The Ten Best Miami Bass songs

The Ten Best Miami Bass songs

Spectacular Scribe Kat Bein is quickly becoming one of our fave new times writers, first the 305 Pokemon Go odyssey featuring toot snortin’ , hipster, chongita creatures, (that shit was genius right there) and now an ode to the things that make the booty bounce....
Comics at Miami Bookfair

Comics at Miami Bookfair

I stumbled across Juan Navarro’s spectacular the Zombie Years at Florida Supercon at the Creature Entertainment booth about 4 years back. Got a couple signed issues, and it blew my mind – just the right blend of Miami Spanglish, Cuban American vibe, Latin...
VET FEST 2016!!

VET FEST 2016!!

VET FEST 2016 In Honor of our American Veterans Friday November 11th 5pm – 3am Wynwood 318 NW 23rd ST – Presenting Austin Texas’s finest The Bright Light Social Hour @tblsh Miami’s @sunghosts @juke @unclescotchy @chantilmusic @spacekamel @dj_heron...
#EsTuVoto

#EsTuVoto

“Tu voto cuenta. Como el mío, como el de todos. Puede crear cambio y hacer historia, por eso todos los latinos nos tenemos que hacer escuchar el próximo 8 de noviembre en las elecciones presidenciales de Estados Unidos. Por eso, TVyNovelas se unió a Nielsen,...
Joe Cardona: Ivy League Rumba screening and Q & A

Joe Cardona: Ivy League Rumba screening and Q & A

Joe Cardona, longtime Mr. ñ and beloved filmmakers new doc screens in the Gables this week – details are below and we urge you to rsvp and attend if you can – knowing Joe’s work, it’ll be a marvellos celebration of Cuban music and we hope to...
The Song That Won’t Be Forgotten

The Song That Won’t Be Forgotten

Earth, Wind & Fire’s “September” even shows up at fictional weddings, as in the opening of the 1997 movie Soul Food. It’s made its way into TV shows, commercials, sporting events and video games. HBO named a movie after the song. In 2008,...
A Moment To Reflect On Jose

A Moment To Reflect On Jose

Let’s take another moment to reflect on one of our hero’s – as Cubans, as humans, as people. Sometimes life is so sad and fragile you can feel it in every bone in your body. All out love goes to Jose’s friends and familia....
Maylin Reynoso: The symbol of forgotten Latinas

Maylin Reynoso: The symbol of forgotten Latinas

“Her name was Maylin Reynoso. She was a 20-year-old girl of Dominican descent from the Bronx, last seen leaving her job at a gas station on July 27. In the days following her disappearance, friends and family shared photos of Reynoso on social media platforms...
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