Advertisement

Archive for January 9th, 2006

Met Offers Art in Spanish

11:54 am By Maegan La Mala · Arts| Events| Family| New York City| children · Comments Off

9 Jan 2006

Met.jpg The world famous Metropolitan Museum of Art, located in New York City, to make sure that children and their families have access to the world of fine arts regardless of what language is spoken. The Education Department of the Met is sponsoring a Spanish language program named El primer contacto con el arte. The lectures and activities are being held every Saturday from 11:30 a.m. a 1:00 p.m. in the Uris Education Center and are open to children between 6 and 12 years of age accompanied by one adult. Each month a new artistic theme or time period is studies. In January the theme is The Renaissance in Europe. The program is scheduled to run through May and is free with paid admission to the museum. For more information regarding these and other programs call (212) 650-2833 or visit www.metmuseum.org.

Via / El Diario NY

raul_davila.jpg On Three Kings Day, New York Democratic Congressman Jose Serrano released a statement to be submitted to the Congressional Record honoring Puerto Rican actor Raul Davila who passed away on January 2 of this new year. Davila was a television, theatre, and film actor who worked in both Spanish and English in Puerto Rico and in the United States. He served many times as President of HOLA, the Hispanic Organization of Latin Actors, which advocates for the increased presence of Latino actors in the entertainment industry by fostering access to opportunities for Latino actors. He was probably best known for his work in Carmelo Y Punto.

Via / Congressman José Serrano


Hola!

VivirLatino is a daily publication published by 2 Mujeres Media, dedicated to featuring all the latest politics, culture, entertainment of interest to the diverse and influential Latino and Latina community in the U.S.

About | Advertise with us | Contact | Twitter