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

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

March 19, 2009

A public art project that was supposed to depict the image of a snoozing Mexican with his head beneath a sombrero has stirred resentment from some Hispanics even though the sculpture collapsed just minutes after being removed from a mold.

March 10, 2009

Arts groups push for Phoenix Latino museum

October 23, 2008

Controversial art shows Arpaio holding people at gunpoint

October 7, 2008

Mirna Pineda and Mariela Gómez de Ell, former Telemundo anchors in Phoenix will be peforming in a local theater

September 30, 2008

“The Cisco Kid: American Hero, Hispanic Roots,” co-authors Gary D. Keller and Francis M. Nevins explore how the Cisco Kid, through American film and television, emerges with a new persona, what Keller refers to as a “noble bandit.” Keller is the director of the Hispanic Research Center at Arizona State University

September 22, 2008

Daniel Martin Diaz will have a solo exhibition, titled “Anatomy of Sorrow,” at the Arizona State Museum.

September 16, 2008

Guatemalan Artist Exhibition a Gateway to Study Abroad – The University of Arizona Center for Latin American Studies hosts Mayan artist Carlos Chavez.

September 15, 2008

Art and activism, however, rarely mix well. And Los Illegals, the season opener from Teatro Bravo, is no exception to this rule. – Arizona theater

September 10, 2008

Hispanic Heritage Month 2008 – Phoenix Events

June 19, 2008

University of Arizona Press Earns Top Honors – 2008 International Latino Book Awards

June 12, 2008

La Bloga: Bravo, Hermanos y Hermanas and University of Arizona Press!

May 8, 2008

Book highlights poor Hispanic areas here – “Colonias in Arizona and New Mexico: Border Poverty and Community Development Solutions”

April 30, 2008

‘Spanish’ speaks odd language in ASU setting – play entitled “Speak Spanish to Me”

April 21, 2008

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

February 28, 2008

Longer fest shows depth of Mexican arts, culture – Nuestras Raices Literary Arts Festival in Tucson

February 14, 2008

Couple brings Mexican dome architecture to Arizona

January 22, 2008

Hispanic families reveal shared heritage with city through photographs, tales – Phoenix

January 10, 2008

Learning the Language: Immigrant Teens Show Their American Lives in Photos

January 4, 2008

Book offers pictorial history of Mexicans in Phoenix

December 9, 2007

‘Pastorela’ is devilish good fun – Dan Guerrero, son of Lalo, to play Lucifer in popular show – Tucson

October 24, 2007

Tempe honors Cesar Chavez with art exhibit

October 10, 2007

3rd Season of Arte Es Amor (Art is Love) Features Theatre, Dance and Visual Exhibitions – Tempe, Arizona

October 9, 2007

The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum removes the Mexican flag

October 8, 2007

6 Hispanic properties get historic status – Phoenix

September 23, 2007

Drawings tap Latino energy – Papel Chicano – Mesa, Arizona

August 2, 2007

Viva Arizona tells history in dance

July 26, 2007

University of Arizona hosts 2nd Hispanic music-dance conference

July 19, 2007

Prescott College Presents: Playwright Cherrie Moraga – Arizona

July 15, 2007

Local playwright helps helps grow Latino-focused theater company – Ahwatukee, Arizona

July 12, 2007

University of Arizona prof scores with short film about teen illegal immigrant

June 4, 2007

Earthquake Chica opens this week – Arizona

April 22, 2007

Lovers of Latin American art unite – Tucson

Why do we love mariachi?

April 19, 2007

¡Viva Mariachi! – Teen musicians in training and thousands of spectators are drawn every year to the Tucson International Mariachi Conference

April 2, 2007

Hispanic Research Center set for arts festival – Arizona State University

March 29, 2007

Mexican cinema to be spotlighted – This weekend in Tucson

February 23, 2007

Innovative Hispanic theater in Phoenix – Teatro Milagro involves local teens in play about Mexican artist Frida Kahlo

December 17, 2006

In days of Christmas fast, tamale tradition keeps rolling on

December 7, 2006

Artist wins ‘Loteria’ – Teresa Villegas