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  • Host Carlos de la Torre interviews actress Melissa Barrera about Las Cruces Film Festival featuring many independent films.
  • Xingaderas are paper mache creatures born here on the border of El Paso and Cd. Juarez. They create paper mache masks, helmets and figurines that are inspired by the colors, creatures, forms, and patterns from cultures of the world.
  • This week Louie Saenz interviews author Grant Golliher about his early life before becoming a veteran “horse whisperer” and his latest book, “Lessons in Life, Leadership, and Empathy from an Unconventional Cowboy, Think Like a Horse.”
  • Richard Dayoub welcomes Jerry Pacheco, president of the Border Industrial Association a non-profit association that represents the industrial parks in Santa Teresa, New Mexico.
  • Dr. Miguel José Yacamán returns to Science Studio to talk about nano materials with Keith Pannell.
  • On this weeks episode of Good To Grow Denise, Jan, and John talk about introducing kids to the garden and helpful ways to get them involved.
  • The Forum Theatre at the El Paso Community College Transmountain Campus presents Kiss of the Spider Woman.
  • Genuine Reference Studios is a state of the art recording studio in El Paso, Texas.
  • Host Daniel Chacón talks with poet, story writer and translator Arturo Mantecón about his book El día más delicioso de mi vida.
  • In celebration of Mother’s Day we bring a special episode where Andrea Cote Botero and Jazmina Barrera, mothers and writers discuss their writing journeys and motherhood. Also, we have Rosa Alcalá reading her amazing poem "Matrilineal" originally published in The Rumpus.
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