- How Yunior's Narrative In 'The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao' Acts As An Archival History via HuffPo
- Social Media in 2013
I wrote these three posts recently elsewhere:
- I’m Not A “Girl Gamer:” How the Launch Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 Won Me Over
- How to Breakthrough Creative Road Blocks? The Oblique Strategies App
- What Happens to a Cashless Society During an Event Like Hurricane Sandy?
- How to make Molten Dulce de Leche Cakes via BonAppetit
- Speaking of Dulce: Don't miss your chance to 'Send an Abrazo with Nestle' via Facebook on behalf of Nestlé ® Abuelita ™ and receive a Nestle Abuelita Kit w/ Coffee Mug & Samples *1st 500 for Next 9 Weeks - Starts Mondays at 1pm EST. Enter here.
- Check out Esta Vida Boricua [This Puerto Rican Life]. Esta Vida Boricua is a digital life-narrative installation, spoken history archive, and public performance space, which focuses on the ancestral stories of Puerto Rico and its diaspora.
- Help promote Las Comadres' first book, Count on Me, essays on fierce friendship by Latin@ authors. If you'd like to participate in upcoming book tour send an email to info@condorbook.com, by this Sunday Nov 18th!
- El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico released a new 42-track compilation, the Greatest Christmas Hits of The Last Half Century – Patria, Tradicion & Navidad. Go to iTunes.
- How Doritos were invented via Getthefive





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