by Terry Grieve | Jan 2, 2020 | Culture, Sports | 0 Comments
By PGA Tour – Patch.com – Photo Not Credited. Here are 5 Latino golfers who are slaying it in the golf world. If you don’t know their names, you will soon enough! These dudes will totally make you think twice about what you thought you knew about golf....
by Terry Grieve | Dec 31, 2019 | Culture, Museums | 0 Comments
By Keith Estiler – HypeBeast.com – Photo: Courtesy Of Stems Gallery. Mario Ayala is an artist based in Los Angeles who creates vivid figurative paintings using acrylic and airbrush. In his oeuvre, Ayala sheds light on the cultural attitudes, expressions,...
by Terry Grieve | Dec 31, 2019 | Culture | 0 Comments
By Richard J. Gonzales – Star-Telegram.com – Photo: Courtesy Of Gethsemane Presbyterian Church. Fort Worth, Texas — In 1925, the Presbyterian Church, spearheaded by the Women’s Presbyterian Auxiliary, reached out to the Mexican and Mexican American...
by Terry Grieve | Dec 31, 2019 | Culture | 0 Comments
By Amy Santiago – LatinPost.com – Photo: Unsplash. According to data released by Pew Research, Hispanic births accounted for 25 percent of the total births in the United States in 2018. Traditionally, Hispanic-American babies were often named after saints,...
by Terry Grieve | Dec 30, 2019 | Culture, Music, Plays | 0 Comments
By Pam Kragen – SanDiegoUnionTribune.com – Photo: Courtesy Of San Diego Opera. Photo: Tenor Joshua Guerrero and soprano Ailyn Perez take a bow while pianist Abdiel Vazquez relaxes, at left, during San Diego Opera’s “One Amazing Night” concert on Dec. 11 at...
by Terry Grieve | Dec 30, 2019 | Culture, Murals, Museums | 0 Comments
By Marina Giselle Peña – LosAngeleno.com – Image: Courtesy Of Jose Ramirez. Growing up in East Los Angeles in the ‘70s, Jose Ramirez would drive around his neighborhood and see the endless sprawl of Chicano murals covering the streets of his community....
by Terry Grieve | Dec 30, 2019 | Cuisine, Culture, Health | 0 Comments
By Mario A. Cortez – SanDiego.Eater.com – Photo: Por Vida. San Diego, California — Logan Avenue’s Por Vida coffee shop plans to begin roasting coffee beans in house during the first quarter of 2020, as shared with Eater by proprietors Milo Lorenzana...
by Terry Grieve | Dec 27, 2019 | Culture, Museums | 0 Comments
By The Sun-Gazette – TheSunGazette.com – Image Not Credited. Visalia, California – In January, Arts Visalia presents Coyolxauhqui, Madre Cosmica. Coyolxauhqui, Madre Cosmica is an exhibition by Madera native Gloria Osuna Perez, which achieved great success...
by Terry Grieve | Dec 27, 2019 | Culture, History, LowRiders, Publications | 0 Comments
By Javier Cabral – LATaco.com – Image: Courtesy Of Lowrider Magazine. It’s the end of an era. What started as a DIY zine by San Jose State University students Larry Gonzalez, Sonny Madrid, and David Nunez celebrating emerging lowrider culture in the 1970s...