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Lowriders Were Kobe Bryant’s Extended Family as They Paid Tribute to Laker Great

Lowriders Were Kobe Bryant’s Extended Family as They Paid Tribute to Laker Great

by Terry Grieve | Mar 5, 2020 | Culture, History, LowRiders | 0 Comments

By Kim Baldonado – NBCLosAngeles.com – Photo Not Credited. A procession of lowrider cars filed through Los Angeles California, to pay tribute to Laker great Kobe Bryant. The event was organized by celebrity tattoo artist Mark Machado better known as...
Ha Comedy Festival Host Anjelah Johnson Says Latino Comedians Are More Interested Today in Authenticity — Not Stereotypes

Ha Comedy Festival Host Anjelah Johnson Says Latino Comedians Are More Interested Today in Authenticity — Not Stereotypes

by Terry Grieve | Mar 5, 2020 | Culture, Festivals | 0 Comments

By Kiko Martinez – SACurrent.com – Photo: Courtesy of Anjelah Johnson. Photo: Of Anjelah Johnson Standup comedian and actress Anjelah Johnson is hosting and headlining the Ha Comedy Festival in San Antonio Texas. The Current got a chance to speak with the...
Latino small business owners are the fastest-growing group of entrepreneurs in U.S.

Latino small business owners are the fastest-growing group of entrepreneurs in U.S.

by Terry Grieve | Mar 4, 2020 | Cuisine, Culture | 0 Comments

By Kate Cimini – CalMatters.org – Photo: Kate Cimini | The Salinas Californian. Photo: Orlando Osornio owns Tortas Al 100 in Salinas, California. Salinas food truck owner Orlando Osornio, 30, and his wife, Denise, sell mile-high tortas, filled with...
Seven Of The Best Latino Owned Coffee Shops In Los Angeles

Seven Of The Best Latino Owned Coffee Shops In Los Angeles

by Terry Grieve | Mar 4, 2020 | Cuisine, Culture | 0 Comments

By Priscilla Martinez – Remezcla.com – Art: Stephany Torres For Remezcla. It is no wonder we are addicted to coffee’s alluring aroma and pleasant tanginess by the time we reach our teen years. As Latino coffeehouses continue to flourish in Los...
Mix old classics and new favorites at Los Amigos

Mix old classics and new favorites at Los Amigos

by Terry Grieve | Mar 4, 2020 | Cuisine, Culture | 0 Comments

By Katie Coakley | Special To The Daily – VailDaily.com – Photo: Kristin Anderson | Special to the Daily. Photo: Los Amigos’ variety street tacos include, from left: pork belly, mango chicken, al pastor, carne asada and grilled veggie. There are...
City Offers $10 Million to County for Palm School

City Offers $10 Million to County for Palm School

by Terry Grieve | Mar 3, 2020 | Culture, History | 0 Comments

By Mike Clark-Madison – AustinChronicle.com – Photo: Jana Birchum. Austin, Texas – City Manager Spencer Cronk writes “The Palm School property represents an inspirational and essential piece of our shared community, and the public’s desire to...
A Trove of Historic and Handwritten Mexican Cookbooks Is Now Online

A Trove of Historic and Handwritten Mexican Cookbooks Is Now Online

by Terry Grieve | Mar 3, 2020 | Cuisine, Culture, History, Publications | 0 Comments

By Valentina Di Liscia – HyperAllergic.com – Photo Courtesy Of UTSA Libraries Special Collections. Photo: Libro de Varios Guisados 1808. Skimming through the titles — like Recetas que escribió mi madre con amor para sus hijas (“Recipes my mom wrote with...
New Mexico plans on removing iconic Santa Fe mural

New Mexico plans on removing iconic Santa Fe mural

by Terry Grieve | Mar 3, 2020 | Culture, History, Murals | 0 Comments

By Kai Porter – KOB.com – Video Capture: KOB 4. Santa Fe, New Mexico – A battle is brewing in downtown Santa Fe over the state’s plans to tear down an iconic Chicano mural. The state Cultural Affairs Department claims the mural is beyond repair...
As deadline approaches, students and faculty urge chancellor to allow Los Seis sculpture to remain

As deadline approaches, students and faculty urge chancellor to allow Los Seis sculpture to remain

by Terry Grieve | Mar 2, 2020 | Culture, History | 0 Comments

By Zack Cohen – CUIndependent.com – Photo: Robert Tann | CU Independent. Photo: The Los Seis sculpture, seen here outside of Temporary Building No. 1, is dedicated to six Chicano CU Boulder students and activists who died in the ’70s and is set to be moved...
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