Here’s a roundup of some culture and civic events in the borderland in the coming week.

Jewel Box Series

The El Paso Community Foundation’s annual Jewel Box Series returns with a season of locally produced theater, music and performance works presented in the 195-seat Philanthropy Theatre at the Plaza Theatre Performing Arts Centre. The 2026 lineup features productions by SOMOS Performance Group, Eden Performing Arts, Next Stage Theatre Co. and Kessto Kreatures, with performances scheduled on select weekends throughout the spring.

When: Select weekends, Jan. 11-May 17

Where: Philanthropy Theatre, Plaza Theatre Performing Arts Centre, 125 W. Mills Ave.

Cost: Varies

Information: elpasolive.com

The University of Texas at El Paso men’s basketball team opens the 2026 calendar year with a two-game homestand at the Don Haskins Center as the Miners look to climb the Conference USA standings. (Courtesy UTEP Athletics)

UTEP Men’s Basketball vs. Middle Tennessee / WKU

The University of Texas at El Paso men’s basketball team opens the 2026 calendar year with a two-game homestand at the Don Haskins Center as the Miners look to climb the Conference USA standings. UTEP enters the week with a 4-10 overall record and is seeking its first conference win.

When: 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 8, vs. Middle Tennessee; 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 10, vs. WKU

Where: Don Haskins Center, 151 Glory Road

Cost: All tickets for Jan. 8 game priced at $9.15

Information: utepminers.com

Texas Bighorn Society volunteers help build a water guzzler on Franklin Mountains State Park. The guzzlers collect rainwater for desert bighorn sheep and other animals. (Courtesy Texas Bighorn Society)

Women Hike at Lower Sunset Trail

An easy-to-moderate guided hike for women through the Chihuahuan Desert, led by a female ranger or volunteer, offering participants a chance to learn best hiking practices and explore the area’s desert ecosystems. The 2.5-mile route is suitable for families, beginner hikers, and geology and wildlife enthusiasts.

When: 8:30 a.m.-noon Saturday, Jan. 10

Where: Franklin Mountains State Park, Tom Mays Unit, 2900 Tom Mays Park Access Road

Cost: $5 (ages 13 and older); free for Texas State Park Pass holders and children ages 5-12

Information: Reservations required, 915-444-9121

Hikers climb a trail in the Knapp Land Nature Reserve, with Hondo Pass and northeast El Paso in the distance, Feb. 3, 2025. (Corrie Boudreaux/El Paso Matters)

Peak Challenge at Ron Coleman Trail

An advanced hiking event at Franklin Mountains State Park challenging participants to complete one of the park’s most strenuous routes. The hike covers approximately 4 miles and includes steep inclines, rock scrambling and chain-assisted ascents, beginning in McKelligon Canyon and ending at Smuggler’s Pass. Reservations are required and space is limited.

When: 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 11

Where: Meet at Smuggler’s Pass (Mammoth Trunk) parking area, Franklin Mountains State Park

Cost: $5 (ages 13 and older); free for Texas State Park Pass holders and children ages 5-12

Information: Registration required, 915-444-9121

Coming Up

Zuill Bailey

Zuill Bailey and Friends

The opening week of the festival brings together cellist Zuill Bailey and guest performers including the Vega Quartet, violinists Helen Kim and Yinzi Kong, and pianist and festival director William Ransom for an evening of chamber music aimed at engaging new audiences.

When: 7:30-9 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 14

Where: UTEP Fox Fine Arts Recital Hall

Cost: Varies

Information: elpasopromusica.org

The El Paso Museum of History, 510 N. Santa Fe St. (Pablo Villa / El Paso Matters)

Third Thursdays in the Downtown Arts District

A monthly initiative bringing extended hours, special programming and coordinated activities to cultural institutions throughout the Downtown Arts District, where you can experience multiple venues in a single evening. Participating locations include the El Paso Museum of Art, El Paso Museum of History, El Paso Mexican American Cultural Center, El Paso Public Library Main Branch, La Nube STEAM Discovery Center, the Visit El Paso Visitors Information Center, El Paso Community Foundation and the Market EP.

When: 5-7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 15

Where: Locations across the Downtown Arts District

Cost: Free

Information: elpasotexas.gov

The Judson F. Williams Convention Center, center, with the Abraham Chavez Theatre at bottom left, share a shaded plaza. The city recently bought the buildings adjacent to the convention center to expand its footprint. (Corrie Boudreaux/El Paso Matters)

Days of Remembrance Bridal & Quince Expo: 

The 36th annual Winter Days of Remembrance Bridal & Quince Expo will bring together brides, quinceañeras and families from across the region for a showcase of more than 75 local vendors, along with entertainment and prize giveaways.

When: 11 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 18

Where: El Paso Convention Center, 1 Civic Center Plaza

Cost: Tickets available online

Information: bridalquinceexpo.com

Mark Your Calendar

Outdoor Cooking 101

A hands-on workshop focused on campfire cooking with a Dutch oven, offering participants an opportunity to practice outdoor cooking techniques at Franklin Mountains State Park. Space is limited and advance registration is required.

When: 10 a.m.-noon Saturday, Jan. 24

Where: Franklin Mountains State Park, Visitor Center, 2900 Tom Mays Access Road

Cost: $8 (ages 13 and older); $3 with Texas State Park Pass; $1 (ages 5-12)

Information: tpwd.texas.gov

Philanthropy Theatre. (Courtesy El Paso Live)

EPSO’s ‘Majestic Rhythms’

The El Paso Symphony Orchestra presents a two-night program featuring conductor Bohuslav Rattay and violinist Matthew Vera, with works by Alberto Ginastera, Édouard Lalo and Ferde Grofé. A pre-concert “Opening Notes” talk with Nathan Black begins at 6:30 p.m. each evening in the Philanthropy Theatre.

When: 7:30 p.m. Friday-Saturday, Jan. 23-24

Where: Plaza Theatre, 125 W. Mills Ave.

Cost: $17-$49

Information: epso.org

‘The Edge is a Center’ at Rubin Center gallery

A group exhibition dubbed “The Edge is a Center” at the Stanlee and Gerald Rubin Center for the Visual Arts explores contemporary graphic design through the work of University of Texas at El Paso alumni whose practices span murals, packaging, branding and other forms. The exhibition examines how designers shaped by life along the U.S.-Mexico border navigate and redefine boundaries across cultures, disciplines and media.

When: Opening reception, 5-7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 29. Exhibit closes April 11

Curator walkthrough: Noon-1 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 11, led by guest curator Ana Gabriela Becerra and senior curator Andres Payan Estrada

Where: Stanlee and Gerald Rubin Center for the Visual Arts, 720 Dawson Road

Cost: Free

Information: utep.edu

El Paso Opera’s 2025 “Encores and Overtures” performance at the Elmont Special Event Center. (Courtesy El Paso Opera)

‘La Bohème’ with El Paso Opera

Giacomo Puccini’s opera will be presented in a reimagined production at St. Rogers Depot, with the venue transformed into a theatrical space for a limited engagement. The 2026 staging features five performances, including a Sunday matinee, with expanded seating options and tiered ticket pricing.

When: 7:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 30, with additional performances through Feb. 7

Where: St. Rogers Depot, 420 N. Campbell St.

Cost: Varies

Information: epopera.org

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