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Oaxaca chefs align 1,200 tlayuda pieces in a 350 m spiral to set the Guinness record for the world’s largest tlayuda at ...
Nearly half a century ago, Ridgway artist Jorge Anchondo, 74, traveled to Zipolite beach, on the southern coast of Oaxaca, ...
Artist Melissa Ávila left public service to found M.A. Estudio, a decor studio devoted to fair partnerships with Mexico's ...
Albany County is mourning the loss of William M. Clay, a former legislator and Chairperson of the Albany County Legislative Black Caucus, who passed away at the ...
Kentucky State Police reports that a 64-year-old man was killed in a single-vehicle collision Thursday on Black Creek Road in Clay City.
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Food Republic on MSNThe 11 Biggest Red Flags You Can't Ignore At A Mexican Restaurant, According To The ExpertsWho doesn't love going out to eat at a Mexican restaurant? However, they're not all the same quality. These are the biggest red flags you can't ignore.
Murjoni Merriweather noticed the loud omission of modern Black sculptures from museums, so she made them herself.
Oaxacan tlayudas feed a crowd with ease Handheld, infinitely customizable servings are perfect fare for a party Because large corn tortillas can be harder to find, this recipe uses large flour ones.
For Star subscribers: David Matias spent most of his life working alongside his mom at Teresa's Mosaic Café. Now he's on his own with the Oaxacan-leaning Victoria Cocina Mexicana.
Warren Clay Coleman was considered “the richest Black man in America” in 1900 by opening the first Black-owned textile mill in the U.S.
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