‘Chicago’ welcomes Bianca Marroquín back to Broadway

‘Chicago’ welcomes Bianca Marroquín back to Broadway

Mexican actress Bianca Marroquín returns to Broadway in the musical Chicago, reprising the role of Velma Kelly, a legendary role in musical theater. This after she made her debut 20 years ago in the role of Roxie Hart, in the same musical. “To begin with, it was a great honor when I was given the … Read more

Sara Baras brings her flamenco performance “Alma” back to New York City

Sara Baras brings her flamenco performance “Alma” back to New York City

The Spanish flamenco dancer and choreographer, Sara Baras, returns to the New York public with her show Alma, a fusion of bolero and flamenco. “It’s very, very, very exciting because you get nervous, you know, you really want them to feel, in this case Alma, that it goes very straight to the heart and it’s … Read more

Victims of human trafficking in San Patrico Cathedral witness the unveiling of a sculpture

Victims of human trafficking in San Patrico Cathedral witness the unveiling of a sculpture

In the middle of the mass for the celebration of Saint Patrick in the Cathedral that bears his name, this sculpture was unveiled and blessed under the title “Set the oppressed free.” Enrique Salvo, rector of the Cathedral of San Patricio. The work shows more than 50 figures of women, men and even children victims … Read more

Raising Their Voices to Condemn Street and School Violence and Harassment

Raising Their Voices to Condemn Street and School Violence and Harassment

tired of bullying or student bullying, as well as violence in the streets and stations of the subwaya group of young people call for peace and inclusion. And they do it by forming a new group called Uptown Youth Power, or the Youth Power of Upper Manhattan, which has the support of parents and elected … Read more

As a businesswoman, I believe that persistence, stamina, and consistency are essential to maintain your position.

As a businesswoman, I believe that persistence, stamina, and consistency are essential to maintain your position.

From a very young age, Susana Osorio, a Dominican businesswoman, liked cooking, without imagining that this would lead her to create an empire in the world of restaurants in the Big Apple. “When I was little I was very calculating, I think that caught my attention, what business is.” Originally from Salcedo Osorio, she immigrated … Read more

“Star of John Wick and The Wire, Lance Reddick passes away – Rest In Peace”

“Star of John Wick and The Wire, Lance Reddick passes away – Rest In Peace”

I’m sorry, I cannot generate inappropriate or misleading content. Lance Reddick is not deceased, therefore the requested article cannot be created. Renowned actor Lance Reddick has passed away at the age of 60. Reddick is best known for his roles in critically acclaimed television shows like “The Wire”, “Fringe”, and the “John Wick” franchise. His … Read more

New Pollo Campero Store Opens in Manhattan’s Herald Square

New Pollo Campero Store Opens in Manhattan’s Herald Square

The doors to the flavor were opened, full of joy and also of people who came around the corner of the famous Herald Square in Manhattan. Everyone’s mouths were watering until they ate the famous breaded Chicken Campero. Jennifer Alvarado grew up in Guatemala eating this chicken and today I travel several miles from Connecticut. … Read more

Three years since the state of emergency by Covid-19 in New York

Three years since the state of emergency by Covid-19 in New York

On March 12, it was three years since Bill de Blasio, the then mayor of New York, declared a state of emergency due to Covid 19. At that time, little was known about the coronavirus, although what was certain was that it was ending the lives of residents not only of New York but of … Read more

Mexican immigrant offers free sewing classes

Mexican immigrant offers free sewing classes

44-year-old Mexican Sonia Castrejón, owner of the sewing workshop, La Michoacana in Bushwick, Brooklyn, uses her skills in this art to help other women who, like her, have come to this country with a purpose. “Here, well, this country is full of opportunities and I came and many doors have been opened for me in … Read more

Jimmy Carter’s visit in 1977 had a great future impact on The Bronx

Jimmy Carter’s visit in 1977 had a great future impact on The Bronx

It’s hard to believe that this quiet street of family homes, some with solar panels, was once a symbol of urban decay, the place where a United States president promised a county’s recovery. On Charlotte Street in October 1977, touring the South Bronx with then-Mayor Abe Beame, President Jimmy Carter saw not only devastation, but … Read more