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Blockbusters aren’t real movies

Blockbusters aren’t real movies

Leslie Sarinana, Copy Editor July 25, 2017

One of the best and worst things that could happen to me is being born in El Paso. My downfall is being an indie movie aficionado in a city that won’t indulge my tastes. I cannot even begin to count the times that I have waited months after a film...

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Nolan continues to impress with ‘Dunkirk’

Nolan continues to impress with ‘Dunkirk’

Andres Martinez, Multimedia Editor July 25, 2017

“Dunkirk,” Christopher Nolan’s first historically-based war film, offers the audience everything they’d expect from such an illustrious film director. A stunning IMAX visual format, coupled with action-packed stories and a sonically captivating...

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Micro Championship Wrestling  was held at Speaking Rock on Friday, July 21.

Micro Championship Wrestling: the greatest little show on earth! returns to El Paso

July 22, 2017

A couple hundred people gathered at a parking lot at Speaking Rock for the return of the Micro Wrestling tour on July 21. Six micro athletes, Blixx the shortest professional athlete in the world, Huggy Cubb, Lt. Dan, King Samoa and MCW champion Cowboy...

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Austin City Limits day-to-day line up announced

Leslie Sarinana, Copy Editor July 20, 2017

Austin City Limits Music Festival released their day-to-day line up last week and are now selling single day tickets. The festival begins with the weekend of Oct. 6-8 and ends on the weekend of Oct. 13-15 at Zilker Park in Austin, Texas. Three-day...

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Journey's lead singer Arnel Campaner Pineda performs along with the band at the UTEP Don Haskins Center on Wednesday, July 19.

Journey rocks Don Haskins Center despite long delay

Eddie Velazquez, Entertainment Editor July 20, 2017

While many audience members left the Don Haskins Center disappointed because a frustrating three-and-a-half hour delay due to mechanical issues with the band's plane in Tucson, Ariz., on Wednesday night, Journey finally arrived to a warm welcome from...

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Viva! El Paso! adds color to El Paso's history

Viva! El Paso! adds color to El Paso’s history

Leslie Sarinana, Copy Editor July 18, 2017

Summer in El Paso marks the return of the musical “Viva! El Paso!” For 40 years the McKelligon Canyon Amphitheatre has served as the home for the historical production. This year the production saw some changes in the script and music as El Paso...

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David Blaine to appear at the Plaza

David Blaine to appear at the Plaza

Andres Gallegos, Contributor July 18, 2017

Illusionist, stunt artist and magician David Blaine will amaze the Southwest when his North American tour takes him to The Plaza Theater on July 21. Blaine is a committed, fearless magician, who is willing to risk his body for the sake of the audience’s...

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Does a rapper’s endorsement destroy their integrity?

Does a rapper’s endorsement destroy their integrity?

Adrian Broaddus, Editor-In-Chief July 18, 2017

From former Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning talking about Papa John’s being the best pizza on the planet to actor Matthew McConaughey starring in commercials for Lincoln, celebrity endorsements flood today’s advertisements. Musicians and...

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Sister Act opened  on Saturday to a sold out crowd at the UTEP Dinner Theatre.

‘Sister Act’ marries comedy and a fish-out-of-water tale

Eddie Velazquez, Entertainment Editor July 11, 2017

From its charming talk show-like opening to its thrilling final confrontation, “Sister Act” is a performance that rewards the audience with great musical numbers and an entertaining plot line from start to finish. Taking place in Philadelphia,...

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It’s Your World Project workshops turn junk into treasure

It’s Your World Project workshops turn junk into treasure

Claudia Flores, Contributor July 11, 2017

The Franklin Mountains State Park and the It’s Your World Project organization hosted the From Trash to Treasure Workshop to encourage the community to preserve the environment and natural sights of El Paso. On Saturday, July 8, people joined the...

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B.o.B in his ‘Element’ on stage at the Coliseum

B.o.B in his ‘Element’ on stage at the Coliseum

Leslie Sarinana, Copy Editor July 11, 2017

North Carolina rapper, hip-hop artist and producer Bobby Ray, better known by his stage name B.o.B, will be gracing El Paso for the first time on July 18 at the El Paso County Coliseum. He will be stopping at the Sun City as part of his “The Elements”...

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Art duo Lxs Dos host immigration workshops

Art duo Lxs Dos host immigration workshops

Gaby Velasquez, Photo Editor July 5, 2017

Graphic artists Lxs Dos held the "Move Your Mind! Understanding Migration and Immigration Through the Arts" workshop for high school and middle school artists from June 26 through June 30 at the Rubin Center and the Fox Fine Arts building. Lxs Dos...

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