Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
The Rocky Mountains will feel more like the Andes this weekend as Colorado’s Colombian community prepares to cook up its best arepas, coffee and cumbia dance moves for the seventh annual Colombian ...
Celebrating the 198th anniversary of Colombia's independence, members of the local Colombian community gathered July 20 at the New Orleans Museum of Art, where Spanish and Latin music filled the air ...
Further south now to Colombia where beauty sometimes sprouts from conflict. There, a modern dance company is thriving and winning fame the world over. Some of the dancers fled their homes because of ...
Varnika Cheekati prepares to take the floor with the “Mis Hermosas Mariposas” team. Behind her is Sindy Chown, her dance teacher. Every Thursday since July, Sindy Chown, who comes from Barranquilla, ...
Break dance, or "breaking," has always been nourished by migration since the late '60s, with the different ways of conceiving this dance between New Yorkers, Latinos, Europeans and Asians. The ...
Did you know that more than 300,000 Colombians live in Florida and that of the top 25 communities in the United States with the highest concentration of Colombians, 13 are located in Miami-Dade County ...
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