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Zarco Guerrero a Leader in the Arts World

Zarco Guerrero a Leader in the Arts World

By Ruben Hernandez Zarco Guerrero, artista extraordinaire, has been a force in the Arizona art scene since the early Seventies as an internationally known mask-maker, multi-media artist and community arts advocate. On Sept. 4, Zarco was honored with his most

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Rosie's House Día de los Muertos Concert Celebrates Beloved Mexican Composers

Rosie's House Día de los Muertos Concert Celebrates Beloved Mexican Composers

Mariachi Champaña Nevín, Rosie’s House: A Music Academy for Children and the Phoenix Boys Choir celebrate Día de los Muertos with a heartwarming concert on Sunday, November 3, 2013 at 3:30 p.m. at the Herberger Theater Center (222 E. Monroe

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Nogales’ Tito Rios Named Arizona Poet Laureate

Nogales’ Tito Rios Named Arizona Poet Laureate

In partnership with the Office of the Governor and the Arizona Commission on the Arts, Arizona State University is pleased to announce that celebrated poet and Regents’ Professor, Alberto “Tito” Ríos, has been named the inaugural poet laureate for the

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Teatro Bravo Announces New Season

Teatro Bravo Announces New Season

By Ruben Hernandez Teatro Bravo, the Valley’s resident Latino theater troupe,  has lined up some strong productions for it’s 13th season. Below is the playbill, and this production nonprofit looks forward to the entire Valley community filling every seat. Break

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David Alberto Muñoz Presenta Su Nueva Publicación Literaria en ASU

David Alberto Muñoz Presenta Su Nueva Publicación Literaria en ASU

El próximo 20 de septiembre, se llevará a cabo la presentación oficial de la nueva publicación literaria del David Alberto Muñoz, Tejiendo telarañas, con introducción del famoso autor Chicano Miguel Méndez, quien falleció. El evento tendrá lugar en Arizona State

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Arturo Sandoval To Receive Presidential Medal Of Freedom

Arturo Sandoval To Receive Presidential Medal Of Freedom

President Barack Obama will award two Latinos — Grammy winner, Cuban jazz musician Arturo Sandoval and Nobel Prize winner Dr. Mario Molina — the prestigious Presidential Medal of Freedom. The two Latinos are in a very exclusive list that includes

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"Piel Canela" Canta Contra La Violencia Domestica

"Piel Canela" Canta Contra La Violencia Domestica

El 17 de Agosto se estrenara la radionovela basada en la historia de la vida real de Claudia Zúñiga quien vivió la violencia domestica de una manera extrema al quedar parapléjica cuando su pareja sentimental la baleo en su natal

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Jenni Rivera Lives On In Her Best-selling Book

Jenni Rivera Lives On In Her Best-selling Book

By Ruben Hernandez  Jenni Rivera will always be La Diva de La Banda to her millions of fans, and now after her tragic death, her life story and legacy lives on through her best-selling book,  Unbreakable: My Story, My Way.

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Clan-Destine: Creating a Mainstream Cross-Over Sound

Clan-Destine: Creating a Mainstream Cross-Over Sound

By Ruben Hernandez Arizona-based band Clan-Destine shoots for the American mainstream market in its headliner concert “Clan-Destine and Friends,” Saturday, July 27 at Wild Horse Pass Casino and Hotel. The band hopes to join other ethnic musicians that have successfully

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Colombian Patriots Activism Resulted in Colombia's Independence

Colombian Patriots Activism Resulted in Colombia's Independence

By Ruben Hernandez The Casa de la Cultura Colombiana in the Valley celebrated Colombia’s Independence Day on July 20. AZLatinos shares the history of that country’s fight for independence with our readers. Colombia liberated from Spain on July 20, 1810. That marked

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