This special edition of De Los Reads commemorates Latino heritage this holiday season through the work of Latino authors.
Every December 13 to 24, Las Posadas festivities are held around Latin America and the U.S.. In Los Angeles, Olvera Street hosts the city¡¯s longest running event with nightly processions, champurrado and pan dulce.
Branching out beyond his typical romantic ballads, Latin Grammy winner Luis Fonsi stars as the leading man in indie romcom ¡®Say a Little Prayer.¡¯
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M¨²sica Mexicana has been pushed into the mainstream over the last five years by Gen Z and millennial Latino audiences. Here¡¯s a guide on the genre¡¯s essential instruments, where to find the best m¨²sica Mexicana-themed parties, where to shop for the perfect vaquero outfit and more.
The co-host of ¡®Drag Race Mexico¡¯ discusses her illustrious television career, her Chicana pride and the freedom of being nonbinary.
Estevie spent her early teenage years as a singing show contestant. Now, she¡¯s ready to take over the world with her brand of cumbia pop.
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In celebration of People¡¯s Yoga¡¯s 10th anniversary, founder Leah Gallegos shares some of her favorite spots on L.A.¡¯s Eastside.
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We asked the Kids of Immigrants CEO and co-founder about the Latino-owned businesses in L.A. that most inspire him.
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For Xochitl Gomez, winner of the latest season of ¡®Dancing With the Stars,¡¯ it¡¯s all about Echo Park.
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Stand-up comedian Jose Velasquez, a.k.a. Hoozay, talks Salvadoran heritage and his five favorite Latino-owned businesses in Southern California.
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Since 2015, Fuerza Regida has been one of the hardest-working acts in m¨²sica Mexicana. With ¡°Pero No Te Enamores,¡± the band¡¯s eighth studio album, it¡¯s evolving the genre.
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How do you compassionately get rid of the things your immigrant parents hold onto that are piling up in their home?
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Xolo Maridue?a grew up alongside his ¡®Cobra Kai,¡¯ character. Now the actor is ready for the next act of his career.
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In this issue of De Los Reads, we explore six books that pave the way for a more inclusive and authentic expression of our Latino identities.