We Didn’t End the Sunny, Spicy Latina – We Just Opted Out
I prefer darker aesthetics and a quieter presence. For years, that made me feel out of place, as though I had to be “spicy” to be Latina.
I prefer darker aesthetics and a quieter presence. For years, that made me feel out of place, as though I had to be “spicy” to be Latina.
For “La Brega” host Alana Casanova-Burgess, podcasting uniquely lets its stories’ emotions shine, from vulnerability to tenderness.
Gloria Cazares’s presence on the Oscar stage, winning for “All the Empty Rooms,” gives space to Latino grief amidst so much violence.
People aren’t watching just whatever. They’re hunting for unique films, including international fare, like Oscar-nominee “The Secret Agent.”
Bad Bunny and Residente are making a film about Puerto Rico’s 1897 uprising against Spanish rule. It should be filmed on the island.
In the archive, I found the Canadian Latina magazine “Aquelarre.” And I am proud to share this treasure for Women’s History Month 2026.
At Sundance 2026, we talked with Latin filmmakers, actors, and audiences about the state of our community and art as a form of resistance.
“Starfleet Academy” opens up the Trek reckoning we desperately needed by finally addressing the franchise’s racist Klingon problem.
“Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model” could have been a reckoning. Instead, it feels like a PR recalibration.
For over four centuries, Brazilian media and Carnival have shaped each other, even if their relationship started off rocky.