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  • There is a group of motivated women in our community that are working toward creating a public botanic garden to inspire a deeper connection to nature, and foster a greater understanding of plants.
  • Emily Booher is a studio cellist, composer, and El Pasoan living in Mexico City. She recently recorded a Tiny Desk concert at NPR headquarters.
  • Come join KTEP Book Club with our host Louie Saenz and guests Glenn Allen and Richard Kaufman to talk about Played: The Games of the 1936 Berlin Olympics. Here on KTEP!
  • Zoe Spiliotis is an artist who lives in the borderland. She draws inspiration from mathematical principles, and invites viewers to reevaluate their beliefs, perceptions, and understanding of reality.
  • Mark O’Connor returns to El Paso with his partner in life and music Maggie O’Connor. Mark won the International Fiddle Championship in the Sun City when he was 19 years old. They talked with musicologist Lindsey Macchiarella prior to their performance for El PasoPro Musica.
  • In April, El Paso Human Services opened their first Poetry Night at Cafe Con Leche for the public to attend and perform their self made or published pieces in an open mic format. The idea was part of a project by Robert Jackson, who graduated in May with his master’s in Social Work.
  • Denise, John and Jan present a special new segment ‘What’s Growing On’ on KTEP in this week’s Good To Grow
  • Haydee Alonso is a multidisciplinary artist with a focus on contemporary jewelry. She uses a variety of mixed media to create a body of work that speaks about diverse border experiences.
  • Jesus “Cimi” Alvarado began his artistic career as a graffiti artist in El Paso Texas. His footprint can be found throughout the city’s historic Segundo Barrio and beyond.
  • Join our host Louie Saenz to speak with Mateo Askaripour to go over his new novel “This Great Hemisphere”, here on the Book Club, KTEP!
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