by Terry Grieve | Mar 18, 2020 | Culture | 0 Comments
By Andrea Ano – LatinPost.com – Photo: Flickr. Photo: A busted piñata. Most people might have seen cardboard piñatas on kids birthday parties adorned with brightly-colored paper. The blindfolded players try and hit the piñata with a stick, rip open and...
by Terry Grieve | Mar 17, 2020 | Cuisine, Culture | 0 Comments
By Latino Food Industry Association – VendingMarketWatch.com – Photo: Latino Food Industry Association. Photo: Lupillo Ramirez, Senior Director of Innovation and Product Development, Northgate Gonzalez Market Los Angeles, California /PRNewswire/ –...
by Terry Grieve | Mar 17, 2020 | Culture, History, Museums | 0 Comments
By Norma Martinez And Lauren Terrazas – TPR.org – Photo: Dominic Anthony | Texas Public Radio. Image: One of five pieces selected to be featured in the featured in the Smithsonian American Art Museum permanent collection. “Montando a la Escoba...
by Terry Grieve | Mar 17, 2020 | Culture, Festivals, Music | 0 Comments
By: A. Colleen DeGuzma – TheMonitor.com – Photo: A. Colleen DeGuzma. The Latin Theater Initiatives student organization at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) opened their stage to Mexican theater companies on Saturday — an event that the...
by Terry Grieve | Mar 16, 2020 | Cuisine, Culture | 0 Comments
By Kristina Vasquez – 303Magazine.com – Photo Not Credited. Necio Mexican Kitchen is on the corner of 40th Avenue and Tejon Street in the Highland neighborhood is serving outstanding authentic Mexican cuisine. It is the legacy of previous Necio Latin...
by Terry Grieve | Mar 16, 2020 | Culture, Festivals, Videos | 0 Comments
By Del Norte Triplicate – Triplicate.com – Image Not Credited. The 22nd Annual International Latino Film Festival was at the Mill Creek Cinema in McKinleyville, California. This long-standing community event is a collaboration of College of the Redwoods...
by Terry Grieve | Mar 16, 2020 | Culture, History, Videos | 0 Comments
By Jennifer Reyes – Collegian.CSUFresno.edu – Photo Not Credited. The 57-year-old historic amphitheater constructed in 1962 on the grounds of Fresno State University was a spotlight for many people. The California venue seated 5,000 people and became a...
by Terry Grieve | Mar 13, 2020 | Culture, History, Museums | 0 Comments
By Ball State Marketing & Communications – MuncieJournal.com – Image: © 2019 Leonora Carrington | Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Image: Leonora Carrington (British, 1917-2011) Tuesday (State II) Martes (estado II), 1987 Lithograph/Litografía...
by Terry Grieve | Mar 13, 2020 | Culture, Festivals, LowRiders | 0 Comments
By Metro Times – MetroTimes.com – Photo: Mike Pfeiffer. The 68th annual Autorama brought more than 800 hot rods, customs, trucks, and motorcycles from across the globe to Detroit, Michigan’s TCF Center, including a showcase of the most significant...