#Sprintlicious Video Recap of #Blogalicious12
I Don’t Think You’re Ready For This Jelly, Cuz My Vegas Trip Was So #Blogalicious (via #SprintLicious)

Well, as you know, I was in Vegas this weekend. And unlike most Vegas trips, I promised that what I did in Vegas, I’d share with you all. As promised, here are some pictures from #Blogalicious12. What made this Vegas trip so memorable, you ask? My response to that is, ABSOLUTELY everything. Thanks to Read More
My morning in Vegas has been quite #SprintLicious

Well, not everything that happens in Vegas stays in Vegas and that is the plan! Thanks to Sprint for hooking me up with the opportunity to come to Blogalicious 2012, I have had the opportunity to meet with some of the top bloggers in the multicultural arena. Armed with my HTC Evo, I’ll be documenting Read More
Are you in a rut? Step outside your comfort zone and “see what unfolds”

Do you ever feel like you’re living on automatic drive? Taking the same route to work each day, ordering the same cafecito each morning, shuttling kids back and forth without thinking, only to get up and repeat the next day? Somewhere in between the monotony, maybe you dream of tropical vacations, or skiing in the Read More
Be a superhuman with a super smartphone

The superhero world seems like a dynamic place. There’s Spider-Man and Batman and Catwoman. But the DC Comics/Marvel Universe is noticeably void of one type of person: Latinos. (Batman archenemy Bane was originally on a fictional island located somewhere in the Latin Caribbean, but the character in Dark Knight Rises had a distinctly West London Read More
Mainstream news: Where are the Latinos?

To regular readers of Being Latino, it will come as no surprise that Latinos are underrepresented in many professions. A logical extension of this is the lack of Latino representation in the news; indeed, anyone who consciously inspects their nightly news show of preference, provided that it isn’t on a Spanish-language channel, will notice it. Read More
OMG! Latino teens text the most while driving

A recent study by AT&T revealed that 54 percent of Latino teens “admit to texting while driving compared to 41% of Caucasians and 42% of African-American teenagers.” They also ranked higher when asked if they texted while stopped at a red light, or glanced at their phone, either driving or stopped at a red light. Read More
Amar es Compartir: Sharing is Caring for the Latino Blogger

This post goes out to all bloggers and those of you who are just joining the club. Judging from the media buzz surrounding Latinos in the blogosphere, you’ve obviously brought some much needed attention to a cause and a market that were underserved. With conferences such as BlogHer and Hispanicize, which attract thousands of bloggers, Read More
Join us for the T-Mobile Twitter Party on Wednesday Sept. 5th at 9pm ET

You have a Chance to Win Great Prizes How would you like to glide your fingers over the smooth screen of the new SAMSUNG GALAXY S III? You might just be able to by joining our techie latino twitter party chat, next Wednesday, September 5th at 9pm ET. Being Latino and T-mobile are partnering to celebrate Read More
Tu Son de Verano

Music is the soundtrack of our daily lives. Think about it, some of the most memorable moments you’ve experienced can all come rushing back with just one song. This is especially true of songs in the summer…..they remind us of summer love, barbeques con la familia, and parties that last until the sun comes up. Read More





