The Big Woof Festival

The Big Woof Festival

The Big Woof Festival is Miami’s first large-scale dog festival, happening January 17–18, 2026 in Coconut Grove. It’s a fun, community-driven celebration for dog lovers featuring live performances, contests, vendors, food, and support for local dog rescues. Here is...
Dia de los Reyes Magos Arrived

Dia de los Reyes Magos Arrived

Día de Los Reyes, also known as Three Kings’ Day or Epiphany, is celebrated on January 6 and marks the end of the Christmas season, honoring the Biblical visit of the Three Wise Men to the baby Jesus. Michelle Del Rey from USA Today writes all about it here. Click...
Freedom for Venezuela

Freedom for Venezuela

Sergio Candido and Steve Maugeri from CBS News write about the cries of hope and relief from the Venezuelan people on January 3rd amidst the capturing of dictator Nicolas Maduro. Click here for more details. Photo: Pedro Portal / Miami Herald
La Tropicoqueta Premiere Recap

La Tropicoqueta Premiere Recap

Maya Georgi from Rolling Stone writes about Karol G and the premiere of “La Tropicoqueta,” inspired by her album released this year. It featured Don Francisco, Marco Antonio Solis, and many other surprises you should see before the year ends! Click HERE...
Gipsy Kings Celebrate 40 Years

Gipsy Kings Celebrate 40 Years

Wildfire Music & News writes about the legendary Gipsy Kings featuring Tonino Baliardo are celebrating 40+ years in music with a brand-new album Historia and its lead single Señorita. Click here to read the full article. Source: Wildfire Music + News | Photo...
The Christmas Beer Mexico Waits All Year For

The Christmas Beer Mexico Waits All Year For

Tamlin Magee from BBC writes about Mexico’s Noche Buena is a rich, malty Christmas-only beer that shows up once a year and disappears just as fast—making it a holiday favorite locals look forward to every season. Click here for the full article. Source: BBC Travel |...
Pasteles or Hallacas?

Pasteles or Hallacas?

From Mexican tamales to Puerto Rican pasteles, Venezuelan hallacas, and more, Latin America’s version of wrapped masa dishes shows how one food can take on so many delicious identities across cultures. Whether it’s corn, plantains, or root veggies, every version...
Eduardo Garza Robles Recognition

Eduardo Garza Robles Recognition

Eduardo Garza Robles, founder and lead partner of Uni-Trade Group, has been named the 2026 recipient of the Nuestras Raíces Award by the Mexican Cultural Institute of Laredo for his philanthropy and efforts in strengthening community ties and cross-border economic...
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