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  • The artists that attend PJ Romero Artworks are preparing handmade ceramic mugs. Proceeds from the sale of the mugs will benefit the artist and support the studio.
  • On this episode of The 3rd Story on Words on a Wire, host Tim Z. Hernandez speaks with Kimberly Castillo, a writer, yoga instructor, and practitioner of ancestral plant medicine.
  • El Paso’s Finest is hosting an Art Festival with Abara House which is located at the old Hacienda restaurant, located at 1720 W Paisano, right on the border.
  • This weekend is your final opportunity to experience Human(hood), presented by UTEP’s Person(hood) dance festival. These dance pieces examine what it means to be human.
  • Host Charles Horak welcomes Filmmaker and Executive Director of the upcoming Las Cruces Film Festival Ross Marks.
  • Professor Grossman discusses the unique designs and structural integrity of a Henry Trost Building. El Paso has almost 30 Trost buildings still in existence. He discusses the Trost family history and why they chose El Paso to build.
  • On this edition of The Weekend, Louie Saenz talks with Allyah Maria Taylor, Michelle Millen, and US Army member Isaac Espinoza, to talk about Aliviane’s fentanyl billboard to drive awareness in El Paso County and how they support the community.
  • Host Louie Saenz welcomes former UTEP Associate Professor, lifelong journalist, and author of the recent memoir Guajira, the Cuba Girl to talk about her experience in journalism, and her memoir.
  • Hosts Liz and Tom talk with Dr. David M. Peña-Guzmán, co-host of the philosophy podcast Overthink and author of When Animals Dream: The Hidden World of Animal Consciousness, about the behavioral and neuroscientific research on animal sleep.
  • On this week’s episode of We Are UT, Keith Panel sits down with Dr. Dennis Bixler-Marquez, UTEP professor and director of Chicano Studies as they discuss his upbringing and what interested him in Chicano Studies and the U.S.-Mexico border.
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