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The Fascinating History Behind Hispanic Heritage Month

Jenny Castro2 years ago2 years ago06 mins

Today officially kicks off the start of Hispanic Heritage Month, in which we will see many festivals and vibrant activities celebrating the Latino community all around the United States. Initiated originally by Congressman George E. Brown in 1968 out of California, Hispanic Heritage started off as a week to acknowledge Hispanic and Latino contributions to…

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

Camila Dejesus8 months ago8 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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6 Arts and Crafts Picks to Try This Summer

Sonia Noorbakhsh2 years ago08 mins

With summer just around the corner, it’s a great time to brainstorm activities to fill up these warm, sunny days. For the days you’re craving a lounging, laid-back summer vibe, one of the best things you can do is arts and crafts, whether it be in or outdoors. As someone who personally loves filling their…

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Queer Eye’s Angel Flores’ Tips & Tricks for Coming Out & Overcoming Dysphoria

Camila Dejesus3 years ago011 mins

Like many back in 2018, I tuned in to the first season of the rebooted Queer Eye and was immediately hooked. I fell in love with the feel-good energy that surrounded the Fab Five. When I heard about them filming a season that was taking place solely in Austin, I couldn’t wait. Fortunately, I didn’t…

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Women’s History Month: 5 Latina Trailblazers Who’ve Made History

Jenny Castro2 years ago2 years ago06 mins

With Women’s History Month upon us, we would like to take the time to reflect on all the amazing and talented women who have inspired and paved the way for success and acknowledge 5 Latinas who have made a strong impact in their respective industries. Check out the following list of Latina trailblazers who have…

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Q&A Session with Natalia Sylvester

Ella Ip3 years ago3 years ago06 mins

  I first heard about Natalia Sylester while interning at Austin Bat Cave because she was the judge for a youth writing contest my manager led. Natalia was born in Lima, Peru, and has lived in Texas and Florida. She graduated from UMiami with a BA in Creative Writing. Her most recent novel, which features…

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Beyond Amusement: What Fantasy and Sci-Fi Can Offer Us

Sonia Noorbakhsh3 years ago011 mins

We have all probably encountered genre fiction at some point in our lives. Genre fiction can be horror, fantasy, sci-fi, romance, etc. It is any literary work that focuses on plot and world-building, as well as adhering to the specific themes and archetypes expected of that genre. When it comes to genre fiction, sometimes this…

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Fotos del Día: Quinceañera

Anna Martinez5 years ago4 years ago03 mins

By Roxy Heras AUSTIN, Tx. — As each day passed, I got more excited for my Quince to come. Unfortunately, due to Covid, I was unable to have the Quince I had always desired. It was exciting, overwhelming, and most of all delighting during the two days we had to plan for my Quince. Even…

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El Salvador está de moda

Stefhanie Lazo2 years ago2 years ago04 mins

No es necesario ser salvadoreño para compartir el orgullo y la admiración sobre los cambios que el pulgarcito de Centro América está generando en estos últimos años. Este año como los últimos tres e viajado a mi país para compartir tiempo en familia con mi seres queridos y también disfrutar de los nuevos centros turísticos…

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