Art y Culture + Blogante Business Hispanic y Latino News & Info (Noticias)
November 23, 2009
San Antonio’s Museo Alameda in financial straits
November 12, 2009
Charlotte’s classical-music station, Davidson College’s WDAV-FM (89.9), is looking at adding a Spanish channel. – Called “Concierto,” it would be broadcast on one of WDAV’s HD radio channels and streamed on the Web.
November 5, 2009
Day of the Dead influencing U.S. fashion merchandising
September 29, 2009
Jo Ann Hernandez – Caroling for Christmas – looking for essays written by authors covering the different ways readers/book buyers can assist People of Color authors in spreading the word about their books
August 24, 2009
A British company is releasing a new line of textile designs inspired by paintings by George Mendoza, Las Cruces’ internationally renowned blind artist.
August 18, 2009
Cultura Latina: LA’s longest standing Latino bookstore
July 31, 2009
Celebrity Tees You Can Bet On – One-of-a-kind t-shirts raise funds for Miami’s Latino community – Palomita Education Fund
Two Wise Latinas Show Their Pride – Nancy De Los Santos and Azucena Maldonado celebrate Sonia Sotomayor with “Wise Latina” T-shirts
July 28, 2009
Twitter en Español: LACMA the First Museum to Offer Bilingual Tweets
June 22, 2009
The 2009 National Latino Writers Conference in Albuquerque, NM: Part I
June 4, 2009
Nicaragua’s culture, arts and music scene is the focus of a new magazine launched by two American designers living in the country’s capital, Managua. Hecho
January 21, 2009
For Peruvians, Baskets for the U.S. Market Bring a New Way of Life
October 7, 2008
Mirna Pineda and Mariela Gómez de Ell, former Telemundo anchors in Phoenix will be peforming in a local theater
August 26, 2008
Book tells story of Bacardi rum and Cuba – “Bacardi and the Long Fight for Cuba”
August 7, 2008
AT&T contributes $100,000 to Museo Alameda – San Antonio
June 2, 2008
Chino Hills artist Abel Izaguirre creates tiny tributes to his old home: South L.A. – The man who watched his brothers fall victim to the streets found refuge in art. Many of his Locsters — such as ‘Tattoo Tony’ — are real people depicted as toys.
May 22, 2008
Interview with San Antonio performer Anna De Luna about her upcoming one-woman show ¿Chicana Atheist?
May 6, 2008
A Latino institution struggles to stay open – Rueben Martinez, owner of Libreria Martinez Books and Art Gallery in Santa Ana, might have to close his shop by year’s end despite the store’s renown as one of the nation’s largest Latino-themed bookstores.
March 24, 2008
Aetna Plays Host to Esperanza Academy Art Students – Philadelphia
January 17, 2008
Selling… en Español – Translated Books
January 10, 2008
Maintaining a vibrant passion amid lackluster sales of crafts – the Folk Tree in Pasadena
January 3, 2008
Marketplace: Three Kings Day gives gift of sales – (Let us commercialize another holiday)
November 25, 2007
It’s rough times for Latino art galleries in San Diego and Tijuana