
  • This year’s Tiny Desk Contest winner is Little Moon, a band from Springville, Utah whose majestic and unique sound captured the attention of the judges and earned them first place in the competition.
  • Sports and health journalist, Christine Yu, joins KTEP with Louie Saenz to discuss her latest book, Up To Speed: The Groundbreaking Science of Women’s Athletics, on this week’s Book Club.
  • Crypto-Jews adhere to Judaism while publicly professing another faith. The Society for Crypto-Judaic Studies will have its conference in El Paso with support from UTEP’s Center for Inter-American Studies.
  • The Plaza Film Festival celebrates its 16th year. It will run from July 20th to July 30th in and around the Plaza Theatre. Joining host Charles Horak is Doug Pullen, program director of the El Paso Community Foundation to discuss this year's films and special guests.
  • Denise and Jan talk about preventing any threats such as diseases or pests to your plants on this week’s Good To Grow.
  • Dr. Ryan Stowe from Michigan State University has worked on several projects related to teaching and learning chemistry. He talks to Keith Pannell, host of Science Studio at the University of Texas at El Paso about the best ways to teach chemistry.
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