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Attendees marched from San Jacinto plaza to the Santa Fe bridge.

Binational Vigil for migration deaths held in downtown El Paso

Gaby Velasquez, Photo Editor July 28, 2017

About 50 El Pasoans gathered at San Jacinto Plaza Friday night, joining the Detained Migrant Solidarity Committee, for a march to the Santa Fe international bridge and a binational vigil. The candle light vigil was in honor of those who had died...

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Taking Back Sunday perform for a solo out show at Tricky Falls on Tuesday, July 25.

Taking Back Sunday bassist Shaun Cooper talks late success and Sonic Ranch recording sessions

Gaby Velasquez, Photo Editor July 26, 2017

Taking Back Sunday returned to El Paso for their 10th time. They played at Tricky Falls on Tuesday, July 25, and performed songs from their latest album, "Tidal Wave," as well as older hits, such as "So Last Summer" and "El Paso." Alternative rock...

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Modern Chemistry on touring with Taking Back Sunday

Modern Chemistry on touring with Taking Back Sunday

Gaby Velasquez & Eddie Velazquez, Photo Editor, Entertainment Editor July 26, 2017

Modern Chemistry and Every Time I Die opened up the show for Taking Back Sunday at Tricky Falls on Tuesday, July 25. The Prospector caught up with Modern Chemistry vocalist Joe Zorzi before the show and the frontman provided insight on their tour...

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Duranguito will not give up

Duranguito will not give up

Adrian Broaddus, Editor-In-Chief July 25, 2017

Last week, Austin District Judge Amy Clark Meachum ruled in partial favor of the city’s efforts to build a proposed $180-million arena in the Union Plaza area of Downtown El Paso by ruling that the city can build a multipurpose center, but they may...

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Senate candidate Beto O’Rourke’s average donation is $44 per donor.

O’Rourke takes a different approach to fundraising

Eddie Velazquez, Entertainment Editor July 18, 2017

Before announcing his bid for a U.S. Senate seat in 2018, El Paso’s Democratic Congressman Beto O’Rourke and fellow Democratic representative from California, Ro Khanna, introduced the No-PAC-Act on March 27. The law is supposed to prevent all congressional...

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Spurs’ Danny Green brings camp to El Paso

Spurs’ Danny Green brings camp to El Paso

Mike Flores, Sports Editor July 11, 2017

For the second year, Gold Level Sporting Events brought Danny Green, NBA champion and shooting guard for the San Antonio Spurs to El Paso. This time around he was at Parkland High School from July 8 - 9. “I always enjoy my time here in El Paso, especially...

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Ice Cream fest took place at Cohen stadium for the second year in a row on Sunday, July 2.

El Paso Ice Cream Fest brings variety and innovation

Eddie Velazquez, Entertainment Editor July 4, 2017

Despite the triple-digit weather,families from across El Paso attended the second Ice Cream Fest on Sunday at Cohen Stadium. Attendees were greeted with a free sample of a tri-blend tropical ice cream. La Michoacana, Bahama Bucks, Hillside Coffee...

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Annual Independence Day parade celebrates America

Annual Independence Day parade celebrates America

Gaby Velasquez, Photo Editor July 4, 2017

  The El Paso del Norte Lions Club sponsored the 37th annual fourth of July People's parade on the Eastside of El Paso on Tuesday, July fourth. The parade started at Hanks High school, went down Montwood and up Yarbrough towards Album Park...

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Collaborative group paints Transfiguration mural

Collaborative group paints Transfiguration mural

Gaby Velasquez, Photo Editor July 2, 2017

The GAP collective a religious creative group paint a mural called Transfiguration on Sunday, July 2.  The mural is located off of Paisano and I-10.

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AIGA El Paso held a member forum on Saturday, June 24 at Proper Print Shop.

AIGA seeks to help graphic designers through networking

Andres Gallegos, Contributor July 1, 2017

On July 24, the El Paso chapter of the American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA) hosted their first forum. Between printing machines and with a small assortment of chairs, members and prospects got together to talk about the community of graphic designers...

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Los participantes del concurso de vestuario se presentan.

Homenaje por los 110 años de Frida Kahlo

Gaby Velasquez, Photo Editor July 1, 2017

El colectivo artístico The Borderland Fridas celebró el legado y el 110 aniversario del nacimiento de la famosa pintora Frida Kahlo el sábado, 1 de julio en Alamo Drafthouse. Danza Azteca Omecoatl, Ballet Folklorico of El Paso y Group Folklorico...

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Ice cream tacos will be featured at Ice Cream fest.

Ice Cream Festival looks to cool down Sun City

Leslie Sarinana, Copy Editor June 28, 2017

Back and bigger than before, the Ice Cream Festival returns for the second year at Cohen Stadium on "Sundae," July 2, with more sweets. Last year’s festival saw over 12,000 attendees and this year, the festival expects more guests and will have...

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