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Growing up with a passion for singing artist Fe, has been writing songs since she was seven years old she realized in high school

Bronx native director and writer Ernesto Rashaad Green uses the experience of a relative's transgender transformation in “Gun Hill Road.”

La India, Tito Rojas and Frankie Negron came together for a Salsa Palooza Concert 2012 at the Lehman Center for the Performing Arts in

Wave Hill public garden and cultural center holds tai chi classes for Bronx residents looking to strengthen and de-stress.

Lehman College held the festival on October 11, in honor of National Hispanic Heritage month. The annual Puerto Rican literary festival celebrates the Spanish

The Augustinian Recollect nuns of New Jersey live a simple life of contemplation and devotion. They also open up their convent to those seeking

Current presidential candidates could learn a thing or two from Puerto Ricans politics. This was the topic of "La Ola Latina," an event held

An exhibit at the New York Botanical Garden showcases the gorgeous gardens of Monet, whose art was inspired by their bloom.

New Yorkers flocked to Harlem to see the 43rd annual African American Parade on September 16.

This month, several Central American nations celebrate their independence. Bronx Central Americans filled Southern Boulevard and Crotona Park with a sea of blue and

Brazilian Day 2012 was celebrated September 2nd in "Little Brazil," along 46th Street in Manhattan.

This year’s parade was another big hit, with thousands of people coming from all over New York City to enjoy in the festivities.

On July 29, the Grand Concourse transformed into a sea of red, white and blue to celebrate one of the Bronx's biggest and most

By Christopher Guadalupe

Thousands crowded the Bronx Riviera’s boardwalk to get a glimpse of the fireworks over the Long Island Sound.