By Bill Davenport on June 22, 2012
El Paso’s Downtown Arts District has so many things going on the week of June 22-30 that thay’ve launched a new website, to help keep [...]
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By Bill Davenport on June 22, 2012
Houston sculptor Bob Pack’s “The Guardian,” a realistic statue of a police officer and a boy has stood in front of the Sugar Land police [...]
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By Sebastien Boncy on June 22, 2012
It’s almost July, and perhaps you have no interest in losing yourself in the waves of insect din and the swampy stickiness, even though it [...]
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