by Yenesis Alvarez | Oct 4, 2019 | Ñ Miami, Slide
Miami Broadway gives us the details about the upcoming Broadways shows that will be at the Adrienne Arsht Center! To learn more about dates & prices, click HERE. Photo: Hamilton musical
by Bill Teck | Nov 16, 2018 | Bill Teck Media, generation ñ, Ñ Miami, Slide, Weekly ñ
It’s that time of year where the Miami Book Fair is on and running! Check out an interview we did with gen ñ friend John Leland! You can hear him speak this Sunday! More details on Leland speaking HERE. Click HERE to get a listen to the podcast. Photo: Art...
by Yenesis Alvarez | Jan 17, 2026 | Slide
Miami New Times reports that Miami Beach will host AT&T Playoff Playlist Live!, a free concert series in Lummus Park tied to College Football Playoff championship festivities. The lineup includes Calvin Harris and John Summit on Saturday, followed by Peso Pluma...
by admin | Nov 3, 2008 | Blog
The Gorgeous Grand Exquisite Fontainebleau has undergone a 500 million dollar facelift. And the good news is, it’s lost none of it’s gaudy-cool-gorgeous-Sinatra-ness. So says Ruth La Perla in the NT Times. I will plan a trip.
by Yenesis Alvarez | Jul 19, 2021 | Slide
Jorge Zarco from PV Magazine writes about the new, innovative solar park that Mexico is constructing as part of its modernization plan! Click HERE to read more! PHOTO: Gobierno de Sonora
by Bill Teck | Feb 3, 2016 | Slide
“Mexico City is getting a little closer to statehood. The Federal District has long been considered an administrative district run by the central government, much like Washington, D.C. traditionally was in the United States. But the city of 8.85 million is...
by Yenesis Alvarez | May 18, 2020 | Slide
Loved Mexican-American guitarist Jorge Santana, younger brother of Carlos Santana, passed away this past Thursday. His legacy will live on and remain in many hearts. Click HERE to read USA Today’s article written by Russell Contreras. PHOTO: Jorge...
by Yenesis Alvarez | Apr 24, 2019 | Slide
Over at NBC News, Ana Sofía Peláez writes about the emerging Latin chefs that are mixing their native cooking style with the Southern dishes. It is more common to see a Latin chef at restaurants of other ethnicities and still add a bit of Latin flavor to the dishes!...
by Bill Teck | Sep 11, 2023 | Blog
This gorgeous, moving essay by Noé Lopez is a great example of the extraordinary writing at De Los. Click here for the article, or copy and paste this...
by Bill Teck | Jul 27, 2015 | Blog, ButterFlavored, Slide
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...