by Terry Grieve | Jun 18, 2019 | Cuisine, Culture | 0 Comments
By ajinkya at tmrresearch.com – VeniceOarsman.com – Photo Not Credited. The popularity of Hispanic food among Americans attracted many food manufacturing firms to come up with the variety of product lines. It is encountered that scope of Hispanic food is...
by Terry Grieve | Jun 18, 2019 | Culture, Videos | 0 Comments
By Posts by Kristen Lopez | Kristen Lopez – Remezcla.com – Photo: Courtesy of Paramount Pictures. Last year, it was announced that Mexican-American actor Gabriel Luna would be the head baddie in the new Terminator feature, Dark Fate, joining Diego Boneta...
by Terry Grieve | Jun 18, 2019 | Culture, History | 0 Comments
By Cliff Despres – Salud-America.org – Photo Not Credited. Photo: Humbert Roque Versace (left) and Marcelino Serna. Private Marcelino Serna was an undocumented Mexican immigrant who joined the U.S. Army and fought in World War I. He was the first Latino to...
by Terry Grieve | Jun 17, 2019 | Cuisine, Culture | 0 Comments
By Karla Vasquez – LA.Eater.com – Image Not Credited. Tacos and burritos are about as American as apple pie. Tortilla chips sales experienced a 35 percent increase in 2018, according to the international association for the snack industry, with over $107...
by Terry Grieve | Jun 17, 2019 | Culture, Festivals | 0 Comments
By Chris Conde – SACurrent.com – Photo: Piper Ferguson. Photo: Los Lonely Boys. Produced by Inspire Productions, a Houston-based event planning and production company, the Texas Taco Tequila & Music Festival is headed to San Antonio for the first time,...
by Terry Grieve | Jun 17, 2019 | Culture, History, Murals | 0 Comments
By Jenee Darden | Bo Walsh | Tarek Fouda – KALW.org – Photo: Courtesy Of Juana Alicia. Photo: Juana Alicia painting her “La Llorona’s Sacred Waters” mural at the corners of York and 24th Streets in San Francisco, California. Muralist and...
by Terry Grieve | Jun 14, 2019 | Culture, Festivals, LowRiders | 0 Comments
By SanFrancisco.CBSLocal.com – Video Capture: KPIX 5 | CBS SF. San Francisco, California (CBS SF) — Once outlawed on the streets of San Francisco, the roar of the richly detailed and professionally modified lowriders has become a tradition that kicks off the...
by Terry Grieve | Jun 14, 2019 | Culture, History | 0 Comments
By TPR.org – Photo Not Credited. Photo: Voces Oral History Project of the University of Texas at Austin. Photo: Raul Guitierrez (left), of New Braunfels, Texas, joined the 1st Cavalry Division, 8th Regiment. When the Korean War broke out in 1950, many Latinos...
by Terry Grieve | Jun 14, 2019 | Culture, History, Music | 0 Comments
By Chummy PR – www.GratefulWeb.com – Image Not Credited. Image: Craft Latino commemorates the centennial of Mexican Cultural Icon Antonio Aguilar. Craft Latino proudly pays tribute today to one of Mexico’s greatest stars, Antonio Aguilar, on what would...