Saturday, January 29, 2011
Homeless in El Paso: Mark
As told to me by Mark, parking lot on Mesa and University, Jan. 27, 2011:
Mark arrived in El Paso from Albuquerque recently, and he's one of the most visible homeless men in the city given his outfit. Mark wears a Santa Claus costume and Scooby Doo hat so that he can spread good cheer to all those who see him walking the streets. The outfit landed him on the front page of the Albuquerque Journal in December 2009. (I have yet to fact check that.)
These days Mark is busy raising $50 so he can buy an Easter Bunny costume and head back to Albuquerque by Easter Sunday in the hopes of landing back on the front page of the Journal. He is very excited to tell you his story and I promised him I would help him raise the $50 for his bunny suit.
If you see Mark on the street, please make a donation for his Easter Bunny suit and let him know you heard about him from Lisa.
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Sale: Up and Running's great apparel sale
This is the last weekend Up and Running's great apparel sale. Buy more, get more..... 1st piece is 10% off, buy 2 pieces and get 20% off, buy 3 pieces and you get 30% off. Today buy a pair of shoes, mention this post, they will throw in a free pair of socks! Westside Store - 3233 N. Mesa, Suite 205, Eastside Store - 10600 Montwood
Just in time for the El Paso Marathon, www.elpasomarathon.org.
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Friday, January 28, 2011
Recipe: Southwestern Quiche
This quiche began its life in the Loretto Flavors...then and now...Cookbook, published in 1978. The recipe, found on page 36, Southwestern Quiche was submitted by Barbara Summers Dobbs of Decateur, Georgia. I added an additional egg and about 1/3 cup more milk along with chopped grilled chicken to accomodate the larger casserole used. I substituted Comté and Dublin cheeses (Cosco) and Swiss for the Jack and Cheddar. The green chiles were fresh frozen, which Mary purchased at Ardovino's farmers market. Mike thinks the green chiles may be a hybrid of long green and jalapenos, which explains their heat. In any case, they are super hot and good.
Crust for 9" pie- add 1 teaspoon chile powder
3/4 cup grated cheddar cheese (subs. Comté, Dublin, and Swiss)
1/2 cup grated Monterrey Jack cheese
2 tablespoons finely chopped onions (subs. 1 large chopped scallion)
3 large eggs, lightly beaten (added 1 medium)
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon white pepper (eliminated)
1 1/2 cups half and half (increased to 2 cups)
1 (4 oz.) can chopped green chile
(I used the chopped roasted fresh frozen chiles, about 9-12, to make about 3/4 - 1 cup.)
1 small can sliced ripe olives (eliminated)
3/4 cup chopped grilled or boiled chicken breast (added)
Mix cheeses together. Spread on bottom of pie shell. Mix other ingredients and pour over cheeses. Bake 40-45 minutes at 350 degrees until knife comes out clean (or is set).
Note: I pre-baked the pie shell at 350 degrees for about 20 minutes. Later, I baked the quiche for 50-60 minutes and held in a warm oven (150 degrees or so) for one hour until dinner.
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Recipe and content provided by Carolyn Rhea Drapes
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Thursday, January 27, 2011
Jobs: Hacks/Hackers is launching a journalism jobs site
Hacks/Hackers is launching a journalism jobs site in the next few weeks and they’re looking for employers with jobs for tech-savvy journalists.
Hacks/Hackers, a grass-roots organization dedicated to the convergence of tech and journalism, has exploded since its founding last spring with nearly 30 chapters from the Bay Area to Helsinki. One of its founders is our very own Medill professor, Rich Gordon. Learn more about the organization at: http://hackshackers.com/.
Click here to visit http://hackshackers.com.
Hacks/Hackers, a grass-roots organization dedicated to the convergence of tech and journalism, has exploded since its founding last spring with nearly 30 chapters from the Bay Area to Helsinki. One of its founders is our very own Medill professor, Rich Gordon. Learn more about the organization at: http://hackshackers.com/.
Click here to visit http://hackshackers.com.
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Press Release: Treasure Hunters Roadshow Looking for El Pasoans with "treasures"
Treasure Hunters Roadshow is looking for El Pasoans with "treasures!"
"Treasure Hunters" is a national TV show that airs on the Live Well Network and they will be filming in El Paso on Feb. 9, 10 and 11. The are looking for odd/eccentric collectors--it can be a museum, a place or just a regular person who collects stuff. As an example of the kind of thing they're looking for, they' ve done episodes on a person that had the largest Beatles Collection in the world, a spur collection, cowboy hats, restaurants that collected light fixtures, etc...
Attached is their release, we'd appreciate it if you'd please help us spread the word. Have a collection you'd like to share? Contact Nancy Reid at EZ Productions, 312-560-0542 or via email at nancy@ez3media.com
Visit Treasure Hunters Roadshow online at http://www.treasurehuntersroadshow.com/
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
The Lisa D. Archives: Stop! Put on a condom before you impregnate that woman!
This opinion piece was originally published in www.newspapertree.com, February 25, 2009. Click here to see the post.
One way to help end the abortion debate is for individuals to take responsibility for their actions and use a condom or the pill when having recreational sex so that abortion doesn’t have to be used as a form of birth control.
***
We can all agree that culture wars surrounding the abortion debate will never cool. Much like the legalization debate, any conversations about abortion go from zero to 60 in seconds, and the knives are out.
This week in the news, Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst spoke in favor of SB 182 sponsored by Houston state Sen. Dan Patrick, which would require any woman seeking an abortion, to first have the opportunity to hear the heartbeat and see an ultrasound image of the fetus. Gov. Perry will soon speak in favor of this bill on the steps of the capitol in Austin.
When confronted with news items like this, I always fantasize about the news story I wish I was reading: "Gov. Lisa Degliantoni spoke out in favor SB 449, sponsored by Houston Senator Dan Patrick, which would require any man seeking recreational sex to first have the opportunity to put on a condom and not impregnate the women he is about to have intercourse with.” But headlines like that just don't get written, nor do laws like that get written let alone passed.
And why don’t laws like SB 449 get written? Maybe because the boys are in charge or they don’t like wearing condoms or women aren’t forcing them to use condoms before intercourse. Eight years ago, the Alan Guttmacher Institute surveyed over 10,000 American women who had abortions. Nearly half said they hadn’t used birth control in the month they conceived. Ten percent said their partners had objected to it. Three percent said they had thought it would make sex less fun. (Op-Ed Contributor: This Is the Way the Culture Wars End By WILLIAM SALETAN, February 21, 2009, The New York Times.)
Granted I have nothing against recreational sex, nor do I think mandatory sonograms for women scheduled for an abortion are a bad idea as long as the government is going to pay for them, but I am opposed to the government meddling in the bedrooms of consenting adults because those adults are too lazy to use birth control. Our government shouldn’t waste time slapping the hands of lazy individuals using abortion as a method of birth control and this goes for the obese, the willingly unemployed and people who have taken on mortgages they can’t afford.
Our new president has been talking endlessly about personal responsibility and in his recent address to Congress, President Barack Obama said “What is required now is for this country to pull together, confront boldly the challenges we face, and take responsibility for our future once more.”
In the spirit of where this country needs to go, let’s take responsibility and move into houses we can afford, get rid of personal debt, exercise and maintain a healthy body weight and for gosh sakes, put on a condom before having recreational sex so leaders like Dewhurst and Perry can spend time on issues that matter like solar farms, education and health care.
***
I'm not always proud of the articles I published in my past, so when I actually find pieces that still speak to me, up they go!
I loved my job at www.newspapertree.com and I miss it everyday. Here is a link to some of the old stories I wrote with several others that got pulled into the search -
http://newspapertree.com/search?query=Lisa+Degliantoni&submit=.
One way to help end the abortion debate is for individuals to take responsibility for their actions and use a condom or the pill when having recreational sex so that abortion doesn’t have to be used as a form of birth control.
***
We can all agree that culture wars surrounding the abortion debate will never cool. Much like the legalization debate, any conversations about abortion go from zero to 60 in seconds, and the knives are out.
This week in the news, Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst spoke in favor of SB 182 sponsored by Houston state Sen. Dan Patrick, which would require any woman seeking an abortion, to first have the opportunity to hear the heartbeat and see an ultrasound image of the fetus. Gov. Perry will soon speak in favor of this bill on the steps of the capitol in Austin.
When confronted with news items like this, I always fantasize about the news story I wish I was reading: "Gov. Lisa Degliantoni spoke out in favor SB 449, sponsored by Houston Senator Dan Patrick, which would require any man seeking recreational sex to first have the opportunity to put on a condom and not impregnate the women he is about to have intercourse with.” But headlines like that just don't get written, nor do laws like that get written let alone passed.
And why don’t laws like SB 449 get written? Maybe because the boys are in charge or they don’t like wearing condoms or women aren’t forcing them to use condoms before intercourse. Eight years ago, the Alan Guttmacher Institute surveyed over 10,000 American women who had abortions. Nearly half said they hadn’t used birth control in the month they conceived. Ten percent said their partners had objected to it. Three percent said they had thought it would make sex less fun. (Op-Ed Contributor: This Is the Way the Culture Wars End By WILLIAM SALETAN, February 21, 2009, The New York Times.)
Granted I have nothing against recreational sex, nor do I think mandatory sonograms for women scheduled for an abortion are a bad idea as long as the government is going to pay for them, but I am opposed to the government meddling in the bedrooms of consenting adults because those adults are too lazy to use birth control. Our government shouldn’t waste time slapping the hands of lazy individuals using abortion as a method of birth control and this goes for the obese, the willingly unemployed and people who have taken on mortgages they can’t afford.
Our new president has been talking endlessly about personal responsibility and in his recent address to Congress, President Barack Obama said “What is required now is for this country to pull together, confront boldly the challenges we face, and take responsibility for our future once more.”
In the spirit of where this country needs to go, let’s take responsibility and move into houses we can afford, get rid of personal debt, exercise and maintain a healthy body weight and for gosh sakes, put on a condom before having recreational sex so leaders like Dewhurst and Perry can spend time on issues that matter like solar farms, education and health care.
***
I'm not always proud of the articles I published in my past, so when I actually find pieces that still speak to me, up they go!
I loved my job at www.newspapertree.com and I miss it everyday. Here is a link to some of the old stories I wrote with several others that got pulled into the search -
http://newspapertree.com/search?query=Lisa+Degliantoni&submit=.
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Houses for Sale in 79930: Copper and Piedras
This house is located on Copper and Piedras, listed for $174,000, 1,650 square feet, pool. There will be an open house on Jan. 31st, the real estate agent is Lupe Mata (915)584-3488.
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Event: Q&A with Raw Food Chef, Dan McDonald
Tuesday, January 25 · 6:00pm - 8:00pm
dfault
1208 Texas Ave.
Have you been struggling losing weight? Tired of awful diets that make you sluggish? Tired of yo-yoing?
Would you like to change your life for the better by learning how to eat the most beneficial, most healthy, most AMAZING foods ever while losing weight and feeling great?
Dan "The Man" McDonald, nominated as The Sexiest Raw Foods Chef, Best Raw Foods Chef, Best Raw Foods Vlog, etc. is coming to El Paso for a ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME ...event on Tuesday, January 25th for a PERSONAL, INTIMATE and FUN two-hour Q & A session!
Anything you need to know about healthy, beneficial RAW foods way of life, Dan The Man can tell you! He is one of the NATION'S TOP Raw Foods expert chef and has important, life-saving advice that he wants to share with you! A message of hope, love, peace & health!
Here are some IMPORTANT links to check out, Dan The Man has saved people from Diabetes, illnesses, diseases and can save YOU, too!
With Dan's help, this man lost 200 lbs. and is no longer diabetic!
http://www.youtube.com/watchv=g4JQtEZRsq4&feature=player_profilepage
Here's his YouTube page FILLED with tons of recipes, love & hope!
http://www.youtube.com/user/liferegenerator#p/c/C7516B19F319C466/14/g4JQtEZRsq4
Come one, come ALL! ♥
dfault
1208 Texas Ave.
6pm - 8pm
$10
Veggies, fruit & beverages will be served.
All-ages are welcome!
We hope to see you there! ♥
Monday, January 24, 2011
Food Review: The Cuban Pressed Sandwich at Maracas International Food
Tucked into a small gas station in Canutillo, Ramon Ortiz works in a tiny kitchen serving up delectable Puerto Rican dishes. Ortiz claims his Philly is the best thing on the menu, I’m going to have a hard time ordering anything other than the Cuban pressed sandwich.
***
In a town where you can’t spit without hitting yet another “amazing” Mexican joint, restaurants serving International Foods are rare and good ones worth a repeat visit even rarer still. Blame it on a population that believes “the older the woman the better the beans” where traditional Mexican food can dominate the cuisine for decades in a home, the lack of diversity in food is a real issue/crisis in El Paso for diners craving dishes other than Machaca, Huevos Rancheros, Caldo, etc. That is why I recently spent an afternoon driving around Canutillo, past dirt cemeteries with wooden crosses, stray dogs and rows of trailer homes, in search of the genesis of a Facebook post that boasted that a “pressed Cuban sandwich made in a gas station down the street from the Outlet Malls was worth the drive.” (I frequently rely on Facebook for recipes, food recommendations and the chance to flaunt my dining experiences.)
Still lost in Canutillo, I turned the car around at the outlet mall and noticed a small sign in the dirt along the curb that read “pressed sandwiches” with an arrow pointing toward a gas station. Following the arrow, I quickly pulled into the parking lot of a gas station, where a plastic sign hung on one of the exterior walls with “Maracas International Foods” printed on it. I went inside and past the cashier was a former Subway Sandwich stand with Ramon Ortiz standing behind it. Friendly and very patient with my 13,000 questions, he broke down the menu, explaining I had to buy my drinks from the cashier (to include beer) and he would serve me at the section of tables when my sandwich was done. I ordered the 6” Cuban sandwich ($5.50) served with Swiss cheese, pickles, mustard, pulled pork and ham and garlic hash browns on the side.
I waited about five minutes for the sandwich and about halfway through Ortiz sat down at my table and wanted to know who I was, asking him so many questions. We introduced ourselves and found our similar East Coast personalities refreshing, striking up a quick conversation surrounding my love for his Cuban sandwich and his customers desire for more Mexican food on his menu. “I had to add burritos to the menu because so many people asked for it, despite what was on my menu. Finally I started giving away samples of the Cuban sandwich and customers were hooked. Now I can’t get them to order anything else,” says Ortiz.
Ortiz and his wife moved to El Paso from Florida six years ago and being a self proclaimed workaholic, Ortiz now works seven days a week running the kitchen at Maracas and catering to several businesses during lunch. He’s busy but loves the work and if the pressed sandwich is a window into the pure bliss that lies in the flavors of the other items on the menu, I have a lot of time to spend at his table.
The Cuban pressed sandwich includes all the typical ingredients but adds several extra ounces of delicious pulled pork, something Ortiz is not stingy with at all. The bread is coated with just the right amount of garlic butter and puts a crisp texture on the edges. The juxtaposition of textures, warm crunchy bread with melted butter on meat in the middle with a salty burst of pickle, makes every bite divine.
Serving garlic hash browns as a lunch side might seem odd but it’s a perfect compliment to the salty and garlicky sandwich. After the meal, you’ll open a small plastic container of Boston baked bean candies that cut through the garlic, an unexpectedly refreshing treat. Or if you choose not to eat the candies you can just shake the beans in their container that makes the same sound as Maracas. Get it?
The Friday menu consists of Puerto Rican food only, serving up rice and beans and other delectable dishes that run you less than $10. If you’re like me, it will take several visits to venture away from the Cuban but Ortiz swears that “the ladies like the Sandwich de Bistec” - we’ll see if he can convince me to try it by summer.
Have you been to this restaurant? If yes, please add your comments on YELP! Visit my review here, http://www.yelp.com/biz/maracas-canutillo, and add to it.
Starting Jan. 27, visit www.923thefox.com Half Off store for 50% off gift certificates to Maracas International Foods. Click here to buy your gift certificate now.
Info: Maracas International Foods
911 Tolbert Ave.
Canutillo, TX 79835
(915) 877-7307
Mon. – Fri 7 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Sat. 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Sun. noon – 4 p.m.
$5 - $10 per meal
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Event: Grand Opening and Family Day for the Exhibit The Threads of Memory
Museums & Cultural Affairs Department
MEDIA ADVISORY
El Paso Museum of History Presents Grand Opening and Family Day for the Exhibit The Threads of Memory: Spain and the United States (El Hilo de la Memoria: España y los Estados Unidos)
Sunday, January 23rd, 2011
2:00 to 4:00 PM
ALL ACTIVITIES FREE
Experience the excitement as the El Paso Museum of History celebrates the grand opening of this once in a lifetime exhibit, The Threads of Memory: Spain and the United States (El Hilo de la Memoria: España y los Estados Unidos) at this free Family event. Activities will include period sword fighting demonstrations by the Society for Creative Anachronism, calligraphy or writing with a quill pen, doing straw art, making an old globe miniature to take home plus more. Children and adults can try on reproduction period clothing and armor such as the early settlers would have worn plus handle reproduction 17th century weapons such as muskets and swords. There will be re-enactors wearing costumes of the period and a possible special appearance by early explorer Cortes.
At 3:00 PM there will be a special bilingual performance by Teatro Paraguas of “The Peralta Proclamation.” This is not a play but a dramatic costumed reading of one of the documents that will be on display in the exhibit where Pedro de Peralta receives his orders to take over Juan de Oñate’s failed efforts to colonize New Mexico. This company performed for the Prince and Princess of Spain during the 300th Anniversary celebration of the founding of Santa Fe, New Mexico.
On this day only, visitors will have the opportunity to enjoy a special tour of the exhibit by Falia González, Chief of the Conservation Department of the Archivo General de Indias and visiting curator.
All activities will be free and open to all.
The exhibition is sponsored by the Fundación Rafael del Pino and is co-organized by the Archivo General de Indias (General Archive of the Indies) and the State Corporation for the Spanish Cultural Action Abroad (Sociedad Estatal para la Acción Cultural Exterior, or SEACEX), in collaboration with Spain’s Ministries for Foreign Affairs and Cooperation and Culture.
Images courtesy of Crawford MacCallum, Teatro Paraguas and the Archivo General de Indias, Seville, Spain
The El Paso Museum of History exists for the educational benefit of the community and visitors. It promotes the understanding and significance of the rich multicultural and multinational history of the border region known as the Pass of the North
For more information, contact Sue Taylor at (915) 351-3588 or taylorsl@elpasotexas.gov.
MEDIA ADVISORY
El Paso Museum of History Presents Grand Opening and Family Day for the Exhibit The Threads of Memory: Spain and the United States (El Hilo de la Memoria: España y los Estados Unidos)
Sunday, January 23rd, 2011
2:00 to 4:00 PM
ALL ACTIVITIES FREE
Experience the excitement as the El Paso Museum of History celebrates the grand opening of this once in a lifetime exhibit, The Threads of Memory: Spain and the United States (El Hilo de la Memoria: España y los Estados Unidos) at this free Family event. Activities will include period sword fighting demonstrations by the Society for Creative Anachronism, calligraphy or writing with a quill pen, doing straw art, making an old globe miniature to take home plus more. Children and adults can try on reproduction period clothing and armor such as the early settlers would have worn plus handle reproduction 17th century weapons such as muskets and swords. There will be re-enactors wearing costumes of the period and a possible special appearance by early explorer Cortes.
At 3:00 PM there will be a special bilingual performance by Teatro Paraguas of “The Peralta Proclamation.” This is not a play but a dramatic costumed reading of one of the documents that will be on display in the exhibit where Pedro de Peralta receives his orders to take over Juan de Oñate’s failed efforts to colonize New Mexico. This company performed for the Prince and Princess of Spain during the 300th Anniversary celebration of the founding of Santa Fe, New Mexico.
On this day only, visitors will have the opportunity to enjoy a special tour of the exhibit by Falia González, Chief of the Conservation Department of the Archivo General de Indias and visiting curator.
All activities will be free and open to all.
The exhibition is sponsored by the Fundación Rafael del Pino and is co-organized by the Archivo General de Indias (General Archive of the Indies) and the State Corporation for the Spanish Cultural Action Abroad (Sociedad Estatal para la Acción Cultural Exterior, or SEACEX), in collaboration with Spain’s Ministries for Foreign Affairs and Cooperation and Culture.
Images courtesy of Crawford MacCallum, Teatro Paraguas and the Archivo General de Indias, Seville, Spain
The El Paso Museum of History exists for the educational benefit of the community and visitors. It promotes the understanding and significance of the rich multicultural and multinational history of the border region known as the Pass of the North
For more information, contact Sue Taylor at (915) 351-3588 or taylorsl@elpasotexas.gov.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Workshop: 10 Minute Play Workshop Time Change
From the Border Theatre:
The time of the 10-Minute Play workshop has been changed to 3-5 PM. This time seems more convenient for interested parties. The First workshop will be January 29th and they will run on the last Saturday of every month until July, when we will have a public reading of the works. All pieces may potentially be performed as part of our annual short play showcase in August.
Remember the workshop is completely free and all you need is a pencil, paper, and a passion to tell a story.
Thank you and hope to see you there.
--
Austin Savage
Artistic Director - The Border Theatre
915.412.5283
www.bordertheatre.org
The time of the 10-Minute Play workshop has been changed to 3-5 PM. This time seems more convenient for interested parties. The First workshop will be January 29th and they will run on the last Saturday of every month until July, when we will have a public reading of the works. All pieces may potentially be performed as part of our annual short play showcase in August.
Remember the workshop is completely free and all you need is a pencil, paper, and a passion to tell a story.
Thank you and hope to see you there.
--
Austin Savage
Artistic Director - The Border Theatre
915.412.5283
www.bordertheatre.org
El Paso CVB: Meet Maggie Miles
From the CVB: For all those that have wondered who Maggie Miles is, here's a quick update. Maggie Miles is a runner here in El Paso who has dedicated her personal time to share the highs and lows of her training as she prepares for the El Paso Marathon on March 6, 2011, presented by Michelob Ultra and Jarritos. So whether you run, walk, bike, cycle or swim, follow Maggie Miles to keep you motivated and stay on top of your game.
Register today!
Click here to register to run the El Paso Marathon 2011 or visit https://elpasomarathon.org/register.
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Saturday, January 15, 2011
Protest: Tom Brown Book Signing Protest
Join El Paso For Equality tomorrow as we protest outside of Barnes and Noble West during Tom Brown's book signing, Saturday, January 15 · 11:00am - 2:00pm. El Paso and Barnes and Noble must know we no longer will stand for bigotry and hate. We must stand up, be heard, and let everyone know that EQUALITY is afforded to all.
It must be known, to all parties including Barnes and Noble, that free speech (including writing) is a fundamental element of our constitution however Tom Brown spews hatred towards gay and lesbians. Equally important as our 1st Amendment to free speech, El Paso For Equality stands for our 14th Amendment that ensures the Equal Protection Clause. This form of Equality must be extended to all people, including the LGBT community. Yesterday's injunction order, from an El Paso Federal Judge, further propagates and ensures equality in El Paso is and must be afforded to all.
Furthermore, El Paso For Equality, working with other local LGBT organizations plans to express OUR 1st Amendment Right to peacefully assemble and protest Tom Brown's book signing tomorrow at the Barnes and Nobles Bookstore at 705 Sunland Park Drive. If Barnes and Noble intends to promote selling his book, by allowing a book signing, and allow for Tom Brown's bigotry / hatred towards El Paso's LGBT community something must be done! We also plan encourage all LGBT organizations nationwide to boycott this bookseller if they are promoting his book by allowing a book signing. In our modern age, we have options and can patronize other businesses instead of Barnes and Noble.
PLEASE INVITE ALL OF YOUR FACEBOOK FRIENDS ... WE MUST COME OUT IN FORCE!
For more information or to help, contact El Paso For Equality at 915.920.1849
Theatre: Out of the Closet & Into the Fire Volume II
“Out of the Closet and Into the Fire” features stories based on people, local & nationwide, that tell their comedic, heartfelt and painful accounts of coming out. Performance is Saturday, January 15. Dinner will be served at 7 pm, show begins at 8 pm. Tickets in advance are $38 p/p and $40 at the door. Cash bar will be available. Located in the Sunset Hall.
Saturday, January 15 · 8:00pm - 11:00pm
Location: Ardovino's Desert Crossing
1 Ardovino Drive
Sunland Park, NM
Flash Mob: 2 p.m., 1.15.11, Food Court, Bassett Place Mall
Today's the big day! 222 have signed up as of 6am Saturday morning.
Remember to just hang out near the food court at BASSETT PLACE MALL, not CIELO VISTA MALL. At 2pm someone will sound an air horn and then everyone will freeze for five minutes! Practice on a position so you can be ready. You can be scattered throughout the food court area only. If this goes well we'll begin planing these more often around El Paso! 222 would be a record for the state of Texas! Many are saying we cannot pull this off, lets show them El Paso can!
If you need any info text our hotline: 915-224-0411 make sure you "like" our page to receive updates on future flash mobs in El Paso! www.facebook.com/elpaso411
Dallan M
El Paso 411
Remember to just hang out near the food court at BASSETT PLACE MALL, not CIELO VISTA MALL. At 2pm someone will sound an air horn and then everyone will freeze for five minutes! Practice on a position so you can be ready. You can be scattered throughout the food court area only. If this goes well we'll begin planing these more often around El Paso! 222 would be a record for the state of Texas! Many are saying we cannot pull this off, lets show them El Paso can!
If you need any info text our hotline: 915-224-0411 make sure you "like" our page to receive updates on future flash mobs in El Paso! www.facebook.com/elpaso411
Dallan M
El Paso 411
Friday, January 14, 2011
Art Party: Tonight at 1208 texas ave.
it's at: 1208 texas ave.
time: 7pm-12am
what: art, music, booze
who: zeque pena, mitsu overstreet, jason lucero, miguel ibarra, tim razo & more!
this will feature some of the BEST local artists in town, in my opinion. and they will be selling their art. i would LOVE IT if you came (and brought some friends that are art collectors).
tim razo has sold some of his art to beck. and his art is IMPECCABLE. he has some AMAZING pieces! www.flickr.com/timrazo
time: 7pm-12am
what: art, music, booze
who: zeque pena, mitsu overstreet, jason lucero, miguel ibarra, tim razo & more!
this will feature some of the BEST local artists in town, in my opinion. and they will be selling their art. i would LOVE IT if you came (and brought some friends that are art collectors).
tim razo has sold some of his art to beck. and his art is IMPECCABLE. he has some AMAZING pieces! www.flickr.com/timrazo
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Join this Fort Bliss NCO and run the 2011 El Paso Marathon
The El Paso Marathon is coming and it's time to get training. Take a listen to one of the runners in this year's race, he runs in 50 states and will be at the 2011 El Paso Marathon. Register today at www.elpasomarathon.org.
Support the Arts: Donate to INBAsion on KickStarter
David Flores, a founding member of the REZIZTE collective has put together a really great art event on Friday and Saturday of next week, January 21 and 22, with 13 crews from around the city (see photos and post on my page). Artists, DJ's and others are donating their time, the INBA art museum in Juarez is donating refreshments and a freshly painted wall that stretches around the museum and is highly visible in downtown Juarez, but the crews themselves have to provide the materials, and he's realized over the past week that many can't afford to do that.
We are trying to raise money for 150 cans of graffiti-quality spray paint, @ $5 a can that's $750 dollars. We are working with Making Graffity store in Juarez who are donating the special caps used by the artists in their work.
Can you help? $5 to donate a can/ $50 to support a "crew", any amount welcome.
Click here to donate to the project!
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Thursday, January 13, 2011
Sale: Happy Birthday Pifas Sale at Max Mina!
From Max Mina
Happy Birthday Pifas Sale tomorrow!
In honor of our employee's birthday three of Pifas' favorite designers will be on sale for 30% OFF!*
Get 30% OFF Kenneth Cole, Armani and Abercrombie & Fitch for Men & Women!...Plus starting at 5pm we will be serving wine from Star Canyon Winery until 7pm!*
*Offer can not be combined with any other offers. Offer valid January 14, 2010.
2609 North Stanton Suite B in Kern Place
El Paso, TX, 79902
Event Tonight: El Paso Marathon Presents a New Year’s Resolution Party
Resolve to be a Better YOU in 2011
El Paso Marathon Presents a New Year’s Resolution Party
Thursday, January 13, 2011
El Paso, Texas -- The El Paso Marathon Foundation is all about helping you become a better YOU in 2011--We’d love to be your new year’s resolution! To get you started on your path, we’ll be hosting an insightful clinic disguised as a party (shhh…) designed for potential 5k and half marathoners. Visit with us on Thursday, January 13th at Geske’s Fire Grill, 1506 Lee Trevino, from 5:30p to 7:30p and gain valuable information from nutrition and training experts designed to get even the most stubborn non-runners out and about. Being a “marathoner” has a nice ring to it, doesn’t it?
Whether you’re a curious “non-runner”, assembling a team or plan on meeting a personal goal by participating in the marathon, the New Year’s Resolution party is a great way to get inspired and get training. Meet like-minded individuals, get training tips, and have a great time. The El Paso Marathon will take place on Sunday, March 6, 2011.
Resolving to give back to your community? Come down to the New Year’s party and sign up to volunteer with the El Paso Marathon.
The El Paso Marathon organization continues to grow in strides each year. What started in 2006 with 1,100 runners has been on a healthy growth path--we’re expecting close to 4000 people to take to the streets in 2011!
New Year’s Resolution Party Info:
Date: Thursday, January 13, 2011
Time: 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Place: Geske’s Fire Grill, 1506 Lee Trevino
Admission: FREE
For more information please visit www.elpasomarathon.org
About Michelob Ultra
Michelob Ultra has partnered with key running and cycling events nationwide as part of the brand’s ongoing commitment to adult fitness and the sports of running and cycling. Michelob Ultra is proud to include the Michelob Ultra El Paso Marathon as one of these premier adult fitness events. Michelob Ultra sponsors over 40 such events across the U.S. ranging in size from 2,000-65,000 participants. With these sponsorships Michelob Ultra continues its commitment to promote fun, healthy and active adult lifestyles.
About the El Paso Marathon Foundation
The El Paso Marathon Foundation mission is to organize a first-class marathon that promotes health and fitness in the community, brings tourism to the region of El Paso and provides support to local and national non-profit organizations.
El Paso Marathon Presents a New Year’s Resolution Party
Thursday, January 13, 2011
El Paso, Texas -- The El Paso Marathon Foundation is all about helping you become a better YOU in 2011--We’d love to be your new year’s resolution! To get you started on your path, we’ll be hosting an insightful clinic disguised as a party (shhh…) designed for potential 5k and half marathoners. Visit with us on Thursday, January 13th at Geske’s Fire Grill, 1506 Lee Trevino, from 5:30p to 7:30p and gain valuable information from nutrition and training experts designed to get even the most stubborn non-runners out and about. Being a “marathoner” has a nice ring to it, doesn’t it?
Whether you’re a curious “non-runner”, assembling a team or plan on meeting a personal goal by participating in the marathon, the New Year’s Resolution party is a great way to get inspired and get training. Meet like-minded individuals, get training tips, and have a great time. The El Paso Marathon will take place on Sunday, March 6, 2011.
Resolving to give back to your community? Come down to the New Year’s party and sign up to volunteer with the El Paso Marathon.
The El Paso Marathon organization continues to grow in strides each year. What started in 2006 with 1,100 runners has been on a healthy growth path--we’re expecting close to 4000 people to take to the streets in 2011!
New Year’s Resolution Party Info:
Date: Thursday, January 13, 2011
Time: 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Place: Geske’s Fire Grill, 1506 Lee Trevino
Admission: FREE
For more information please visit www.elpasomarathon.org
About Michelob Ultra
Michelob Ultra has partnered with key running and cycling events nationwide as part of the brand’s ongoing commitment to adult fitness and the sports of running and cycling. Michelob Ultra is proud to include the Michelob Ultra El Paso Marathon as one of these premier adult fitness events. Michelob Ultra sponsors over 40 such events across the U.S. ranging in size from 2,000-65,000 participants. With these sponsorships Michelob Ultra continues its commitment to promote fun, healthy and active adult lifestyles.
About the El Paso Marathon Foundation
The El Paso Marathon Foundation mission is to organize a first-class marathon that promotes health and fitness in the community, brings tourism to the region of El Paso and provides support to local and national non-profit organizations.
Friday, January 7, 2011
Volunteer: Gene Roddenberry Planetarium Docent Program needs your help
From the Gene Roddenberry Planetarium staff:
Greetings from the Gene Roddenberry Planetarium!
As you may know, we have recently started a docent program to help our student planetarium visitors get more out of their visit to our facility.
Unfortunately we have not been as successful as we had hoped in attracting volunteers to be docents. So, we are turning to our EPISD family in hope that maybe you know someone that might be interested in becoming a docent at the planetarium.
The workload is easy, the time commitment is small, and the satisfaction is great.
Docents guide students through the exhibits as well as help planetarium personnel with crowd control. Docents do not have to be "scientists." They just have to love helping our students learn and helping the community grow.
The Gene Roddenberry Planetarium host shows throughout the school year, and has shown more than 1 million students in the El Paso area the wonders of the universe in its 41 years of operation. Prospective docents do not have to have a background in astronomy or science in order to be part of the program.
Planetarium docents will help students understand the exhibits of the planetarium as well as help with questions regarding planetarium programs. Docents will assist in the planetarium during the days that classes are visiting. Typically, there are three shows a day during the school year. Docents may volunteer for all day sessions, or partial days. The schedule is very flexible. Volunteers will be part of the EPISD Volunteer in Public Schools program, and will have to go through proper screening prior to becoming part of the program.
This is a tremendous opportunity for organizations that have to meet community service hours or even retirees with a little time to spare. We are hoping that you can help spread the word, and that you may know of a person or group that could help with our program.
For more information, please have your prospective volunteers contact Andy Quintana @ 587-1172.
Or, you can direct them to our online volunteer sign up at: http://www.volunteermatch.org/search/opp765209.jsp
Thank you for your time!
Tim Holt
Director of Instructional Technology
Cory Stone
Planetarium Program Manager
Andy Quintana
Planetarium Docent Coordinator
Greetings from the Gene Roddenberry Planetarium!
As you may know, we have recently started a docent program to help our student planetarium visitors get more out of their visit to our facility.
Unfortunately we have not been as successful as we had hoped in attracting volunteers to be docents. So, we are turning to our EPISD family in hope that maybe you know someone that might be interested in becoming a docent at the planetarium.
The workload is easy, the time commitment is small, and the satisfaction is great.
Docents guide students through the exhibits as well as help planetarium personnel with crowd control. Docents do not have to be "scientists." They just have to love helping our students learn and helping the community grow.
The Gene Roddenberry Planetarium host shows throughout the school year, and has shown more than 1 million students in the El Paso area the wonders of the universe in its 41 years of operation. Prospective docents do not have to have a background in astronomy or science in order to be part of the program.
Planetarium docents will help students understand the exhibits of the planetarium as well as help with questions regarding planetarium programs. Docents will assist in the planetarium during the days that classes are visiting. Typically, there are three shows a day during the school year. Docents may volunteer for all day sessions, or partial days. The schedule is very flexible. Volunteers will be part of the EPISD Volunteer in Public Schools program, and will have to go through proper screening prior to becoming part of the program.
This is a tremendous opportunity for organizations that have to meet community service hours or even retirees with a little time to spare. We are hoping that you can help spread the word, and that you may know of a person or group that could help with our program.
For more information, please have your prospective volunteers contact Andy Quintana @ 587-1172.
Or, you can direct them to our online volunteer sign up at: http://www.volunteermatch.org/search/opp765209.jsp
Thank you for your time!
Tim Holt
Director of Instructional Technology
Cory Stone
Planetarium Program Manager
Andy Quintana
Planetarium Docent Coordinator
Lunch: Taco Fridays at Entravision Communications
The Tacoholics Taco Truck will be at the Entravision Communications (5426 N. Mesa) parking lot today, 11 A - 2 P. Menu:
Tacos: $1.50 each or 4 for $6
Sirloin/Carne Asada
South Texan: Sirloin, Queso Fresco, Grilled Onions
Korean BBQ/Bulgogi: Marinated Sirloin, Asian Vinaigrette Slaw
Chicken Chimichurri
Cactus/Nopalitos: Cactus, Jalapenos, Tomato, and Onions; all grilled and topped with Queso Fresco
$2 each or 4 for $8
Chipotle BBQ Shrimp
Quesadillas: $2.50 Plain or $3.50 with Meat
All quesadillas are made with Asadero cheese and flour tortillas
Mexican Philly Sandwich: $6
6” Hoagie Roll, Sirloin, Long Green Chile, Onions, Mushrooms, Asadero Cheese, A-1 Cream Sauce
Thursday, January 6, 2011
What is art? And can it be wheat glued to a trash bin?
What a fantastic discovery on the trash bin outside of Hope n Anchor on Mesa - a Luca Libre mask made up of tons of tiny faces, wheat glued to the trash can. This artist puts their work up everywhere, is it art? What do you think?
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art,
el paso,
graffiti,
lisa degliantoni,
lucha libre,
wheat glue
1/2 Off Store: Good O'Days Classic Burgers
Visit the Half Off Store at www.923thefox.com and buy a $20 gift certificate for only $10 for Good O'Days Classic Burgers. Enjoy deliciously juicy burgers for 1/2 off! Good O'Days Classic Burgers is located at 12102 Montwood, in East El Paso.
Click here to buy your 1/2 off deal now or visit http://www.923thefox.com/half-off.php.
Event: Binational Independent Film Festival
Info: Documentaries at the Downtown Main Library at 5:15 pm FREE OF CHARGE. Films at UTEP’s Union Cinema at 7 pm. Again, the most affordable tckets in town - $2 for Seniors, Students, and Military, and $4 General Public. This year we have movies from: United States, Mexico, Canada, Chile, Argentina, and Ireland.
As always, every day at UTEP’s Union Cinema, there will be a talk with filmmakers after the 7PM Movie, and every other day at the Downtown Main Library after the Documentaries at 5:15, as well.
Click here to for the full schedule or visit this url: http://www.binationalfilmfestival.org/elpasoschedule.php
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Event: El Paso for Equality Fundraiser, Jan. 5th at Hope and Anchor
El Paso for Equality Fundraiser this Wednesday, Jan. 5th at Hope and Anchor
01.05.11 – El Paso for Equality invites you to join in an evening of fundraising and fun at Hope and Anchor, 4012, N. Mesa from 6 – 8 p.m., this Wednesday, January 5th. “Admission” to this event is free! There will be great door prizes, live music, and an opportunity to purchase our El Paso for Equality wristbands for only $1!
The evening will also feature a silent auction and we encourage you to bid on exciting items supplied by locally-owned El Paso businesses to include; Airline International, Crtyal, Eric Smith personal trainer, Erin Streater, Funki Munki, G2, Nonos, Ruby Lola, Salon de Beaute and more.
El Paso For Equality is a grassroots movement to ensure all El Pasoans are treated with equality regardless of the person’s actual or perceived race, gender, color, ethnicity, national origin, age, gender identity, marital status, disability, or sexual orientation.
For more information regarding this event, and to arrange interviews, please contact Lyda Ness at (915) 920 – 1849 or lydaness@yahoo.com.
Visit us online at www.elpasoforequality.com.
Labels:
el paso for equality,
equal rights,
Lyda Ness
Radio Archives: Tom Brown Radio Interview on The Lisa D Show
From Pastor Tom Brown's newsletter:
Radio Interview
You can hear the spirited interview with gay-activist, Lisa Degliantoni and Pastor Brown by clicking here. Two days later, Lisa applauded a gay magazine that called Pastor Tom Brown a bigot. [Click here to read the Dallas Voice article by John Wright, "Now that he's screwed 200 out of health benefits, El Paso bigot Tom Brown wants to be left alone."] Since then Pastor Tom says he will not be granting interviews with her and the station anymore. Enjoy this last one.
Click here to listen to the interview.
Radio Interview
You can hear the spirited interview with gay-activist, Lisa Degliantoni and Pastor Brown by clicking here. Two days later, Lisa applauded a gay magazine that called Pastor Tom Brown a bigot. [Click here to read the Dallas Voice article by John Wright, "Now that he's screwed 200 out of health benefits, El Paso bigot Tom Brown wants to be left alone."] Since then Pastor Tom says he will not be granting interviews with her and the station anymore. Enjoy this last one.
Click here to listen to the interview.
Labels:
gay activist,
pastor tom brown,
the lisa d show
News: Oprah Net Launches, Critics Respond
From The Hollywood Reporter
Oprah Winfrey launched her new cable channel at noon Saturday. So what do the critics have to say about it, now that it's all of a day old? The New York Times wrote that "OWN is a place where cynicism takes a holiday and mockery hasn't yet been invented." IndieWire.com weighed in that OWN "displays a whiff of spirituality, a huge amount of life-style fluff and a surprising layer of substance." It added that only die-hard Winfrey fans would like most of the programs that air on the network, which ranges from shows on cooking and how to unclutter your home to celebrity-themed series starring Sarah Ferguson and Shania Twain.
Salon.com called it a living monument to its creator's power -- and a celebration of her willingness to use that power as a force for good: "We won't just watch OWN; we will gaze upon it with awe and affection and marvel at the sweet magnificence of its founder."
Click here to read the full story.
Oprah Winfrey launched her new cable channel at noon Saturday. So what do the critics have to say about it, now that it's all of a day old? The New York Times wrote that "OWN is a place where cynicism takes a holiday and mockery hasn't yet been invented." IndieWire.com weighed in that OWN "displays a whiff of spirituality, a huge amount of life-style fluff and a surprising layer of substance." It added that only die-hard Winfrey fans would like most of the programs that air on the network, which ranges from shows on cooking and how to unclutter your home to celebrity-themed series starring Sarah Ferguson and Shania Twain.
Salon.com called it a living monument to its creator's power -- and a celebration of her willingness to use that power as a force for good: "We won't just watch OWN; we will gaze upon it with awe and affection and marvel at the sweet magnificence of its founder."
Click here to read the full story.
Labels:
Hollywood Reporter,
Oprah Winfrey Network,
OWN
News: Gay Characters Pop Up In Teen-Targeted Shows
From the Los Angeles Times
As it becomes more common for teenagers to realize - and then tell others - that they are gay or lesbian, there is also a growing number of teen characters on TV programs geared toward teens going through the same thing. The CW's "90210," which returns on Jan. 24, joins the ranks of shows like "Glee," "Gossip Girl," "Pretty Little Liars," "Hellcats," "Greek" and the new MTV series "Skins" in showcasing young, gay roles.
The takeaway in these shows is typically consistent: that you will be accepted for who you are. Jarrett Barrios, president of the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, pointed to the example of Kurt coming out to his dad in "Glee." "We see in 'Glee' in the father's response a very important role modeling on how to show your love for the child who just came out.
Click here to read the full story.
As it becomes more common for teenagers to realize - and then tell others - that they are gay or lesbian, there is also a growing number of teen characters on TV programs geared toward teens going through the same thing. The CW's "90210," which returns on Jan. 24, joins the ranks of shows like "Glee," "Gossip Girl," "Pretty Little Liars," "Hellcats," "Greek" and the new MTV series "Skins" in showcasing young, gay roles.
The takeaway in these shows is typically consistent: that you will be accepted for who you are. Jarrett Barrios, president of the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, pointed to the example of Kurt coming out to his dad in "Glee." "We see in 'Glee' in the father's response a very important role modeling on how to show your love for the child who just came out.
Click here to read the full story.
Monday, January 3, 2011
The Lisa D Show hits the road in 2011 - literally.
Hello everyone and welcome to 2011! I am thrilled to announce some very exciting developments for The Lisa D Show this year. After spending 2010 in the radio studio, I am taking the show on the road with my trusty Flip camera. I will continue to interview the people who truly inspire me; artists, chefs, writers, entrepreneurs, etc. Using the power of Facebook (1,900 plus fans and friends) and the power of thelisadshow.blogspot.com (thousands of page views) I will continue to promote and highlight minds that shine! Thank you for an amazing 2010 on the air!
Email: thelisadshow@gmail.com
Facebook: facebook.com/CharlandoconlaGringa
Twitter: TheLisaDShow
You Tube: youtube.com/user/TheLisaDShow
Labels:
artists,
chefs,
el paso,
entrepreneurs,
the lisa d show,
writers
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