Al Davis, Raider Jerseys And Breaking The NFL Color Barrier
Al Davis, Raider Jerseys And Breaking The NFL Color Barrier
A few weeks ago, one of the greatest Mexican-American icons passed away. His smiling face brought joys to many. He was a polarizing individual – those who loved him would […]
Soccer Attendance Surpasses Basketball, Hockey
Soccer attendance in stadiums across the U.S. has surpassed that of either the NBA or the NHL, a change that comes partially because soccer stadiums just are larger and have […]
The End Of Texas As We Know It
By Cindy Casares There’s no doubt the world is in a crazy place right now, and Texas is no exception. It seems we’re entering a whole new era in the […]
Mexico Isn’t All Violence, Despite Soccer Match Gunfire
By Wuicho Vargas On August 21 of the year 2011 the game of Monarcas from Morelia, Michoacán Mexico versus the Santos of Torreón, Coahuila was being played like normal in Torreón. The game […]
Making Poetry Out Of Fútbol (Soccer)
Odas a Futbolistas/Odes to Footballers is a cycle of odes written by Yago S. Cura and Abel Folgar to commemorate the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. The odes laud […]
Latino Sports Fans Grow, Latino Sports Reporters Don’t
Latinos love sports, sports teams love Latinos, it’s an economic match made in heaven. Yet, a report from The Root shows that Latino reporters in the sports world are extremely […]
News Taco To Go: Japan Earthquake, Muslims, NFL, iPad And Oldest Woman
An 8.9-magnitude earthquake hit the coast of Japan, causing a 13-foot tsunami that has thus far killed hundreds of people. The quake is the largest in recorded Japanese history. A […]
News Taco To Go: NFL, RFK, Unions, Unemployment And Budget Cuts
NFL owners and players have still not been able to come to a new agreement, and some are starting to worry that this could lead to all kinds of adverse […]