Azúcar Negra Published on October 21, 2020 in Music by Hector Luis Alamo Some thoughts on Spanish music, Spanish names, and Latino discrimination against Afro-Latinos Keep Reading
Songs by an Immigrant Published on October 19, 2020 in Latin[ish] by Hector Luis Alamo Hector chats with Jaime Lozano, a musical theatre composer, director, arranger, orchestrator, and vocal coach Keep Reading
Regards to Broadway Published on May 21, 2020 in Latin[ish] by Hector Luis Alamo Marlena Fitzpatrick is a Nuyorican socialite who works in arts, entertainment and media. Keep Reading
‘Pedro Pan’: New Cuban Musical Explores the Largest Mass Exodus of Children in the Western Hemisphere Published on June 23, 2017 in Culture by Marlena Fitzpatrick Operation Pedro Pan occurred between 1960-1962, when 14,000 Cuban children were sent alone on a journey from Cuba to the United States by their parents. Keep Reading
HABITAT A Story About Women, Gender & Family Published on April 14, 2017 in Culture by Marlena Fitzpatrick Habitat is a play written by Buket Gulbeyaz. Keep Reading