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  • It’s Christmas time and one of the season’s highlights is A Christmas Carol en La Frontera — the beloved bilingual Borderland twist on Dickens.
  • This weeks episode of Science Studio, Dr. Keith Pannel interviews Dr. Sourav Roy about the Nobel Prize winners in Medicine who won their prizes on the research of Peripheral Immune Tolerance.
  • La Bohème captures the raw beauty of youth, love, and loss in artistic Paris. El Paso Opera returns to St. Rogers Depot for five performances of the classic Puccini opera.
  • Teatro Neplanta presents Doubt: A Parable by John Patrick Shanley from January 21 - 25 at Studio 1929. Doubt is a story of suspicion cast on a priest’s behavior that questions moral certainty.
  • Hosts Roberto Avant-Mier and Alejandra Seanez talk about Color themed songs, Latin pop, alternative rock, and indie music songs that bring variety on Frontera Frequencies. Hosts Roberto Avant-Mier and Alejandra Seanez explore songs that have colors in their title and the meaning, tracks like “Rosa Pastel” by Belanova and “Blackeyedsusan” by José James. The Miner Music Minute features UTEP student Mabel Caraveo discussing their music tastes surrounded by alternative metal and rock favorites from Bring Me The Horizon and Deftones.
  • On this week’s Good to Grow, hosts Denise and John will talk with a special guest, El Paso County extension agent for horticulture, Eddie Rascon. As the new year starts, they will dive into what gardeners add to their new year's list.
  • Unexpected Pedestrians features the work of Citlali Delgado who implements an understanding of regional complexity in the borderlands, making it a continuous orbit between both Juárez and El Paso.
  • The City of El Paso Museums and Cultural Affairs Department, in partnership with the Mid-America Arts Alliance will host free workshops for local creative professionals.
  • Join this edition of On Film with host Charles Horak and special guest, Jeffrey Everett art Director of the new book Luchadores vs. Everything.
  • Slow Emergences dance performance embodies practices to rediscover and value what speed and global crises so often destroy. It asks how healthcare, climate, social welfare, and pedagogy might be re-imagined to support long-term livability.
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