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Posts Tagged ‘Latino bloggers

Netroots Nation Blogger Panel Online!

11:58 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Blogs| Events| Internet| Politics| Texas · Comments Off

21 Jul 2008

For many of us independent Latino bloggers, going to Netroots Nation wasn’t an option for financial reasons. While I take issue with a conference that claims to be changing the face of progressive politics while pricing independent political bloggers out, the fact remains that conversations happen in these spaces that we need to be a part of.

XicanoPwr, via Matt Ortega, posted a video recording of the “Our ‘Dos Centavos’: Strategies For Latino Bloggers.” panel. The panel tackled issues of importance to the Latino blogomundo including why we blog, the issues we blog about, and our (in)visibility.

Latinos del Mundo : VivirLatino Wants You (to write for us)

12:00 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · VivirLatino · Comments Off

25 Jun 2008

blogging.jpgYeah, that’s right, we’re looking at you. Ever read VivirLatino and say, “I could do that!” or wanted to write about an issue impacting the Latino community where you are? Bueno, now’s your chance. VivirLatino is looking for some bloggers to help keep up with all that is happening!

Contact us via our handy contact form. Leave us a comment. Link to your blog. Send us a carrier pigeon. Ok, not the last one, but the point is that you contact us. So we can continue to make VivirLatino grow, together.

Please Tell Me This is a Joke : Perez Hilton the Musical?

5:27 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Blogs| Chismes| Internet| theatre · Comments Off

11 Jun 2008

perez-hilton-400ds0801.jpgI know there’s a scarcity of Latino themed theatrical productions, but do we need a Perez Hilton musical, really? No te parece mucho?

“In Touch” reports that Randy Blair, Timothy Michael Drucker and Zach Redler, all 24, have penned Perez Hilton Saves the Universe (or at Least the Greater Los Angeles Area): The Musical. The show will poke fun at celebrities like Britney Spears and Kathy Griffin — who is featured as a villain — and follows Perez as he saves L.A. from nuclear disaster.

Good luck with that. In the Heights it will not be.

Via / Guanabee

Image Via / Gawker


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