Angela Boatwright's vibrant documentary chronicles the thriving backyard punk scene in Los Angeles.
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Interview with Juana Bordas, Author of ‘The Power of Latino Leadership: Culture, Inclusion, and Contribution’
"The purpose of leadership is not just about business or the economy. Leadership is about creating the society we want to live in."
Read More »TV Review: Glee – “The Spanish Teacher”
Glee's "The Spanish Teacher" is uneven, with a lot of strange things that don't quite add up.
Read More »Interview with Anna-Marie Lopez, Author of The Tortilla Children
"Artists are looked upon as irresponsible and nontraditional. Thank God!"
Read More »Book Review: Happy Hour at Casa Dracula by Marta Acosta
If you like humor, vampires, and a sprinkle of Latino flavor, I’d recommend you give this one a try.
Read More »Interview with C. Sanchez-Garcia, Author of The Color of the Moon
"We think of ourselves as good people, but maybe we’ve never been pushed to the limit," says Garcia.
Read More »Interview with Marta Acosta, New York Times Bestselling Author of the Casa Dracula Series
"I’ve always been a fan of paranormal stories that have a strong humorous component as well as a quasi-scientific explanation for oddities," says Acosta.
Read More »Interview with Jaime Martinez Wood, Author of Rogelia’s House of Magic
"...your characters should be able to convince others of their point of view," advises Hispanic author Jaime Martinez Wood.
Read More »Book Review: Last Evenings On Earth Roberto Bolano
Last Evenings On Earth is as haunting a collection of short stories that you're liable to read today anywhere.
Read More »Interview with Don Miles, author of Cinco de Mayo
This book was triggered when the principal at an elementary school told the whole school that May fifth was Mexican Independence Day. No it’s not...
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