Our Tiempo Creates Arts, Community Space For Latinos Online

Our Tiempo Creates Arts, Community Space For Latinos Online

Mary Mata October 4, 2011

What, exactly, do Latinos online want? While that’s a question with many answers, José Cruz and his new arts and entertainment community, Our Tiempo, aims to provide at least one […]

Bien Hecho: Latina Boxers Eye The 2012 Olympics

Mary Mata September 27, 2011

As a Latina who enjoys boxing and martial arts in general myself, I have to give mad props to two Latina boxers recently featured on CNN. Cristina Cruz of New […]

New Movie Based On Late Latino Golf Pro Johnny Arreaga

Mary Mata September 12, 2011

“Seven Days in Utopia” is a story about the relationship between a budding golfer and his mental training coach. The movie stars Robert Duval, whose character is based on the late Latino […]

Drag Meets Lucha Libre In San Diego’s “Exótico” Matches

Mary Mata August 30, 2011

The words Mexican wrestling conjure up images of masked burly men, performing acrobatic-like stunts, taking down their opponents in the most theatrical of styles while unabashedly flaunting their masculinity. Take […]

Mexico Isn’t All Violence, Despite Soccer Match Gunfire

Mary Mata August 29, 2011

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 […]

Atlanta Hawks Deal Would Compliment NBA’s Latino Outreach

Mary Mata August 16, 2011

So a lot of hype came up recently when news that a Latino was set to purchase the Atlanta Hawks NBA team. Alex Meruelo is the son of Cuban immigrants […]

How I Learned To Drown Without Swimming

Mary Mata August 10, 2011

It is summertime now, and one of my friends wanted to go to the lake in order to swim. She was surprised to hear that I do not know how […]

At The End Of The Day, No One Cares About Racism In Baseball

Mary Mata August 9, 2011

Tony Bruno is a syndicated radio sports talk host who relies on his spitfire vocal prowess and razor wit to keep his phone lines buzzing nationwide. However, last Friday night […]

The Baseball All Star Game Boycott That Wasn’t

Mary Mata July 13, 2011

Major League Baseball just finished celebrating and congratulating itself through its 82nd annual All Star game.  Like all other professional sports, this is merely a popularity contest where the fans […]

Copa America: Argentina Vs. Colombia

Mary Mata July 7, 2011

All the stress was on the Argentines as they came out to meet the Colombian Copa América squad in Santa Fe, Argentina at the Estinaslao Lopez stadium. As the host […]