Posts Tagged ‘books’

Cool It

By Bianca Jones • Dec 19th, 2008 • Category: Cover Story

Sure, the weather outside may be a little frightful, but we all know that winter can still be a wonderland of fun. The flicks, the sounds, the fashion and the fun will make you glad to be a part of this chilled out season.



A Shot of Heroine

By Ronnie Cruz • Jun 22nd, 2008 • Category: Mind

What defines a Good Girl? Try a perfect silhouette, expressive features, barely-there clothes, and the ability to kick major ass.



Summer in the City

By Gabriella Martinez • May 6th, 2008 • Category: Cover Story

From movies to music, to throwing your own party, entertain and be entertained this summer with our guide to surviving your Summer in the City…



From Mexico to Montana: Michael Travis On “El Gancho”

By Jeanette Fernandez • Oct 11th, 2007 • Category: Mind

One question about his family’s past led author Michael Travis down an unforgettable and astonishing life changing path of discovery, history, and ultimate appreciation. In “El Gancho: A Saga of an Immigrant’s Family Journey out of Mexico,” Travis infuses family history with fiction to create a memorable book of wonder. We asked the award winning author how it all got started…



Teresa Rodriguez on the Juárez Murders

By Jeanette Fernandez • Apr 11th, 2007 • Category: Mind

Fourteen years ago, a bloody killing spree began in the Mexican border city of Juárez. Young, family oriented, bright women were being attacked, beaten, killed and buried in the deserts surrounding the city. Amnesty International states that as of 2006, over 400 bodies have been found. Emmy award winning Univision journalist, Teresa Rodriguez, began the daunting task of investigating the bloody Juárez murders ten years ago. From incredibly sloppy police work including misidentified victims and the arrest of innocent people, what she found is haunting, heartbreaking and quite unbelievable in “The Daughters of Juárez”.



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