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British Chef Richard Hart Apologizes After Learning the Hard Way That Bread in Mexico Is Personal
Richard Hart woke up to a backlash he did not expect. The British chef, known to many for his appearance on The Bear and...
Karol G Starts the Con Cora Tour Alongside Indigenous Women and Children in La Guajira
Karol G begins the Con Cora Tour 2025 in La Guajira, one of Colombia’s most underserved regions, where access to water, education, and healthcare...
Timeless Literary Gems by Celebrated Latine Authors: The Perfect Holiday Gifts for Book Lovers
The holiday season beckons, and what better way to honor the bibliophile in your life than with the gift of literary treasures? While modern...
Holidays can be complicated and stressful, even in the simplest and most joyous of situations. But when you are dealing with a multi-religious family...
Rose Water Benefits
Rose water is a solution that has been used as a beauty product for thousands of years and was introduced by the ancient Greeks,...
Without Latinas, Our World Would Lack Depth and Inspiration – Here's Why 
Envision a world devoid of the profound contributions made by trailblazing Latinas such as Celia Cruz, Ellen Ochoa, and Sonia Sotomayor. The vibrant pulse...
J Balvin Explains How Latino Identity Becomes Living Art in His Work at The Curated Table
J Balvin has always moved through culture with the instincts of an artist before those of a pop star, guided by color, symbolism, and...
Fernando Mendoza Makes Heisman History for Latino and Cuban American College Football Fans
Under the bright lights of college football’s most historic stage, Fernando Mendoza delivered a victory that reached far past statistics and rankings. His Heisman...
Romero Britto Brings Latino Hope Into Everyday Life Through Art
Romero Britto speaks about joy the way some people speak about survival, with clarity shaped by time, work, and an understanding of how far...
Monsieur Periné’s Catalina García Lifts Immigrant Voices and Sings for Every Soul Paying Attention
Art Week in Miami moves with its own rhythm as people scatter toward events that glitter with familiar faces while others chase art that...
I Love Chamoy Founder Annie Leal Shares Her Latina Roots and Launches a Giveaway That Brings the 'Taste of Monterrey' Home
Annie Leal shaped I Love Chamoy through instinct and memory, guided by the flavors she grew up loving in Monterrey and by the determination...
New Archives Reveal Frida Kahlo Used Her Iconic Prosthetic Only in the Final Months of Her Life
Frida Kahlo spent her final year moving between pain and persistence, and new reporting now clarifies one of the most misunderstood images of her...