The Perks of Being a Wallflower Are Not Available to Low-Income Latino Teens

The Perks of Being a Wallflower Are Not Available to Low-Income Latino Teens

Mary Mata November 12, 2012

By Ray Salazar, NewsTaco I am an uncle to many nieces and nephews—too many to take on outings all at once.  I sadly realize, also, that my life is too […]

Rolling Stone to Feature Special Latino Section

Mary Mata November 9, 2012

By Verónica Villafañe, Media Moves For the first time in its 45-year history, Rolling Stone magazine is including Spanish ads in a special 15-page section titled “Latin Hot List.” The Nov. 22 issue […]

This Month in Film: November New Releases

Mary Mata

By Gabrielle Bondi, The Young Folks November is a great movie month. It’s almost like prep for the onslaught of films to expect in December. November is full of major awards […]

La Migra, circa 1926

Mary Mata November 8, 2012

The Fighting Edge (Warner Brothers, 1926) From the textmex obsessed imagination of William A. Nericcio via Heritage Auctions… “The Fighting Edge (Warner Brothers, 1926). One Sheet (27″ X 41″). Kenneth Harlan stars […]

Posada: Artist Behind Day Of The Dead Images

NewsTaco November 2, 2012

By Roque Plans, Huffingtopn Post Latino Voices The Day of the Dead is a great day to remember one of the great artists who most heavily influenced the way Mexico […]

Is El Día de los Muertos Now Sponsored by José Cuervo?

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By Latino Rebels Looks like the corporate push to make El Día de los Muertos (The Day of the Dead) into autumn’s version of Cinco de Mayo has arrived, and […]

Jazz de México

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By Victor Landa, NewsTaco What a week! Nothing I can do or say here can assuage the hardships and losses suffered by the people living in the path of Hurricane Sandy. […]

Playing With Your Food for Fun on Dia de Los Muertos

NewsTaco November 1, 2012

By Ono Misterbill, Pocho Ñews Service Someone — maybe you — will watch this weird stop motion animation Dias De Los Muertos by Scott Renk and say, “Some people have too much time on their […]

The selling of Día de los Muertos in Los Angeles

NewsTaco October 31, 2012

By Tony Castro, Voxxi Leave it to America to merchandize Mexico’s traditional Day of the Dead, but nowhere is the selling of Día de los Muertos bigger than in Los […]

Will the Next Generation of Latinos Actually be Latino?

Mary Mata October 30, 2012

By Daniel Cubias, Being Latino My wife is pregnant. Yes, it’s pretty great news. Our daughter is due in January. We’ve never been parents, so by next summer, I’ll be one […]