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Short Story: “November Fourteenth, 1817”

Anna Martinez5 years ago4 years ago015 mins

By Martina Vasquez They call me La Pola. Only now, walking towards certain death, it occurs to me that I don’t know why. I’m kind of glad today is going to be my last day. The words sound harmonious. Dates don’t always have the ring of a good verse, but today does. “She died on…

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Disney’s “Newsies” at TUTS Houston Made Me Feel Inspired

Sonia Sanchez1 year ago1 year ago06 mins

On Thursday, May 30, I went to see Disney’s Newsies with my boyfriend, as I was invited to attend Out@TUTS Night at The Hobby Center in Houston. We both looked forward to seeing this Tony Award-winning musical in a brand-new production by Theatre Under The Stars. Even though I am a huge theater fan (I…

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Latino Indie Rock Band Vortxz On Moving To Austin, Touring, and Debut Album

Sonia Sanchez1 year ago1 year ago014 mins

Latino Indie Rock band Vortxz has moved from their hometown, Houston, to Austin, and we spoke with them about what their fans can expect from them after the move. I’ll confess that I had not heard of this band until they were set to be the headliner for one of the University of Houston-Downtown Thursday…

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Spoiled Latina Toy Drive & Holiday Mercado Brings Joy to H-Town Kids

Sonia Sanchez2 years ago05 mins

On December 16th, Yvonne Guidry invited the Houston community to donate new toys for “H-Town” kids and Christmas shop at her first-ever Spoiled Latina Toy Drive and Holiday Mercado at Art Square Studios on Commerce in East End Houston. With a goal of filling up two Volkswagen Atlases with new toys, the Houston community showed…

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Latino Women Who Inspire Me

Natalia Dejesus2 years ago2 years ago05 mins

This article was written as part of Latinitas Magazine Workshop, find out more information here. Do you ever wonder who was the first Latina woman to go to space–and if you have not, do you know it was Ellen Ochoa who was the first Latina woman to go to space? Ellen was a little girl…

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Selena’s Legacy Lives On at SXSW Premiere of New Documentary ‘Selena y Los Dinos’

Camila Dejesus9 months ago9 months ago08 mins

When I turned the corner into Congress Avenue on that mid-March afternoon, I was greeted by what felt like hundreds of people, all there to honor the late great Selena. The Queen of Tejano Music was in every corner of the crowd. On backpacks, in T-shirts, in hand-rhinestoned jackets, and hand-held posters. The fans in…

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‘The Book of Mormon’ Left Me Feeling Conflicted

Camila Dejesus2 years ago2 years ago115 mins

Last Tuesday I surprised my mom with two tickets to Broadway’s The Book of Mormon, as its current nationwide tour stopped at Austin’s Bass Concert Hall. We were both more than excited for the opportunity to enter the world of satirical comedy and quick-witted jokes. In complete honesty, though I am a theater girlie at…

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The Class of COVID-19 Goes to College

Anna Martinez5 years ago4 years ago015 mins

By Jackie Ibarra SAN ANTONIO, Tx.—In June of 2019, I was filled with excitement as I got ready for my freshmen orientation at the University of Texas at Austin (UT). For me and many other 2019 high school seniors, it would be another summer filled with graduation parties, orientation sessions and fun in the sun….

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Miss US Latina Roxette Solis Reflects On Reign & El Salvadorean Heritage

Jenny Castro2 years ago2 years ago016 mins

Roxette Solis will soon be crowning her successor at the Miss US Latina Pageant taking place in Miami the weekend of August 4th – 6th. For the past two years, Solis had the privilege of representing the United States as Miss US Latina, initially winning the crown in the summer of 2021. Prior to winning…

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