Deep Ellum has a new mural that celebrates Texas and Mexico s culture
Artist, Mariell Guzman, was born and raised in Mexico and now brightens up the Dallas-Fort Worth area with colorful murals. And for the first time, in Deep Ellum. Author: Rashel Cedeno de Abreu Published: 6:48 PM CDT June 22, 2021 Updated: 6:48 PM CDT June 22, 2021
DALLAS
We officially have a new instagrammable spot in Dallas.
In the heart of Deep Ellum, a new mural brings color and joy to the community, and this time, celebrating Texas and Mexico s culture.
The artist, Mariell Guzman, was born and raised in Mexico, and is now well-known in her new home, Dallas, for her bright and colorful murals. In this occasion, she proudly makes her Deep Ellum debut with a piece that represents her Mexican and Texan influences and how the landscapes of these communities shaped her as an artist.
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Austin woman marks one year on journey to become pitmaster
Austin woman marks one year on journey to become pitmaster
Eliana Gutierrez was made pitmaster’s apprentice to Miguel Vidal at Valentina’s Tex Mex Barbeque on her 20th birthday in April 2020.
AUSTIN, Texas - One year ago this week an Austin woman was placed on a path to become one of the youngest female pitmasters in the United States.
Eliana Gutierrez was made pitmaster’s apprentice to Miguel Vidal at Valentina’s Tex Mex Barbeque on her 20th birthday in April 2020. I understand it’s a little different to have a 21-year-old girl smoking like 40 briskets and serving them up. I’d be lying if I said it didn’t take a big toll on me like mentally to push through that. But at the same time, I’ve been doing it for a good reason. said Gutierrez.
Trailblazing Houston performer earns Texas-sized spotlight from Pepsi Houston s Fat Tony is one of four Texans featured in the Pepsi campaign.
Photo by Maxwell Gay
Fat Tony (Anthony Lawson Obi) has been working that sound for a while. The man behind Houston-centric releases such as
RABDARGAB (a tribute to an HISD reading program) and
MacGregor Park blends classic ’90s country, R&B, and rap to create a sound that has been described as a “one-man genre.” (His TikTok mixing Brooks & Dunn and Too $hort has gone viral.) Now mega brand Pepsi is taking notice of the phat and Fat musician as part of its The Taste of Your Texas road-trip campaign and mini documentary series. The tour, which highlights trailblazing Texans, stops by all major cities and centers on four stars. In Houston, Fat Tony releases an exclusive video (watch it here) for “Gambling Man (Mariachi Remix),” accompanied by a 12-piece mariachi ensemble.
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