Next week will see the arrival of one of the most important Latin American events in the media industry. Bringing together professionals in communications, film, television, digital content and journalism, Hispanicize 2016 is set to take place between April 4 and April 8.
The event will feature a plethora of different features to get the conversation going between professional. Here are some interesting aspects of this year's event.
Former U.S. Rep. Joe Garcia announced Wednesday that he will make his fifth run for Congress this year in an attempt to regain his old seat in the House.
Calm. Cool. Collected. Plastic surgeon Sergio Alavarez counts on all of these qualities in the operating room. As a celebrity plastic surgeon, Alvarez knew early on he wanted to be in the operating room. His cardiologist father took him to see patients while still in elementary school.
Grilling season is upon us! So if you like charred, smoky meats, poultry and seafood and killer summer marinades, then you're in luck.
Colombian-American Chef Cesar Zapata, the "Stove Master and Pig Whisperer" at The Federal Food, Drink & Provisions in Miami couldn't be more thrilled and nostalgic as grilling brings him back to his childhood savoring grilled meats in the mountains of Colombia.
David Villa. David Beckham. Thierry Henry. What do they have in common? The MLS. And while their names have done a ton to improve the image of the American Soccer League, there are other names that could do even more to further that cause.
Example? Cristiano Ronaldo.
"Despierta America's'" treasured Chef Pepín has perfected his recipe for success - by adding generous heaps of authenticity, a genuine engagement with his loyal fans, love for the Latino community and his infectious humor and humility. This is one recipe where you can splurge and indulge in large portions, for all of these ingredients are hard to come by these days.
The Cuban-American culinary pioneer, who spoke to Latin Post in an exclusive interview, encompasses the essence of our "Sabor" series for he truly savors every moment, has a passion for cooking, but most importantly he has a zest for life.
The Instituto de Visión in Bogotá, Colombia, whose artists are participating in Art Basel Miami Beach this year, will revisit art history and take part in the Nova and Film sections for the first time.
Art aficionados from around the world are flocking to Art Basel this week in Miami Beach(Dec. 4-7), where modern and contemporary art will be celebrated in some of the most eccentric ways that will raise eyebrows, challenge onlookers to think outside of the box and expand their artistic, cultural and societal canvas.
The "Scarface Redux" campaign, launched by the Miami-based, non-profit, Borscht Corp., is encouraging fellow, aspiring filmmakers and movie-lovers to reinvent the classic film by taking out their cameras and iPhones and repeat: "Say hello to my little friend!"
Miami-Dade County in Florida, which is 64.3 percent Latino, is experiencing tidal floods because of fossil fuel emissions and the effects of climate change and global warming. Henry Briceño, a geologist and professor at Florida International University's Southeast Environmental Research Center, is concerned about the rising sea level around Miami Beach, especially when, even on a sunny days, seawater flood through the gutters and storm drains.