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NPR's Juana Summers talks with biologist Adam Hartstone-Rose about his study into why animals are so stressed out during an eclipse.
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Columbia University's student radio station WKCR has been transformed into a bustling newsroom by the protests that have roiled campus for the past week.
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Another large group of migrants face state criminal charges for riot participation in El Paso, prompting concern from county officials about jail space.
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El Pasoans gathered in citywide solar eclipse viewing parties to catch a glimpse of the rare event on August 8, 2024.
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On this episode of Words on a Wire, host Daniel Chacón invites writer and activist Tony Diaz into the Poets’ Cove to discuss his latest book, The Tip of the Pyramid: Cultivating Community Cultural Capital (University of New Orleans Press, 2022).
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Join host Tony Piña for this special spring edition of Exit Stage Left for more local bands and artists!
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Opera UTEP returns to Magoffin Auditorium with Femmes Fatales April 26 and 27, 2024 for an evening of favorites from French and French-inspired grand opera.
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The artists that attend PJ Romero Artworks are preparing handmade ceramic mugs. Proceeds from the sale of the mugs will benefit the artist and support the studio.
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Come fly with us in conversation about songs on the fringes of pop that seriously and often playfully deal with a history of spotty opinions regarding the phenomenon known as "420" and any changes as of April 20th 2024.
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Come join BookClub with host Louie Saenz speaking with Don Winslow to go over his newest novel “City in Ruins.” Here on KTEP!
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In this special episode of Words on a Wire, host Tim Z. Hernandez and show producer Will Rose speak to Words on a Wire’s other host, Daniel Chacón, about his new book, The Last Philosopher in Texas: Fictions and Superstitions (Arte Público Press, 2024).
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The 2024 Border Biennial focuses on the unique identity of the borderland. The exhibition explores how artists define the region and what it means to them.
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