by Bill Teck | Nov 10, 2017 | Entertainment, Slide
There was no better show than “Que Pasa U.S.A” that truly embodied the culture in Miami in the late 70’s and today! This show captivated both children, adults, and grandparents with it’s authenticity on what it meant to grow up in Miami,...
by Bill Teck | Nov 3, 2017 | Slide
Over at Los Angeles Times, Brian De Los Santos writes about Selena Quintanilla’s continuous legacy as she is set to get a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame, being among 89 latinos to achieve this recognition. Check out HERE for more info. Photo: Getty Images...
by Bill Teck | Nov 2, 2017 | LatininLA, Slide
Over at CNET, Steven Musil writes on today’s Google Doodle honoring the celebration of “The Day Of The Dead.” As mentioned in the article, it has passed on to other cultures other than central and southern Mexico, where it all started. Click HERE for...
by Bill Teck | Nov 2, 2017 | Arte Palabra, LatininLA, Ñ Miami, Slide
Over at NBC News, Kristina Puga writes about the Day Of The Dead and its background, influence, traditions, rituals, and deep meaning it has with those who celebrate it. Check out HERE more info. Photo: Claudia Deschamps Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez
by Bill Teck | Nov 21, 2016 | Blog, ButterFlavored, ñ Life with Meli Hernandez, Slide
Meli Hernandez talks to Auli’i Cravalho, the voice of Disney’s new Polynesian Princess – this is wonderful – they talk Hawaiian culture, Maui, improv, casting and what all this means to her – Don’t miss Disney’s Moana in...