The winning art – and the artist – of the American Latino Museum Design Contest
The winning art – and the artist – of the American Latino Museum Design Contest
By Kristina Puga, NBCLatino Two decades ago, Ana Maria Villegas was a chemical engineering professor in her native Mexico City, and last year, she almost lost her life due to a bout with […]
Mexico Sees Promising Tequila Market In China
By E. Edward Castillo, Associated Press/Huffington Post Latino Voices MEXICO CITY — Mexico wants China to loosen up and have a little tequila. Actually, lots of it. Since China President […]
Fake Border Crossing Is Amusement Park Attraction
By Irina Zhorov, Fronteras An unusual amusement park attraction in the central Mexican state of Hidalgo offers visitors the thrills and chills of an illegal border crossing. The attraction takes visitors […]
Jazz de México
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Auspicious, this Friday is. Not only is it the end of a work week, it’s also the end of a the month. Bring on June! Let’s […]
If Only Every City Had a Masked Lucha Libre Defender of Pedestrians
By Sarah Goodyear, The Atlantic You know how it feels when you’re trying to cross the street and a driver comes through the intersection as if you’re not even there? […]
5 000 cave paintings discovered in Mexico
By Times Live/AFP Relaxnews Archeologists have found nearly 5 000 cave paintings made by hunter-gatherers in a northeastern Mexico mountain range where pre-Hispanic groups were not known to have existed. […]
Peña Nieto’s New Approach to the Cartels
By Scott Stewart, Stratfor Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto’s approach to combating Mexican drug cartels has been a much-discussed topic since well before he was elected. Indeed, in June 2011 […]
For Bullets, It’s Open Borders
By Maria Hinojosa, Latino USA Why are U.S Border Patrol agents shooting into Mexico and killing innocent civilians? Latino USA host María Hinojosa speaks with John Carlos Frey, author of […]
No Los Mataron Por Ser Hijos de Periodista
Por Maria Lourdes Pallais, Reporte Índigo Cerramos la semana pasada con la noticia de que dos jóvenes hijos de David Páramo, un periodista experto en finanzas, y de Martha González Nicholson, […]
Disney Withdraws Effort To Trademark ‘Dia De Los Muertos’
By Mónica Ortiz Uribe, Fronteras The Walt Disney Company told Fronteras Desk it will withdraw trademark applications related to the Day of the Dead holiday. Disney made the decision late Tuesday […]