by Terry Grieve | Mar 23, 2020 | Culture, Festivals, Videos | 0 Comments
By Jackie Bryant – PacificSanDiego.com – Photo: La corriente del golfo. Photo: “Chicuarotes,” directed by Gael García Bernal, scheduled at the San Diego Latino Film Festival. San Diego and Baja California’s Valle de Guadalupe play two of the stars in “In...
by Terry Grieve | Mar 20, 2020 | Culture, History, Music | 0 Comments
By Chris Conde – SACurrent.com – Image: Facebook | Friends of Sound. What punk and metal are to Hogwild, hip-hop is to Friends of Sound. Located on a quaint corner in the redeveloping Beacon Hill neighborhood, Friends of Sound boasts an incredible...
by Terry Grieve | Mar 20, 2020 | Culture, History, Music | 0 Comments
By Chris Conde – SACurrent.com – Photo Courtesy Of Sunny Ozuna. Photo: Sunny Ozuna — “Should I Take You Home” (1969) One of the pioneers of San Antonio’s indigenous Chicano Soul movement, Sunny Ozuna of Sunny and the Sunliners was the first Mexican...
by Terry Grieve | Mar 20, 2020 | Cuisine, Culture, Health | 0 Comments
By Iqbal Pittalwala – News.UCR.edu – Photo: UCR | Ann Cheney. Photo: Ann Cheney, second from left, is seen here in a meeting with promotoras. UC Riverside School of Medicine to lead engagement project in eastern Coachella Valley. The University of...
by Terry Grieve | Mar 19, 2020 | Culture | 0 Comments
By Amy Santiago – LatinPost.com – Photo: Amazon.com. Looking for Hispanic baby dolls for your niña and niño? These dolls help foster a healthy self-image within them. According to Parents.com, dolls can help young Latinas and Latinos negotiate racial...
by Terry Grieve | Mar 19, 2020 | Culture, History | 0 Comments
By Carlos Dela Vega – LatinPost.com – Photo: Pexels. Hispanics are known as hard working people to provide the basic needs of their families. They are becoming the main workforce of the United States. There are millions of Hispanics who currently live and...
by Terry Grieve | Mar 19, 2020 | Cuisine, Culture | 0 Comments
By Samara Perez, Digital Contributor – Click2Houston.com – Sketch: ibugu.com . Sketch: The world’s first frozen margarita machine. The frozen margarita machine is a product that creates a slushy version of a margarita, which is a mix of tequila, lime...
by Terry Grieve | Mar 18, 2020 | Culture, Festivals, Videos | 0 Comments
By Luis Monteagudo Jr. – TimesOfSanDiego.com – Photo: Courtesy San Diego Latino Film Festival. Publicity photo for Mi Familia. The San Diego Latino Film Festival has been around longer than one of the classic films it is highlighting — “Mi Familia,”...
by Terry Grieve | Mar 18, 2020 | Culture, Music, Videos | 0 Comments
By Maya Dewakar – Music.MXDWN.com – Image Not Credited. Four-man band Lowrider from Stockholm, Sweden has returned after a twenty-year gap with their newest release Refractions. The European sludge rock band with fuzz rock components is best known for...