Tag: Latinos
Latinx Artists Probe Sci-Fi in ‘Mundos Alternos’
Artists from across the Americas playfully show that science fiction has always been a metaphor for addressing complex political and social realities.
The 10 Most Important Films in the 56th New York Film...
This year's cream of the crop combines artistry with insightful sociopolitical commentary.
How to Serve Children, From the White House Cookbook
A new plan puts the tots back into Tater Tots, and the kid in Steak and Kidney Pie.
Spanish Masterpieces Bridge Cultures at the San Antonio Museum of Art
500 years of Spanish art makes the point that culture links us, rather than separates us.
Artists Warned Us: Children in Cages Will Be Treated Like Animals
Coco Fusco and Guillermo Gómez-Peña’s caged performances show us that ICE’s children in cages are dangerously vulnerable to losing their humanity.
These People Prove How Trump Emboldens Racism
Trump said his ancestors “tamed a country.” By looking racists in their face, maybe we can tame them.
All Hail, Emperor Trump! Pssst, Rome Is Burning!
We must take our own safety -- and liberation -- into our own hands.
Lin-Manuel Miranda Reawakens the Wonder at United Palace
Magic returns to an historic movie house with the help of Broadway's superstar.
The Complex Prison Creative, Part 1
Rehabilitation Through the Arts and director Kate Powers bring Shakespeare to Sing Sing.
Latino-American Artists Meld History, Present
Portraying the Latino experience in America to challenge right-wing scare tactics.
“Encanta”: Choosing Life When Surrounded By Death
Latin LGBT characters as vivid, colorful and dynamic -- not tragic.
Step into the Octagon with Kristiana Colón
Kristiana Colón combines actors and real poets for the ultimate slam poetry showdown
Playwrights Putting Their Money Where Their Mouths Are…Or Not
A playwright asks tough questions about being accountable to real people in a real production.
Does Santa Always Have To Exist?
When you grow up as a first generation American, you don't always believe in Santa Claus, and that's okay.
Welcoming Immigrant Kids to America
People need to understand that all parents want their kids to live safely without threat of rape and violence.
The Kennedy Center Honors: Deliberately Anti-Latino?
If you believe the twin imperatives of merit and diversity are distinct, that is.