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  • Charles Horak welcomes Amy Lanasa, Professor and Academic Department Head of CMI, to discuss the history and how the program has been growing at innovating its teaching methods.
  • Guest host Carlos Corral welcomes renowned filmmaker producer Elizabeth Avellan whose work includes Sin City, Desperado, Spy Kids and her latest independent film Deadland which premiered at the El Paso Film Festival September 2023.She is Co-owner and Vice President for TroubleMaker Studios.
  • The Tom Lea Trail is the first Texas Heritage trail in 12 years and is the only trail named for an artist.
  • Sea Shepherd has kicked off Operation Milagro X in the Upper Gulf of California. Operation Milagro X collaborates to protect the endangered vaquita porpoise. Roger Fisk discusses how he got involved in animal issues and the work that Sea Shepherd is working on.
  • KTEP's Charlize Mercado talks with Reveron Piano Trio, comprised of the renowned Venezuelan musicians Simon Gollo, Horacio Contreras, and Ana María Otamendi to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month.
  • KTEP's General Manager & Development Director John Carillo shares a message with KTEP's community about this 2023 Fall Pledge Drive
  • Posdata (or what I wish I said) is a part-documentary, part-speculative story about a mysterious postcard-filled trunk that links two timelines in El Paso.
  • Father James Martin, One of the greatest spiritual leaders and New York Times best seller author, Joins KTEP’s Book Club hosted by Louie Saenz to speak upon his newest novel, Come Forth: The Promise of Jesus Greatest Miracle.
  • UTEP’s Department of Theatre and Dance presents Metamorphoses: Based on the Myths of Ovid. Performances take place at the Wise Family Theatre through December 10, 2023.
  • La Mecha Contemporary presents The Weight featuring works by Las Cruces artist Katrina Laine. The exhibit will be on display through the end of December.
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