Marga Gomez is alternately louche and forceful in Cristina García’s satire of Fidel Castro, at Central Works through Aug. 26.
Is Art Central to Citizenship?
Cuban artist Tania Bruguera challenges power — and invites you to as well — in a show at YBCA.
It’s adorable without being full-Miami Vice pastel, and you have to check out these “moon bars.”
Happening in five venues around town, including the Roxie and the Alamo Drafthouse New Mission, the Cine+Más San Francisco Latino Film Festival showcases the…
At the height of the Occupy movement in 2011, when crowds across the United States were protesting economic inequality, two young artists staked out…
Last year, SF Weekly ran a cover story called “Cuéntamelo: An Oral History of Queer Latin Immigrants in San Francisco” by Juliana Delgado Lopera….
The first cigar I ever smoked was in Havana, where I bought Cohibas on the black market from the factory guards. I fell in…