Ay Que Funny’s Take On Nerdy Love
Ay Que Funny’s Take On Nerdy Love
Ay Que Funny is a SpEnglish comedy showcase of sketch, improv and standup, featuring a talented and culturally diverse mix of cast members and writers based in New York City. […]
News Taco’s 9/11 Coverage
Today as we remember those we lost on 9/11, here are a few remembrances from our News Taco community: 9/11 Is No Excuse for Bashing Muslims The September 11 Lessons […]
Experiencing The Post-9/11 New York City
I moved to New York City the summer after 9/11, though I was actually born in Brooklyn, but raised in Miami, so it was a return of sorts. The city […]
The September 11 Lessons I’ve Learned
I was sitting in the airport in Austin, Texas, yesterday, waiting the last few minutes before my son had to go through security and board a flight to Los Angeles. “Might as well […]
9/11 Is No Excuse for Bashing Muslims
By J. Richard Cohen, otherwords.org On the 10th anniversary of 9/11, we’ll be transfixed once more by images of the planes ramming into the World Trade Center and people, caught in […]
The Puerto Rican MacGyver Part 3
Ay Que Funny is a SpEnglish comedy showcase of sketch, improv and standup, featuring a talented and culturally diverse mix of cast members and writers based in New York City. […]
Latino Artist Creates Own Business Model, Thrives
To chat with Franco Mondini-Ruiz is to be sucked into his world — art museums, New York City, Mexican mothers, San Antonio art society, gay parties, baroque wedding cakes, 18th […]
Happy Friday From DS The Evolution!
DS The Evolution is the young duo of Dominican-New Yorkers Christopher Marrero and Jeffrey Liranzo. The duo recently debuted to adoring crowds in Los Angeles, who enjoyed their version of […]
News Taco To Go: Education, Perry, Latinas, Candy & Satire
Latinos Need To Go Past Bachelor’s Degrees To Graduate School Rick Perry Pursues Latino Voters Via Religion I Can Tell You’re Latina By How You Gesticulate Glorias, Or, Carmen Pecan […]
¡Ask a Mexican! The Play To Hit New York
The infamous column by Gustavo Arellano of the OC Weeekly, ¡Ask a Mexican!, will be a play in New York, according to a post by Arellano himself this week. The play’s […]