Culture

Check out This 'Harry Potter' Inspired Café in Argentina

One café in Buenos Aires decided to feature items and touches based on the popular books by J.K. Rowling.

Why 'Teach for America' Is Important to the American Latino Community

Nonprofit organization Teach For America wants to increase its diversity by recruiting more minorities as teachers. TFA's Senior Managing Director Patricia Leon Guerrero revealed that the organization is looking for more Latino teachers.

A Look at the Latinos Who Made it Big in Hollywood

Latinos have been steadily making names for themselves in Hollywood, both behind and in front of the camera.

Renowned South American Chef Francis Mallmann Opens First US Restaurant

Argentine chef Francis Mallmann, who is widely esteemed among the culinary circle in South America, forays into the United States food industry as he opens his first restaurant at the Faena Hotel in Miami Beach.

Best 3 Spectacular Island Getaways in Latin America

When it comes to paradise, the vision that always comes to mind is a deserted beach framed by clear turquoise waters, powdery white sands and lush palm trees. It's the picture perfect setting that always feels a little bit out of reach, but the idyllic island of every traveler's dream is probably just waiting in Latin America.

7 Healthy One-Pot Meals With a Latino Twist

One-pot meals mean less pots and pans to clean. Face it: preparing food can result in a lot of pots and pans that need to be cleaned and it can be a hassle when all you want to do after eating is to relax after a hard day's work.

10 Online Latino Food Stores You Should Check Out

If you want to try Latino food, check it out in these online stores. If you want to taste different flavors of food, you do not necessarily need to travel the world to do so.

March 2016 Album Releases That Latinos Should Watch Out For

Here is a list of the albums to watch for next month. Most, if not all, love music and Latinos are included. In fact, according to Jorge Andres Herrera, music is one of the factors that influence the Latino identity.

2 Latino Explorers to Have Statues in Utah Capitol

Two Latino explorers will be having their own statues in front of the Utah Capitol in Salt Lake City. The United States Senate voted unanimously to give tributes to Catholic priests, Father Francisco Atanasio Dominguez and Father Silvestre Velez de Escalante. It only needs the signature of Utah Gov. Gary Herbert.

A Newbie's Guide to Spanish Charcuterie

Here's your cheat sheet to Espana's popular cooked cured meats so you'll know how to host the perfect Spanish charcuterie party for your friends and family.

Museum of Latin American Art to Feature Pieces From Permanent Collection for 20th Year Anniversary Exhibition

The Museum of Latin American Art will be celebrating its 20th year anniversary on Feb. 27. The first day is an opening reception for many of its members while it will be open to the public starting Feb. 28. The exhibit is open to the public until Jan. 1, 2017 with an admission fee of $10 for adults and $7 for students and senior citizens.

What College Education Means to a Latino

Latinos are more optimistic about the value of college compared to their white counterparts. Education among Latinos is getting better. More and more are earning a degree in college and the number of high school dropouts has diminished in the past years.

What Mexico is Doing To Restore its Rich History

Part of the tunnel is ready for the public, but it's still just a small percentage of the massive structure.

How to Celebrate 'National Chili Day' the Latina Way

The special holiday is observed on Feb. 25 for this year. National Chili Day takes place on the fourth Thursday of February, but its origins are rather sketchy.

Mexico Sets Record With Over 32 Million International Tourists in 2015

Mexico set a record for the number of international tourists who visited the country last year. Mexico City was among the most visited places in 2015.

Here Are Some Networks Latina Business Owners and Entrepreneurs Can Use

These online networks can assist Latina entrepreneurs and business owners. The National Women's Business Council has stated that Latinas in the United States own around 788,000 businesses, proof that they are as interested in entrepreneurship as others.

5 Low-Key Trips Backpackers Should Try in Latin America

Travelers come in all shapes, sizes, genders and nationalities, but they all have a common quality: the ability to view the world by its potential and not by its limits. They are not tied down by anything, not by distance, difficulty, convention and even by the cash in their wallets.

Meet Soledad O'Brien and the Story Behind Her ‘I am Latino in America’ Tour

Soledad O’Brien has been making waves for being the host of the “I am Latino in America” tour. Here are some interesting facts on one of the top journalists in the world and how she started the tour.

You Won’t Believe How Great Jail Life Can Be in These Venezuelan ‘Party Prisons’

Have you ever wondered what life would be behind bars? While most prisoners, especially those in Latin American jails, recall the hardships and challenges of prison life, jail culture in Venezuela reveals otherwise.

It's 'National Margarita Day!' 5 Perfect Concoctions to Amp Up Your Celebration

Here are 5 margarita recipes that you should try for National Margarita Day! Are the winter chills making you cold? Keep yourself warm by celebrating National Margarita Day.
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