Sarah Moreno from Miami Herald writes about the Puig family’s legacy in La Casa De Las Guayaberas being kept very much alive despite of the challenges that came with the pandemic. It is now open in West Miami!! Click HERE to read about Louis Puig’s journey in keeping his father’s legendary guayaberas alive. FYI — […]
Lalo Durazo, Partner of Peacock Garden Cafe, Talavera and Jaguar chats with us about the history behind the beautiful space, how he got started in the restaurant business and of course… his favorite dishes at Peacock. Author: chatchowtv Published: 2011-09-14 13:51:14 Lalo Durazo / Peacock Garden Cafe
Over at NBC News, Nicole Acevedo writes about 21-year-old Maria Fassi being 1 of 72 players to participate in the first ever Augusta’s Women’s Amateur tournament! Click HERE to learn about the history in the making. Photo: Andy Mead / Icon Sportswire vie AP
Google Arts & Culture shows Afro-Latinx activists, educators, writers, musicians, athletes, writers, and artists represented at the National Portrait Gallery. Click HERE to learn more. PHOTO: Dr. Marta Moreno Vega
Looking for a good summer read that you can relate to? Look no further. Corinna Moebius and Guillermo J. Grenier have just made your summer that much more enjoyable. A History of Little Havana is a “close to home” read that explores Little Havana, a neighborhood in the city of Miami that the Cuban people […]
Did you know that rock ‘n’ roll has Cuban roots? Felix Contreras from NPR News Latino gives us a 30 minute podcast on it! To listen, click HERE. PHOTO: Terry Fincher/Getty Images
Josephine Harvey from the Huff Post writes about Puerto Rican Sofia Jirau being the first Victoria’s Secret model with down syndrome. Click HERE to read more. PHOTO: Sofia Jirau Instagram
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 loved ones who have died – often with elaborate […]
Leila Cobo from Billboard writes about icons Shakira and Jennifer Lopez putting everyone to dance as they headlined the Super Bowl LIV’s first all-Latin Halftime show! Click HERE for a breakdown of their amazing performance! PHOTO: Getty Images
Felix Contreras from NPR writes about two iconic but forgotten Venezuelan and Ecuadorian voices of the past found in a grandpa’s basement. Click HERE to read more! PHOTO: Honest Jon’s Records/Odelia Records