
Mariachi El Bronx Comes Back Through Fire, Grief, and Love
Mariachi El Bronx walked into the studio as the hills around East Los Angeles burned, and IV carries that heat in every note.
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Mexican Figure Skating Icon Donovan Carrillo Turned “That’s Not for Boys” Into an Olympic Final
After years of “that’s not for boys” stigma and training on mall ice, Donovan Carrillo still showed up in Milan, squeezed into the final, and turned a near miss into history.

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Here Are Some Latino Designers We Are Excited To See At NYFW
Latino designers are showing up to NYFW with range, legacy, and a lot to say. Carolina Herrera’s house returns under Wes Gordon, plus Elena Velez, Raul Peñaranda, Patricio Campillo, and Dwarmis Concepción all step into the spotlight.

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Beloved LA Restaurant King Taco Might Be Designated A Historic-Cultural Monument for the City
King Taco’s original LA location, serving the city since 1974, could get the Historic-Cultural Monument treatment, a rare, official “put respect on it” moment for Latino food history.

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From A Bitter Drink to A Valentine’s Day Staple: The History of Cacao and Chocolate Spans Millennia and Continents
Chocolate didn’t start as a Valentine’s Day “treat.” It started as a bitter, fermented cacao drink in the Americas more than 5,000 years ago, sacred enough for rituals and valuable enough to be used as currency.
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