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  • The Inexplicable Logic of My Life is as much a doorstopper as any young adult fantasy novel, but the world it builds is inside the head of teenaged Sal, who's struggling with difficult new emotions.
  • EL PASO -- The phone is ringing off the hook and people are lined up outside of Bowie Bakery in West El Paso. The shop is only allowing three customers…
  • Dr. Benjamin C. Flores is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and joins Keith Pannell to discuss the path that brought him to UTEP.
  • Flashing both the raw talent of a recruit and the acumen of a much older musician, the singer-guitarist's self-titled debut shows off both his youth and his grasp of past musical forms.
  • The Israeli prime minister now says he opposes creating a Palestinian state, an idea the U.S. supports. Steve Inskeep speaks with Politico's Michael Crowley about changes in U.S.-Israeli relations.
  • Here’s a fun one for you. What happens when a Spaniard, who has never been to El Paso develops a curiosity and passion for our city and it’s music? Now…
  • Tim talks with writer Benjamin Whitmer about his latest novel, "Cry Father," which has been compared to the works of Cormac McCarthy. He talks about how…
  • Benjamin Alire Saenz won this year's PEN/Faulkner award for his latest collection of short stories, Everything Begins and Ends at the Kentucky Club. The real-life Kentucky Club is just south of the U.S.-Mexico border, and Saenz joined a reporter there to talk about life in two countries.
  • A special encore presentation of Benjamin Alire Saenz reading "A Gift from Papa Diego." Saenz is a writer, poet, novelist, and the Chair of the Creative…
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