PHOTOS: Bad Bunny’s ‘World Hottest Tour’ brings beach party to Oakland A’s...
On Sept. 14, 2022, Bad Bunny came through the Bay Area and turned a 60-degree Oakland night at the Coliseum into a Puerto Rican beach party as only Santo Benito can. Then two major events happened. In...
View Article‘Sacred Waters’ Latinx and Indigenous festival honors lost waterways,...
[Photos by Abraham Fuentes] It wasn’t always called the Mission Dolores. Before the Spanish invasion in 1769, the area we know today as San Francisco was home to the Yelamu people of the Ramaytush...
View ArticlePHOTOS: Rosalia’s Motomami world tour rides through San Francisco’s Civic...
[Photos by D.A. Mission] Rosalia’s international star has ascended with such fanfare most superlatives seem applicable. With the most no. 1 hits in Spain’s history, the genre-bending pop icon’s...
View ArticleCross-cultural art project showcases collaboration between immigrant Latina...
Story and Photos by Andrew Brobst Presented by the Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco, “How I Keep Looking Up/Como Sigo Mirando Hacia Arriba/仰望” is a trilingual, multiethnic, community-based...
View ArticlePHOTOS: La Santa Cecilia enlivens Berkeley’s UC Theatre for Día de Muertos...
For Día de Muertos, La Santa Cecilia graced Berkeley’s UC Theatre with their GRAMMY-award winning music catalog. Led by Marisol “La Marisoul” Hernandez, the bicultural group from Los Angeles performed...
View ArticleVIDEO/PHOTOS: Indigenous Peoples’ Thanksgiving Sunrise Gathering 2022 at...
In the continued spirit of resilience, dozens of indigenous peoples and allies gathered at Alcatraz Island in the early hours of Nov. 24, to commemorate the Indigenous Peoples’ Thanksgiving Sunrise...
View ArticleLatina and Chinese cross-cultural projects come to fruition in San...
How I Keep Looking Up, a project organized by the Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco (CCCSF) and created by artist and social practitioner Christine Wong Yap, came to fruition on a rainy, windy...
View ArticleHistoric Cuban group Formell y Los Van Van overcome tragedy to triumph at...
Since its inception 45 years ago, the Carnaval San Francisco street festival has hosted some of the greatest names in Latin American music. Santana, Tito Puente, Los Tigres Del Norte, Oscar D’leon, La...
View ArticlePhoto Essay: Paseo Artístico celebrates 50 years of Hip-Hop
Acción Latina presented Paseo Artístico on July 29 by celebrating hip-hop’s 50th anniversary, and honoring homegrown artists, innovators and pioneers like DJ Quest, who originated the hamster-style...
View ArticleMCCLA commemorates their 37th annual Día de Muertos celebration
Every year on Nov. 2, Día de los Muertos is celebrated across Mexico and the United States. And the Mission District in San Francisco is no exception. The Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts...
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