by Yenesis Alvarez | Jan 17, 2026 | Slide
The San Francisco Ballet’s 2026 opening-night gala delivered the customary pageantry while reflecting broader unease in the arts community. The event reportedly sold out with a waitlist and achieved record fundraising to support artistic initiatives, scholarships, and...
by Yenesis Alvarez | Sep 24, 2025 | Slide
The 1968 Olympic Games held in Mexico was ahead of its time in its visual style. A team of architects led by Pedro Ramirez Vázquez and designer Lance Wyman created a visual language that blended Op Art with Mexican Huichol culture. This design style helped people...
by Yenesis Alvarez | Sep 17, 2025 | Ñ Miami, Slide
Michael Rosenwald from the New York Times writes about Andrew Huse, a cultural historian who was interested in finding out if the Cuban sandwich was developed by Cubans in Miami or Cubans in Tampa! Click HERE to read more about his life and achievements. Photo: Chip...
by Yenesis Alvarez | Aug 13, 2025 | Arte Palabra, News, Slide
Last Sunday’s New York Times featured a stunning opinion piece by Dr. Yarimar Bonilla, writing from San Juan about Bad Bunny’s three-month residency at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico. Her reflection on the challenges facing the island and how música can bring...
by Bill Teck | Sep 24, 2024 | Blog
El Puerto Riceño known as “Peruchin” played for a lotta teams but chances are you know him as a San Francisco Giant – he passed away recently and this beautiful and moving obituary by Julio Pabon, does him justice. The Baby Bull’s place in...