Hispanic Heritage

Cuba's Tourism Boom Still Fails to Benefit Some Black Cubans

While Cuba's tourism starts to pick-up courtesy of its renewed relationship with the U.S., some black Cubans believe that it only benefits the wealthy and not those who are less fortunate.

Costa Rica’s Festivals and Holiday Fiestas That Travelers Must Not Miss for an Extraordinary Cultural Experience

Traveling is not only for leisure and relaxation. It is also a way of learning others’ culture so going for a vacation when there are festivals is a great idea.

Marc Anthony Slams Donald Trump and Swears Live in Front of Audience

Marc Anthony delivered another memorable performance on Saturday night as he sang and danced to his greatest hits at the Madison Square Garden, where he also took a shot at Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.

New 'Zorro' Movie in the Works? Mexican Filmmaker Jonas Cuaron Will Be Directing New Film

It has been confirmed that a new "Zorro" movie is currently in the works and will be a fresh take on the famed masked hero played by actor Antonio Banderas, The Wrap reports. According to the publication, the film is a definite go and will be starting initial production this summer.

Pole Dancing in Mexico Not Allowed Until Pope Francis Leaves The Country

Pole dancing has been postponed due to Pope Francis’s visit. Pole dancing has been postponed in Mexico due to Pope Francis’ visit. Fox News Latino writes that the head of the Roman Catholic church is set to arrive in Mexico on Feb.

Latin Caribbean Cuisine Restaurant Soon to Open in Brewer

An authentic Latin Caribbean cuisine that delivers the Cubano menu called A Taste of Sunshine in Maine will open in Brewer this Saturday at 11 a.m.

Valeria Pasmanter and How Her Startup Helps Foreigners Find Rooms in Argentina

Finding a place to stay in Argentina is not just stressing but also dangerous. That's why most of the foreigners who had visited the place would often complain about their demoralizing experiences, but Valesia Pasmanter has a way to help them out.

Travel Tips: Latin America’s Best Hikes

One of the best things to do in Latin America is to hike. The misty cloud forests, innocence of the view and the breathtaking backdrop of Andean mountains are simply making the experience world class. Latin America's nature offers limitless opportunities on how to enjoy a journey. Whether it's a short day's hike or a multiday trek, options are endless.

Astrid y Gaston: Exploring One of Peru’s Finest Restaurants

Peruvian Chefs could create the most exotic and rich flavors perfect to satisfy every craving. Peru's capital, Lima, is slowly becoming the culinary capital of Latin America. And Astrid y Gaston is one of those Peruvian restaurants that really stands out.

Peruvian Calendar 'Las Malcriadas' Celebrates Women Revolutionaries and Activists [Watch]

A Peruvian lady is changing the meaning of “Malcriadas” with the goal of empowering women everywhere to fight for their rights.

Ted Cruz Against Marco Rubio In Iowa

As the caucuses in Iowa kick off later tonight, presidential candidates are doing almost everything just to get that final approval from the Iowans before they cast their initial votes as to who will be the next US President, Fox News Latino reports.

Colombia, US Talk Peace Deal

In light of the recent peace talks going on between Colombia and US, a recent report from Fox News Latino suggests that one man could be the key to finalize the deal or end any of the talks. Apparently, leftist-rebel Ricardo Palmera is being asked by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) that US President Barack Obama release him to finally close the peace deal, the publication reports.

Melia Hotels International Opens in Miami

A new high-rise hotel will soon be opening its doors to the people in Miami as a Spanish-owned international hotel from the Melia group of hotels recently announced its interest to open their business in the artsy and modern district in Miami, the Miami Herald reports.

Boston Museum Acquires Frida Kahlo’s Early Painting

Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) in Boston gets the distinction of being the only museum in New England to house a painting by Frida Kahlo as it announced its purchase of the artist's early portrait on Tuesday.

Tenochtitlan Sacrifices Involved Locals, Not Just Prisoners of War -- Study

Previously, it was widely believed that the humans sacrificed at the Great Temple of Tenochtitlan were prisoners of wars -- foreigners taken from conquered areas.

8 Kick-Ass Latin Superheroes You Probably Have Not Heard of

People worldwide are familiar with superheroes that were popularized by Marvel’s DC comics. Most of the stories were also adapted into films and they have always been box office hits around the world. But do you know that Latin America also has its own set of superheroes that can rival the likes of Batman, Superman and Spiderman?

Brooklyn Nets CMO Elisa Padilla Brings Her 'A' Game and Scores Big

Elisa Padilla oversees all of the marketing efforts for the Brooklyn Nets and the Barclays Center, including branding, advertising, merchandising, database research, creative, websites, and social media for its six programming franchises.

'Mein Kampf' Banned From Publishing in Brazil; Jews Rejoice

Edipro, an editing firm in Brazil, decided to stop the initial printing of 1,000 copies of the book, stating that it was an old translation to Portuguese form the 1930s, and had no commentary.

Ecuador Unemployment Becomes a Thing of the Past

Ecuador celebrates its low unemployment rate, the lowest among the Latin America region. Ecuador is seeing a new momentum in terms of their employment statistics and according to TeleSur TV, they have the lowest rate of unemployment within the region.

2016 Travel: Discover 5 of Mexico's Hidden Haciendas

A rich history adds depth to holiday hideaways, making them more than just a vacation destination but also a historical landmark of sorts, like these five of Mexico's haciendas from the Yucatan.
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