What Will Become Of Texas’ Redistricting?

What Will Become Of Texas’ Redistricting?

Mary Mata December 13, 2011

Well, I could’ve said “I told you so!” but I’ll reserve that trite comment for another occasion. Instead, I’m simply going to register my dismay at the current state of […]

Guapura 101: The Importance Of Moisturizer

Mary Mata December 12, 2011

So I’m a low-maintenance kind of gal, the less effort the better I say. Which is why my most recent discovery about the importance of moisturizer is a huge deal for […]

Dagoberto Gilb’s “Gritos” Culturally Relevant, Insightful

Mary Mata

By Wuicho Vargas If you haven’t read any of Dagoberto Gilb’s work, this could be your opportunity to get a glimpse of his style. “Gritos” for me was very pleasant […]

Latinas More Likely To Die Of Breast Cancer?

Mary Mata

Latinas are about 20% more likely to die from breast cancer than white women, according to a new study presented at the Cancer Therapy & Research Center-American Assn. for Cancer Research San […]

Most Support Undocumented Immigrants Staying In The U.S.

Mary Mata

A new poll found that a substantial majority of Americans would prefer allowing some or all undocumented immigrants to remain in the U.S. The United Technologies/National Journal Congressional Connection poll asked 1,008 adults […]

Guatemalan Christmas Ponche

Mary Mata

By Melissa Pitts First, let me begin this recipe intro by saying that this is not Mexican ponche! Guatemalan ponche is very different from your classic Mexican version (you’ll have […]

Binational Art Exhibition Inspired By La Virgen De Guadalupe

Mary Mata

By Angelina, OurTiempo.com Friday, December 9 through Sunday, January 15 Mexican Cultural Institute 125 Paseo de la Plaza, Olvera Street Opening weekend only: Dec. 9 – 12, open noon to […]

For Latinos, Religion And Politics Don’t Mix

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Do Latinos see the role of government differently than others? For all the pundits and strategists who are trying to figure and plot Latino behavior at the polls, I have […]

Did The U.S. Gov Supply The Gun That Killed Jaime Zapata?

Mary Mata

By Cindy Casares Operation Fast and Furious—the Arizona-based federal gun-tracking program that led to the death of a U.S. agent at the hands of Mexican criminals—could be underway in Texas, […]

Tony Romo, San Antonio Have Much To Prove To The NFL

Mary Mata December 11, 2011

By Robert Crowe San Antonio, Texas — The Tony Romo-versus-Eli Manning match-up for the NFC East crown is getting a lot of play in San Antonio, which, I’m convinced, has more […]