‘Inocente,’ Short Documentary of Immigrant Wins Oscar
‘Inocente,’ Short Documentary of Immigrant Wins Oscar
By Tony Castro, Voxxi There were no political speeches pressing for immigration reform at Sunday’s 85th Academy Awards, but a documentary short about an undocumented immigrant was one of the […]
HOME MAID SPANISH: Artifact Found in La Jolla, CA, ca. 1960s
From the textmex obsessed imagination of William A. Nericcio Now YOU TOO Can Talk to Your Spanish Dominant Service Worker! My amazing readers find all kinds of things, but this is […]
DC Comics Unveils Revamped Latino Superhero
By Victor Garcia, Fox News Latino While Marvel Comics has taken to creating new Latino heroes from scratch, DC Comics still isn’t done working with some of its old ones. DC […]
Lupe Ontiveros Omitted from Oscar Memorial Ignites Controversy
By Nina Terrero, NBCLatino Lupe Ontiveros appeared in more than 100 films and dozens of television shows before passing away from liver cancer in July 2012 and was praised by members of the […]
Bless Me, Miriam
By Maria Hinojosa, Latino USA The new film Bless Me, Ultima based on the Rudolfo Anaya novel is out now in theaters. Maria Hinojosa speaks to actor Miriam Colon, who stars as […]
The Zen Of Being Latino
By Victor Escalante, NewsTaco According to the Census Bureau 55.2 percent of Latino immigrants in the U.S. are Mexican. While there are exceptions to the rule, Mexicans for the most part are mestizos. These […]
‘Bless Me, Ultima’ Shows the Darkness and Wonder of Life
By Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times Film Critic A deeply satisfying feat of storytelling, “Bless Me, Ultima” makes a difficult task look easy. It combines innocence and experience, the darkness […]
National Margarita Day
By Melanie Mendez-Gonzales, QueMeansWhat It’s National Margarita Day Y’all! ¡Salud! It is celebrated each year on February 22nd. I wanted to write up some great post with some delicious margarita […]
Star Wars/Loteria Xicanosmosis!
From the textmex obsessed imagination of William A. Nericcio The amazing work of Chepo Peña! A fusion of Star Wars, Loteria, and a magnificent imagination!!! Thanks to ace Ph.D. Carlos Amador, UT Austin […]
1934 Oscar Winning Film Short Featuring “Mexicans” and More…
From the textmex obsessed imagination of William A. Nericcio La Cucaracha In the film, memorable more for its contribution to the evolution of Technicolor technology than the script or the acting, […]