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Celebratory Exhibition Debuts on September 26 with special half-price admission on Community Day, Saturday September 27 ...
LA street culture pulses through a new limited-edition capsule collection by legendary Chicano artist Mister Cartoon for Pro ...
Thousands of people marched through East L.A. and demanded justice for the Latino troops drafted and killed during the ...
Netón Vega got his start writing corridos for Peso Pluma and Tito Doble P. Yet since releasing his surprise reggaeton hit, "Loco," he's claiming the spotlight for himself.
These record stores double as mini venues, proving that in Southern California, music always finds a way to spin live.
The former lead of Sublime with Rome is ready to show his mettle in a summer-soaked solo EP titled "Gemini," out Sept. 19.
49th annual SF Stand-up Comedy Competition Semifinals: The competition is an annual, multi-week, judged stand-up comedy ...
On Aug. 29, 1970, in East Los Angeles, Chicano protestors of the Vietnam War became victims of violence at the hands of law enforcement.
MSU Denver alumni complete a vibrant 6,000-square-foot mural that honors Native American and Chicano cultures.
Whether you’re marching, watching a play, or reflecting on history, here’s how to honor the movement this weekend.
Events in Boyle Heights and East Los Angeles are set to mark the 55th anniversary of the Chicano Moratorium, a pivotal moment in the Chicano civil rights movement.
More than five decades ago, tens of thousands marched in the Chicano Moratorium in East Los Angeles, holding signs of protest against the Vietnam War and the disproportionate numbers of […] ...
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