Latino cocktails with an Americana twist to celebrate the 4th of July Touches of red, white, and blue, or some new ingredients can transform a margarita, or a daiquiri on the perfect drink for your Independence Day party.
Mayans sacrificed mostly boys and twins at secret cenote, new DNA analysis showsThis practice is believed to be linked to the significance of twins in ancient Mayan mythology
A look at Asian Latinos, a group that has more than doubled this centuryThe population is often overlooked because of the reliance on monoracial categorization and challenges of data collection
Pulitzer Prize: Mexican Cristina Rivera Garza and Dominican-American Medar de la Cruz among winnersThe Mexican author won the Memoir/Autobiography category while de la Cruz did the same for Illustrated Reporting and Commentary
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Latinos In The U.S.How the National Gallery's first Latinx art curator aims to open spaces for Latinos in the US cultural sceneNatalia Ángeles Vieyra's designation is part of the Advancing Latinx Art in Museums initiative
CultureArgentine Playwright Lola Arias Wins the International Ibsen Award, World's Most Prestigious Theater PrizeThe committee praised Arias for making "theatre that is democratic, diverse, and rooted in the lived experience"
CultureTop 5 Venezuelan Restaurants in New York City, According to YelpFrom arepas to pabellon criollo, here are some Venezuelan restaurants in the Big Apple you should check out
CultureWhy Florida is the Best State to Live in if You're Single on Valentine's DayA report by WalletHub argues that the Sunshine State tops a ranking based on more than 25 metrics
CultureHACR CEO Cid Wilson Explains the Fight for Inclusion of Afro Latino Executives in Corporate AmericaThe CEO and President of the Hispanic Association of Corporate Responsibility has made history as one of the most influential Afro Latinos in corporate America
CultureSotheby's Sales Drop In 2023 After Record YearStoried auction house Sotheby's reported on Monday that sales had dipped last year to $7.9 billion, down $100 million from the record-breaking 2022 which was lifted by pent-up demand following the pandemic.
CultureArt Attack: Masterpieces Targeted By ActivistsThe dousing of a glass-covered Mona Lisa in pumpkin soup is the latest in a string of cases of priceless artworks being targeted by environmental activists.
CultureBullfighting Resumes in Mexico City After a Two-Year Break, Sparking ProtestsActivists protested on Sunday against a resumption of bullfighting in Mexico City, after the Supreme Court revoked an earlier suspension
CultureHispanic vs. Latino: Study Shows How People With Latin American Roots Prefer to be CalledA study by Collage Group provides insights into some major trends regarding the U.S.'s largest demographics
CultureAww, Cute: New London Show Explores The World Of The AdorableFrom cats and plushies to emojis, a new central London exhibition opening on Thursday is exploring the "irresistible force" of "cuteness".
CultureBeneath the Bustle: London's Underground Wonders Set to Transform into a Cultural Tourist DestinationLocal opponents include a British lawmaker and landlords of a psychotherapy and counselling venue
CultureJosé Agustín, Mexican Novelist and Counter-Revolutionary Icon, Dead at 79José Agustín gave a voice to a new generation of Mexican urban youth coming of age in the 60s
CultureUruguay Hinterland Basks In Art RevolutionBetween seemingly endless golden Atlantic beaches and undulating grasslands, this remote corner of South America has become an unlikely hub for art, culture, and gastronomy.
CultureCreator Blows Final Whistle On 'Captain Tsubasa' Football ComicThe Japanese creator of "Captain Tsubasa" said on Friday that he was blowing the final whistle on the beloved cartoon series after a run of 43 years.