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KTEP’s Louie Saenz interviews with the author of Born Extraordinary: Empowering Children with Differences and Disabilities, Meg Zucker
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Host Daniel Chacón talks to Aldo Amparán, author of the poetry collection Brothers Sleep (Alice James Books, 2022), winner of the Alice James Award. They will discuss everything from the writing process to imposter syndrome. Aldo also will read a poem from Brothers Sleep, “Thanatophobia, or Sleep Addresses His Brother.”
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The buildings of the Sacred Heart Church complex in Segundo Barrio are between 97 and 127 years old and in great need of restoration and infrastructural upgrades.
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Ambos Lados is an exhibition of 158 prints from artists in six countries, but mostly Mexico and the United States, which is on display at the El Paso Museum of History.
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Host Charles Horak welcomes Executive Director of the Las Cruces International Film Festival to discuss this year's films and events.
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Dr. Richard D. Pineda is an associate professor in the Department of Communication and currently serves as director of the Sam Donaldson Center for Communication Studies. He was interviewed by Dr. Keith Pannell, host of We Are UT-El Paso on KTEP.
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In this episode, Daniel hangs out with Jessa Crispin, author of The Creative Tarot and Why I Am Not A Feminist.
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Tony Rogers, also known as Lee Beach draws inspiration from the master artists of the 20th century, selecting only the most iconic and evocative subjects.
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Ingrid Leyva is a transborder artist who grew up between Cd. Juarez and El Paso. She’s been developing her portraiture skills to explore her own identity.
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Denise, John and Jan with special guest Eddie Rascon talk about upcoming El Paso events and tips for gardening on this week’s Good To Grow.