Telemundo Rebrands Morning Show, Actress Debuts As Co-host
Telemundo Rebrands Morning Show, Actress Debuts As Co-host
By Veronica Villafañe, Media Moves Telemundo is revamping its morning show “Levántate.” Starting Monday, July 16, the weekday morning show will have a new on-air look, be renamed “Un Nuevo […]
Charlie Sheen! Uber Gringo!
From the textmex obsessed imagination of Memo Nericcio Thanks to ‘chicano rembrandt,’ izel vargas, for tipping me to this bizarre (but utterly honest, i think) interview!!! This post first appeared in […]
Chilena Ana Tijoux: “Shock” Defense Of Immigrant Rights
By NewsTaco Freanch-Chilean recording artist Ana Tijoux has joined forces with the National Day Laborer Organizing Network (NDLON), National Immigrant Youth Alliance and Puente Movement – sharing her gifts, spreading the […]
Fat & Happy: Sweet And Hot Pepper Relish Pasta
By Monique Costello, Gozamos Summer conjures up emotions of carefree days and uncomplicated meals. Running through sprinklers and washing cars mean more than slaving in a hot kitchen. It just […]
The Half-Way Point of 2012: Best To Worst In Movies
By Tyler Stevens, The Young Folks Well, we’re officially half-way through 2012, as it’s July, and I think this is an appropriate time for a best to worst list. For this list, […]
The Life Span Of My Coolness And Where It Got Me
By Oscar Brajas Believe it or not, there was one point where I was the most popular kid in school. Both adults and children hung on my every word. The […]
Xicanosmotic Musica: Chicano Batman On Latination…
From the textmex obsessed imagination of Memo Nericcio This post first appeared in the textmex galleryblog. William Anthony Nericcio, aka “Memo,” is the Director of San Diego State University’s ever-evolving MALAS program (The Master […]
Morning NewsTaco
Tuesday July 10, 2012 Texas’ new voter ID law on trial in Washington (Associated Press/San Francisco Chronicle): The fate of Texas’ controversial new voter ID law — which requires voters […]
Say Goodbye To Cantinflas Say Hello To El Joven
By Victor Escalante The Latino identity has been shaped to a large part by the environment of the past and the flux of the present day. In some respects, it’s […]
MEXICO: Tijuana Opera
By Sam Quiñonez, A Reporter’s Blog One of the great arts events in all Mexico takes place in Tijuana. It is the Tijuana Opera Street Festival (Festival Opera en la Calle), […]