Culture
American writer Paul Auster dies at 77
The famous writer died at his home in Brooklyn due to lung cancer
The famous writer died at his home in Brooklyn due to lung cancer
Latinos are “the fastest-growing racial and ethnic group in the U.S. electorate since the last midterm elections,” according to the Pew Research Center
From 2001-2021, the number of Hispanics now holding an advanced degree escalated from 710,000 to over 2.5 million
When Cruz was exiled by the communists in the 1960s from her native island of Cuba, she vowed to never return until it was free, and she kept her promise
The famous statue of the explorer standing proudly in Columbus Circle by Central Park West is only one of many statues of historical figures the city is considering removing, including those of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson
“The painter of our traditions and our defects, the painter of our virtues has died,” President Gustavo Petro wrote on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, on Friday. “He painted violence and peace. He painted the pigeon that was rejected one thousand times, and put one thousand times on a throne”
The 40th president and former California governor signed a proclamation in 1987 enacting National Hispanic Heritage Month, honoring the role Hispanics have played throughout American history in safeguarding its republican values
The USPS released new stamps this month depicting colorful piñatas to coincide with the national heritage month, but also the beginning of a New Mexico festival where children are able to exploit the event for treats and candy
Roads leading in and out of Black Rock City were closed on Saturday
The controversy arises from an unusual agreement Monmouth County township has with the Christian Methodist group has, giving it the authority to restrict beach access during the summertime, but only on Sunday mornings
Several Cuban artists called on the international art community to abandon "the political fantasy that Cuba is a socialist utopia"