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PBS re-makes history with Latino Americans

PBS Remakes History - photo Frank Montanez

From conquistadors to Dolores Huerta to your mami, papi, and abuelita, Latinos and their experiences have been woven into the great tapestry of America’s history since even before there was a United States of America to speak of. Latinos have helped to shape the history of the United States for over five centuries. Yet, our Read More

“Orgullo Latino” takes you into the lives of LGBT Latinos

Daniel Hernandez

Hotly debated topics, such as same-sex marriage or immigration, are a part of our daily lives with people on either side arguing continuously about what should be done and who should do it. While it is certainly important to have debates on such topics, it is easy to get lost in the arguments and forget Read More

“John Leguizamo’s Tales from a Ghetto Klown” coming to TV in July

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As part of the PBS Arts Festival, PBS will air an hour-long profile on actor/playwright, John Leguizamo that ”looks at his unorthodox rise to success while capturing his struggles to mount his latest one-man show, [Ghetto Klown]. From his Colombian and ‘NuyoRican’ roots to his high-profile career in Hollywood, Leguizamo bares his soul.”   The show Read More