Film Review: Clint Eastwood’s ‘Cry Macho’

In ‘Cry Macho,’ director and star Clint Eastwood returns to his recurring themes of Mexicans and American machismo.
In ‘Cry Macho,’ director and star Clint Eastwood returns to his recurring themes of Mexicans and American machismo.
Liberals have tried carrots, but conservatives need us to bring the pain, writes Daniel Cubias.
America’s strict preference for White immigrants is steering it off a demographic and economic cliff, writes Daniel Cubias.
Host Hector Luis Alamo chats with Inarú Guara, a Puerto Rican activist and community organizer, born and raised in Brooklyn, New York.
Progressives have lost their patience with Republicans and their gambling with the health and safety of the general public, writes Daniel Cubias
Host Hector Luis Alamo chats with Aidé Hernandez, a PhD candidate in sociology and co-founder of the Academic Amigas account on TikTok and Instagram.
MANO’s distinguished film critic Alejandro A. Riera offers up his must-watch list for August, including Lin-Manuel Miranda’s animated movie ‘Vivo’ on Netflix.
Hector chats with B., a DominiRican poet born and raised in Brooklyn whose first book of poetry ‘B. Notes’ will be out soon