Every so often, some friends of mine and I go for semi-secret drives that usually only take a day. A recent one we went on was no different, and is sort of a practice-area for lots of other clubs — both four and two-wheeled — to get in a good time without the expense of several […]
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This month, local documentary film maker Jackson Polk, will be releasing his highly anticipated Ghost Stories of El Paso Volume 4. What makes this one extra special is that it takes place in the historic Asarco Smelter Plant before its demolition in April 2013. It features El Paso’s top psychic, Lady D, and was directed […]Read More
AUSTIN, Texas – According to a new University of Iowa study, employees with desks that force them to stand at regular intervals stood 60 minutes more per work day than co-workers with regular desks. Lucas Carr, an assistant professor and member of the Obesity Research and Education Initiative who worked on the study, says sitting […]Read More
It began as a normal day, heading down to Dealey Plaza; the entire city of Dallas has been all abuzz since filming began for Hulu’s original series 11/22/63, based on Stephen King‘s 2011 bestseller, and of course like most females, I decided to go check the scene out and maybe catch a glimpse of handsome […]Read More
West Side Story set to hit stage at UTEP; Current, former EPISD’ers involved
West Side Story — Jerome Robbins’ classic take on Romeo and Juliet in New York City — will be brought to life on the UTEP Dinner Theater stage this fall thanks in large part to the talents of current and former EPISD students and employees. With a book by Arthur Laurents, music by Leonard Bernstein […]Read More
Homegrown El Paso will host a launch party to unveil its new Eat Local Homegrown Campaign tonight at the Wine Attitude, located at 6633 North Mesa, Suite 300. Evening festivities will include wine tasting, hors d’oeuvres, and an informative talk by guest speaker and wine connoisseur Ricardo Barraza. Eat Local Homegrown is a new program established […]Read More
El Paso’s a pretty big city with a lot of hustle and bustle. Sometimes it’s nice to take a trip to nearby Las Cruces, New Mexico for a little relaxation and farmland scenery. This week we’re giving you a guide to some of our LC favorites! Food For Thought Cafe 920 N Alameda Blvd, Las […]Read More
El Paso Live is pleased to announce that The Plaza Theatre was again named one of the top 100 theatres worldwide in ticket sales in 3rd quarter Pollstar reports. Industry leader Pollstar maintains the world’s largest database of international concert tour information and has the most reliable and accurate worldwide ticket sales results. All figures […]Read More
Since its inception, Chalk the Block (CTB) has quickly became one of El Paso’s premiere events and the largest FREE three-day public arts festival in the Southwest region drawing over 32,000 people annually. In 2015, CTB is celebrating 8 years of re-imagining downtown El Paso through the power of art, while providing an “out of […]Read More
Usually, when we rent a sportscar, it’s only for a weekend jaunt. But with an upcoming rally (and still no Porsche in the garage), we had to rent one for just a little bit longer. Eleven days to be exact. Ok so that isn’t just a little longer, it is a LOT longer than a […]Read More
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