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  • On this episode of The Storykeeper on Words on a Wire, host Tim Z. Hernandez speaks with poet and journalist Adolfo Guzman-Lopez about his collection, California Southern: Writing from the Road, 1992–2025.
  • On this episode of Words on a Wire, host Daniel Chacón speaks with Jessica Powers—publisher at Catalyst Press, author, and editor—about the hard truths and hopeful possibilities of a writing life.
  • The University Art Museum at New Mexico State University presents Necessary Futures, featuring three artists whose work confronts the impacts of mass incarceration, capitalism, and colonialism.
  • For 95 years, the El Paso Symphony Orchestra has cultivated community through classical music. The Orchestra recently kicked off their 95th season in September, and there’s a lot more to come.
  • Fox Labyrinth is turning 15 and they’re celebrating with a Quinceañera! We’re invited to the party on October 25 and 26, 2025 for two days of music, local vendors, food, and kids’ activities.
  • Julia Reyes isn’t the perfect Mexican daughter. She’s a bold Chicago teen facing grief, tradition, and mental health struggles. Through writing, she finds strength - and reminds us our dreams matter.
  • Mujer Moderna: The Life and Artwork of Mago Gándara brings together more than 100 items, including oil paintings, watercolors, sculptures, drawings, photographs and personal writings.
  • It’s time to get ready for the Great American Rockabilly Riot, a Kustom Kulture Extravaganza. The event takes place on November 8, 2025 under the Spaghetti Bowl, and is free and open to the public.
  • The Forum Theatre at El Paso Community College proudly presents Henrik Ibsen's timeless classic, A Doll's House. Performances will be staged from November 14th through November 23, 2025.
  • Teatro Neplanta presents The Farnsworth Invention.It’s 1929. Two ambitious visionaries race against each other to invent a device called “television.” Who will get it done?
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