How To BeE A Happy Latino Vegetarian
How To BeE A Happy Latino Vegetarian
By Madelyn, Mi Soul Latino Some people believe the adjectives Latino and Vegetarian could never go together – an oxymoron of sorts. I can even understand a bit why some […]
The Awakening – First 10 Minutes!
By Jon Espino, The Young Folks In the current climate of horror films, it’s always hard to tell whether a horror film will be good or not by just seeing […]
Treasure Trove Of Pulp Fiction “Africans” And “Mexicans”
From the textmex obsessed imagination of Memo Nericcio more here: http://www.magazineart.org/ This post first appeared in the textmex galleryblog. William Anthony Nericcio, aka “Memo,” is the Director of San Diego State University’s […]
Artist Profile: GAIA
By Terry Carlton, Gozamos Originally from New York, art schooled and stationed for the time being in Baltimore, and back here with us in Chicago for the week, we bring you the […]
Movie Review: ‘Celeste and Jesse Forever’
By Gabrielle Bondi, The Young Folks The Rom-Com has been done to death. Or at least for the most part. We might get one or maybe even two a year […]
Letters Ñ, ¡ and ¿ Sue Computer Keyboard Makers For Bias
By Verdana Bold, Pocho Ñews Service (PNS reporting from SILICON VALLEY) Attorneys for typographical characters including enya (Ñ), theinverted exclamation mark (¡) and the inverted question mark (¿) accused major computer keyboard makers of deliberately ignoring their clients’ needs in […]
Has The Quinceañera Lost Its Meaning?
By Maria Chaidez, Our Tiempo I have only the fondest memories of my own Quinceanera, which took place a decade and some ago. I remember every detail from my dress […]
Jazz De México
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Take a few seconds to look up from your computer screen. Take a deep breath. And think – I made it. It’s Viernes! And that means […]
Movie Review: ‘Hope Springs’ With Meryl Streep & Tommy Lee Jones
By Gabrielle Bondi, The Young Folks A movie that has Meryl Streep and Tommy Lee Jones playing a married couple trying to bring the spark back in their marriage? You […]
The U.S. Olympic Team Tells Story of Immigration, Unity
By Erwin de Leon, Feet in 2 Worlds The stunning diversity of the U.S. team competing at the Summer Olympics in London shows us what is possible in our increasingly […]