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  • Katherine Corcoron joins KTEP and talks with Louie Saenz, hist of The Book Club, about her book, In the Mouth of the Wolf: A Murder, a Cover-Up, and the True Cost of Silencing the Press.
  • Guest host Carlos de la Torre welcomes el Paso Film Commissioner Drew Mayer-Oakes of Visit El Paso to discuss the upcoming October event. Creating Ways: The benefit of Local Filmmaking.
  • UTEP's Law School Preparation Institute (LSPI) College Summer Program is celebrating 25 years. Louie Saenz sat down to talk with co-founder Dr. William Weaver and Assistant Director and instructor Brent McCune on Focus on Campus.
  • In this edition of El Paso Prime Time, Richard Dayoub from Thunderbird Management welcomes Director of Seismic Source Facility (SSF), Galen Kaip to discuss seismic source management.
  • Host Daniel Chacón speaks with poet Gabriel Dozal about his new collection of poetry, The Border Simulator (One World/Random House 2023). Poet Natasha Tiniacos, who translated The Border Simulator into Spanish, also joins the show to discuss the ground-breaking new book.
  • In this edition of El Paso Prime Time, Richard Dayoub from Thunderbird Management welcomes El Paso County Judge, Ricardo Samaniego, to talk about the update report on the city of El Paso.
  • A recent reality series set in El Paso, Juarez, and Las Cruces launched on Netflix and quickly became one of the most-watched reality shows this summer. Tex-Mex Motors star, Marcos 'Scooter' Carrera is Charles Horak's guest for this edition of On Film.
  • Elegant Alchemy invites us to step into the world of elegance and immersive enchantment where you’ll be guided through a journey of self discovery and transformation.
  • Hogar, Sweet Hogar is an exhibit featuring Ingrid Leyva’s work at the Azul Arena gallery in Cd. Juarez.
  • Host Daniel Chacón invites author M. Evelina Galang into the Poets’ Cove to discuss her incredible new collection of stories, When the Hibiscus Falls (Coffee House Press, 2023).
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