by Terry Grieve | Aug 2, 2018 | Awards, Culture, Videos | 0 Comments
By Lulu Garcia-Navarro – NPR.org – Photo: AP. Actress Rita Moreno holds the Oscar she won at the Academy Awards ceremony at Santa Monica, Ca., April 9, 1962. She won best supporting actress of the year for her role in West Side Story. Read...
by Terry Grieve | Aug 1, 2018 | Culture, Museums | 0 Comments
By Joshua Pilkington – LaVozColorado.com – Photo: La Voz Staff. Hispanic art has a special place in Denver, Colorado. The city was the birthplace of the “Crusaders for Justice” who launched a civil rights movement in the 60s and 70s. Many of Denver’s most...
by Terry Grieve | Aug 1, 2018 | Culture, History, LowRiders | 0 Comments
By James Lumalu – BustedCoverage.com – Photo: via musclecarhunter/eBay. Our “Cars Owned By Athletes” series rolls along today with something for fans of the fight game: a custom 1990 Honda Prelude lowrider once owned by boxing legend Oscar De La Hoya is...
by Terry Grieve | Jul 31, 2018 | Culture, History | 0 Comments
GoldrushCam.com – Photo: Courtesy of Pop Laval Collection. Photo: Hotel Fresno, ca. 1920. Sacramento, California—The California State Historical Resources Commission considers fourteen nominations for federal historic designation and one relocation of a...
by Terry Grieve | Jul 31, 2018 | Cuisine, Culture | 0 Comments
By Tanya Flink | Senior Editor, Orange County, CA – LiveKindly.co – Video Capture: The Vegan Panadero. Southern California has its fair share of vegan vendors specializing in Latin American cuisine. Visit any Los Angeles Vegan Street Fair or Orange County...
by Terry Grieve | Jul 30, 2018 | Culture, Plays | 0 Comments
By TillamookHeadlightHerald.com Courtesy photo. Tillamook Bay Community College (TBCC), is proud to present the play “Bi-,” produced by Milagro, a premier Latino arts and culture center of the Pacific Northwest. Teatro Milagro, Milagro’s touring and arts education...
by Terry Grieve | Jul 30, 2018 | Culture, LowRiders | 0 Comments
By Spencer Taylor, For Pulse – LCSun-news.com – Photo: Edward Rodriguez. Photo: A 1958 Chevrolet Apache called “Rattle Trap,” owned by Edward Rodriguez, member of the Imperials Car Club of El Paso, Texas. The truck was on display at Dale Gas!...
by Terry Grieve | Jul 27, 2018 | Cuisine, Culture, History | 0 Comments
By Liz Stanton – WBez.org – Photo: Katherine Nagasawa/WBEZ. In neighborhoods like Pilsen, how do Mexican bakeries stay in business with so much competition? It turns out the answer has a lot to do with culture and tradition. Mexicans can’t live without...
by Terry Grieve | Jul 27, 2018 | Cuisine, Culture | 0 Comments
By Bethany Clough – FresnoBee.com – Photo: The Fresno Bee / Bethany Clough. This gelatina, a traditional dessert in Michoacán, Mexico, takes three days to make and involves multiple layers of gelatin. It’s for sale at Mi Panaderia La Michoacana in...