A Photographic History opens Feb. 7. For more info visit: TheCheechCenter.org. This segment aired January 31, 2026 on the ...
Boilerplate as it can be, David Alvarada's documentary nevertheless offers a rousing assertion that Chicano art is as ...
Yes, the holidays are over, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t still plenty of fun things to do. And if you’re still paying ...
If there was a reason for veteran actor Edward James Olmos to resurrect his magnetic role in "Zoot Suit," it's to honor the ...
Artist and author Rosemary Vasquez Tuthill remembers when her father, Emigdio Vasquez, asked her to pose for one of his paintings. She was a teenager and he asked her to remain still and hold a lit ...
The Enemy Sleeps” is a supernatural thriller noir that explores San Gabriel Valley’s history through a Mexican-American lens.
For Maira Meza, it started with those poster contests for kids encouraging them to say no to drugs. As a kid who loved to draw, she entered those annual contests and won — twice. Later, she got ...
David Tineo paints best in early morning. Midday, there is too much light for eyes that see so little. Tineo, Tucson's most prolific muralist, has achieved a measure of fame, but riches were never in ...
Dozens of them gathered Jan. 10 in Balboa Park at the Museum of Photographic Arts at the San Diego Museum of Art to celebrate the Inzunza clan’s latest contribution to America’s Finest City: a coffee ...
At MASS MoCA, multimedia artist Vincent Valdez spans two decades of searing portraits that confront cultural amnesia and recall Latino and Chicano histories.
Film aficionados will know Valdez best as the director of “Zoot Suit” and “La Bamba,” where he captured the hallmarks and struggles of Chicano culture in the 1940s and 1950s. “American Pachuco” gives ...