Moving a National Latino Art Agenda Froward
Moving a National Latino Art Agenda Froward
By Eduardo Diaz, Dierctor, Smithsonian Latino Center After the presidential election, much has been made of the impact of the Latino vote, shifting some of the national focus to issues […]
Frida Kahlo’s Closet, Revealed!!!
via UNIVISION… From the textmex obsessed imagination of Memo Nericcio For more on this story, go here; thanks to facebook buddy Pam Fradkin for the link! This article was first published in […]
Xicanosmosis Explosion at The Spot 1st Anniversary Art Show
From the textmex obsessed imagination of William A. Nericcio I will want to say more about this in the coming days but I wanted to quickly point your eyes to some […]
MEXICO: Tijuana Opera
By Sam Quiñonez, A Reporter’s Blog One of the great arts events in all Mexico takes place in Tijuana. It is the Tijuana Opera Street Festival (Festival Opera en la Calle), […]
Ricardo Yañez Reads “Hymn To Vatos” (Video)
By Tia Tenopia, Latinopia The Librotraficante Banned Book Caravan swept through Southwest cities in March of 2012. The caravan was bringing banned books to the high school students of Tucson, […]
Virgin Of East LA (Video)
By Carlos Aguilar, Current TV The Virgin of Guadalupe is a 16th century Mexican icon of the Virgin Mary which appears on wall murals and tattoos around the streets of […]