TV Series Set In El Paso Ready To Air [VIDEO]
It begins July 10th!!
It begins July 10th!!
There is a new study we've been talking about on the Morning Show showing that, though the drug violence is nowhere near where it was two years ago, residents of Cd. Juárez still don't feel safe. So here's a question for those of us north of the border: Is it safe -- or safe enough -- to go back yet?
It's an hour-long look at the "murder capitol of the world", from the point of view of a war photo-journalist.
This series is going to cover other war-ravaged parts of the world in coming weeks, but tonight the focus is on our neighbor next door, a city that I can see through my window as I write this post.
I've included the preview video for the series (the
So yesterday, one of the guys here at KLAQ was kind enough to show me around town a little bit. I've heard so much about Juarez, but in all my trips to El Paso, this was the first time I ventured to the border
The Avengers doesn't come out in the U.S. for another week, but I could see the movie ahead of everyone by crossing the border into Juarez.
What a great interview! The Q Morning Show welcomed author Charles Bowden and director Charlie Minn to talk about Juarez. Things are quieter south of our border lately, but the nights of heading to Juarez for weekend fun are looooong gone. It'll be years before Cd. Juarez ever loses it's reputation as the most dangerous city in North America -- because it still is.
The El Paso Times has published some incredible footage of the massacre that led to the Cereso prison riot that killed 17 and injured 70. This story is making international news and shows, once again, how screwed up things continue to be in Cd. Juarez.
Why? BECAUSE CERESO GUARDS ARE SHOWN GIVING INMATES KEYS TO OTHER INMATES' PRISON CELLS TO KILL THEM!
The City of Juarez Mexico wants to put on a concert in October to promote competition in business.
We guess it was only a matter of time. Violent role playing games have been the rage since Castle Wolfenstein back in the day, and the more realistic the game environment, the better the game's sales. We talked about this on the KLAQ Morning Show, and here it is: "Call of Juarez, The Cartel", with its video trailer
Movie director Charlie Minn stopped by the studio to talk about his new movie about the violence in Juarez called "8 Murders A Day."