¡Ay, mis hijos!, a Llorona Story

¡Ay, mis hijos!, a Llorona Story

BY Xánath Caraza – SmithsonianMag.com – Photo Not Credited. Photo: Smithsonian Latino Center avatar representation of La Llorona. La Llorona is one of our most beloved, deeply-rooted, and terrifying legends among Latinos in the US and beyond. Who, as a...
Armando Lerma and the Treasure of Rio Xanta

Armando Lerma and the Treasure of Rio Xanta

By Shana Nys Dambrot – LAWeekly.com – Photo: Shana Nys Dambrot. Image: Armando Lerma, Chinese New Year Armando Lerma, known to many as a member of the former artist collective Date Farmers, offers a solo show of new work this month, in which he continues...
Perry Ellis Supports Hispanic Culture With Cubavera Art Project

Perry Ellis Supports Hispanic Culture With Cubavera Art Project

By Rebecca Kleinman – WWD.com – Photo Not Credited. Photo: Artist Gustavo Novoa with his work inspired by the Cubavera. Perry Ellis International Inc. took its mind off Thursday’s shareholders’ vote to go private by occupying itself with creative...
Pueblo Founder To Be Inducted Into Colorado Latino Hall Of Fame

Pueblo Founder To Be Inducted Into Colorado Latino Hall Of Fame

By Jake Brownell – KRCC.org – Photo: Credit Colorado Historical Society / Wikimedia Commons. Image: Maria Teresita Sandoval, sketched by Alexander Barclay in 1853. A Southern Colorado pioneer is set to be inducted into the Colorado Latino Hall of Fame this...