
Two Latinx Heroes to Celebrate in “The Umbrella Academy”
Superheroes inspire us, especially the Latinx ones in Netflix’s much-loved, kickass production, “The Umbrella Academy.”
Superheroes inspire us, especially the Latinx ones in Netflix’s much-loved, kickass production, “The Umbrella Academy.”
“Love is Blind” is set in Texas this time and episode six brought up one of the most hotly contested political topics in the state – abortion.
“Blockbuster” is an earnest entry into the workplace comedy genre with the potential to grow into a better show if given a second season.
As we close out espooky season, we thank members of #TheLatinaPress who are covering all things scary, fall, and familial.
In “Woman Without Shame,” Sandra Cisneros explores womanhood, sex, beauty, and aging with fearlessness, vulnerability, and radical joy.
To celebrate Halloween, and just to all things scary, here are five spooky Latinx books that will creep you out–in the best way possible.
With the ‘More Than A Movie: American Me’ podcast, Alex Fumero is delving into the film’s legacy of violence and underr-ecognized achievement.
As a comic book fan, I’ve noticed many superheroes are often depicted as loners with shameful secrets. Once their cover is blown, these heroes become larger-than-life, gods, and eventually targets. Even with the help of their sidekicks, superheroes carry a weight on their shoulders as they navigate their worlds with a secret identity. But the […]
Thankfully, more and more of these new books are being written by, and about, Latinxs. So put these seven new Latinx books on your list!
We are finally getting an out and proud Latinx Addams family this year, thanks to Jenna Ortega as Wednesday in Netflix’s new series.