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  • Rebecca Munoz is the Director of El Paso’s Mexican American Cultural Center, where learning about the different angles of this borderland’s Mexican American cultural experience is a primary focus.
  • The Artist in Residence studio at the Mexican American Cultural Center provides artists of all backgrounds space to experiment and create new work. Photographer Ingrid Leyva is the current resident.
  • The El Paso Community Foundation welcomes filmmaker Valeria Contreras as the new artist of the Border Art Residency for its Spring/Summer seasons.
  • Dana Caspersen is a conflict engagement specialist and performing artist who will be in El Paso to show how choreography can help us tackle conflict and polarization in everyday and larger contexts.
  • Guest host Carlos de la Torre welcomes the legendary filmmaker, actor, and writer, John Waters, who is on tour and will be in Las Cruces, NM, for "A Good Friday with John Waters"
  • Humanities in the Landscape is an evening of cultivating connections which takes place on Thursday April 3, 2025 from 3 to 7pm on the UTEP campus.
  • Host Daniel Chacón talks with debut author Eugenie Montague about her novel Swallow the Ghost, a genre-bending narrative that plays with the conventions of crime fiction, digital life, and storytelling itself.
  • In this edition of El Paso Prime Time, host Richard Dayoub takes us to the 2024 Westcom conference, where he talked to Alan Russel, Chris Powers, and other interesting guests about commercial real estate in our region, current landscape, and its future.
  • In this edition of On Film, host Charles Horak welcomes once again Carol McCall, Program Director for the Mesilla Valley Film Society to discuss the Theatre's upcoming screenings and special events.
  • Host Tim Z. Hernandez shares a live recording of a panel he was recently on at the Tucson Festival of Books, "Unexpected Legacy of History," and features a conversation between Jason De Leon, Lee Hawkins, Tim Z. Hernandez, and moderator, Jill Jordan Spitz.
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