Summer in Nueva York brings a bundle of arts events, but the myriad choices sometimes may feel like too much of a good thing. Fear not the summer bounty! Viva... Read More...
Thousands of marchers showed off their Boricua pride Sunday, taking over Fifth Ave. for the annual Puerto Rican Day Parade.
Crowds decked out in red and whit... Read More...
Police Officer Collin Wynter and New York Red Bulls goalkeeper Bouna Coundoul both grew up playing soccer barefoot, because they were too poor to buy shoes.
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Politically charged rapper Emilio Rojas is on the verge of breaking into mainstream hip hop - but he's not coming quietly.
Desperate to make it in the music ... Read More...
La rumba, the quintessential Cuban party, is back in New York as if it never stopped.
Lovers of Afro-Cuban rumba are sure to turn out to see one of the genre... Read More...
Last year, Puerto Rico's first Festival of the Word attracted 60 writers and more than 20,000 attendees to San Juan's old quarter.
The second edition, from t... Read More...
Playwright and director Marco Antonio Rodríguez admits he drew from his own experience as the New York-born son of Dominican immigrants when, five years ago, ... Read More...
Washington Heights has won bragging rights for a distinction that would make any neighborhood cringe: Rat capital of Manhattan.
A whopping 20% - or 606 of th... Read More...
Life as one of few Puerto Ricans in her largely white school drove Erin Mercado, 16, to start cutting her wrists and downing pills.
For 14 year-old "DM," it ... Read More...
It is springtime in New York, the time of the year in which, along with the trees and the flowers, many film festivals bloom all over the city.
Without a dou... Read More...