Nurturing Center Offers Help for Moms-To-Be

By. Megan Zapalac   Ellie Contreras, operations manager for the Nurturing Center, said the local non-profit organization began operations about 27 years ago with volunteers handing out supplies to expecting mothers from the back of a car. From humble beginnings, the center currently operates from their location at 3303 66th St., offering a variety of prenatal […]

The World’s a Stage: Moonlight Musicals Preps Actors for Future

  By Michelle Bless Editor’s note: This article is the second in a series of stories about Lubbock’s Moonlight Musicals.  Since its first show premiered in 2006, Moonlight Musicals has provided Texas Tech University students with opportunities to build their resumes and gain experience in live theater. Rose Duncan, the choir director of Frenship Middle […]

From Dirt to Drama: Moonlight Musicals Gain Traction with Local Audiences

By Michelle Bless Editor’s note: This article is the first in a series of stories about Lubbock’s Moonlight Musicals.  In April 2005, Texas Tech Professor of Voice Gerald Dolter heard the City of Lubbock was building an amphitheater in Mackenzie Park. After years of performing and teaching in Germany followed by years of summers spent […]

Sex-trafficking: The Life & The Trade

Sex-trafficking: The Life & The Trade

Fight or Flight: The Benefits and Dangers of Boxing

By Joshua Bray While back-to-back deaths of professional boxers have focused on the dangers of the sport, a Lubbock gym is highlighting the importance of responsible coaching and fighter safety. On July 23, professional boxer Maxim Dadashev died due to a brain injury sustained during his Maryland boxing match four days prior, according to the […]

Creative Minds: Lubbock comic talents speak on publishing and challenges

By: Riley Golden Sequential art encapsulates a lot of different things, but probably two of the most prominent mediums are children’s books and comics – two types of books the guys at D&D Studios have been pushing out in recent months. Derrick Fleece, a Lubbock resident, had independently been developing a comic for a few […]

TTU Experts Discuss Dietary Supplement Use

For people who need to improve personal wellness, dietary supplements may be the perfect solution; however, depending on one’s current health, supplements may be unnecessary. Mindy Diller, registered dietician at Texas Tech University Hospitality Services, said people tend to rely on vitamins and supplements to improve one’s daily intake of nutrients. “I do think that […]

Life After Addiction

Andrew Aleman remembers climbing through a window after being locked out of his home, when he discovered something he will never forget – his friend dead on the couch. In the weeks prior to the fatal drug overdose, Aleman’s friend quit his addiction recovery program. Aleman said he was devastated by the tragedy and is […]

'Santa's Land' Open For The Holidays

With his white beard, round belly, and his passion of bringing joy to children during the Christmas holiday, Billy Bob Chancy might as well have a sleigh complete with reindeer and all.

Culture Clothing On The Trail

The opportunity for local artists to showcase pieces of performing and visual art came earlier this month with the monthly First Friday Art Trail.