The Tucson-born actress opens up about motherhood, immigration and Latino representation in Hollywood.
Tucson-born indie rock musician Brian López, known for his infectious song, “Like a Virus,” is taking his sound across the Atlantic.
The City of Tucson is working with a contractor to make a decades-long dream of having a hub for Chicano heritage a reality, Mayor Regina Romero said
La Virgen de Guadalupe’s motherly love, compassion and protection drew faithful Catholics together in downtown Phoenix, where church leaders emphasized that she is a powerful example of how the community should treat immigrants.
Every week, dozens of children in Sonora visit the studio of the visual artist from Bisbee, Arizona.
Food City crowned the winner of the annual tamal contest at its south Phoenix store, celebrating a dish that unites Latino families across borders and generations.
Posadas are a time-honored tradition in many Latino families and the many communities of Phoenix and Tucson know this to be true.
Every year, thousands of Arizonans gather in downtown Phoenix to pay tribute to La Virgen de Guadalupe, whose image as the patroness saint of the Americas has served as a symbol of migrant resistance in the U.S.
Concert halls have welcomed an extraordinary generation of Venezuelan conductors. Among them is Maestro José Luis Gómez, music director of the Tucson Symphony Orchestra.
