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This image provided by "For Another Cuba" shows a poster created by artist Rolando Pulido that was on display Saturday, May 4, 2013, in Miami as part of the "For Another Cuba" campaign. (AP/For Another Cuba)

Through posters, a dialogue on Cuba’s future

In one poster, Raul and Fidel Castro ride in a hot air balloon made of newspapers. Their fingers are plugged into their ears, drowning out any noise around … Read More

Everyone can vote on their favorite ad campaign for the American Latino Museum.

Latinos are invited to vote for the American Latino Museum 2013 campaign

Friends of the American Latino Museum are letting you decide what their 2013 will look like.The second annual Campaign Design Contest has announced the five … Read More

Taxi Dermy

Artists help bringing animals back from the dead

Javier Jerez and Eddie Ruiz are not your typical business owners; they work in taxidermy, a skill they have developed for more than 20 years and have come to … Read More

Director Fede Alvarez  (l) with actor Shiloh Fernandez (r) on the set of "Evil Dead."

Director remakes “Evil Dead” with a Latino influence

When “Evil Dead” was released in 1981, audiences were stunned – make that downright terrified – when they watched the terrifying film about a group of … Read More

An Aztec stone, Chalchihuitlicue, goddess of water basalt sculpture from Mexico, is seen at Sotheby's auction house showroom in central London, Monday, Feb. 11, 2013. The pre-Columbian artifact is part of the Barbier-Mueller collection to be offered in the auction house Paris sale on March 22-23, 2013. Comprising around 300 works from Mexico, Central and South America this ensemble of pre-Hispanic art, comprises works in various media, including stone and wood sculptures, ceramics, textiles, as well as being representative of all the leading pre-Columbian cultures. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)

Mexico demands Sotheby’s halt auction of artifacts

MEXICO CITY (AP) -- The Mexican government is demanding that Sotheby's auction house halt the planned sale of 51 pre-Columbian Mexican artifacts, arguing they … Read More

Pedro Reyes

Telemundo Latin America news roundup- March 6, 2013

The latest Latin America news in under 59 seconds. Venezuela is beginning seven days of mourning after the death of President Hugo Chavez. Thousands took to … Read More

Elephant

Florida art organization offers refuge to much-maligned oversized elephant statue

Drivers on Florida's Turnpike were doing double-takes Sunday as they saw a life-sized statue of an elephant on the move. The tale of the elephant began at a … Read More

Filmmakers Andrea Nix Fine (left), Inocente Izucar (center) Sean Fine (right), winners of the Best Documentary Short  for "Inocente," on February 24, 2013 in Hollywood, Calif.  (Photo/Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

[VIDEO] Inocente talks about the doc about her life winning an Oscar

When Inocente Izucar was 15, undocumented and homeless, she blamed herself for her father being deported for domestic abuse. Her mother once took her by the … Read More

Sing for Hope Co-founder Camille Zamora leads Art U! students during a 2007 music workshop (Photo/Sing For Hope)

Sing For Hope foundation hopes to create social change through art education

After school drama class is precisely what Juan Carlos Salinas’s second and fifth grade students look forward to most come weekday mornings. “I like how … Read More

Telemundo Latin America news roundup - January 28, 2013

Telemundo Latin America news roundup – January 28, 2013

The latest Latin America news in under 59 seconds. Police have made three arrests in connection with the nightclub fire in Brazil that tragically killed 232 … Read More