Ara Malikian and her dream violin arrive at Carnegie Hall

In the international field of music, New York plays an important role by having a concert hall like the Carnegie Halla venue that attracts the great figures of the classic genre. Such is the case of Ara Malikiana violinist of Armenian origin living in Spain, for whom presenting his new production at Carnegie Hall has … Read more

Yasser Tejeda brings his Dominican rhythms to Carnegie Hall

The Weill Music Institute premiered the new season of its interactive children’s series: Sing with Carnegie Hall. A free initiative that is available on digital platforms and accessible through the social media accounts of this famous musical institution. Yasser Tejeda from his studio. – The proposal consists of a series of videos, less than 15 … Read more

Almodóvar premieres in New York his film: Parallel Mothers

Parallel Mothers, the most recent film by the Spanish director, Pedro Almodovar, which stars the great star, Penélope Cruz, and the newcomer, Milena Smit. As can be deduced from its title, the film refers to one of Almódovar’s favorite themes: the mother figure, which this time is once again incarnated – in an exceptional way … Read more

SEA Theater presents a magical dream of the Magi

The traditional celebration of the Three Kings Day in New York has always been a date highly anticipated by all children. And on this occasion, a theater company from the Lower East Side has a musical, bilingual and with a lot of magic to commemorate this date. – “In this production of the SEA Theater … Read more

Javier Camarena returns to the MET opera season

Born in the Mexican state of Veracruz, the tenor Javier Camarena He has gained international recognition and was recently honored by the prestigious International Opera Awards as Male Singer of the Year. Camarena has been successfully performed in the world’s leading opera houses and concert halls. And in recent years, he has interpreted new operatic … Read more

art workshops for Hispanic actors in NYC

Impulse is a cycle of artistic workshops organized by the Corezon theater company, in collaboration with the Hispanic Federation, the acting organization HOLA and La Guía Cultural. The objective of this initiative is to collaborate with the artistic training of the Hispanic community in New York “We offer high-level workshops with experienced teachers so that … Read more

authentic Lower East Side Mexican flavor

Eating tamales will always be easier than preparing them and, nowadays, who has the time to boil corn with lime for its nixtamalization. That is why the experts of Factory Tamal, a small factory on the Lower East Side, take care of this complicated task. Fernando López, is the owner of Factory Tamal, explains how … Read more

book reveals more details of his Brooklyn trial

El Chapo. Beyond reasonable doubt is an account of the trial of Joaquín Guzmán Loera carried out in Brooklyn and is also a journalistic blog where its author, Jesus Garcia, shares the details of the coverage of this relevant event for the justice of Mexico and the United States. “Guzmán Loera, as many of us … Read more

Los Angeles Azules celebrate their 40th anniversary in New York

The blue Angels They are the Mexican musical group that has earned the recognition of the public as the creators of the urban cumbia in the Aztec country. Originally from Mexico City, the Mejía Avante family turns 40 and celebrates them with an international tour of various cities in the United States. Under the title … Read more

STOMP kicks off off-Broadway reopening in NYC

The opening of STOMP It came a few days before the Broadway League announced new sanitary measures for its upcoming reopening to the public. However, the productions in the Off-Broadway they are adopting such protocols, such as requiring members of the production and audience to be fully vaccinated to enter the theater. And it is … Read more