Latin up! Valley Breakfast Choices with Hispanic Roots

Latin up! Valley Breakfast Choices with Hispanic Roots

By: Brian Garrido “Breakfast in Latin America is a big deal!” – Erica Dinho Erica Dinho, food blogger for My Colombian Meals states the truth that for many born of Spanish-speaking heritage, eating breakfast is a big deal. We know

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Dance Lovers Unleash Their “Bachata Addiction” Over Downtown Phoenix

Dance Lovers Unleash Their “Bachata Addiction” Over Downtown Phoenix

By Aida Chavez Bachata, a style of dance originally from the Dominican Republic, is kicking off in downtown Phoenix in the form of “Bachata Addiction,” a dance event at DeSoto Central Market on Thursday nights. Brandon Odom started dancing about seven

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Giselle Blondet Comparte Detalles de la Experiencia “Gran Hermano”

Giselle Blondet Comparte Detalles de la Experiencia “Gran Hermano”

Por: Cindy G. Castillo “Es una telenovela de la vida real donde ellos son los protagonistas y además los escritores”. Así describe Giselle Blondet la experiencia del tan esperado reality “Gran Hermano.” La producción de Endemol Shine Latino arrancó el

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Denver Broncos Super Bowl 50 Champions

Denver Broncos Super Bowl 50 Champions

By Francisco Romero The Denver Broncos beat the Carolina Panthers 24-10 to become Super Bowl 50 Champions at Levi’s Stadium in San Francisco, California. The Broncos did it with defense, defense and then a bit more defense. Ah, and don’t

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Waste Management Phoenix Open Action Continues Over the Weekend

Waste Management Phoenix Open Action Continues Over the Weekend

By Francisco Romero The weather could not be better for one of the greatest golf events of the country. The Waste Management Phoenix Open, in its 81st edition, goes on until Sunday at the TPC Scottsdale. The weather for the

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February’s Top 10 Things to Do in Phoenix

February’s Top 10 Things to Do in Phoenix

February isn’t only for love birds! This month is also kicking off with tons of events for anyone. From the world-class excitement of the Waste Management Phoenix Open, to the grand celebration of the Dominican Republic’s Independence Day, February has

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Ticoz Latin Fusion: A Phoenix Restaurant Row Gem

Ticoz Latin Fusion: A Phoenix Restaurant Row Gem

By: Brian Garrido Latin cuisine varies, as does the Spanish language, based on its origin –  meaning that there are great differences, but with marked similarities. Cuban food has a lot of braising and Argentinians are known for their expert

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Who Is: The New Generation of Arizona Latino Millennials

Who Is: The New Generation of Arizona Latino Millennials

By: Cindy G. Castillo The millennial generation of Arizona Latinos is made up of those born between 1982 and 2000. They range in age from 18 to 33, and are without a doubt creating their own rules and views. According

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The Phoenix Suns Sign Jordan McRae to 10-day Contract

The Phoenix Suns Sign Jordan McRae to 10-day Contract

By Francisco Romero Former University of Tennessee shooting guard Jordan McRae has signed a 10-day contract with the Phoenix Suns. This season McRae has been a member of the Delaware 87ers of the NBA Development League where he has averaged

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Fashion Limbo: Get Your Wardrobe Ready to Transition Into Spring

Fashion Limbo: Get Your Wardrobe Ready to Transition Into Spring

By: Rosangelica Cardenas, Blush Boutique Hello fashionistas! My name is Rosangelica Cardenas, and I am honored to introduce myself as part of the AZLatinos.com family. I am a stylist, interior designer, and owner of Blush Boutique. Both home and personal

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