Cesar Chavez, the Sinful Saint
A new portrait of labor leader Cesar Chavez portrays him as a visionary with tragic flaws and often insensitive tendencies, amid accusations of decades of sexual abuse against women and girls.
Lollapalooza has a good selection of electronic music despite the lack of Latino DJs
The Lollapalooza festival featured a strong lineup of electronic music, although it faced criticism for not including more Latino DJs.
The collapse of the myth of César Chávez, the Latino icon accused of sexual abuse of minors
César Chávez, a prominent figure in the fight for Latino civil rights in the U.S., has recently been accused of sexually abusing minors, challenging his legacy.
Nunes Parrilla Y Bar promotes an event with grilled meats and Latino chefs in SP
Nunes Parrilla Y Bar in São Paulo is hosting a gastronomic festival to celebrate its four-year anniversary, featuring a lineup of Latino chefs specializing in parrilla and Latin American cuisine.
Celebration: Part of a Treasure Accumulated Over Half a Century is Presented in Mexico
An exhibition showcasing nearly 170 works by over a hundred Latin American artists is launched in Mexico, marking the 50th anniversary of one of the region's most significant art collections.
Feid presents 'FEID VS FERXXO', an EP that reveals the two sides of his musical identity
Colombian singer Feid has released a new EP titled 'FEID VS FERXXO', illustrating the duality of his musical identity and incorporating elements from his roots.
50 years of ‘From the Good Savage to the Good Revolutionary’
The article reflects on the 50th anniversary of Carlos Rangel's influential work, discussing its relevance to Latin America's identity and legacy.
Why Men’s Day is Celebrated
Men's Day is celebrated on March 19th in various Latin American countries in honor of Saint Joseph, a significant Christian figure.
Cesar Chavez, who changed the lives of immigrants in the US, used his heroic image to abuse women
The article discusses the allegations against Cesar Chavez, illustrating how he used his status to exploit young women, particularly Ana Murguia, who recounted her experiences of abuse.
Riddle with an answer: the driver
A riddle challenge for readers to think critically and improve their lateral thinking skills.
Joan Manuel Serrat: "I didn't wait until I was 80 to know that everything passes very quickly and that today you are fire and tomorrow you are forgetfulness"
At 82 years old, Joan Manuel Serrat remains a significant voice in Spanish music, reflecting on his life, career, and the passage of time during a recent conversation.
The one million euro literary prize has five finalists: one is the Argentine Samanta Schweblin
Samanta Schweblin is among five finalists for the AENA Hispanic American Narrative Prize, which has a value of one million euros.
The icon of the fight for civil rights of Latinos César Chávez accused of sexually abusing girls and women for decades
César Chávez, a prominent figure in the civil rights movement for Latinos, has been accused of sexual abuse against minors and women, including his ally Dolores Huerta, according to a New York Times investigation.
House GOP rushes to court critical voting bloc while facing uphill midterm battle
House Republicans are actively engaging Hispanic and Latino voters in South Florida as they prepare for a challenging midterm election campaign.
Not just the Doral of Venezuela: how Miami's 'Little Colombia' reinforces Latin culture in Florida
This article explores the vibrant Colombian community in Miami's 'Little Colombia' in West Kendall, highlighting its cultural impact and demographic significance in Florida.
Latino voters are 'no longer sleeping,' Univision president warns GOP, Dems
The president of Televisa Univision, Ignacio Meyer, emphasizes the growing significance and independence of Latino voters ahead of the 2026 midterms, urging political parties to address their concerns meaningfully.
I am Latino in Illinois: Can I vote in the primary elections on March 17?
The article outlines the voting eligibility requirements for Illinois' primary elections, emphasizing that only U.S. citizens can participate.
The dissatisfaction among Latino voters is boiling over in Trump's Texas
A rodeo in Fort Worth symbolizes the culture of Trump's Texas, yet dissatisfaction among Latino voters is rising.
Trump won the Latino voters. Even in Texas, discontent simmers
The article discusses how Donald Trump has gained support among Latino voters in Texas, but underlying discontent remains evident even in this traditionally Republican stronghold.
Vive Latino 2026 LIVE: Schedules and where to watch the festival streaming
The Vive Latino 2026 festival in Mexico City will be streamed live for fans unable to attend, featuring a schedule of performances by renowned and contemporary Latin music artists.
Banda Machos comes to Vive Latino 2026: This is the true story behind their song 'Las Nachas'
Banda Machos will perform at Vive Latino 2026, featuring their popular song 'Las Nachas', which has an amusing backstory.
A controversy among the wealthy ignites private clubs in Madrid and provokes a nearly unanimous response: Latinos are welcome
A controversy regarding comments made by Íñigo Onieva about limiting Latino membership in private clubs in Madrid has sparked widespread support for the Latino community in these elite spaces.
In case you go to Vive Latino: Hoy No Circula for March 14 in CDMX and Edomex
This article details the 'Hoy No Circula' program in Mexico City regarding vehicular restrictions for the Vive Latino event on March 14, highlighting air quality concerns and public transport alternatives.
Guide for Vive Latino 2026: Timings, Cancellations, Stages, Map, and More
The Vive Latino 2026 festival will take place this weekend with a diverse lineup and some changes to the venue layout and artist lineups.
From Gangster to Sociologist: A Book Reveals How Youth Criminalization Operates in the U.S.
Victor M. Rios, a former gang member, reflects on youth criminalization in the U.S. in his book "Castigados," where he draws from his experiences to highlight the challenges faced by Black and Latino youth.
The Latino Officer who Dressed as a Hero Near Gracie Mansion in NYC Spoke: 'I Thought About Saving People'
A Latino officer from the NYPD described his experience during a recent bombing attempt near Gracie Mansion, where he rushed to save lives.
Are Republicans Losing Texas? Trump's Strategy That Shakes the Elections in Greg Abbott's Land
Analysts suggest that Republicans may be losing their stronghold in Texas due to economic issues and a decline in Latino support, which could open doors for Democrats in upcoming elections.
From Pink to The Mars Volta at Vive Latino: Which canceled concerts in Mexico offer refunds?
The article discusses the recent cancellations of several concerts in Mexico, including performances by Pink and The Mars Volta, and outlines the refund policies associated with these cancellations.
Goodbye reelection in Texas: the Latino ally of Greg Abbott who definitively withdrew from the 2026 elections
Greg Abbott's ally Tony Gonzales withdraws from the 2026 elections in Texas amid a public scandal.
Paulina Rubio and Amanda Miguel at Vive Latino 2026: What You Should Know About ‘Music to Send Flying’ Vol. 2
Vive Latino 2026 will feature a special moment for pop and ballad lovers with the return of ‘Music to Send Flying’, headlined by Amanda Miguel and Paulina Rubio.
Yeisson Vargas and Valeria Guzmán, migrants: “The bread in Spain is like Spanish. It doesn’t taste of much.”
Yeisson Vargas and Valeria Guzmán, migrants in Spain, share their experiences and won a migration storytelling award from Centroamérica Cuenta and UNAM.
She is Dominican, is 100 years old, and tells her migrant story in the U.S.: "I arrived on a Sunday and started working on Monday"
A 100-year-old Dominican woman, María Feliz Luciano, reflects on her life as a migrant in the U.S., sharing significant memories and experiences.
“Its last moments of life”: Trump's warning about the Cuban regime that migrants in Florida are closely following
Trump warns that the Cuban regime is in its final days during a summit in Florida, indicating that Cuba is reaching out to the US government for dialogue amidst its economic crisis.
Goodbye Gavin Newsom? The Latino-origin Democrat that the left demands for the 2028 elections
As the 2028 presidential elections in the U.S. approach, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is emerging as a prominent candidate from the left, challenging Governor Gavin Newsom.
Days after attacks on Iran, Trump receives Latin American leaders to form anti-cartel coalition
Donald Trump convened Latin American leaders in Florida to announce a military coalition aimed at combating drug cartels in the region.
The 'Messi effect' and the new real estate magnet: why Latino athletes are choosing South Florida to invest
The arrival of Lionel Messi in Miami has sparked an influx of Argentine athletes investing in real estate ventures in South Florida.
After suffering an accident on SP-310, singer Latino reassures fans and confirms a show in the interior of SP
Brazilian singer Latino reassured his fans and confirmed a scheduled show tonight after being involved in a minor accident on the SP-310 highway.
After bus accident, Latino says he was not wearing a seatbelt: 'I hit my head on the ceiling'
Singer Latino revealed that he wasn't wearing a seatbelt during a bus accident in São Paulo, resulting in minor injuries to two crew members.
Trump 'forgets' to invite Sheinbaum: Organizes summit of Latin American leaders... but excludes Mexico
President Donald Trump is set to host a summit in Miami with several Latin American leaders, excluding key countries like Mexico, Brazil, and Colombia.
Goodbye Greg Abbott? The weight of the Latino vote in the Texas elections and the "punishment vote" against Trump's immigration policies
Texas Governor Greg Abbott faces challenges in securing the Latino vote in the upcoming elections, largely due to backlash against Trump-era immigration policies.
Singer Latino and team suffer bus accident on highway in the interior of SP
Singer Latino and his team were involved in a bus accident on a highway in São Paulo, resulting in minor injuries to two team members, while the artist remained unharmed.
'Livramento', says singer Latino after bus accident on highway in the interior of SP
Singer Latino expressed gratitude for his and his team's survival after a bus accident on the Washington Luís Highway in Brazil.
Singer Latino and team suffer bus accident on SP-310 highway in the interior of SP
Singer Latino and his team were involved in a bus accident on the Washington Luís highway in São Paulo but are thankful for their survival.
Hinojosa vs. Abbott: the data about Latino voters in Texas primaries that excites Democrats
Democrats are seeing a significant uptick in Latino voter mobilization in Texas, particularly in predominantly Hispanic counties, which may bode well for their chances in upcoming elections.
Good news for Latinos: Julián Castro promotes a $250 million fund to strengthen Hispanic organizations
Former U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julián Castro has initiated a $250 million philanthropic fund to support Latino organizations.
Good news for migrants in New York: how to add the 6 points to obtain a driver's license by March 2026
New regulations in New York will make it easier for migrants, including those without regular immigration status, to obtain a driver's license by allowing them to accumulate points through various documents.
Link Brazil Miami lands in the U.S. with growth plans
Link Brazil opens its first store in the United States, located in North Miami, with plans to expand further.
An employee threatened Latinos with calling ICE in California: she was recorded and ended up fired
A California concert employee was fired after threatening Latino attendees with a call to ICE during a dispute that was recorded and widely shared on social media.
Willie Colón
Willie Colón is celebrated for his profound impact on the New York salsa scene, crafting a musical narrative that reflects the complexities of urban Latino life.
How Bad Bunny Revives Salsa and Captivates Youth After Super Bowl Performance
Bad Bunny's recent Super Bowl halftime performance sparked a renewed interest in salsa music and dance, particularly among young audiences.