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El Buscador De Oro

Sahara Leos made up of Chris Ray, Erik Duran, Joel Chavez, Rudy Caleillo and Gabriel Estrella (not shown) practice at Caleillo’s house for their upcoming EPCON performance  on Sept. 27.

Sahara Leos: ‘the show must go on’

Nadia Garcia, Contributor September 3, 2013

Sahara Leos have been scheduled to perform at the annual El Paso Comic Con (EPCON) taking place Sept. 27 at the El Paso County Coliseum after being together for only four months and having seven original songs under their belt. The Sahara Leos came...

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Sequel challanges gamers to change tactics

Sequel challanges gamers to change tactics

Leonardo Montañez, Reportero Del Personal September 3, 2013

“Plants vs. Zombies 2” continues to keep the game attached to its roots, maintaining its classic and cartoony visuals after receiving critical acclaim back in 2009. With just a few improvements made to its game play, the formula is the same. The...

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‘Lexicon’ features liberal arts secret agents

‘Lexicon’ features liberal arts secret agents

S. David Ramirez, Reportero Del Personal September 3, 2013

Are you a cat person or a dog person? What is your favorite color? Pick a number from 1 – 10. Do you love your family? Why did you do it? Properly answer these questions and you too could be chosen as a poet/secret agent tasked with manipulating individuals,...

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JVB’s Bohemian Cafe offers Japanese lessons every Tuesday at 8 p.m.

Learn Japanese at local bohemian cafe

Jaime Quesada, Contributor September 3, 2013

A small group of reluctant college students have come together to learn Japanese without the time capsuling nature of a classroom lecture. They take place at Joe, Vinny and Bronson’s Bohemian Cafe. Joaquin Gutierrez-Murgia, senior operations and...

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Lexicon

‘Lexicon’ features liberal arts secret agents

David Ramirez, Reportero Del Personal August 30, 2013

Are you a cat person or a dog person?  What is your favorite color? Pick a number from 1 – 10. Do you love your family? Why did you do it? Properly answer these questions and you too could be chosen as a poet/secret agent tasked with manipulating...

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The Mortal Instruments: Shadowhunters overshadowed by backstory

The Mortal Instruments: Shadowhunters overshadowed by backstory

S. David Ramirez, Reportero Del Personal August 30, 2013

  Playing off the trend of teen paranormal romance, “City of Bones” attempts to establish itself as the next must-see franchise.  Fans of Cassandra Clare’s “The Mortal Instruments” series will be pleasantly surprised by the screen adaption,...

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Five Things to Look Forward to This Fall

Jaime Quesada, Contributor August 28, 2013

With El Paso’s downtown revitalization going full swing, it may be hard to keep track of what is happening. The following list is meant to give you an appreciation of some of the older events and celebrate the new! Downtown Melt is an effort made...

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Nintendo announces the new 2DS.

New Nintendo 2DS Announced

Leonardo Montañez, Reportero Del Personal August 28, 2013

Wednesday Aug. 28, Nintendo announced their new hand-held console, the 2DS. It features a slate-like profile rather than a folding design as its predecessors. The 2DS will be compatible with all 3DS games and will play more than 2,000 DS titles. As...

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San Japan Voices

Aaron J. Montes, Photographer August 27, 2013

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Led Zeppellin Concert at The Plaza on Aug 24.

The Music of Led Zeppellin: A stairway to a great tribute

Leonardo Montañez, Reportero Del Personal August 27, 2013

Conducted by Brent Havens, the El Paso Symphony Orchestra and the tribute band, The Music of Led Zeppelin, gave an outstanding performance at the Plaza Theatre on Aug. 24 with many of Led Zeppelin’s classic songs such as “Good Times, Bad Times,”...

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Doctor Who Fans Unite for San Japan

Jaime Quesada, Contributor August 27, 2013

During the San Japan: Sinister 6 convention, a blue box was placed in the middle of the room. Although it was a great opportunity for cosplayers to take photos of themselves in front of it, this blue, police box served another purpose aside from novelty. The...

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San Japan Convention Continues French Themed Cafe

Jaime Quesada, Contributor August 27, 2013

A Starbucks is a nice commodity to have around any town and a local coffee house can give a home away from home feel. At the San Japan convention, coffee and tea took a leap ahead of traditional service. Dressed as French maids and butlers, the staff...

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