by Yenesis Alvarez | Mar 22, 2026 | Slide
Alicia Civita from Latin Times writes about Barbie taking another step toward more inclusive representation with the launch of its first-ever doll with Type 1 diabetes. The new Fashionistas doll includes details like a continuous glucose monitor, insulin pump, and a...
by Yenesis Alvarez | Mar 22, 2026 | Slide
Glenn Garner writes about how Sebastian Maniscalco is leaning into the joke — and possibly into his next TV appearance. According to Deadline, the comedian praised Marcello Hernández for “absolutely nailed” his latest Saturday Night Live impression and said he now...
by Yenesis Alvarez | Mar 22, 2026 | Slide
Julieta Martinelli and Maria Hinojosa from Latino USA are shining a light on the unexpected cultural journey of the tuba. In “The Tuba’s Emancipation: Unknown History, Magic, and Lessons From the World of Band,” the piece follows journalist and author Sam Quinones as...
by Yenesis Alvarez | Mar 22, 2026 | Slide
Shakira has officially been named a nominee for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, adding another groundbreaking achievement to her global career. According to HipLatina, the Colombian superstar is now the first Colombian artist ever nominated, a milestone that...
by Yenesis Alvarez | Mar 22, 2026 | Slide
Marc Malkin from Variety writes about Guillermo del Toro proving that no format is too small for big vision. In Patrón Tequila’s new campaign, The Perfect Pour, the Oscar-winning Mexican filmmaker transforms an ordinary pour into a stylized cinematic event filled with...
by Yenesis Alvarez | Mar 21, 2026 | Slide
Jeanette Hernandez from Remezcla writes about how Juan Gabriel’s legacy keeps showing up in the spaces he left behind. In Tijuana, a property linked to El Divo de Juárez is now Doria Cafe, a seaside spot with specialty coffee and a Mediterranean feel that is already...