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  • On this week’s episode of the 3rd Story on Words on a Wire, host Tim Z. Hernandez speaks with Bri Borunda.
  • Richard Dayoub from Thunderbird Management welcomes Rebecca Romero. Development Director of the Big Brothers Big Sisters El Paso Program to talk about the program, how it benefits the community, volunteering and fundraisings.
  • Borderland native and film producer Javier Gonzalez joins host Charles Horak to discuss the films “In the Summers” and “Weak Layers” that made headlines, and his path to success.
  • Today we feature artwork where every stroke of paint tells a tale - not from seasoned artists, but from the paws of shelter pets who are waiting for their forever homes.
  • Border Theatre returns to the Jewel Box with the improvised piece Dare (me) to be … Stuspid! The play was generated through the theatre’s acting workshops.
  • Join KTEP Book club with host Louie Saenz speaking with Russ Bengtson on his newest book “A History of Basketball in Fifteen Sneakers,” as he explores the history of Basketball sneakers! Now on KTEP Book Club.
  • It's no secret that plant-based meat alternatives are on the rise and a wide variety of new and innovative products are being created every year to meet the growing demand. On Animal Concerns of Texas, Liz and Tom talk with Jenny Goldfarb, Founder and CEO of Unreal Deli.
  • Join Louie Saenz as he sits down with Professor Sandra Jones, Susana Arvizo and Jazmine Chihuahua to talk about the student AdFed Program.
  • Nexo Entre Raíces / Nexus Between Roots is a print portfolio organized by Marco Sánchez which aims to capture the continuity of Mexican culture between Mexican artists and those who identify as Mexican.
  • Host Daniel Chacón invites Emma Pérez into the Poets’ Cove to discuss Emma’s latest novel, Testimony of a Shifter (ARTE PÚBLICO PRESS , 2023). Emma Pérez is a former UTEP professor and is currently a professor at the University of Arizona.
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