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October 4, 2018
Special Issue
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D.C. Latino History Project
D.C. Latino History Issue-Week 3
BREAKING NEWS: Yesterday a federal judge in California ordered a temporary halt to the Trump administration’s plans to end the......
October 4, 2018
D.C. Latino History Project
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Immigration
The immigrant experience – then & now
Yesterday a federal judge in California ordered a temporary halt to the Trump administration’s plans to end the TPS program......
October 2, 2018
Festivals-Festivales
La casa lobo -animación experimental
The Latin American Film Festival en AFI. La casa lobo podría parecer un cuento de hadas si no fuera porque......
September 27, 2018
Special Issue
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D.C. Latino History Project
D.C. Latino History Special Issue-Week 2
The history of Latino Adams Morgan We spent the summer examining what Adams Morgan was like in the 1980s when......
September 27, 2018
D.C. Latino History Project
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D.C. History
D.C. Latino History Timeline
The Making of D.C.’s Latino Community What brought Latin American immigrants to the Washington area In the first half of......
September 26, 2018
Music-Música
Music: ‘Cruzando Borders’ with Los Texmaniacs
Los Texmaniacs, the Grammy Award winning San Antonio-based band with a sizable local following, was back in D.C. last week...
September 24, 2018
Festivals-Festivales
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Film-Video-TV
Reviews: Latin American Film Fest
The annual Latin American Film Festival is about halfway through its three-week run at the AFI Silver cinema in Silver...
September 21, 2018
Poesía-Poetry
Tardes de Poesía en Virginia
Federico García Lorca en Sterling Como parte de las celebraciones por el mes de la Herencia Hispana, la biblioteca de......
September 21, 2018
LEER DC
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Reseñas
Chinola Kid, una vieja historia del nuevo oeste
*De nuestra gustada sección: LEER DC. Nuestras RESEÑAS de la Biblioteca Pública* Para aquellos a quienes gustan de las historias de......
September 20, 2018
D.C. Latino History Project
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Special Issue
D.C. Latino History Special Issue
Latino Adams Morgan We spent the summer examining what Adams Morgan was like in the 1980s, when the neighborhood was......
September 17, 2018
D.C. Latino History Project
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D.C. History
Changing times in Adams Morgan
In 1984, Margarita Diloné opened an insurance agency in a tiny office on Columbia Road NW, in the very center......
September 14, 2018
cuentos cortos
Microrelatos, literatura mínima
A continuación presentamos tres microrelatos de Fernando Gudiel, poeta radicado en Virginia que gusta de los atardeceres en Adams Morgan......
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April 6, 2014
Poesía-Poetry
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Language-El Idioma
Latina: On the Question of Poetry and Culture
I have walked the same stretch of trail at Rock Creek Park for 17 years—this past year, through each of......
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April 5, 2014
Film-Video-TV
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Spain
Interview: Alberto Rodríguez on his film “Unit 7”
The Spanish director discusses how his country’s history provides the backdrop for the fast-paced police drama “Unit 7,” which will......
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April 4, 2014
Poesía-Poetry
Quique Avilés Live
D.C. poet and performer Quique Avilés is currently performing his new work, “Tongue: Sin Pelos en la Lengua,” a funny......
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April 4, 2014
Hola Cultura
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Literature-Literatura
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Special Issue
Letras en DC | Literature Special Issue
Literatura Numero Especial 2014...
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April 1, 2014
Literature-Literatura
100 años del natalicio de Octavio Paz
Como parte de las celebraciones por los 100 años del natalicio de Octavio Paz, Hola Cultura se une a los......
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March 30, 2014
Festivals-Festivales
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Poesía-Poetry
Corral’s candid, code-switching poetry
At the Split This Rock poetry festival Saturday, Eduardo C. Corral captivated the packed audience with award-winning poetry and a......
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March 27, 2014
Activism
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Poesía-Poetry
Award-winning Latino poets headline weekend poetry festival
This weekend the poetry organization Split This Rock is hosting its biannual festival of readings, workshops and panel discussions. The......
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March 27, 2014
Dance-Baile
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Music-Música
Paraguayan music, dance and culture celebrated
Paraguayan culture was celebrated at the American University’s Kay Spiritual Life Center on Saturday night, Mar. 22, with a series......
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March 18, 2014
Language-El Idioma
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Writing
Playwright Cristina Colmena on “Happily Ever After”
Love’s complicated — and so is translation! After moving to New York a few years ago, Cristina Colmena wrote “Happily......
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March 17, 2014
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Mexico
Hair of the dog? Funny documentary began with a hangover
Some movies lead their directors to drink heavily; the makers of 2010 film Vuelve a la vida did their drinking......
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March 15, 2014
Arte-Art
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Latin American history
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Mexico
Pressure Play: Frida Kahlo + Her Contemporaries
While Frida Kahlo may be one of Mexico’s best-known artists today, she wasn’t the only woman to blaze a lasting......
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March 10, 2014
Immigration
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“Greencard Warriors” film hits close to home
“Greencard Warriors,” the indie film that casts a critical spotlight on such issues as immigration, military recruitment tactics, and street......
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