Residente's latest music video, “This is not America,” begins with a shot in the air by activist Lolita Lebrón. In a piece of excellent cinematographic production, Residente is back to vindicate the ...
The new virtual version of the Tecate Pa'l Norte Festival has been announced with a large number of Latin artists in its line-up. This time, it reappears with an event full of digital concerts for 15 ...
Shortly after Kathy Hochul learned she was the winning candidate in the race for New York Governor against Lee Zeldin, she traveled to Puerto Rico to unveil a Puerto Rico Federal Affairs office in her ...
Boquitas pintadas (Heartbreak Tango), The Buenos Aires Affair, El beso de la mujer araña (The Kiss of the Spider Woman)... These are some of the best-known titles by Argentine author Manuel Puig that ...
Anna Paulina Luna, Republican congresswoman from Florida and U.S. Air Force veteran, has built her public profile on a mix of military discipline, firm political convictions, and a strong media ...
Mexican writer Elena Poniatowska turned 90 in May, but her desire to write is still strong. Her latest novel, El amante polaco (The Polish Lover), is a return to her origins, those of her grandfather ...
On Tuesday, Feb. 14, Philadelphia Sheriff Rochelle Bilal announced her intentions to seek reelection for her current post and touted accomplishments during her term amid growing calls for eliminating ...
Diego Garijo, 41, was born in Guanajuato, Mexico, and came to the United States as a child. His body is covered in tattoos, and he defines himself as an artist, poet, professional fighter, and ...
President Donald Trump’s order for the Pentagon to use military force against cartels designated as terrorist organizations has rekindled long-standing fears in Latin America about U.S. intervention ...
The life of Zoé Valdés leaves no one indifferent. Born on May 2, 1959 in Havana, Valdes was a rebellious student. She spent her youth on the island, where she entered the Faculty of Philology at the ...
Raúl Gonzalez (El Paso, 1976), better known as 'Raúl the Third,' is a Mexican-American illustrator, author and artist and three-time winner of the Pura Belpre Award, the distinguished award given each ...
Editor’s note: This story contains mentions of suicide. I grew up in New Jersey and was categorized as a special-ed child, because nobody could figure out what was wrong with the strange little boy.