Kennedy Center Honors: What a difference a year makes for Hispanics!
Mary Mata December 11, 2013
By Grace Flores-Hughes, Voxxi It’s been a little over a year that then president of the John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts, Michael Kaiser brashly told Felix Sanchez, to “go […]
The Choice: Nancy Gibbs on Why Pope Francis Is TIME’s Person of the Year 2013
Mary Mata
By Nancy Gibbs, TIME How do you practice humility from the most exalted throne on earth? Rarely has a new player on the world stage captured so much attention so […]
‘A Fire That Cannot Be Extinguished’: Calle 13 Teams Up With Julian Assange
Mary Mata November 22, 2013
By Jasmine Garsd, NPR/alt.latino The Puerto Rican rap duo Calle 13 is one of the most outspoken major music acts to emerge from Latin America since the legendary Ruben Blades. Last week, […]
Why the Latin Grammys Remain America’s Biggest Anti-Mexican Sham
Mary Mata November 20, 2013
By Gustavo Arellano, OC Weekly Over a decade ago, I wrote an op-ed piece for what was called Pacific News Service but is now New American Media bemoaning how pathetic the Latin […]