Maria's Kitchen: Sopita de fideo
This week on Maria's Kitchen, we are introducing Sopa de fideo.
"Donde estan los Mexicanos?" Grupo Frontera performs at Coachella
"Donde estan los Mexicanos?" Grupo Frontera performs at Coachella
Ramon Ayala, The 'Accordion King' Speaks On LA Dodgers Game
The two-time Norteño Grammy Award winner, Ramon Ayala, was invited to the Los Angeles Dodgers stadium Wednesday.
What the Latin community really thinks about Trump being back on Instagram
What the Latin community really thinks about Trump being back on Instagram
Latin group on the rise, collaborates with Bad Bunny
Bad Bunny collaborates Latin group, Grupo Frontera
Cinco de Mayo, a famous holiday celebrated by Mexican-Americans
This holiday is widely recognized around the United States, and it is known as "Cinco de Drinko."
Texas Man Pleads Guilty To Hate Crimes In El Paso Walmart Shooting That Targeted Latinos
Texas man pleads guilty in racist 2019 Walmart attack.
Black And Latino Patients Face Higher Risk During Dialysis, Says CDC
According to CDC, dialysis is riskier for Black and Latino patients.
Diagnosis Of Heart Defect Often Comes Too Late, Or Not At All, For Latino Infants, Says Study
Heart defect diagnosis often comes too late, or not at all, for Latino infants, a study finds.
Herbalife Pyramid Scheme? Latino Immigrants Go Broke Selling Weight Management Supplements [VIDEO]
Around 90 percent of Herbalife distributors put money in, but never get paid a nickle. Does that make it a pyramid scheme?
Can Trump Help Latinos? Hate Fuels Voter Registrations But Might Not Make Difference In Iowa
The ‘Trump effect’ may hurt the GOP in the long run, but is unlikely to hurt The Donald in Iowa, New Hampshire, or South Carolina.
Carla Pallares, YEMAYA Swimwear Founder, Reveals How She Is Making Women Feel Sexier In Their Own Skin!
Influenced by South American roots, the founder of YEMAYA swimwear reveals just how she is turning the fashion world upside down by making women feel sexy and comfortable in their own skin and suits!
Latinos In The US: Anita Rincón Talks Growing Up Latina And Being A Role Model
Latin Times spoke with Anita Rincon about her upbringing, being Latina and how she is a role model for young women around the world.
Latinos In The US: Beauty Guru Rosita Applebum Talks Makeup, Latino Heritage And More!
Beauty Guru Rosita Applebum talks with Latin Times about her mixed heritage, growing up Latino, her beauty channel and more!
Latinos In The US: Exclusive Q&A With Latino Baseball Hall Of Fame Legend Nomar Garciaparra [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW]
Read our exclusive interview with Latino Hall of Fame baseball legend, Nomar Garciaparra.
Latinos In the US: Voiceover Actor Anthony Mendez Talks About His Role In New CW TV Show 'Jane The Virgin'
Anthony Mendez talks to Latin Times about his role in CW's "Jane the Virgin" and sheds some insight on what it takes to be a voice actor.
Latinos In The US: Poet Lorenzo Herrera y Lozano Talks Yelling ‘Puto’ At World Cup And Growing Up A Chicano ‘Maricón’
Lorenzo Herrera y Lozano is the author of a recent collection of queer Chicano poetry, 'Amorcito Maricón,' exploring the dichotomies between queerness and Chicano Culture.
Latinos In The US: Emilio Lezama, CEO Of ‘Los Hijos De La Malinche,’ Talks How Much Control Mexican Government Has Over Media
Emilio Lezama talks with Latin Times about the cultural significance of his project, Los Hijos de la Malinche.
Latinos In The US: Susana Rodríguez Talks New Wedding Podcast, Blog ‘Hey Bride!’ For Sharing Tips, Ideas [EXCLUSIVE]
Susana Rodríguez is the mastermind behind a new podcast and blog called "Hey Bride!" Dedicated to make the lives of future brides way easier in the days leading to their special day.
Latinos In The US: Francisco Rovira Rullán Talks Roberto Paradise Gallery Studio, Being Latin In The Art World And More
Francisco Rovira Rullán talks to Latin Times about hip art gallery Roberto Paradise, his past, plans for the future and more!
Latinos In The US: Famed Producers A&X Talk Business, Low Points And Favorite Project So Far [EXCLUSIVE]
Alcover and Xtassy, A&X themselves, sat down with Latin Times to talk about their lives, careers and future plans.
Latinos In The US: Juan Carlos Rodríguez, President Of Univision Deportes, Talks Growing Up In Mexico, 2014 World Cup
With the 2014 World Cup in Brazil approaching, Univision Deportes president Juan Carlos Rodríguez sat down with Latin Times to discuss growing up in Mexico, his continued support of El Tri boss Miguel Herrera and all things soccer.
Latinos In The US: Marcela Citterio, ‘Amor En Custodia’ Telenovela Writer, Talks Creative Process And Tips For Aspiring Writers [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW]
Telenovela writer of the upcoming Telemundo production "Reina de Corazones" defines her creative process and gives tips to aspiring writers.
Latinos In The US: Eli Aguilera, Hard Apple Cider Johnny Appleseed Marketing Executive, Talks Growing Up Mexican In America
Johnny Appleseed Marketing Executive, Eli Aguilera, talks to Latin Times about growing up Mexican and his new product.
Latinos In The US: Alejandro Chabán, Venezuelan Actor And 'Yes You Can!' Diet Creator, Talks Health, Career Evolution And Inspiration [EXCLUSIVE]
Alejandro Chabán has seamlessly built an empire of healthy living, the actor turned certified nutrition consultant has been changing the lives of thousands with his innovation and inspiring Yes You Can!™ Diet Plan.
Latinos In The US: La Chica Gamer Website Creator María Vargas Talks Girl Gamers Today, Cultural Influences And More!
María Vargas, creator of the popular girls gaming website La Chica Gamer, talks to Latin Times about girl gamers, cultural influences and her website.
Latinos In The US: Colombian Filmmaker David Aristizábal Talks About Alfonso Cuarón's Oscar and the Sad Irony of the Dreamers Movement
David Aristizábal is a Colombian filmmaker working professionally in the United States who spoke with Latin Times about his exciting career.
Latinos In The US: Pedrito Martínez Talks Being Discovered In Cuba To Collaborating With Sting, Bruce Springsteen [EXCLUSIVE]
Pedrito Martínez was playing in a Cuba jazz festival when he was discovered by a Canadian saxophonist who took him on tour. He stayed in the U.S. and became essential for Afro-Cuban music.
Latinos In The US: Artist Lorenzo Hurtado Segovia Talks Growing Up In Mexico, College Experience And Inspirations
As he continues to build his personal brand in the world of art, Los Angeles-based creator Lorenzo Hurtado Segovia spoke with Latin Times recently about growing up in Mexico and his passion for art.
Latinos In The US: Annie Vazquez Of 'The Fashion Poet' Talks Blogging, Shopping And Beauty [EXCLUSIVE]
Meet Annie Vazquez, founder of "The Fashion Poet" and Miami-based blogger.