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Cine: Esai Morales revela su fibra social y familiar
Esai Morales no se parece a ningún actor de Hollywood, porque nadie como él ha aprovechado su talento y presencia en la industria del entretenimiento para promover causas sociales y abogar a favor de los hispanos. El artista estadounidense de ascendencia...Tags: New York City Police Department, Sundance Film Festival, Jimmy Smits, Minority Groups, Celebrities
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'Magú' Luján dies at 70; influential Mexican American artist
Gilbert "Magú" Luján — a painter, muralist and sculptor whose whimsical, slyly humorous art works, frequently evoking a rollicking, mythical view of Mexican American life, graced museum walls, the Hollywood and Vine subway station and other public...Tags: Human Interest, Subway Transportation, Los Angeles Times, Culture, University of California, Los Angeles
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Cancer testing lags in Latinos with family history
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Latinos were less likely than whites to get screened for colon cancer in a new study from California — and much less likely when both groups had a family history of the disease. However, results from a telephone survey...Tags: Health, Medical Procedures and Tests, Colonoscopy, University of California, Los Angeles, History
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Southland arts venues
18th Street Arts Center
1639 18th St.,
Santa Monica, CA 90404
(310) 453-3711, 18thstreet.org
A + D Architecture and Design Museum
6032 Wilshire Blvd.,
Los Angeles, CA 90036
(323) 932-9393, http://www.aplusd.org
American Museum of Ceramic Art...Tags: Vincent Price, Crossroads, The Getty, Mingei International Museum, Billy Wilder
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African-American aldermen propose new Chicago ward map
Clout StreetA unified group of African-American aldermen made their opening offer Monday in Chicago’s redistricting debate: one less majority black ward and two more majority Latino wards. The deal was politically easy for the City Council’s Black Caucus...Tags: Ricardo Munoz, Robert Fioretti, Local Government, Mass Media, Richard F. Mell
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Panel rules anti-solicitation law too broad
Attorneys for the American Civil Liberties Union and a Latino-rights advocacy group on Monday praised a federal appellate court ruling that will likely have implications for Costa Mesa's anti-solicitation ordinance. In a 3-1 ruling, a 9th Circuit Court...Tags: Politics, Girl Scout Cookies, Employees, Justice System, American Civil Liberties Union
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Anthony Miranda On 4 Cops Punished For Playing Ball With Boy
Staff reporterAnthony Miranda, Executive Chairman of the National Latino Officers Association stopped by to discuss the four cops being punished for tossing around a football with young boy at Bronx housing project over the Fourth of July holiday. For more on the...Tags: Minority Groups
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Shifra Goldman dies at 85; champion of modern Mexican art
In the early 1970s, when Shifra Goldman proposed a doctoral dissertation on modern Mexican art, her professors at UCLA sneered. Compared to European art, the art of Latin America was, in their view, imitative, too political, unworthy of serious...Tags: Politics, Human Interest, Documentary (genre), The Getty, University of California, Los Angeles
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City's white count rises, census says
A spike in the number of people listed as white in Glendale says more about changing cultural identities than an actual demographic swing, experts say. According to the latest U.S. Census figures, even as Glendale’s total population has shrunk, the...Tags: Politics, Immigration, Hispanic and Latino Americans, Migration, Armenia
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Online Dish: Summer's Eve's Talking Vagina Ad Campaign Needs to Shut Up!
KIAHSummer's Eve has a controversial new "douche" ad campaign on its hands, literally! They recently rolled out three commercials in which hands are used as lady part puppets in its "Hello from Vaginaland!" advertising blitz. And the talking hands come in...Tags: KIAH, Politics, Social Issues, Online Advertising, Facebook
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Irvine mayor announces congressional run
IRVINE — Mayor Sukhee Kang announced last week that he will seek the Democratic nomination for Congress in a newly redrawn congressional district. Kang, 58, announced that he will run for the proposed new district, which is being redrawn from parts...Tags: Human Interest, Politics, Republican Party, Democratic Party, Elections
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Brooklynites Protest Breakfast At Tiffany's
Staff reporterBreakfast at Tiffany's is a popular movie classic, but it is now coming under fire from Asian groups in Brooklyn who are asking people to boycott the movie. Breakfast at Tiffany's is set to be shown on August 14th as part of a free film series in...Tags: Mickey Rooney, Movies, Brooklyn Bridge, Entertainment, Minority Groups
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