Over at Remezcla.com, Remezcla Estaff has the story on 11 Mexican directors worth knowing about. These are some among the many geniuses that were a part of the Guanajuato International Film Festival. Click HERE to view the full story. (Photo from giff.mx) Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez
Want to win a copy of the new DVD from Summit Entertainment and Maya Entertainment film, ‘A Better Life’ : Carlos Galindo always dreamed of a better life for his wife and newborn son when he crossed the border into the US. But when his wife left him, Carlos’s only goal became to make sure […]
Univisión promotes the new novela “Hoy Voy a Cambiar” based on the life of Lupita D’Alessio, a legendary Mexican singer. The novela narrates her life story and takes us through the ups and downs of the singer. Click HERE for more details. Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez
In honor of Celia Cruz’s Birthday – google made this gorgeous Azucar-filled logo – All Hail The Queen Indeed : ) TO listen to Bill Teck’s 1996 interview with the Queen & read a translation of it – – Click HERE/AQUI/AZUCAR Gracias, Celia. We love and think of you always. Celia in Brooklyn, NY 1996. […]
Check out Regional Mexican singer Luis Coronel in his new music video for the single “Para No Acordarme de Ella” OUT NOW! Photo: Youtube Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez
Check out this article on the Washington Post about Donald Trump and his statements regarding the Mexican Immigrants. Click here to read the article
Over at HipLatina, Yvette Montoya writes about Julissa Prado, an amazing Latina entrepreneur who started Rizos Curls. It’s a family-owned business aimed at letting women with curls know that they too can take pride in embracing their hair, especially with the natural products Prado herself worked on! Click HERE for more info on this amazing […]
Our friends at Univision, has this great clip from their Premios Lo Nuestro – only Pit would put it this way to the Donald. – Dale! Plus a shout out to the 305! Viva Pitbull papo!!!
Over at LatinAmerican Post, Diana Rojas Leal writes about the first Mexican muralist: Aurora Reyes. A friend of Frida Kahlo, Reyes was ahead of the game, promoting for education, gender equity, and social activism. Click HERE to read more. Photo: Justin B instagram, taken in Centrum Kultury ZAMEK w Poznaniu Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez
From TheLifeStenance.com , Imogen Sara Smith with this beautiful piece on the MoMA’s Mexican Film Noir series. In American film noir, Mexico appears as a haven for fugitives, a languid and slightly delirious vacation from reality, a country still free from the pace and anxieties of modern life. But Mexico produced its own ciné negro, […]