The El Pasoan Magazine Issue 21 COVER STORY HOT SPOT
El Paso City Grill
In these tough economic times, when businesses big and small are feeling the cash crunch, it is both refreshing and heartening to see a new door open, rather than shut. And when that door belongs to a charming and shockingly inexpensive new restaurant in Downtown, there is even more reason to celebrate.


Everywoman Exhibit
The Immigrant Women of El Paso: Photo and Portrait Exhibit opens at the El Paso Museum of History on Nov. 14 at 6 p.m. At 8 p.m. walk over to the El Paso Public Library for a spoken celebration, recitation of ancestral women's names and closing reception.
DOWNTOWN VOICES ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT

Mayor John Cook - Season of the Selfless in Downtown
First Avenue Lofts - Downtown Through Our Eyes
Arturo Jaime - It Takes A Village
Joyce Wilson - The Heart and Soul of Our City

Everywoman Exhibit
The Immigrant Women of El Paso: Photo and Portrait Exhibit opens at the El Paso Museum of History on Nov. 14 at 6 p.m. At 8 p.m. walk over to the El Paso Public Library for a spoken celebration, recitation of ancestral women's names and closing reception.



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NEWSPAPER TREE
The story keeps going as 2007 turns into 2008. There were several top news-making events throughout last year, and many of those are still ongoing. NPT in Print is your source for the good – The El Paso Expatriate Project, the bad – the FBI investigation into public corruption, and everything else in between – the 2007 city elections, Rachel Quintana and Melina Castro, the Downtown 2015 Plan, and the Asarco saga. Cheers to you and yours in the new year.
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