TuesdayNovember132007

Hey, everybody. Did you know that people of color blog? It’s in the Boston Globe today! Blacks and Latinos and South Asians create websites to discuss politics and pop culture through their unique lens. A lens that is like...

MondayOctober152007

We’ve never heard of this joint, “Junta Hispana,” but luckily blogger Chanfles! in L.A. covered it for us: Happening today at the park as well was this Junta Hispana, some sort of festival that tries to highlight the different...

FridayAugust312007

• CNN runs a story about a Latino college kid who does Post-It art, proving they have way more time on their hands than the kid himself. [CNN] • From 2004 to 2006, a quarter of Texans didn’t have...

ThursdayAugust302007

The sale of Coca Cola Zero in Mexico has picked up some steam on the internets because it contains the artificial sweetener sodium cyclamate, something banned in the U.S. for 38 years over concerns that it causes cancer. Apparently...

MondayAugust202007

A commercial for a Brazilian newspaper Estadão comparing bloggers to monkeys has made its rounds on the web, provoking some of us—like Brazilian blogger Pensar Enlouquece—to be downright offended: I should say that it is a case of questionable...

TuesdayAugust072007

While obsessed American talk show viewers worship no idols before Oprah, it almost goes unsaid that Latino ones worship at the altar of Cristina. She’s the impossibly blonde TV icon who invited Noelia onto her eponymous show for an...

WednesdayJuly252007

Yesterday’s response to the most offensive shirt in the world was, to put it lightly, overwhelming. (The guy at right doesn’t recall having an opinion either way.) The story in general has caused some loaded reactions to boil over...

FridayJuly132007

In 1957 film noir classic “Touch Of Evil”, Moses-playing actor turned NRA president Charlton Heston inexplicably plays a Mexican cop in “the story of a border-town trap that exploded into an international crisis!” (Trailer’s words, not ours.) To capture...

ThursdayJune212007

People have used piss-poor online translation program Babelfish for a number of things (coming up with presidential campaign slogans, for example), but never before have we seen it used to help a gossip blogger explain the breaking scandal behind...

TuesdayJune192007

A tip from friends of ours who live in Chicago led us to rummage through the internet for stories about the town’s supposedly Mexican-heavy neighborhood of Pilsen. Lucky for them, an article from yesterday’s Chicago Flame proves with the...

WednesdayJune132007

Reports are coming in from all over the blogosphere that ‘la cerveza más fina’ has found its toughest competition yet…in a poorman’s version of itself. Click the image at right to compare the Chinese knock-off from Beijing Cerono Trade...

ThursdayApril192007

Sometimes we feel like covering stories the way we do makes us scum. After all, we mostly scour the internet for real journalism someone else has done and then add our two cents. But today, we found a post...

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