by admin | Aug 9, 2009 | Blog
It’s about time a voice like Joe Cardona’s was heard in Miami’s local media. Measured, knowledgeable, current, with the pulse of a people – and an urgent message. Today’s Miami Herald has a great op-ed piece on Human Rights in Cuba...
by Bill Teck | Nov 2, 2015 | Slide
Courtesy of Vox, Mexican artist Guillermo Munro gives a visual explanation of Dia de los Muertos. In Mexico, the Day of the Dead holiday stretches from the eve of November 1 through November 2. During the celebration, family and friends gather to pray for and remember...
by Bill Teck | Jun 25, 2023 | Blog, generation ñ
‘Get down from the car’: unique Miami dialect traced to Cuban influence Scientific American has the story – though its one we know very well! 🙂 ...
by admin | Jun 1, 2010 | Blog
CONCHITA ESPINOSA CONSERVATORY OF THE ARTS IS PRESENTING ITS 2010 FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS and this is very special.Miami, FL- (May 14, 2010). On Saturday, June 5th at 7:00 p.m. Conchita Espinosa Conservatory of the Arts will be presenting its “2010 Festival of the Arts”...
by Bill Teck | Sep 17, 2018 | ButterFlavored, ñ Life with Meli Hernandez, Slide
An amazing day for Meli Mel, She was able to sit down with Anna Kendrick and the incredible director Paul Feig, you know him from Ghostbusters and Bridesmaids. Anna talks to Mel about how she loves Miami but Miami doesn’t love her. Also, the director Paul Feig...
by Bill Teck | Apr 1, 2025 | Blog
A Scarier, Sexier Drácula – in a Remezcla colab at Latino USA , lets revisit their story on the brief tale of Universal Pictures’ 1931 spanish language Dracula By Vanessa Erazo and Yara Simón. Check it out at Latino USA’s site...
by Bill Teck | Mar 29, 2018 | ButterFlavored, ñ Life with Meli Hernandez, Slide
In this awesome interview, Mel chats with the talented John Krasinski about starring and directing the film “A Quiet Place.” Krasinski talks about his wife and how difficult the scenes were to film since he is a father. This is a Horror film like...
by admin | May 11, 2009 | Blog
We mourned the loss of two of Latin Music’s greats privately in March and April but here are their obits. Ralphie Mercado, and Manny Oquendo.E.P.D. and thank you for the music. By Douglas Martin & A.E. Velez for the NY Times
by Bill Teck | Aug 4, 2016 | Slide
Photo: Animator Bill Plympton, executive producers Adam Rackoff and James Hancock and John Holderried attend the NY Premiere of Cheatin’, which you can catch on Netflix. There are some big Bill Plympton fans on the gen ñ staff, and we kind of came of age...
by admin | Feb 8, 2008 | Blog
Movie Producer Monty Esparza (Selena, The Milagro Beanfield War) announces he’s going to build movie theaters in the Latin hoods across the US. Good for him. From the sound of this article by Roger Vincent, it sounds like they’ve done their homework...