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Entries from Gothamist tagged with 'latino'

February 22, 2008

They’ll deny it, but most college students who write plays harbor some secret fantastic hope that their new opus will be hailed as the arrival of a fresh new voice and open on Broadway to triumphant acclaim. It obviously never happens, except when it does: 28-year-old Lin-Manuel Miranda, originally from Washington Heights, conceived the musical In the Heights as a sophomore at Wesleyan. After graduating, the show, a hip hop and salsa-inflected homage to his......

Continue Reading "Lin-Manuel Miranda, In the Heights"

November 25, 2007

A study of data concerning NYPD stop and frisk practices was released by the Rand Corporation last Tuesday. Reactions to the report were so varied that it's difficult to say if Rand came to any conclusive findings whatsoever. The New York Times lede indicates that police are biased against blacks and Hispanics. "Whites and members of minorities have a roughly equal chance of being stopped by police officers and questioned on the street in New......

Continue Reading "Stop and Frisk Study Elicits Wide Array of Reactions"

June 24, 2007

The Daily News has an excellent and highly interactive feature of the stories of an entire class of kindergarteners from Harlem, who should all be graduating from high school this month. Most are, but a few slipped through the cracks, in an otherwise extraordinarily successful class. 60% of black and Latino students never manage to graduate high school in four years, but the 23 children who tested into a gifted program at Harlem's PS......

Continue Reading "End of School Days"

June 20, 2007

This week in the Times, Bruni goes to Insieme, awards the restaurant two stars. Says, “When Isieme is good, it’s outstanding, and any serious food lover should head here fast…” He hates the atmosphere, though, and the salmon. Insieme is the second restaurant in midtown this year where he’s been “frustrated by the way some dazzling cooking is undercut not only by unevenness across the menu or inconsistency in the kitchen but also by atmospherics......

Continue Reading "Wednesday Food News: Early Edition"

June 10, 2007

Sen. Chuck Schumer appeared in Red Hook yesterday to support the plight of the vendors that serve the people who come to watch and play sports at the Red Hook ballfields. The vendors have been cooking up ethnic food that appeals to their mostly Hispanic clientele for several years under a series of temporary permits from the city. The Parks Dept. wants to put an official vending permit up for bidding, and the current vendors......

Continue Reading "Schumer Weighs in on Red Hook Vendors"

June 8, 2007

As we mentioned earlier this week, the vendors who set up shop at the Red Hook ballfields may be at risk for losing their permit. According to the New York Times, the vendors have operated for years under a series of temporary use permits, but now they will have to place a formal bid with the city in order to remain in the space. But the vendors are not guaranteed to win this bid, so......

Continue Reading "Save the Red Hook Ballfield Vendors!"

May 24, 2007

The city has agreed to pay $2 million to the parents of an unarmed Brooklyn teen who was fatally shot by a police officer three years ago. In January 2004, police officer Richard Neri was patrolling a Brooklyn rooftop with another officer at 1AM. Around the same time the other officer had opened a door to the stairwell, Timothy Stansbury and his friends were heading upstairs, to go to a party in another building in......

Continue Reading "City Pays $2 Million Settlement In Stansbury Shooting"

May 11, 2007

Over the past decade, Major League Baseball has experienced its largest shift in ethnicity since Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier. Numbering about two in ten in the mid-1990s, Latin American players now constitute about 30% of the rosters in the big leagues, and nearly half of the 2006 All-Star players were Latin American. The trend should continue: a 2005 New York Times article stated that almost half of all minor leaguers are Latino. The......

Continue Reading "Empanadas Here! Get Your Red Hot Empanadas!"

April 10, 2007

- Jim Leff has built a Google mash-up of his favorite “obscure street food in Easter Jackson Heights.” In related news, The Arepa Lady is on MySpace? Fake or real, you decide. - We have always loved Alex Garcia's food, from back in the day by Douglas Rodriguez's side opening Patria to his excellent nook of a spot at Erizo Latino in SoHo where he pioneered the Turkey T-Bone. That being said, we were happy......

Continue Reading "Hot Sake - Food News You Can Use"

March 29, 2007

Yesterday, Mayor Bloomberg signed a City Council bill that requires businesses with bicycle delivery workers to improve its bicycle safety measures into law. Read all about bill 24-A, which requires businesses to supply helmets, to make sure the delivery guys wear them, and to make sure the bikes are safe, as well as 58-A, which requires signs about bicycle safety and laws to posted in English, Spanish or whichever language is spoken at the......

Continue Reading "Helmets for Delivery Guys, Lawsuits for Restaurants"

March 25, 2007

If you can read this right now, you don't need me to explain blogs. These days everyone has them, from preteens to political figures. Personally, I came to the party a little late. I didn't own a computer until the year 2000 and I never even considered blogging...that is until I had something I really wanted to talk about. When my husband and I were excitedly awaiting our first child, we wanted to find a......

Continue Reading "Opinionist: When Baby Blogs Go Bad"

March 5, 2007

As more restaurants are being closed as the city's health department tries to improve its inspection procedures, questions remain. First: As many of rodent problems are due to garbage pickup issues, will the city allow commercial businesses to have garbage disposals? Though residents are now allowed to have garbage disposals (thanks to Mayor Giuliani), business still aren't. The NY Sun reports that restaurant groups, like the National Restaurant Association and the Latino Restaurant Association, believe......

Continue Reading "Rats, Closings and Future of Garbage Disposal"

February 13, 2007

DISCUSSION: What is the future of alternative journalism? Find out tonight as experts Elizabeth Spiers, Jeff Koyen, Bob Cox and Roxanne Cooper tell you all about what they foresee. If you don't know who those people are, then you probably don't care about the future of alt media anyway. 6:30pm // New York City Center Studios [130 W 56th St] // $7 THEATER: In the Heights is a breezy new musical about the Latino experience......

Continue Reading "Pencil This In"

January 21, 2007

For decades East Harlem has been the center of New York's Puerto Rican community. Over the years many Mexican and Dominican immigrants have also made East Harlem their home. Now, as the squeeze of affordable housing gets tighter and tighter in Manhattan, more middle-class professionals are moving to the neighborhood. In a tale almost as old as New York itself, the changes have long-time residents worried about the loss of community. The Times describes......

Continue Reading "The Changing Face of East Harlem"

November 29, 2006

Today, the Reverend Al Sharpton and and the Reverend Jesse Jackson spoke to the press, alongside family members and the fiancee of Sean Bell, who was killed during a Saturday morning police shooting. At a memorial near the club where the shooting occurred, Sharpton said, "We come this morning with the family in their hour of grief. We're all family now. Not a black family, not a white family, not a Latino family, a......

Continue Reading "Queens Shooting: Community Relations at Risk"

November 23, 2006

We wish you a happy Thanksgiving, however you may spend the day, whether it's on a cold, wet corner waiting to see the parade balloon and floats, traveling to your family's for a big meal, or staying in and watching football. It's our favorite holiday because it's about gathering - without any worry about gifts (maybe some worry about the sweet potatoes, though). Remember to give thanks - we're all very lucky. Here are Thanksgiving......

Continue Reading "Happy Thanksgiving from Gothamist!"

November 13, 2006

Parents and critics are railing against various research projects at schools, studies which were approved by the Department of Education. While children are included in the studies with parental consent, the Post reports that there are "'modest cash payments' to parents and teachers and gift certificates for kids," leading one parent to say, "We have a laboratory of guinea pigs. The Department of Education markets our kids like they're a piece of meat." The Post......

Continue Reading "Critics Upset at Public School Participation in Studies"

November 3, 2006

At the first Latin Grammys held in New York City, Shakira swept the top categories, winning album of the year, best female pop vocal album, song of the year, and record of the year. The Colombian singer dedicated one award to Latin immigrants and said, "I hope soon they will receive they recognition they deserve from the government." Amongst celebrities and musicians like Jennifer Lopez, Marc Anthony and Ricky Martin, our mayor (and admitted Shakira......

Continue Reading "Shakira Cleans Up at Latin Grammys"

October 8, 2006

Before the house lights dim, ¡El Conquistador! begins with a breezy prologue by the play’s sole live performer, Thaddeus Phillips, who introduces the audience to the quirky world they are about to visit. His story is set in an upscale condo in Bogota, where apartment dwellers are never issued keys to their buildings. Phillips tells us that for security reasons, metropolitan Columbians are usually at the mercy of their doormen who, in ¡El Conquistador! at......

Continue Reading "Opinionist: ¡El Conquistador!"

September 28, 2006

Of course the big news in New York movies this weekend is the New York Film Festival which kicks off tomorrow at Lincoln Center. However, in an attempt reserve our NYFF excitement for a full post tomorrow, let's just focus on the regular releases. Here we go. Jon Heder is making a whole career out of this lovable loser shtick. His newest movie School for Scoundrels doesn't feature quite as pathetic a character as he......

Continue Reading "The Cinecultist's Weekly Movie Picks: All Saints edition"

August 25, 2006

This morning, the City Council's Black, Latino and Asian Caucus protested the upcoming season of CBS reality stalwart, Survivor, which has split its four tribes up by race - Asian, black, Hispanic, and white. City Councilman Robert Jackson, the caucus' chairman, said, "We are going to call on CBS to pull the plug on this... I'm hoping that the experiment fails so they know that the people of this great country are above this......

Continue Reading "City Council Members Don't Like Racy Survivor"

August 6, 2006

Sunday’s are great for food walks as long as the weather holds out for you. So do a bit of research, grab a partner and hop a subway to one of the following destinations: Sunset Park: Head out on the N/R train to the mid 40’s on 5th avenue. From there walk towards the 60’s and explore all of the Mexican restaurants that line the avenue and stretch onto the side streets. Tacos, horchata,......

Continue Reading "Sunday Food Walks"

July 30, 2006

- A 13-year-old boy drowned in Jamaica Bay yesterday on a day camp field trip. - Lakeside apartments available in Hell's Kitchen! Act now! - Oh, to be Young, Latino and Goth in the Bronx. Or to just be in the Bronx. - A 1974 cold-case murder looks like it has a suspect. The step-dad, natch. - An NYPD sergeant facing disciplinary action shot himself in Queens yesterday. - A 19-year-old cover girl died......

Continue Reading "Extra, Extra"

July 18, 2006

- On the way home from a dual trip to Schnack and Fernando’s in Red Hook, Peter Hoffman and his blue greenmarketcycle popped up on the corner of Houston and Lafayette as our ride dispatched us onto the corner. As per usual, he was effusive about his eats – specifically jazzed up about the big clam bake Savoy has nightly through the end of July. Here is some discussion from Mouthfuls. - When Gothamist does......

Continue Reading "Hot Sake - Food News You Can Use"

June 12, 2006

Hundreds of thousands of revelers enjoyed the beautiful weather and celebrated during yesterday's Puerto Rican Day Parade. And this year's theme was, "Boricuas...We count, We Vote!" Though Marc Anthony was the Grand Marshal, the real attraction was his wife, Jennifer Lopez. Mayor Bloomberg, who marched with the couple, said, "In the pictures tomorrow, I will be lucky if I am noticed at all." Anthony and Lopez ultimately needed the help of Guardian Angels to......

Continue Reading ""Everybody's a Boricua""

May 14, 2006

Now that the warm weather has arrived for the year, it is time for Gothamist to start planning trips to the Red Hook ballfields to watch soccer, and more importantly sample all the different food booths that set up camp every weekend from no(t)w till the late Fall. With food from a multitude of Latino countries, with excellent examples of tacos, pupusas, skewers, empanadas, and tamales, this outdoor ethnic food bazaar is one stop......

Continue Reading "Red Hook Ballfields"

April 18, 2006

Via Kottke: AssembleMe put together a nice set of NYC population graphs for the NYC Demographics page on Wikipedia. What impressed us what how dominant Brooklyn has been in population for the last 90 years-- although it looks like Queens is closing in, having passed Manhattan in the late 1960s. Even Staten Island is closing in on Manhattan-- maybe it's the rent prices! Another interesting data set from the Wikipedia page: "The racial makeup......

Continue Reading "Brooklyn: Kicking Demographic Ass Since 1920!"

April 17, 2006

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Sofia Quintero, Author, Divas Don't Yield, Activist, Co-Founder, Chica Luna...

Continue Reading "Sofia Quintero, Author, Divas Don't Yield, Activist, Co-Founder, Chica Luna"

February 27, 2006

When multimillion dollar companies look for celebrity shills, they usually consult the Q-ratings, which score how likeable and well-known a celebrity is. This week New York Magazine introduces the new DBI celeb-scoring system, which scores potential product pitchers across eight attributes. They also ranked our local celebrities-- only two cracked the top twenty. More importantly, however-- there doesn't seem to be a full-fledged Jew, Asian, or Latino on the list-- what the hell is......

Continue Reading "Americans Don't Trust Jewish, Asian, or Latino Celebrities"

February 22, 2006

February 22: From Disaster to Dessert – the Fate of New Orleans Food Slow Food NYC and the Project for Public Spaces will host a panel discussion on the impact of hurricanes Katrina and Rita on food production in New Orleans and the surrounding Gulf region. Panelists include: Clara Gerica, an independent Gulf Coast shrimper; Richard McCarthy, founder of the New Orleans Crescent City Farmers Market; Poppy Tooker, the leader of Slow Food New Orleans;......

Continue Reading "On the Plate: Upcoming Food and Wine Events"
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