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LATINOPIA GUEST BLOG ERNEST HOGAN “THE IRISH MEXICAN FRONTIER”

NOTES ON THE IRISH/MEXICAN FRONTIER by Ernest Hogan A lot of people have a hard enough time dealing with the complicated reality of Mexican Americans – when you add Irish to the mix, their … [Read more...]

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March 11, 2012 by Tia Tenopia

WELCOME TO LATINOPIA.COM – LATINO ARTS HISTORY AND CULTURE

  Welcome to Latinopia.com, the premiere site for Latino history, art, music, literature, theater, cinema and food in the United States! Latinopia is dedicated to utilizing the internet … [Read more...]

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October 3, 2011 by JT

DECEMBER EVENTS

DECEMBER EVENTS: LOS ANGELES SHORT EYES NOVEMBER 29 THRU DECEMBER 11,2011 LOS ANGELES THEATER CENTER 514 S. SPRING STREET, LOS ANGELES INFO: www.thelatc.org This is Nuyorican playwright … [Read more...]

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December 5, 2011 by Tia Tenopia

THINKING LATINA with SARA INÉS CALDERÓN 5.13.12

How Latino Nerds Will Inherit The Earth (Or At Least The U.S.) I am what the kids like to call a “nerd.” As far back as I can remember, I was one of the “smart kids.” And throughout elementary, … [Read more...]

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May 14, 2012 by

NOVEMBER EVENTS

FOLLOWING ARE LATINO CULTURAL EVENTS TAKING PLACE IN NOVEMBER IN CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. LOS ANGELES JUAN AND JOHN OCTOBER 20 THRU NOVEMBER 13 LOS ANGELES THEATER CENTER 514 S. SPRING … [Read more...]

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October 30, 2011 by Tia Tenopia

ASK TIA TENOPIA – 02/01/2011

(Everyone’s favorite funky audacious auntie!). Dear Tia Tenopia: I have what may seem to be a stupid question. How do you pronounce "Latinopia?" Kay Seyo Burque, … [Read more...]

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August 19, 2010 by JT

Latino Theater Articles on Latinopia.com

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Latino Music on Latinopia.com

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Latino Cooking at Latinopia.com

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Latino Cinema/TV Post on Latinopia.com

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Latino Literature on Latinopia.com

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Latino History at Latinopia.com

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Latino Art at Latinopia.com

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RICARDO ROMO’S TEJANO REPORT 2.27.21 “DIANA MOLINA – THE ART OF THE BORDERLANDS””

February 27, 2021 By Tia Tenopia

Diana Molina: The Art of the Borderlands Diana Molina’s 2020 book, Icons & Symbols of the Borderlands, is a rich compilation of more than 100 contemporary art images and photographs of the U.S.-Mexico border. She notes that the artists, all members of the Juntos Art Association, “explore the region’s animal and plant ecosystem, food and […]

RICARDO ROMO’S TEJANO REPORT 2.20.21 “LESSONS FROM THE GREAT DEPRESSION”

February 20, 2021 By Tia Tenopia

Lessons of the Great Depression: A Latino Perspective By Ricardo Romo, PhD A New York Times front page article on Sunday [Feb. 7, 2021] titled “As Jobs Dry Up, Renters Pack in and Fall Behind” got my attention. When talking about today’s job losses, poverty, homelessness, and hunger, many commentators often cite statistics from the […]

POLITICAL SALSA Y MÁS with SALOMON BALDENEGRO 02.14.21

February 14, 2021 By Tia Tenopia

Trumpism: A Death Cult… “The (Republican) party is his. It doesn’t belong to anybody else.” QAnon Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) Whom are you not allowed to criticize? Following the dynamics of the Trump Impeachment – not only the Impeachment itself but also the events that led to it – is at the same time […]

PENSAMIENTOS WITH ALFREDO SANTOS 02.07.21

February 6, 2021 By Tia Tenopia

Bienvenidos otra vez a La Voz Newspaper. Primeramente, we would like to call to your attention a number of our stories in this issue. First is the article on page 4 about what the University of California is doing to help farm workers. A lot of people say that farm workers are essential workers, but […]

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LATINOPIA WORD RANDY JURADO ERTLL “HOPE IN TIMES OF DARKNESS”

By Tia Tenopia on February 9, 2014

Randy Jurado Ertll is a Salvadoran American author and political activist. He and his family fled the civil war in El Salvador by coming to the United States. He grew up in violence-torn South Central Los Angeles in the 1980s but managed to avoid gang life through the intervention of the A Better Chance Scholarship […]

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LATINOPIA MUSIC LOS FABULOCOS “UNA PURA Y DOS CON SAL”

By Tia Tenopia on January 4, 2015

Delta Groove Music recording artist Los FabuLocos is a Southern California band whose unique sound, “Cali-Mex,”is a fusion of blues, Americana and Chicano soul music. Band members include Jesús Cuevas, accordion and vocals; Rubén Guaderama, guitar,bajo sexto, tres and vocals; James Barrios, bass and vocals; Mike Molina, drums and Kid Ramos, guitar( not in this […]

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LATINOPIA ART SONIA ROMERO 2

By Tia Tenopia on October 20, 2013

Sonia Romero is a graphic artist,muralist and print maker. In this second profile on Sonia and her work, Latinopia explores Sonia’s public murals, in particular the “Urban Oasis” mural at the MacArthur Park Metro Station in Los Angeles, California.

Category: Art, LATINOPIA ART

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