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Showing posts with label latino. Show all posts

AQUI ESTAMOS: AFTER A BETTER CULTURAL EXPERIENCE

Posted by LATINO EVENTS Y TESPIS MAGAZINE on Thursday, January 29, 2015 , under , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | comments (0)




We are implementing changes to the way we create content, market and share the best cultural happenings in NYC and beyond.
Is all about providing a Better Cultural Experience to You. To that end, we are introducing exclusive content packages only available to subscribers. (Please, subscribe!) We were born en Nueva York and NYC is the center of our attention. What happens here goes everywhere and we want our best to reach every corner of this planet. 




We also want to cover the Latino and the global experience: everywhere in the US, Latin America, Europe and beyond. We are already covering top events in several mayor cities such as Miami, Chicago, Boston, Washington, San Francisco, Tucson, Houston, Mexico City, Bogota, Buenos Aires, Madrid, Paris and more. All of this mainly using Twitter. To complement it, we are creating new content, bringing back ESSENTIALS, our top events calendar,  and posting more interviews and photography as part of our exclusive content across our digital platforms.
LatinoEvents, Tespis Magazine, Travesías, Proyecto Roraima, Tespis TV are amongst the names you connect with us. All are growing at different paces and covering a different angle of this remarkable journey the Latino, and the larger global community, is on. Small steps will allow us to increase our coverage. We invite you to join in and help us grow. 
How, you ask? You can subscribe to the new way of services we are creating for you: 
LatinoEvents Insider Edition directly to your mailbox > Here 
Download our APP (our new APP is coming soon with a Perks Program, coupons and exclusive promotions.) >> Here
Make a Donation, please! A $1.00 (or more!) donation will help us do more >> Here
Follow us on twitter @LatinoEvents @Tespis or @Travesias 
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Un millón de gracias por su apoyo. Alex Guerrero

Test Drive Our New APP: BENILDE!

Posted by LATINO EVENTS Y TESPIS MAGAZINE on Wednesday, July 20, 2011 , under , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | comments (0)





He estado finiquitando nuestra primera APP para el iPhone, iPad y la plataforma Android. Es de navegación simple y concentra todas nuestras propiedades en la Internet: TESPIS MAGAZINE.COM, LATINOEVENTS.ME, TESPISTV.COM, GUIA TESPIS, las cuentas de Twitter y Facebook, y las Galerías de Fotos.
Hace unos días publicamos las primeras fotos de todas las secciones y ahora les queremos invitar a que le den una prueba, un test drive, y que vean a BENILDE, la APP de Tespis y LatinoEvents por Ustedes mismos!  Y solo necesitan el browser y un par de minutos!

Exploren nuestra nueva APP. Y no dejen de enviarnos sus comentarios y sugerencias:

TESPIS / LATINOEVENTS APP. NAME CODE: BENILDE

MORE MORE MORE!: LATINO POWER ON CAPITOL HILL

Posted by LATINO EVENTS Y TESPIS MAGAZINE on Friday, October 23, 2009 , under , , , , , , , , , | comments (0)



Good to know that 23 out of 28 Latino members of Congress are not Republicans, + 1 Independent. This article was published by HispanicLink.org.
"Special Report: A Look at Hispanic Power on Capitol Hill. By Erick Galindo.

At 5%, the number of Hispanics in the 111th Congress may be small, but with two chairs, two vice-chairs and potent subcommittee chairs, their power and influence is grand.

Five of the 28 Hispanic members of the House sit on the Committee on Appropriations, which controls the government’s purse strings. It is considered one of the House’s most important committees. Even the Appropriations subcommittees are seen as powerful. Subcommittee chairs have been called “cardinals" because of the power they wield.

Democrat José Serrano (NY-16) has jurisdiction over the Treasury, Judiciary and National Security Council, among others, as the chairmen of the influential Appropriations Subcommittee on Financial Service and General Government.

He is joined on Appropriations by fellow Democrats Dennis Cardoza (CA-18), Ciro Rodríguez (TX-23), Ed Pastor (AZ-04) and Lucille Roybal-Allard (CA-34).
Hispanics are also spread into other top committees such as Agriculture, Judiciary, Ways and Means, Homeland Security and Armed Services.
The high-ranking Permanent Select Intelligence Committee is chaired by Silvestre Reyes (TX-16). He is joined by Nydia Velázquez (NY-12), of the fast-rising Small Business Committee, as the only other Latino committee head.
Loretta Sánchez (CA-47), of Homeland Security, is one of two Hispanics serving as vice-chairs.

On the other side of the aisle, Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (FL-18) is the ranking Republican on the influential Foreign Affairs committee.
Of the 28 Hispanic House legislators, 23 are Democrats, four are Republicans and one is Independent.
After the recent retirement of Mel Martínez (R-FL), Bob Menéndez (NJ-D) remains as the only Hispanic sitting on the Senate side."
Read all in HispanicLink


SUBSCRIBASE A TESPIS / SUBSCRIBE TO TESPIS

Posted by LATINO EVENTS Y TESPIS MAGAZINE on Friday, December 19, 2008 , under , , , , | comments (0)



Dear all, I wanted to invite all of you to become part of Tespis and support this effort by subscribing and becoming a friend. It is easy and fast. Just look at the left column where you will see a subscriber's window. It will create a link on your homepage ( google, yahoo, or others ) where you can be kept up to date on Tespis. Many thanks!

Queridos amigos, les quiero invitar a que se subscriban a Tespis y ayuden así a mantener este proyecto vivo. Sólo tiene que buscar la ventada de subscripcíon en la columna de la izquierda. Al El sistema creara un enlace en su homepage ( ya sea google, yahoo, etc) donde se mantendra al día con Tespis. Es fácil y rápido. Mil gracias