Sites in Arts and Culture
Ruben's Tejano News
News and information on Tejano music.
Chicano Pride
Poetry, links, online dedications, and art.
Chicano Mural Tour
A virtual tour of real-life murals painted in Los Angeles, CA, which depict the dreams and struggles of Chicanos living in southern California.
Xavier Cortada Gallery
Miami artist with works in different cultural venues, including the Internet.
Sí TV
Latino-themed cable network from Los Angeles, CA, with programming in English.
Diego Rivera Web Museum
Artwork of Mexican muralist and activist, with live three dimensional gallery.
La Cucaracha
Daily comic strip by Lalo Alcaraz.
Grupo Cañaveral
Hispanic music for the Spanish classroom.
La Vida Loca
Songs, poetry, music links, and chat rooms.
El Museo del Barrio
New York City's only Latino museum dedicated to Puerto Rican, Caribbean, and Latin American art.
Netmio
National network of regional guides and Spanish radio stations, organized by city, in Spanish and English.
¡del Corazón!
An interactive webzine that draws on the National Museum of American Art's rich collection of Latino art, with curricular activities developed by and responsive to the needs of the K-12 learning community.
El Teatro Campesino
Theater group and arts organization, founded by Luis Valdez, that helps artists develop, produce, and present new works in theater, film, and video.
Culture Clash
Chicano/Latino theater and comedy troupe.
Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center
Center devoted to promoting the Latino cultural arts in literature, theater, media, music, and dance, in San Antonio, TX.
Manuel Samaniego Gallery
Paintings, drawings, and photos by Chicano artist Manuel Samaniego.
Theresa Rosado Gallery
Puerto Rican-American artist. Site includes reviews of Hispanic literature and salsa and merengue artists.
The Caliplayers
Crazy fellas from Santa Barbara County, with pictures and links.
Chicano Murals in Tucson
Various mural artists in Tucson, by the University of Arizona library.
Victor Robles Mexican American Links Page
Unannotated collection of links on such topics as arts and crafts, folklore, entertainment, music, and sports.
Irene Carranza Gallery
Artist from Lincoln Heights in east Los Angeles, with news, links, and biographical information.
Califas Is Yours
An essay about Hispanics in America, by Fort Worth Star-Telegram columnist Robert Paul Reyes.
Why Should Latinos Write Their Own Stories?
An essay by Sergio Troncoso, author of the Last Tortilla and Other Stories and winner of the Premio Aztlan and the Southwest Book Award.
Digital Azteca
Aztec history, Latino links, Chicano pics and tatoos.
Proximos Musica
Web site with Tejano, Norteño, and Latino music and links.
American Family
This PBS series reveals the enduring strength of family in America today as it chronicles the lives of the Gonzalez's, residents of East Los Angeles.
Latino Standup Comedy
Provides information about Latino stand-up comedians and events relating to Hispanic comedy.
Chicano Built
The Chicano state of mind is expressed here through music, art, fashion and poetry. Check out ChicanoBuilt DJs and clothing.
Obed Gómez
Expresses himself in acrylic on canvas, watercolor, pencil, ink and pastel.
National Hispanic Cultural Center of New Mexico
Center focusing on Hispanic arts and humanities, including visual arts, drama, traditional and contemporary music, dance, literary arts, film, culinary arts, library research, and genealogy.
Edward Gonzales Studio
Paintings, graphics, and murals of Chicano culture from New Mexico.
Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts
Latino cultural arts organization offering exhibitions, classes, youth, and senior programs. Includes upcoming events, course information, and a mailing list. Located in San Francisco, California, United States. |
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