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Top 5 Latino Christmas Food Traditions

Top 5 Latino Christmas Food Traditions

By: Isabel Byfield Christmas is just around the corner, and we all know Latinos like to celebrate it big during this time of the year. The richness of the ancestral Latino traditions are a mix of inherited colonial practices that

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Arizona Drag Stars: Christmas Edition Takes Over Crescent Ballroom Dec. 23rd

Arizona Drag Stars: Christmas Edition Takes Over Crescent Ballroom Dec. 23rd

By: Samantha Collins It’s almost Christmas, and you’re probably feeling a bit of that holiday stress about now. Family gatherings, finishing the last of your shopping, getting everything in order; the holidays can take a toll! Usher in the Arizona

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Mexican Drama Series, ‘Niño Santo,’ to Premiere January 11th on NBC Universo

Mexican Drama Series, ‘Niño Santo,’ to Premiere January 11th on NBC Universo

MIAMI – December 16, 2016 – NBC UNIVERSO, the modern entertainment and sports cable channel for Latinos, and the fastest growing cable network, today announced the premiere of “Niño Santo” the popular Mexican original series, starring Karla Souza and Jose

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ASU Mariachi Ensemble Celebrates Culture, Music of Mexico

ASU Mariachi Ensemble Celebrates Culture, Music of Mexico

During a pre-concert rehearsal of the ASU Mariachi Ensemble, Claudia Sanson’s hair bows contrasts with her black jacket. (Photo by Claire M. Roney/Cronkite News)  By Claire M. Roney | Cronkite News TEMPE – On a Monday evening in September, Michael

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Arpaio Takes Final Stab On Obama Birther Issue

Arpaio Takes Final Stab On Obama Birther Issue

By Lorin McLain Sheriff Joe doesn’t plan on leaving office without making a final stink on the Obama birther debacle. Maricopa County’s embattled sheriff on Thursday held a press conference claiming his office has new evidence showing President Obama’s birth certificate was

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Job Insecurity Can Lead to Sabotage, New ASU Research Finds

Job Insecurity Can Lead to Sabotage, New ASU Research Finds

(Featured Image Provided) Ever feel checked out at a job? Fear over job security can turn good employees bad. Instead of just slacking off, some employees can do actual harm to a company, stealing supplies, fudging expense reports, bad-mouthing people,

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Experts: Call for Electoral College Revolt Unlikely to be Heeded in State

Experts: Call for Electoral College Revolt Unlikely to be Heeded in State

The elections are over, but the electing isn’t. The president is not officially elected until the 538 Electoral College members meet in their state capitals to cast their ballots. (Photo courtesy Arizona Secretary of State) By Aida Chavez | Cronkite

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Spin, Sweat & Connect with Mambo Exquisite Dance Company

Spin, Sweat & Connect with Mambo Exquisite Dance Company

(Featured Photo: Mambo Exquisite Dance Co.) By Carla León Celaya You park your car, turn off the engine, and before you even think about opening the door – the music has already filled your personal space. Where can the music

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Phoenix Mariachi Gala to Perform in the Valley Saturday, Dec. 17th

Phoenix Mariachi Gala to Perform in the Valley Saturday, Dec. 17th

By: Samantha Collins Mariachis. The word itself is embedded with joy, and everyone has that one mariachi fanatic in their family. Treat them, and yourself, to an evening of non-stop mariachi goodness at the Phoenix Mariachi Gala this weekend. With

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Elegance, Grace and Poise: Meet Yesenia Vidales, Miss Arizona Latina 2017

Elegance, Grace and Poise: Meet Yesenia Vidales, Miss Arizona Latina 2017

(Featured Photo: Facebook Photo/Miss Arizona Latina/Angel Villa Photography) By: Cindy G. Castillo At 20 years old, Yesenia Vidales has already mastered the art of confidence, poise and dominance to take over any stage. These qualities have now earned her the

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