Daniel Rivera
HANDS OF STONE Looks to Shatter Hollywood’s ‘Latino Problem’
It looks like one more blow is still needed to be struck when it comes to shattering the misperceptions of Latinos in the media business.
Latinas Take Center Stage at the 2016 Latino Trendsetter Awards
“We need to respect women. We are here to save the world, believe it or not.”
Actors Laura Gómez and J.W. Cortes on Diversity in Film and TV
“We need to have more women and people of color behind the camera and in decision-making roles. That’s just a fact.”
Inside the Heart, Mind and Soul of Daymé Arocena
“Music is my mission. I think it’s a universal language. My music is honest in itself.”
‘I Am Latin Soul’: The Sounds of El Bles
The veteran music producer talks about being a Boricua in Orlando, his musical journey and his latest EP, ‘I Am Latin Soul.’
‘Salsa Dura’: A Polyrhythmic Mission Paired With the Perfect Ingredients
“Everything that is old and gone becomes new again at some point. I don’t think I am the only one doing it. But I think I am the loudest one.”
The Lowdown on ‘The Get Down’
Netflix’s upcoming series directed by Baz Luhrmann will present the sights and sounds of the Bronx during the formative 1970s.
Room 28’s Banner Year Closes With a ‘Sketchtacular’ Bang
A look at Room 28, the Latino sketch comedy troupe launching a digital studio with the producers of ‘Saturday Night Live.’
Bronx Photojournalists Take Ownership of Their Narrative
The six photographers, each of whom succeeded individually, received their greatest recognition documenting the South Bronx during the most turbulent era in its history.