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  • Born of repurposed instruments augmented with 3D printing and robotics, the Fiddle Henge is a robotically controlled array of four violins mounted on a 24" bass drum that is played by Ross Wightman. He spoke with Dr. Lindsey Macchiarella about his instrument and upcoming performance in El Paso.
  • Alejandro Brittes plays the accordion and is on tour with his latest album, (L)Este, or East in English. He is from Argentina and has been introducing audiences to Chamamé, which is a type of folk music found in certain regions in South America. KTEP's Charlize Mercado sits with him to talk about his music and Hispanic Heritage.
  • Host Tim Z. Hernandez speaks with David Dorado Romo, a writer, translator, musician, and historian from El Paso.
  • On this episode of Words on a Wire, host Daniel Chacón speaks with Octavio Solis, who is considered by many to be one of the most prominent Latino playwrights in America.
  • The El Paso Film Festival returns to downtown El Paso on September 26 through the 28th. Host Charles Horak welcomes Artistic Director Carlos Corral, and El Paso Film Commissioner Drew Mayer Oakes.
  • David Saucedo is an actor who plays the role of Don Pedro in the upcoming screening of a short film titled Canta Santiago at the El Paso Film Festival.
  • Maggie Day’s work explores the complexities of identity by conflating the line between triumph and failure in relation to social and cultural expectations.
  • For 94 years, the El Paso Symphony Orchestra has been cultivating community through classical music. This season, they continue to perform music at the beautiful and historic Plaza Theatre.
  • The UTEP Art Department has partnered with the City of Sunland Park to create a light-based art festival called Rayenari. Their first event will take place this November 1st and 2nd.
  • On this episode of Words on a Wire, Host Tim Z. Hernandez speaks with Cassie Holguin-Pettinato, a Chicana poet, collage artist, and theremin musician from the El Paso/Juárez frontera.
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