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Carnage returns to El Paso with special guests

Carnage returns to El Paso with special guests

Mike Flores, Staff Reporter January 31, 2017

DJ Carnage is making his way to El Paso for his RARE tour on Feb. 3, starting at 7 p.m. at the El Paso County Coliseum. Diamante Anthony Blackmon,  known as Carnage onstage, is from Guatemala City and fell in love with deejaying in high school, when...

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Centennial Museum exhibit celebrates Isleta Pueblo history

Centennial Museum exhibit celebrates Isleta Pueblo history

Leslie Sarinana, Entertainment Editor January 31, 2017

The Centennial Museum unveiled an exhibit showcasing the history of the Isleta Pueblo tribe called “Time Exposures: Picturing a History of Isleta Pueblo in the 19th Century.” A portion of the exhibit is dedicated to the local  Tigua Tribe from the...

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The art exhibits featured in the spring exhibition will be on display at the Rubin Center until April 22.

Rubin Center unveils spring showcase

Mike Flores, Staff Reporter January 24, 2017

The Rubin Center held its first art show of the spring semester and kicked-off the 11th annual event on Thursday, Jan. 19, with two exhibitions on display. The first was by the world-famous artist Teresa Margolles, who displayed her work on violence...

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Spirit of 66 sports bar honors historic team

Spirit of 66 sports bar honors historic team

Adrian Broaddus, Web Editor January 24, 2017

The first thing that comes to mind when you think of the term “sports bar” is a murky, grimy venue with a billiards table in the corner and the lingering smell of cigarettes. But a new El Paso bar is looking to change the stereotype of grubby...

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Country duo Michigan Rattlers coming to the Sun City for the first time

Country duo Michigan Rattlers coming to the Sun City for the first time

Leslie Sarinana, Entertainment Editor January 24, 2017

Country-folk duo the Michigan Rattlers will be in El Paso for the first time. Hailing from Petoskey, MI, their name comes from the rattle snakes they came across in the state. This past September in Rolling Stone magazine under “10 new country artists...

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The 1975 plans 2017 spring tour stop in El Paso

The 1975 plans 2017 spring tour stop in El Paso

Adrian Broaddus, Web Editor January 23, 2017

The highly regarded English indie pop band The 1975 annouced they will be traveling to the Sun City for the first time as part of their 2017 spring tour. The band will perform on April 21 at the Abraham Chavez Theatre. The band is coming off their...

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“A Dogs Purpose” premiere pulled amidst animal abuse investigation

Leslie Sariñana, Entertainment Editor January 20, 2017

    This weekend TMZ released a video showing alleged animal abuse when a scene was released from the production of “A Dogs Purpose.” This immediately caused a trend on twitter where many people were saying they were going to boycott...

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Top upcoming albums of 2017

Top upcoming albums of 2017

Adrian Broaddus, Web Editor January 17, 2017

10. Young Thug - Hy!£UN35 There are few trap artists who have emerged from the scene and kept it going, mixtape after mixtape, quite like Young Thug. He broke out in 2015 with “Barter 6,” which earned him wide critical acclaim. Then, Thugga followed...

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“Annie” came to the Plaza Theatre Jan. 15, in downtown El Paso.

“Annie”shown for one night only at the Plaza

Leslie Sarinana, Entertainment Editor January 17, 2017

The Tony award-winning production of Broadway’s “Annie” was in town for one night only, and I had the privilege of being at the opening night. At exactly 7:30 p.m., the curtains lifted and the show began. I didn’t know what to expect, having...

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Jerome Lowenthal and Michael Brown perform at the Fox Fine Arts recital hall on Jan. 13.

Juilliard piano department professor and alumnus collaborate at UTEP

Leslie Sarinana, Entertainment Editor January 17, 2017

Weekends at UTEP are usually vibrant and filled with students going to the game, but last Friday night on Jan. 13, the main event was at the Fox Fine Arts recital hall. Juilliard pianists Jerome Lowenthal and Michael Brown gave a riveting piano recital...

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‘Miranda Sings’ is back...you’re welcome

‘Miranda Sings’ is back…you’re welcome

Leslie Sarinana, Entertainment Editor January 17, 2017

After a year, Miranda Sings is coming back to the borderland. Colleen Ballinger who created, and plays the character of Miranda Sings, is revisiting El Paso on her tour titled, “Miranda Sings Live…You’re Welcome.” Ballinger was in town last January,...

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Top five cheapest places for textbooks

Top five cheapest places for textbooks

Leslie Sariñana, Entertainment Editor January 12, 2017

“The textbook is required...” This is one phrase that college students dread hearing from their professors. The semester is starting and so does the hunt for the cheapest textbooks commences. We all know that textbooks can be expensive and, as college...

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