
Watch New Year's celebrations around the world right here on My Latino Voice. Many countries, like Australia and New Zealand, already celebrated and we will follow others throughout the day. Happy New Year! iFeliz Año Nuevo 2010!Auckland, New Zealand Read more...

We are all busy shopping for champagne, seasoning our pernil and dusting off that collection of Latino oldies that old and young alike will dance to at our New Year's Eve bashes (and I will be making my signature Read more...

"Affordable" indulgences are the trend this year and why not? You don't have to break your bank paying for expensive "brand" names to enjoy your bubbly. And the dirty secret is that many expensive brands produce excellent champagne in various Read more...

Wash and wear hair is hair that requires very little, if any, maintenance. Hair you can wash every day because all you have to do is blow it dry or let it air dry if you're really lucky. I always wanted Read more...

I am Boricua, Latina, Taina, hermana, hija de la isla del encanto Puerto Rico. Proud, dignified, caliente, Read more...

For our final installment of the "Latinos in Mixed Martial Arts" series, My Latino Voice speaks with world-renowned cutman Jacob "Stitch" Duran. The cutman is a critical member of a fighter's team, in boxing and in the martial arts. It it Read more...

According to the Urban Dictionary the definition of 'amateur night' is: "Euphemism for New Year's Eve and St. Patrick's [day]. When millions of people fill up all the bars get drunk and generally act like real drinkers do on a normal Read more...

Many of us were happily anticipating opening lots of wonderful gifts on Christmas Day. But there is another side of Christmas giving... the dud present. This isn't about harmless stocking stuffers; this is about those odd things one might get from Read more...

From our family to yours, Feliz Navidad, Merry Christmas! We also send a shout out to our troops around the world. Our best wishes and our hopes for peace. iBendicion!{youtube}xMtuVP8Mj4o{/youtube}

The holidays aren’t the same with out a Latino perennial: Coquito. I made some last year and brought a bottle to the office where I work. We had to wait until after lunch, otherwise we wouldn't have gotten much done! Some of Read more...

I never believed in Santa. When I was a little girl in Dominican Republic I was told that Los Reyes Magos (the Three Kings) brought me presents just like they did to baby Jesus who was lying there in his little Read more...

One of the best things about living in New York in the 1970s was sharing a Puerto Rican Christmas. Christmas in Cuba had been yet another complicated thing that children were told not to talk about. But Christmas in Read more...

On Wednesday December 9th, My Latino Voice had the pleasure of attending the R.Evolucion Latina’s Open House and Awards and speaking with their founding members. It's difficult to celebrate just one as a "featured voice"... so we bring you the three Read more...



































