Always Sunny in Philadelphia star Charlie Day, talks about his crazy character in Pixar’s Monsters University, ART. Charlie is very candid in this interview with Generation ñ’s Melissa Hernandez.
Google Arts & Culture shows Afro-Latinx activists, educators, writers, musicians, athletes, writers, and artists represented at the National Portrait Gallery. Click HERE to learn more. PHOTO: Dr. Marta Moreno Vega
Arturo Conde from NBC News writes about Brazilian actress Alice Braga’s role as Counselor Jerry in new Pixar movie Soul. Click HERE to see what she has to say about the movie, her career, and more! PHOTO: ATX Television Festival
Over at Remezcla, Karen Vidangos writes about the presence of Latinos at Art Basel Miami! To learn more, click HERE. PHOTO: Art Basel
Ivette Sotomayor hosts arte palabra, a look at arts and letters in the 305 (and elsewhere) – this week she chats with John Brañas about his bold abstract work.
Back in 1996 generation ñ launched amidst some real hoopla. And in our 2nd issue we had the lovely poem Neon Sun which won a National Poetry award. It was written by Barbara Redondo, who i had started writing with me when we were chronciling South Beach in it’s earliest incarnations. Ms. Redondo has turned […]
Over at HipLatina, Virginia Isaad writes about upcoming Hispanic artists that have some beautiful art pieces to showcase. Take a look and read more HERE! PHOTO: Instagram
abs-cbn.com writes about Cuban American Camila Cabello and Ed Sheeran collaborating on new single Bam Bam — which has a bit of Latin flavor to it!! Click HERE to read more! PHOTO: Christian Vierig/GC Images
Over at Miami New Drama, we learn about Cuban-American playwright Carmen Pelaez’s new play “Fake” that has been a HUGE success- what was expected! To get tickets to the show, click HERE. For more info on “Fake” and what it’s all about, click HERE. Photo: Miami New Drama Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez
If you haven’t stopped by Wynwood lately, now there is definitely a reason to! The Museum of Graffiti and Spotify’s “Lo Nuestro es Arte” campaign has partnered up to feature the iconic, legendary Queen of Salsa on a mural! Click HERE for more details by the Museum of Graffiti. PHOTO: Celia Cruz Wynwood Mural