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Stylos Awards 2013 at the Phoenix Art Museum

Stylos Awards 2013 at the Phoenix Art Museum

By: Cindy G. Castillo Save the date with style November 22nd at the annual Stylos Awards ceremony taking place at the Phoenix Art Museum. The evening will start with a red carpet at 6:00 p.m., and the presentation of recognition awards at 7:00

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EVITA comes to ASU Gammage Theater

EVITA comes to ASU Gammage Theater

Eva Perón used her beauty and charisma to rise meteorically from the slums of Argentina to the presidential mansion as First Lady. Adored by her people as a champion for the poor, she became one of the most powerful women

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Desert Stages Theatre Presents ‘Driving Miss Daisy’

Desert Stages Theatre Presents ‘Driving Miss Daisy’

Desert Stages Theatre presents Driving Miss Daisy, the Pulitzer Prize winning production that has captured the hearts of theatre patrons for years. Under the direction of Mark-Alan C. Clemente, this powerful production takes the intimate Desert Stages Theatre Actor’s Café

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2013 CALA Alliance International Festival

2013 CALA Alliance International Festival

By: Cindy G. Castillo Back with new programming for all audiences, the inaugural CALA (Celebracion Artistica de las Americas) Festival returns this year from October 6 – November 5. Showcasing the Latino arts, music, theater and culture, the CALA Alliance

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Caridad Svich: The Inspiration behind the Winner of the 2013 National Playwriting Award

Caridad Svich: The Inspiration behind the Winner of the 2013 National Playwriting Award

By: Cindy G. Castillo Presented by the Arizona Theatre Company, songwriter and editor Caridad Svich was awarded the ATC’s 2013 National Latino Playwriting Award.  The second time winning this award, Svich also presented her play, “Spark” at the company’s Café

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Grammy Winner Camilo Moreno Shares His Story

Grammy Winner Camilo Moreno Shares His Story

By: Cindy G. Castillo Musician, producer, and Grammy winner Camilo Moreno, shares his story, his love for music, and future goals ahead. A former resident of Scottsdale, AZ, he talks about his journey in the music industry, and his newest endeavor with Adonis Puentes,

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La Piña de Muerte: Lost in Translation

La Piña de Muerte: Lost in Translation

By Joe Ray Several years ago, my friend Flaco, who was a Court Interpreter for many years, told a group of us the following story. Flaco had some time to kill (no pun intended here) in between his cases in

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Chandler Mariachi Workshops

Chandler Mariachi Workshops

The Human Relations Commission and City of Chandler are proud to be a part of Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations, in honor of the many contributions of Chandler’s Hispanic founders and residents through the years.   Participate in one of the following events to celebrate

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Mighty Vandals Play Offers Free Tickets to At-Risk Groups

Mighty Vandals Play Offers Free Tickets to At-Risk Groups

  By Ruben Hernandez Free theater tickets for needy, at-risk populations. Help spread the word. “If you know New Carpa Theater Company, then you know we take very seriously the fact that we are a “community” theater company,” said James E. Garcia,

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Artists Coalition Launches Kickstarter for Dia de los Muertos Festival

Artists Coalition Launches Kickstarter for Dia de los Muertos Festival

  By Ruben Hernandez The Cultural Coalition nonprofit is kicking off a fundraising campaign to create the Día de los Muertos PHX Festival, an interactive, multi-generational, and participatory cultural immersion event blending traditional Mexican experiences with a twist of Southwestern

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