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Members of the Fort Bliss Army Garrison and the El Paso community celebrated the restoration of Rudolph Charles von Ripper’s ...
In a time when so much storytelling chases urgency — fast plots, clean resolutions, loud emotion — there’s something quietly ...
His work, while deeply rooted in Soviet traditions, sometimes challenged the very premises of Socialist Realism by revealing ...
It’s All in the Details,” on display through Sept. 21, is an eclectic show themed around works from the permanent collection ...
For generations, tattoos have served as both a rite of passage and a record of service for members of the military.
The Film Festival, organized by the El Paso Community Foundation, will take place from Thursday, July 17, to Sunday, July 27, ...
Finding an ink-free service member is infinitely more rare than the alternative, but that is a relatively new phenomenon.
The Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience will continue its “Sit a Spell: Virtual Southern Summer Series” at noon Thursday ...
A Nazi captain gave artwork, which depicts an intimate Roman romance, to a civilian. When he died, his heirs decided to ...
During World War II, iconic pictures portrayed Americans serving the war effort either in uniform or at home as defense plant ...
A decade-by-decade retrospective that highlights the SoCal landmark's greatest creations, fascinating pivots and noteworthy ...
A mosaic panel on travertine slabs, depicting an erotic theme from the Roman era, was returned to the archaeological park of ...