Art y Culture + Entertainment Hispanic y Latino News & Info (Noticias)

November 10, 2009

Actors, film directors and arts supporters gathered at the Indio Performing Arts Center on Monday to announce the lineup of the inaugural Coachella Valley Latino International Film Festival. – Dec. 4-6, will coincide with the 18th Annual Indio International Tamale Festival

October 9, 2009

2010 San Diego Latino Film Festival Poster Competition – Media Arts Center San Diego is now accepting submissions for our new Film Festival Poster Competition! Deadline: 11/25/2009

October 7, 2009

From Mexico to NYC stage – For director and choreographer Edgardo Lar, the challenges he faced were many when staging a musical in Spanish about a 16th-century French massacre with a cast of 25 high school and college students from Mexico. – “Anjou, A Tale of Horror”

October 5, 2009

Actress Ruby Nelda Perez returns to Jump-Start Theater in November in a new play by Rodrigo Duarte-Clark titled “El Fin del Mundo Motel.” – San Antonio

September 24, 2009

Emilio Estefan may finally have his shot at getting the Miami Sound Machine named a national treasure. – President Barack Obama has deemed the former member of group member a suitable candidate for the Commission to Study the Potential Creation of a National Museum of the American Latino

September 17, 2009

Fabian Perez Named Official Artist of the 10th Annual Latin GRAMMY(R) Awards

September 9, 2009

With Culture Clash, nothing is sacred except satire – Latino troupe prepares to celebrate its 25th anniversary, putting a modern slant on the ancient comedy of Aristophanes.

September 3, 2009

‘LOL! Latina on the Loose’ Opens September 25 at Los Angeles Theatre Center; World Premiere Comedy

Award-winning Latino Playwright Coming to SoCal Controversial play “Miss Lebron” arrives in Orange County on September 4, 2009 – René Solivan

September 1, 2009

Drama About Immigration Raids and their Human Consequences in Arizona Is No Fiction for Many – The Tears of Lives, a play produced by Phoenix’s New Carpa Theater Company and written by James Garcia

August 26, 2009

If you’re in New York City, I strongly suggest you check out Reportorio Español’s highly entertaining play, Insomnio Americano, a one-man show starring master improviser Saulo Garcia

August 16, 2009

Los Angeles Latino Film Festival Seeks Volunteers – Learn the film Industry by volunteering with the 13th annuall LALIFF team

August 3, 2009

Chicano Music Festival and Auction in Denver – August 6th-9th

June 29, 2009

NEW DRAMA “THE SCENES OF THE CROSS”/“LAS ESCENAS DE LA CRUZ” MAKES WORLD PREMIERE ON JULY 17 WITH IMMIGRANT STORIES PERFORMED BY THOSE WHO LIVED THEM — SIX BILINGUAL PERFORMANCES FROM JULY 17–AUGUST 1 AS PART OF 2009 MIDTOWN INTERNATIONAL THEATER FESTIVAL

June 17, 2009

Elaine Del Valle’s one-woman show, “Brownsville Bred,” is playing at Teatro La Tea. – NYC

June 11, 2009

The legendary Puerto Rican Traveling Theatre is joining in the parade festivities this weekend, hosting the restaging of the popular Boricua-themed play “Borinquen Vive en El Barrio.” – NYC Puerto Rican Day Parade

May 30, 2009

Puerto Rico Sun Radio chats with boricua actress Jazmin Caratini

May 29, 2009

Sofía Vergara, cartoonish ‘Chicago’ don’t deliver show’s old razzle dazzle

May 28, 2009

GALA HISPANIC THEATRE’S NEW SEASON – Plays about families, relationships, sexuality and cultural identity will be the focus of GALA Hispanic Theatre’s 34th season. The company performs at Tivoli Square in Columbia Heights. – Washington DC

May 14, 2009

New Musical Return of Eva Perón to Play Washington DC’s Gala Theatre – June 4-28

May 7, 2009

Every now and then a dance show comes along that has such runaway enthusiasm that you bin the criticism and merrily rave to anyone who will listen. Havana Rakatan is such a show. There are reservations, such as over-long numbers and unclear narrative, and there will always be those who pour scorn by claiming Cuba peaked with the Buena Vista Social Club.

March 17, 2009

THE INTERNATIONAL LATINO CULTURAL CENTER PRESENTS THE 25th CHICAGO LATINO FILM FESTIVAL FEATURING SPECIAL EVENTS AND OVER 100 FILMS The Silver Anniversary Edition of the Chicago Latino Film Festival runs April 17-29. Added to the excitement, the special event series includes: Opening Night Gala, Noche Mexicana, A Night of Spain and Closing Night Gala.

March 14, 2009

Isabel Allende on stage — a magical translation

2009 San Diego Latino Film Festival is a quick trip around the world

January 21, 2009

Manhattan’s Latino theatre company, INTAR, which was set to premiere Eduardo Machado’s In Paradise and Nick Norman’s She Plundered Him, may have to postpone its season after the sudden closure of the Zipper Factory.

December 23, 2008

El bailarín de origen cubano David Álvarez tuvo que aprender inglés y simular acento británico para ponerse en la piel del protagonista de la obra “Billy Elliot”, que triunfa estos días en Broadway con música de Elton John.

December 18, 2008

Gaytino!, written and performed by Dan Guerrero, will make its Off-Broadway premiere in January 2009 at the Zipper Factory Theater.

A ‘West Side Story’ With A Different Accent – The Broadway-bound revival, staged by co-creator Arthur Laurents, rethinks the musical from top to bottom. Some characters sing in Spanish, for one thing. And those lovable gang thugs? They’re angrier now.

December 12, 2008

Fundar hace cuatro décadas el Teatro Rodante Puertorriqueño fue un “gran reto que valió la pena” y, aunque se han cosechado muchos éxitos, aún queda un largo camino que recorrer, según su fundadora, la actriz Miriam Colón Valle, homenajeada hoy en Nueva York.

December 10, 2008

My Abuelita was One Talented Mujer – Multi-Cultural Chicano musical history in Southern California with classical music Indianist composer and Chicana pianists in LA

November 29, 2008

La película “Retorno a Hansala” dirigida por la española Chus Gutiérrez obtuvo el premio al mejor filme y el hispano-argentino Juan Diego Botto, se llevó el premio al mejor actor por su papel en “El Greco”, en el 32 Festival Internacional de Cine de El Cairo

November 19, 2008

Fourth International Flamenco Fest at GALA with artists from Spain and the United States – Washington DC

November 6, 2008

The San Diego Latino Film Festival’s final installment of their “Cinema en tu Idioma” series starts November 14. The series showcases the most celebrated Latino films from international film festivals. The last part of the series will feature screenings of “El Violin,” “XX” and “El Baño del Papa.”

November 5, 2008

12th San Francisco International Latino Film Festival brings back ‘El Norte’ for the film’s 25th anniversary – (starts this Friday)

November 3, 2008

Karen Olivo: From ‘The Heights’ to ‘West Side’

October 21, 2008

El cineasta mexicano Guillermo del Toro sigue dando muestras de su imparable creatividad: acaba de entregar la primera novela de una trilogía sobre vampiros, cuya preventa se convirtió en todo un éxito durante la 60a. edición de la Feria Internacional del Libro en Frankfurt.

September 25, 2008

25 ANIVERSARIO DE SU MUERTE – El México de Luis Buñuel

September 15, 2008

Film series is a tribute to mastery of Gabriel Figueroa – Oxnard celebration to include Mexican cinematic treasures

In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, Broadway’s Chicago welcomes back Mexican actress Bianca Marroquin to the role of merry murderess Roxie Hart beginning Sept. 15.

September 10, 2008

‘Pardon My Spanglish:’ Bill Santiago’s bicultural crash course

September 8, 2008

Photo Highlights of Latinbeat Fest 2008

September 5, 2008

The topic of state-sponsored repression — from Uruguay to Puerto Rico — runs through a selection of films in this year’s Latinbeat festival at the Film Society of Lincoln Center – NYC

All-Latin Cast Featured in Round House World Premiere Garcia Girls in Maryland

August 28, 2008

Órale, shalom! for ‘My Mexican Shivah’

August 11, 2008

Broadway’s golden boy – Lin-Manuel Miranda hits the Heights with a Tony-winning Broadway debut

Cuban posters don’t just flog a film, they distinguish their audience – Continuing our series examining great film posters. Today, Paul Rennie explains the origins of Cuban cinema promos

The Hispanic Organization of Latin Actors (HOLA) 2008 Award Winners

The Hispanic Organization of Latin Actors (HOLA)

August 7, 2008

‘Borinquen Vive en El Barrio:’ Spanglish dreams

July 30, 2008

New or rarely done works by writers from Ecuador, Argentina, Spain and Mexico, including an English-language comedy about aspects of globalization, are featured in GALA Hispanic Theatre’s 33rd mainstage season, at the Tivoli (14th Street and Park Road NW). All plays have English or Spanish surtitles. – Washington DC

July 22, 2008

The first-ever Mexican film festival in New York says ‘Hola’

July 21, 2008

El Queens Theater in the Park regresa con un interesante abanico de producciones latinoamericanas

July 17, 2008

Jets, Yes! Sharks, ¡Sí! in Bilingual ‘West Side Story’ Production Planned for Broadway

July 16, 2008

Bloggings by boz: Anthony Bourdain in Colombia

Latino Film Fest grows in diversity — and everything else – New York International Latino Film Festival

June 26, 2008

‘Romeo y Julieta’ : Shakespeare en Español – Chicago

June 23, 2008

Lucha libre rocks, rules for aficionados

June 17, 2008

High hopes: A skinny Latino dreamer, with an assist from Miami’s deep theater talent pool, creates a Tony Awards heavyweight – Lin-Manuel Miranda

June 9, 2008

Films delve into issues Latinos face – Cinema Latino Film Festival in Colorado Springs

May 21, 2008

Lola Montes, 90; influential head of Spanish dance company – Los Angeles

May 20, 2008

Theatres of Color Fight Marginalization – Coalition says companies face bias from media, audiences, and grantors.

May 14, 2008

Water & Power by Richard Montoya, featuring Herbert Siguenza of Culture Clash, directed by Sam Woodhouse, Oct. 21-Nov. 16. – San Diego REPertory Theatre

May 13, 2008

Contemporary Latin musical “In the Heights” gets 13 Tony nominations

May 12, 2008

Blood Wedding Musical Among Shows in Goodman’s Latino Festival This Summer – Chicago

May 1, 2008

Repertorio Español turns 40 – New York City

April 21, 2008

Culture clash at Arizona State University takes center stage in satire ‘Speak Spanish to Me’

April 16, 2008

Of Mice and Men Laborers Will Be Latino in Pasadena Playhouse’s Fresh Look at Classic

April 8, 2008

Karina Casiano’s ‘Rootless:’ Beating nostalgia with a song

April 2, 2008

Documentary follows Mexican couple’s pursuit of American Dream – Intimidad

April 1, 2008

5TH ANNUAL CALL FOR ENTRY HBO/NYILFF

March 9, 2008

Azúcar! Celia: The Life and Music of Celia Cruz at the New World Theater

Lin-Manuel Miranda is fitting in on Broadway – ‘In the Heights’ is a bright love letter to his old stamping ground, the largely Latino community of Washington Heights in Manhattan.

March 6, 2008

‘Chorus Line’s’ Original Morales, Priscilla Lopez, Returns to Broadway

March 5, 2008

15 years of películas Latinas – What a long, strange trip it’s been for the Latino Film Fest’s founder, Ethan van Thillo – San Diego

Drawn in by Fidel Castro’s revolution – Seeking to understand her dad led filmmaker Vivien Lesnik Weisman to learn about herself as well. ‘The Man of Two of Two Havanas’ is the result.

February 19, 2008

State Symphony Orchestra of Mexico – Hispanic Classics Flavor a New York Debut – New York

February 18, 2008

Celia Cruz’s story found in translation – Show hits big with Spanish language niche

February 13, 2008

‘In The Heights’ hits the spotlight, vowing to end ‘Capeman’ curse

February 7, 2008

Hispanic Museum to Feature Las Vegas Entertainers Exhibit

February 6, 2008

Playing to Latino audiences – First-class theaters are planned for inner-city areas – Los Angeles

January 30, 2008

Oscar Hijuelos Plans New `Mambo Kings’ Novel

January 22, 2008

Virgin America Premiers New Spanish-Language Independent Film Line Up From Sundance Film Festival

All-hispanic Luna Negra dance company debuts in New York

January 15, 2008

“Queen of Salsa” items bring Celia Cruz exhibit to life – San Antonio

January 10, 2008

‘The Violin’: Visual beauty in the face of bleak reality

January 9, 2008

Yiddish ‘recuerdos’ at New York Jewish Film Festival

January 8, 2008

‘Sin Limites,’ The National Association of Latino Independent Producers Examines Surprising Trends in Pan-Latino Cinema

December 12, 2007

Guadalupe Spreads Her Theatrical Wings

November 30, 2007

V-me :: Viva Voz Special From Guggenheim Bilbao

November 28, 2007

Hot and spicy films, Latino style – the 11th International Latino Film Festival in Marin, California

November 26, 2007

Brujas and Other Characters at Fest – Hispanic New York Film Festival

November 25, 2007

“Palladium Nights” brings back mambo era at Joyce Theatre – New York City

November 13, 2007

International Latino Film Festival Comes to Sacramento

November 12, 2007

God Inside the Devil: The Films of Alejandro Jodorowsky

Help this movie get a theatrical distributor – AMERICAN HARVEST MOVIE (THE REAL TRUTH ABOUT IMMIGRANT AMERICA)

November 11, 2007

Is the Next Tyler Perry a Latina? – Linda Nieves-Powell

November 1, 2007

Castro’s Cuba setting for Pulitzer winner’s early play – Nilo Cruz

San Francisco Latino Film Festival

October 31, 2007

The Universal Language of Film Has a Mexican Accent / Cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki is proving that images speak louder than words with his work in such acclaimed films as The New World and Children of Men

October 29, 2007

Documentary gives a face to immigration – Immigrant Reflections: Three Boston College Service Workers Share Their Stories, left many speechless after it aired at the Boston Latino International Film Festival

October 18, 2007

Immigrants Walk The Line – Documentary Film Raises Awareness Of ‘War Zone’ Of Immigration On Mexican-American Border

October 17, 2007

Latino Film Festival To Open Two Films – San Diego Latino Film Festival

October 16, 2007

Bolivian Troupe’s En Un Sol Amarillo to Rise in Los Angeles

Ballet Folklórico de México – New York

October 15, 2007

Mexican film wins Chicago fest’s top prize – Carlos Reygadas’ “Silent Light”

Local filmmaker’s historic tale of Joaquin Murieta debuts – San Jose

October 14, 2007

Rosie Perez Sparks Slapstick `Ritz’ – NYC

Film fest brings Hispanic stories into focus – Heartland hopes emphasizing Spanish-language lineup and international flavor will draw a wide audience – Indiana

Another celebration of Hispanic film – Orlando Hispanic Film Festival

October 13, 2007

Kathy Cano-Murillo, “The Crafty Chica”, comes to LifetimeTV.com

October 8, 2007

¡Sorpresa! Announces Selection for Hamptons Film Festival’s Hispanic Heritage Youth Film Competition

August 29, 2007

TEATRO DE LA LUNA’S NEW SEASON – Washington DC

August 23, 2007

Celia, Musical Tribute to Cruz, Debuts Off-Broadway – New York City

August 21, 2007

Cine Latinoamericano: Celebraci ón de Fin de Semana en LACMA – Viernes, 24 de agosto al domingo, 26 de agosto – Los Angeles

Hispanic film festival is likely – Orlando

August 20, 2007

Tell Me a Story: Blanca Flor a Mexican fairy tale

August 16, 2007

National Archives Celebrates Hispanic American Heritage Month

August 1, 2007

First Texas Latina Film Festival seeks submissions

Rosie Perez Nervous About Broadway Outing in “The Ritz”

July 30, 2007

Flamenco: the blues, Spanish style, through body and voice – Seattle

El Pachuco is back – Playwright’s son, Kinan Valdez, directs revival of iconic `Zoot Suit’

July 27, 2007

In the Heights Will Play Broadways Richard Rodgers Starting February 2008

July 26, 2007

Tony Plana Stars in Havana Bourgeois August 10

Barcelona company earns standing ovation – at the International Hispanic Theatre Festival in Miami

Spanish Eyes at the L. A. Opera

July 25, 2007

Pictures of Latino life – New York International Latino Film Festival

July 19, 2007

Huipiles: A Celebration Event at the Mexican Cultural Institute – Washington DC

Prometeo takes on an ambitious drama – International Hispanic Theatre Festival – Miami

July 17, 2007

New York Latino Film Festival set to open – Eighth annual event to begin on July 24

11th Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival (LALIFF) – October 7-14, 2007 € ArcLight Cinemas in Hollywood, CA

July 16, 2007

Peru’s Independence Day Honored in Miami, Florida

July 12, 2007

Celia Cruz — the play — coming to New York City

Xiomara Laugart to play Celia Cruz in musical

Race and Rhythm’s “Frida” @ The Frida Kahlo Theater, Los Angeles

July 11, 2007

City’s Latino film fest is back: better, stronger, feistier – New York International Latino Film Festival

July 9, 2007

More Than Passing Fashion – Latino works at the Lincoln Center Festival – New York City

Eclectic mix at Hispanic Theatre Festival – Miami

July 2, 2007

It is that time of the year in New York, when the Latino Cultural Festival brings to the Queens Theatre in the Park the best of the music and art of Latin America and Spain.

June 18, 2007

Film and Music Stars Heat Up the Red Carpet for Sizzling Line-Up of Premieres at the 8th New York International Latino Film Festival

June 17, 2007

Annual Puerto Rican Cultural Festival returns next Sunday – Hoboken

June 14, 2007

Tripping the Lit Fantastic In GALAs Latido Negro – Washington DC

June 4, 2007

Earthquake Chica opens this week – Arizona

Parade celebrates Hispanic heritage in Brentwood – Long Island

May 24, 2007

Blockbuster Botero Exhibition to Visit San Antonio, Inspiring Community Celebration

May 23, 2007

GALA Hispanic Theatre’s season – Washington DC

Puppeteer spreads his craft to the young – Richard Diaz & Perpetual Puppets Production and Design

May 16, 2007

Viva Cinema offers new perspective – Jacksonville

May 15, 2007

Jacksonville Film Festival Announces 2007 Viva Cinema Spanish Language Film Program

May 14, 2007

La Bloga: Great performance in Chicago May 17th — Yo Soy Chicago/I am Chicago

May 3, 2007

Chita Rivera tells her story with charisma

Ken Burns is bowing to ill-advised pressure and setting a bad precedent

April 30, 2007

Esparza, Rubin-Vega and More to Participate in TeatroStageFest Beginning April 30 – New York City

April 19, 2007

Cine Las Americas celebrates 10 years as Austin’s portal to fine foreign film

April 16, 2007

Latino director says Hollywood changing – Ricardo Méndez Matta

April 13, 2007

23rd Chicago Latino Film Festival lets the dogs out

April 11, 2007

Tribeca’s tip of the sombrero – New York

April 2, 2007

Felipe Cazals: the conscience of Mexican cinema

March 29, 2007

Mexican cinema to be spotlighted – This weekend in Tucson

Latino Film Festival in Worcester, Massachusetts

March 28, 2007

I am Mujer – CineMujer Film Festival – San Antonio

HBO & The New York International Latino Film Festival Announce 4th Annual Call for Entry for the HBO/NYILFF Short Film Competition

Major Mexican folkloric dance festival comes to Fresno State March 30-April 1

March 27, 2007

Revolution Trilogy of Mexican John Ford comes to DVD

March 9, 2007

San Diego Hosts 14th Annual Latino Film Festival

March 8, 2007

Spanish troupe holds audience captive – at 32nd Siglo de Oro Drama Festival in El Paso

February 26, 2007

Mexican film industry enjoys ‘bittersweet’ success

Solano College Theatre Presents The House of Ramon Iglesia

February 25, 2007

When Mexico was a star on the big screen

February 22, 2007

Mexican wave rides high in the film world

14th Annual San Diego Latino Film Festival Presents Two Films Celebrating Latino Surfers

February 8, 2007

Argentine filmmaker Vallejo dies – Director and writer of ‘Martin Fierro’ was 65

Nueva York, Nueva York: New Musical In The Heights Opens Off-Broadway

February 7, 2007

Las Paredes at GALA: A Close-In Dislocation – Theatre in Washington DC

February 6, 2007

‘Fame’ hasn’t spoiled Jesse Borrego – Denver

January 29, 2007

Penelope Cruz, “Volver” take top Spanish film awards

Repertorio Espanol shows off Hispanic American theatre – New York City

January 28, 2007

“Padre Nuestro’ wins top Sundance award

Sundance festival honors 2 Latino-themed films

January 24, 2007

Heartache Free of Language Barriers: Christopher Zallas – Sundance News

January 19, 2007

Sol Dance arrives, bringing Latin American and Native American films to Park City

Director finds ‘Sweet Land’ on Minnesota prairie

January 18, 2007

Panamax targets Latinos – Sundance of ‘Padre Nuestro’ entry aims for Hispanics

January 17, 2007

Backstory: Venezuelas cultural revolution – President Chávez boosts local filmmakers, musicians, and artists to forge a national identity and counteract ‘imperial’ Hollywood.

January 14, 2007

3 directors fuel Latin film renaissance – Cuaron, del Toro, and Inarritu are key parts of Mexican resurgence

January 12, 2007

University of New Mexico Organizes CineMás Film Festival

January 10, 2007

Mexican rodeo traces noble lineage of the West

Rita Returns: Multi-award winner Rita Moreno comes back to New York to make her Café Carlyle cabaret debut

January 7, 2007

National film critics select Pan’s Labyrinth as best picture

January 4, 2007

Renowned Pianists Alejandro Vela and Rodolfo Morales Lead Concert of Living Mexican Composers – Houston

Rita Moreno Plays Cafe Carlyle for 4 Weeks Starting Jan. 16 – New York

December 27, 2006

Pedro and Penélope: a perfect match

Video Interviews: Director Guillermo del Toro and the Cast of Pan’s Labyrinth

Luna Negra Dance Theater takes the stage at the Benedicta Arts Center of the College of Saint Benedict – Minnesota

Chita Rivera brings her life story to the Carnival Center – Miami

December 21, 2006

El Museo del Barrio exhibits “Merengue! Visual Rhythms” and “This Skin I’m In” – New York

A Latin tradition begins in Miami tonight – The Colombian musical ‘Navidad Gitana’ provides a fun alternative to the seasonal regulars.

December 8, 2006

Interview: Filmmaker Guillermo del Toro

December 7, 2006

A week of Latin films at the Galaxy Cinema – Cary, North Carolina

November 10, 2006

Susana Baca enhances experience for Luna Negra’s dancers

November 8, 2006

Dark side of Spain emerges in Goya’s Ghosts

November 7, 2006

Hispanic Film Archives: Another Tragic Passing: Miguel Aceves Mejí Dies at Age 90

November 1, 2006

Pedro Almodovar’s latest film, VOLVER opening in New York and Los Angeles – November 3rd

October 31, 2006

Flim ‘Romantico’ opening in New York City, November 1st – (looks quite good to me)

Ay, caramba! Forget stereotypes as Latino films hit mainstream – International Latino Film Festival San Francisco Bay Area – California

Broadway Legend Chita Rivera Performs in Greensboro – North Carolina

Al Borde Will Host a Night of Art and Entertainment in Honor of the Latin American Tradition, El Dí de los Muertos – Los Angeles, California

October 27, 2006

‘Gaytino’ – Dan Guerrero’s ‘charming depiction’ of his life

Rivera, Esparza, Etc. Set for ‘Latin Rhythms’ Benefit – New York City

October 26, 2006

“Babel’ is a fascinating, intricate puzzle

October 25, 2006

Babel: Narrative gimmickry can’t save vapid, globally conscious puzzle-film

October 18, 2006

‘Jose Can Speak’ tries to break down stereotypes

October 15, 2006

Afro-Peruvian is Susana Baca’s beat

October 11, 2006

Latino film fest to feature Oscar-caliber work – Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival – California

Rapping Mexico

October 4, 2006

Independent Filmmaker Screens “Soledad Is Gone Forever” in Hollywood at LALIFF — Los Angeles, California

Cruz’s ‘Sisters’ gets loving performance – Dos hermanas y un piano – Miami, Florida

‘African Roots/Latino Soul’

October 3, 2006

Watsonville director’s film “Gordo” gains exposure

AWD Players Presents El Poder de los Hombres – Houston, Texas

October 2, 2006

‘Lalo Guerrero The Original Chicano’ to be shown on various PBS stations around the country

Interview with Michele Dominguez Greene

Listen to podcast with Mabel Valdiviezo, film producer, director “Soledad Is Gone Forever” – Hispanic MPR

September 28, 2006

Oscar hope for Almodovar’s Volver

September 26, 2006

Maquilapolis – Just Across the Border, Mexican Laborers Work Cheap but Fight Hard

September 14, 2006

Television film is tuned to rhythms of the boro – South Bronx, New York

September 8, 2006

Three amigos change face of Mexican film

September 5, 2006

“Cottonfields and Crossroads”: rich Texas music history detailed

August 31, 2006

Dreamer Seeks South American Soap Opera Stardom in ¡El Conquistador! at New York Theatre Workshop

August 29, 2006

Celia Cruz Salsas into Museums across the United States; Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition Celebrates Life and Legacy of Queen of Salsa

August 28, 2006

PBS Explores the Diverse Lives and Heritage of Latino Americans During Hispanic Heritage Month

Spanglish Production company celebrates 10 years of bilingual comedy – New Jersey

August 27, 2006

L.A. Opera honors trumpeter Mendez

August 25, 2006

Award-Winning Writer/Actor Rick Najera Brings New Comedy “Sweet 15 – Quinceañera’ To San Diego Repertory Theatre

Latino bouquet – another review of Quinceanera

August 24, 2006

Pennsylvania’s only Latino Film Festival is celebrating its second year October 13-15, 2006.

Milwaukee Latino Arts’ December festivities focus on Venezuelan folk traditions. Wisconsin

August 20, 2006

Andy Garcia’s “Lost City’ is top Imagen film

August 17, 2006

FOLKLORICO GROUPS ACROSS THE U.S. CONVERGE IN LOS ANGELES FOR THE NATIONAL FINALS OF FOLKLORICO CHALLENGE USA 2006 on August 19, 2006

August 15, 2006

Puerto Rico’s voice of salsa, lost but found. Marc Anthony as Hector Lavoe in the movie “El Cantante” (”The Singer”)

August 14, 2006

Sony Pictures Classics presents VIVA PEDRO, the theatrical re-release of eight of celebrated auteur Pedro Almodóvar’s greatest films.

August 11, 2006

The Spanish Punk Who Conquered the World

August 10, 2006

At The Movies: Quinceanera

August 5, 2006

Hispanic Documentary Series Voces to Air on Public TV in September