In San Diego County, the Inzunzas are the region’s Chicano Kennedys. They’ve been beloved educators and doctors, prep athlete stars and authors, entrepreneurs and just plain ol’ good neighbors. But ...
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Events in Boyle Heights and East Los Angeles are set to mark the 55th anniversary of the Chicano Moratorium, a pivotal moment in the Chicano civil rights movement. A deadly moment: On Aug. 29, 1970, ...
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For decades, a soft-touch style of soul music has found a strong Chicano and Latino audience in Southern California. A record label based there is helping it bloom. For decades, a soft-touch style of ...
The California State Fair has long been a place for people to spend time together and bond over fun activities. For Latinos, being in community through cultural celebration and music is an important ...
In a leafy park in Mexico City, beside colonial era fountains and food stands, Italia Segovia's designs are turning heads, as usual. A pink ruffled dress with white lace and big bow; a high-school ...
For Cuco, the 26-year-old singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist hailing from Hawthorne by way of Inglewood in L.A. county, this kind of environment shaped him. With his third studio album Ridin’ ...
Kali Uchis’ new album, Sincerely, has arrived. After sharing the singles “Sunshine And Rain…” and “ILYSMIH,” she accompanies the release with the video for “All I Can Say,” a smooth throwback tune ...
Inspired by SoCal car culture and Lowrider Oldies, the singer and multi-instrumentalist delivers a homage to his roots, rich in analog and harmonic sounds. By Isabela Raygoza Associate Editor, ...
Serena Maria Daniels is a former editor for Eater, Midwest region, responsible for coverage in Chicago, Detroit, and the Twin Cities. She’s a longtime Detroiter, by way of the West Coast and has been ...
For the past three decades, Vincente “Chente” Rodriguez has labored on a dusty screen printing press in his weathered Windsor Park garage for 10, 12 or 16 hours a day to create branded attire for ...