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Opinion from the Left: The Tea Party Movement

Oct 22, 2010 3 Comments

The natural and spontaneous fire of the Tea Party is burning across America. Other fires have had their chance, but the recent Tea Party movement has manifested into the most dangerous and oxygenated kind of fire.

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Meet Paul Foster

Oct 20, 2010 4 Comments

While many can probably recite the figures from Western Refining’s quarterly report, very few are aware of his favorite local eatery or the local event he looks forward to each year. Paul Foster sat down with The Stanton Magazine to introduce El Pasoans to the man behind the business.

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Oooh Barracuda…

Oct 20, 2010 1 Comment

Over the past year, El Paso has been lucky enough to get an event planning upgrade with some new local talent. Marina Monsisvais and Valerie Lanphier joined forces to create an agency that could rock events like Heart can rock a bass line.

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Running with Joe Moody

Oct 19, 2010 1 Comment

“Working in politics is exciting. I love seeing people get active in public service, and I’m very honored to try to promote new things in the community,” said Joe Moody, the youngest serving legislator in Texas, who also happens to be running for reelection as State Representative.

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The Origin of “Stanton”

Oct 06, 2010 1 Comment

Since our inception, wandering minds have been asking us about the origin of the name “Stanton.” As one of West and Central El Paso’s most vital throughways, Stanton is more than just a street. Stanton was once the name of an iconic figure of local literature and history.

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MAC vs. Juarez: What Really Went Down

Oct 06, 2010 No Comments

According to Vogue Magazine, two designers from Rodarte were inspired to name one of their fall lines after taking a trip to Juarez and being inspired by what they saw in what Vogue called an “impoverished factory town in Mexico, famous for its high rape and murder rates.”

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