What’s Up With All the Boba Shops?

In a world where coffee reigns supreme, boba is slowly rising to the top, where it has become a symbol of growing diversity and culture in the Rio Grande Valley.

Escaping Hustle Culture in the RGV

Colorful illustration depicting two scenes where a person with teal hair expresses opposing emotions. To the left, the person is worried, surrounded by a busy, dark city. To the right, the person is smiling, surrounded by a bright, slow landscape with someone on a bike in their background.

While bigger cities have a lot to offer, they can feel overwhelming, cluttered, and crowded. In comparison, the RGV gives us the time to value our community’s and culture’s richness— an ideal spot to join a slower, more intentional way of living.

Jesus Treviño Opens Art Exhibit at IMAS

Latino wearing a black shirt smiling, surrounded by frames of his artwork.

Jesus Treviño is a wonderful example of Rio Grande Valley talent nurtured by amazing art educators. His exhibition, La Carrera Fading in the Sun, shows an artist who pushes past mastery of the medium and is sharpening his voice and identity.

Valley Viral Best Moments of 2022

We took a trip down memory lane and compiled a list of 5 eventful moments that happened in the Rio Grande Valley in 2022. Let’s make 2023 another year to remember!

Fragile History

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