US Hispanics: Shaping communities through art
A walk through El Espacio 23, Jorge Perez’s most recent art venture
A walk through El Espacio 23, Jorge Perez’s most recent art venture
Spain and Latin America have contributed significantly to that blend of flavors that is American multiculturalism
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We talked about his video installation Somos (We Are), commissioned by the Smithsonian Latino Center, which was a central piece in the first exhibition of the new National Museum of the American Latino
Cimafunk is a force of nature, a new musical phenomenon. The singer is in the middle of his Funktastic tour 2023
From Selena to Daddy Yankee, these are some of the people who contributed exceptionally to America’s musical scene
Over the last half-century, authors of Hispanic descent have contributed some classics to American literature with well-known titles
The first-ever choreographer commissioned to do work for the emblematic Trisha Brown company in history (other than Brown herself) is a Latina powerhouse
A conversation with the Swedish-Dominican American artist about the immigrant experience, the challenges of being a female artist, and the dangers and rewards of performing exceptionally in a secondary market
American mainstream artists are savoring Spanish-language songs, from Billie Eilish to Beyoncé, Madonna to Justin Bieber, and Drake to Snoop Dogg and The Weeknd
The collection came out in 1938 to raise funds to help Spanish youngsters who were living through the Civil War
According to officials, members of the center-right party did not suffer “physical aggression,” nor did they follow instructions from authorities
Proactiva Open Arms boat confiscated for promoting “illegal immigration” after saving more than 200 migrants
Proponents of salary hikes for the country’s poorest have found unexpected allies in NAFTA partners
Increasing numbers of people are turning to two-wheeled transportation, but infrastructure is inadequate
Thousands take to the streets of large cities as Rousseff’s approval rating stands at 8%
Spain’s DGT traffic authority has sparked outrage with its proposals Users would also be obliged to register their bicycles and purchase insurance
Protests ended with 24 arrests and 101 injured, including 69 officers Union hits out at “mistakes made by the leadership and poor decision making”
Only a handful of countries have joined Ecuador in this determined effort to weaken our regional human rights system