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November 24, 2009

Zoot-suit wearing “Pancho Claus” has been discharged from a Houston hospital after treatment for an apparent heart attack.- Actor Richard Reyes

November 23, 2009

Featured Holiday Book: Las Christmas, by Esmeralda Santiago and Joie Davidow

November 20, 2009

Mexican authorities predict fewer Mexican immigrants will be back home for Christmas

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

December 24, 2008

O holy fiesta! A Mexican Christmas Eve – Gustavo Arellano and his extended family celebrate Christmas Eve at his Tía Maria’s house with a feast of epic proportions.

Eggnog Flan on Cinnamon Crust

December 23, 2008

A Diaper Change You Can Believe In – Why, exactly, are thousands of God-loving Spaniards paying almost twenty bucks for Barack Obama to relieve himself in their nativity scenes? Somewhere between tradition and transition lies perhaps the funniest Christmas story you’ll learn this season.

December 22, 2008

Area Immigrants Go Home for Christmas Only in Their Dreams

December 18, 2008

More Picture Books for Navidad from La Bloga

Shakira travels with a Christmas tree – The Colombian singer and her boyfriend arrived Punta del Este, Uruguay, ready to celebrate

“Esta Navidad,” a song written and performed by pianist Arthur Hanlon and sung by Puerto Rican pop artist Janina, is the Christmas theme song for several local Univision TV stations

December 12, 2008

John Leguizamo’s Christmas film, Nothing Like The Holidays, takes on traditional family themes as it spotlights generational differences within a Latino context. But the film also takes the plunge into such up-to-the-minute issues like the war in Iraq and what it means to be Latino today. The award-winning comedian talks candidly about his career, his family and his identity

December 3, 2008

Merchants in this border town on the brushy banks of the Rio Grande have pretty much given up on a Merry Christmas. But they’re still optimistic about a Feliz Navidad. Sales to U.S. customers are slumping here like everywhere else. But Mexicans account for roughly half the retail business in Laredo

Sorpresa! Celebrates Christmas With December Premieres