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The sport of fastpitch softball has brought Mexican American communities from across the U.S. together since the 1930s. Author Ben Chappell and Ruben Rios Jr., a local member of the San Antonio Glowworm Athletic Club, speak about the game's impact and legacy.
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A new music project targets a San Antonio 1960s music icon: Sunny Ozuna, known by most for his work as Sunny and the Sunliners. Musicians recently covered…
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In the ever-evolving landscape that is COVID-19, arts organizations have been innovating and flexing in an attempt to ride with the changes. One of those…
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Jesse Treviño is one San Antonio's greatest artists. For decades, he's celebrated everyday life on the city's West Side with photorealistic paintings and…
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Cinefestival, a San Antonio film tradition that embraces Latino culture, is back. Manuel Solis is proud to be a part of that tradition."Cinefestival is…
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Centro de Artes opens a new exhibit Thursday, June 27 born of a special artistic partnership. For those who haven’t been, Centro De Artes is at the east…
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A new study finds a San Antonio program designed to inspire Latino students to pursue doctoral degrees and to work in cancer research is having measurable…
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Aging Hispanics are concerned they'll face both language and cultural barriers as they seek health care in their later years. Associated Press-NORC Public…
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The National Museum of the American Latino Act is legislation to authorize the Smithsonian to create a museum honoring Latino Americans similar to the…
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There are more than 25 million Latinos eligible to vote, and that number is growing quickly. The bulk of that growth is not from new immigration, but rather from Latino teens turning 18.