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Remembering legendary actor Anthony Quinn

Mary Mata October 7, 2013

By Veronique de Miguel, Voxxi There have been a select few Latino actors who broke the barrier of language and stereotypes to make their way in the USA paving the way […]

Latino Civil Rights Group Demands Fox Apology For “Unacceptable” Segment

Mary Mata October 4, 2013

Los Graduados: New series explores Latino high school dropout issue

Mary Mata October 3, 2013

Fox News Brands U.S. Citizens With Undocumented Parents As ‘Children Of The Corn’

Mary Mata September 24, 2013

By Huffington Post Latino Voices This probably isn’t the best way to reach Latino viewers. In a segment titled “The Grapevine,” Fox News referred to undocumented youth as “children of the […]

Ariel Castro’s son: “I am not my father and I can’t explain his actions”

Mary Mata

By Nina Terrero, NBCLatino Ariel Anthony Castro – the son of Cleveland kidnapper Ariel Castro – says following his father’s suicide in prison earlier this month, he still struggles to understand the […]

Actress Selenis Leyva appreciates authenticity in ‘Orange is the New Black’

Mary Mata September 20, 2013

By Kiko Martinez, Gozamos In the newest Netflix-exclusive series “Orange is the New Black,” actress Selenis Leyva plays Gloria Mendoza, one of the many inmates in a women’s federal prison in […]

Oldest U.S. Spanish-language paper approaches 100

Mary Mata September 18, 2013

By Claudio Iván Remeseira, NBCLatino “El Diario La Prensa” (El Diario, for short), the oldest publishing Spanish-language newspaper in the U.S., will celebrate its centennial next month, but the festivities have […]