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El Museo del Barrio - http://www.elmuseo.org/
New York City's only Latino museum dedicated to Puerto Rican, Caribbean, and Latin American art. |
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Sí TV - http://www.sitv.com/
Latino-themed cable network from Los Angeles, CA, with programming in English. |
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National Hispanic Cultural Center of New Mexico - http://www.nhccnm.org/
Center focusing on Hispanic arts and humanities, including visual arts, drama, traditional and contemporary music, dance, literary arts, film, culinary arts, library research, and genealogy. |
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Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts - http://www.missionculturalcenter.org/
Latino cultural arts organization offering exhibitions, classes, youth, and senior programs. Includes upcoming events, course information, and a mailing list. Located in San Francisco, California, United States. |
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American Family - http://www.pbs.org/americanfamily/
This PBS series reveals the enduring strength of family in America today as it chronicles the lives of the Gonzalez's, residents of East Los Angeles. |
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Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center - http://www.guadalupeculturalarts.org/
Center devoted to promoting the Latino cultural arts in literature, theater, media, music, and dance, in San Antonio, TX. |
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Culture Clash - http://www.cultureclash.com/
Chicano/Latino theater and comedy troupe. |
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Obed Gómez - http://www.obedart.com
Expresses himself in acrylic on canvas, watercolor, pencil, ink and pastel. |
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Mundotish - http://www.mundotish.com/
The official website of Tish Hinojosa, Latina folk singer from Texas. |
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Xavier Cortada Gallery - http://www.cortada.com/
Miami artist with works in different cultural venues, including the Internet. |
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Latino Standup Comedy - http://www.latinostandup.com/
Provides information about Latino stand-up comedians and events relating to Hispanic comedy. |
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Coyote Pass Productions - http://webpages.charter.net/coyotepass/
Film and television production company featuring Latino characters. |
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Edward Gonzales Studio - http://www.edwardgonzales.com/
Paintings, graphics, and murals of Chicano culture from New Mexico. |
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Why Should Latinos Write Their Own Stories? - http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Square/6676/latinos/index.htm
An essay by Sergio Troncoso, author of the Last Tortilla and Other Stories and winner of the Premio Aztlan and the Southwest Book Award. |
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Victor Robles Mexican American Links Page - http://hometown.aol.com/victorrcp/chicano.html
Unannotated collection of links on such topics as arts and crafts, folklore, entertainment, music, and sports. |