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  • Richard Dayoub welcomes the newly appointed District Attorney James Montoya to talk about his plans and priorities as DA, as well as his position on several issues, including High Speed Pursuits.
  • Persia Campbell is a photographer and director based on the U.S. – Mexico border. Her work explores the representation of women from northern Mexico, using staged photography.
  • The Youth Opera of El Paso is thrilled to announce the debut of their acclaimed production, Searching the Painted Sky. The opera will debut in the Sun City at The Plaza Philanthropy Theatre.
  • Andrea Mariana Figueroa Dávila is a painter raised between Juárez and El Paso. She explores themes of identity and place through vibrant landscapes and cultural narratives.
  • The Forum Theatre at EPCC presents Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma’s Hung You in the Closet and I’m Feelin’ So Sad, an absurdist comedy by Arthur Kopit.
  • The El Paso Holocaust Museum recently installed and debuted a powerful new exhibition called “Dimensions in Testimony."
  • KTEP's Charlize Mercado welcomes Executive Director of El Paso Pro Musica, Felipa Solis, to talk about special performance of the Grammy Award Winning group Imani Winds this March 7th and 8th.
  • B.E.A.T Vinyl Club stands for Bringing Eclectic Audiophiles Together. It’s a great concept. They pop up at different places around the city and anyone can sign up to play a 20 minute set.
  • The Borderland Chopin International Competition and Festival was created to promote the music of Polish composer Frederic Chopin, as well as other composers from underrepresented groups in the region.
  • Host Richard Dayoub welcomes Elected Commissioner Jackie Butler to talk about her goals for El Paso County.
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