The Powerful film Who Is Dayani Cristal opens at Gables Art Cinema this weekend. More info Below On Gael García Bernal’s documentary-narrative hybrid film about immigration and the Mexican-U.S. border here at the Coral Gables Art Cinema’s page http://www.gablescinema.com/filmpage.php?ID=104
Over at NBC News, Kristina Puga writes about the Day Of The Dead and its background, influence, traditions, rituals, and deep meaning it has with those who celebrate it. Check out HERE more info. Photo: Claudia Deschamps Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez
Over at LA Times, JUSTINO AGUILA writes about Maná being recognized in the Grammy’s for their mark in the Latin community. Click HERE for full information on their legacy and new tour dates! Photo: Charley Gallay / Getty Images / Pernod Ricard Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez
Over at Remezcla, Ecleen Luzmila Caraballo writes about our new favorite Mexican abuelita who has become a YouTube influencer thanks to her recipes! To learn more about her & her videos, click HERE. PHOTO: Doña Angela in De Mi Rancho A Tu Cocina
Cristal Mesa from wearemitu.com lights up our day with the news of Mexican-American director Robert Rodriguez returning to direct a return of Sharkboy & Lavagirl — with a daughter! Click HERE for more details! PHOTO: Sharkboy + Lavagirl
Ryan Lattanzio from Indiewire writes about upcoming new film Old starring Mexican actor Gael Garcia Bernal. Click HERE for all of the details! PHOTO: From the film Old
NBC News Latino writes about Donovan Carrillo, the first Mexican figure skater to advance to the longer free skate competition! Click HERE to read more! PHOTO: Aleksandra Szmigiel / Reuters
“I’m proud of my Mexican heritage,” Cejudo said. “But I’m an American. It’s the best country in the world. They call it the land of opportunity, and it is. Maybe if some other kid watches this, he can do the same.” Read the full story HERE.
Over at People, Thatiana Diaz writes about Camila Cabello reaching number one on Billboard! She goes on to thank her fans for “Havana” making it this far. Check out HERE for more. Video of Cabello talking to Billboard provided. Photo:Getty Images Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez
Over at PopSugar, STACEY NGUYEN writes about the origin of the well-known Mexican tale of “La Llorona” & the close arrival of the film “The Curse of La Llorona.” Click HERE for all the info! Photo: Getty / Johan Ordonez