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  • El Paso County Commissioner David Stout has represented Precinct 2 since 2015. An advocate for the arts, he has worked to put aside $600,000 in federal ARPA funds to support the arts in El Paso.
  • Serena Lizette Ornelas is an artist based in El Paso, Texas. Her show, The Red Writing on the Wall, is a humorous confrontation with fear, anxiety and the costly search for peace in current day USA.
  • Richard Dayoub from Thunderbird Management welcomes the Dean of UTEP’s College of Business, John Hadjimarcou to talk about his new plans for the college.
  • In this episode of Words on a Wire, host Tim Z. Hernandez speaks with poet Yaccaira Salvatierra. Yaccaira’s poems have appeared in POETRY Magazine, The Nation, Prairie Schooner, and Rattle among others.
  • Host Charles Horak welcomes Las Cruces, N.M., filmmaker, writer and director Andrew Jara to discuss his new short film "Followed", a slasher film inspired by a real life stalker event.
  • Swamp Lake is an environmental community-engaged performance with and by the UTEP Otro Ballet Collective, directed by UTEP professor Melissa Melpignano.
  • Cantareras is a craft school dedicated to ceramics and fine jewelry. They offer monthly classes, one day workshops, private classes and memberships.
  • Guest host Angie Reza Tures welcomes our main host for this show, Charles Horak, to discuss this year's nominees for best documentary films.
  • In this edition of El Paso Prime Time, Richard Dayoub is excited to welcome Tresa Rockwell. They talk about the return of the Amigo Air Sho after 12 years and all the details surrounding it.
  • Richard Dayoub from Thunderbird Management welcomes Time Wolfe to talk about the importance of West Texas Commercial Real Estate Expo “WestCom” to the region’s economic growth.
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