Marlena Fitzpatrick
Alba’s Edge: A Tapestry of Cultures and World Music
A chat with the Scottish Latin jazz group on how they came to adopt the sounds and rhythms of Latin America.
Eulogia a un ilustre: Dr. Mario Fitzpatrick Usera
Dr. Mario Fitzpatrick Usera, 1945 – 2015
Bomba Estéreo: Explota la ‘Fiesta’ en los Grammys Latinos
La banda colombiana Bomba Estéreo es un fenómeno musical integrada por la vocalista Liliana Saumet, Simón Mejía y Julián Salazar. Estos artistas se han dedicado a deleitar masas universales con un sonido especial, cool y de fiesta total. Sus bombas estereofónicas son mucho más que trances bailables. Son también un recordatorio de que podemos borrar la línea […]
Locos Por Juana: ‘Caribe’ Rebels
A chat with vocalist Itaguí Correa on how artists can bridge gaps like those created by the debates surrounding immigration and police brutality.
Tré: Orgullo de la música puertorriqueña
Tré es una fusión de la música pop, latina y étnica, creando una entidad musical única con el cuatro puertorriqueño.
Rick Najera: A Latino Thought Maker
A chat with writer, actor, comedian and activist Rick Najera, author of ‘Almost White: Forced Confessions of a Latino in Hollywood,’ who just became a member of Latino Rebels’ advisory board.
Márcio Faraco: Bossa Nova Virtuoso
The Brazilian singer-songwriter chats with Latino Rebels ahead of his performance in New York City on Friday, October 30.
Ariel Rojas: ‘No More Violence’
A chat with Ariel Rojas, the immigrant rights activist who was dragged and kicked by a Trump supporter in Miami over the weekend.
Federico Peña: ‘My Country, My Vote’
A chat with the former Clinton cabinet member and mayor of Denver about the need for Latinos to fully flex their political and economic muscles.
Helado Negro: ‘Young, Latin and Proud’
A chat with the Ecuadoran-born but Brooklyn-based musician fusing the many different sounds of Latin America.
Cuñao: Blood, Sand and Solidarity
A chat with Julio Montero, frontman for the Los Angeles-based Latin Folk group Cuñao, on the group’s latest album ‘Sangre y Arena.’
Natalia Lafourcade: Orgullosa de sus raíces
Una plática con la cantautora rock mexicana sobre su música y su amor por México.
Ana Tijoux: Conmemorando la resistencia indígena
Nuestra hermana Rebelde es una diosa del hip hop en español, dictando letras anti-coloniales, intrínsecas, fulminantes y poéticas.
Le Butcherettes: A Rebel Album for a Raw Youth
A conversation with Teri Gender Bender, the leader of a band making rebel music in Mexico
Ambulante: The Coolest Film Festival
A conversation with Christine Davila, director of Ambulante California
Sofía Maldonado: Uniendo a Puerto Rico con su arte
Una plática con una artista boricua entrenada por Nueva York empujando los límites en la isla
Kim Davis v. We the People
A look at past cases like the Kim Davis one and what’s at stake
Alynda Segarra, a Puerto Rican Yodeling Goddess
A conversation with Alynda Segarra of Hurray For The Riff Raff about music, politics and being Puerto Rican
EXCLUSIVE PREMIERE: Lance Canales & the Flood’s ‘Death Don’t Have No Mercy’
A review of one of the breakthrough albums of the year, Lance Canales & the Flood’s ‘The Blessing & the Curse,’ available today
Lance Canales & the Flood: Rocking Out the Blues
The bluesy-rock frontman talks about music, immigration and more ahead of this Friday’s exclusive premiere
The Gospels of John Oliver and Ashley Madison
What John Oliver and the Ashley Madison hack have revealed about religious hypocrisy