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INTERVIEW: Kyle de la Cruz Laing Talks ‘Funny Girl’ National Broadway Tour

Camila Dejesus1 year ago1 year ago016 mins

The beloved Broadway musical Funny Girl is making its National Tour across America, and before Austin’s stop, I caught up with Kyle de la Cruz Laing, a member of the ensemble who is making his national tour debut. We spoke about the pros and cons of tour life, as well as his acting journey and…

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Remember Me When I Leave: Vortxz Ends 2024 Texas Tour in Houston

Sonia Sanchez1 year ago06 mins

On Friday, Dec. 6, Vortxz finished their Texas Tour at Bad Astronaut in Houston, TX, which is their hometown and where they started their band. Originally from Pasadena, TX, this Latino Indie Rock band is growing in popularity and is set to continue their national tour in 2025. They recently released their debut album, Remember…

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Anali Martinez Gonzalez Sheds a Light on What It Means To Be “The Nueva Latina”

Riya Patel3 years ago015 mins

  Anali Martinez Gonzalez is an engineer, Austin Blogger, and digital content creator. She grew up in Del Rio, Texas, and moved to Austin in 2007 when entering her college career at the University of Texas. Anali pursued a degree in civil engineering at UT where she was involved in the Society of Hispanic Professional…

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SXSW PANEL: “Severance’s” Ben Stiller & Apple’s Eddy Cue On Innovation

Camila Dejesus1 year ago013 mins

Earlier this morning, SXSW hosted a panel featuring renowned actor and well-known creative Ben Stiller who chose to do most of his work behind the camera as the Director and Executive Producer of Apple TV’s most successful show, Severance. Stiller was joined by Apple’s Senior Vice President of Services, Eddy Cue, and together the pair…

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Latinitas Eco Chica Conference Inspires Latinas to Think Green: A Recap

Camila Dejesus3 years ago022 mins

After months of promoting and planning, this past weekend Latinitas finally held their latest Start-Up conference, Eco Chica. A one-day-only event where attendees, ages 9 to 14, are given an exclusive look at what it really takes to be an entrepreneur. The kids are separated into groups and then tasked with coming up with a…

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Humor in the Time of COVID-19: Cristela Alonzo’s Memoir: Music to My Years

Laura Donnelly6 years ago5 years ago08 mins

By Laura Donnelly Everyone has a song or a few songs that make them think of someone or something special. Some songs remind us of people we love, others, times we’ve overcome an obstacle. For actress and comedian Cristela Alonzo – she has strung those particular songs together into a memoir producing a soundtrack of…

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Op-ed: Why We Need More Latinas in Tech

Sonia Sanchez2 years ago2 years ago05 mins

In the United States, we urgently need more Latinas working in the tech industry. According to data from the National Center for Women & Information Technology, Latinas make up only 2% of the computing workforce in the United States. Also, a report from the Kapor Center found that Latinx people make up only 6% of…

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Jenny’s Classic Critiques: Boulevard Nights (1979)

Jenny Castro2 years ago2 years ago05 mins

Released in 1979, Boulevard Nights is a film centered on two characters played by Richard Yniguez (Raymond), and Danny De La Paz (Chuco). The story focuses on Raymond and Chuco, two brothers living in East Los Angeles who navigate adolescence and young adulthood whilst being surrounded by temptation along with local street gangs. Older brother…

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The Sounds of Healing and Protesting at Austin City Limits

Camila Dejesus5 years ago3 years ago011 mins

By Raven Garza In all honesty, I wasn’t sure that I was up for ACL Fest this year.  The news has been suffocating. Our state continues to get away with infringing on the rights of women and communities of color, Austin is considering an unnecessary expansion of our police department, and there’s still a whole…

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