Gabriel Osorio and Pato Escala accept the Oscar for given to “Bear Story” last night. This is the first Chilean film nominated in this category, as well as first Chilean project to win an oscar! READ MORE ABOUT IT via LA TIMES!
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 […]
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 […]
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
Over at Billboard, Jessica Roiz writes about vallenato singer Carlos Vives donating property in Colombia that will be used in developing an educational railway museum. Click HERE to view full details on this exciting project! Photo: Alexander Tamargo/Getty Images Posted. by: Yenesis Alvarez
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
Miami Film Festival premiered the latest Cuban-American independent film “El último balsero” also known as “The Last Rafter” tracking a Cuban man that goes in search for his father in Miami. Click HERE for more info on the directors, cast, & film.
Over at Remezcla, the Remezcla Estaff writes about the historic move of the President of Mexico making the presidential residence public, leading for fifteen’s pictures to be taken there for the first time by Lucero! Click HERE for more pictures, videos, and information. Photo: Jupiterimages / Stockbyte Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez
Over at NBC News Latino, Nicole Acevedo writes about trailblazer Jessica Mendoza, the first woman who is a solo analyst for a national package of MLB game! This is not the first time she makes history! Click HERE to view more details! Photo: Juan DeLeon / Icon Sportswire via AP file
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