The Comic Strip is a lovely nightclub where you can laugh, whether you're watching a headliner or up-and-coming talent. The seating is arranged like a cabaret theater, with tables and chairs facing the stage, and the staff is friendly and discreet, ensuring you don't miss any of the action. To make the most of your visit, The Comic Strip suggests checking out a YouTube clip or the headliner's biography beforehand to get an idea of what to expect. Reserved ticket holders are seated closer to the stage, while General Admission seating is on a first-come-first-served basis. The venue also offers a range of event and room rental options, perfect for office parties or other gatherings.
Experience a memorable time at La Viña Winery's Annual Spring Wine Festival. Be amazed by the extensive selection of over 20 wines available to taste and purchase, each carefully crafted to indulge your senses and tantalize your palate. With so many wines to try, you will uncover a new favorite. Indulge your senses with many culinary delights prepared by over 60 food and arts and crafts vendors. From delectable dishes to mouth-watering treats, there's something to satisfy every craving. Three live bands will perform daily to add to the sensory feast, each bringing a unique energy and vibe to the festival. Take advantage of this exciting event to get transported to a world of flavor, music, and art.
Welcome to Saint Patrick Cathedral, the seat of the Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of El Paso. Located in downtown El Paso, the Cathedral is an important historical landmark and a beautiful expression of faith. The clergy and townspeople built it to showcase their devotion to their religion. The Cathedral boasts custom-made stained-glass windows created by the Emil Frei Art Glass Co. of St. Louis and Munich. These windows depict scenes of Jesus Christ's life, from His birth to resurrection. The windows were donated by different parishioners, who also included inscriptions dedicated to their friends or family members.
The El Paso Holocaust Museum and Study Center is a commemorative site in Downtown El Paso. It pays tribute to the millions of individuals who lost their lives in the atrocities committed by the Nazi Regime between 1933 to 1945. The Museum has a permanent exhibit showcases multi-media galleries, including the Moving Gallery of El Paso Holocaust Survivors. Using education, outreach, and cultural activities, visitors can expand their knowledge about the Holocaust and understand how to fight against bigotry and intolerance. The Museum provides materials in both English and Spanish, and it also offers year-round programs to complement its lessons. Admission is free of charge, but visitors are encouraged to make donations.