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Johnny Depp’s Invention of “Tonto’s Giant Nuts” before becoming “Tonto” on the Lone Ranger

Friday, May 17th, 2013
Johnny Depp plays Tonto in Lone Ranger movie.

Johnny Depp plays Tonto in Lone Ranger movie.

A little bit of music history before Johnny Depp took on the role of Tonto for Disney in the Lone Ranger movie to be released July 3, 2013 …

Mexican American film director Robert Rodriguez put together a soundtrack for Once Upon A Time In Mexico performed by a group of musicians gathered specifically for the soundtrack recording. Tracks performed by the group includes “Malagueña” with guitar by Brian Setzer and “Siente Mi Amor”, with singing by Salma Hayek. Track 9, “Sands’ Theme,” is credited to “Tonto’s Giant Nuts” but was in fact written by Johnny Depp (according to WIKI, some believe he invented the name ‘Tonto’s Giant Nuts’ as a joke). On the DVD director commentary, Robert Rodriguez states that he requested that each of the main actors give him four or eight notes of a melody for their character, but Depp presented him with the entire track.

More recently, Tonto’s Giant Nuts featuring Johnny Depp and Bruce Witkin recorded their version of “Little Lion Man,” a Mumford & Sons cover for a West of Memphis:  Voices For Justice Project.  The purchase of this album will in part directly benefit the West Memphis Three and serves to raise awareness for the continuing fight for exoneration of the West Memphis Three.

So there you have it.  It appears Johnny Depp had “Tonto” on the brain way before the Disney Lone Ranger movie came out.

Perhaps Depp admired Tonto for quite some time? 

Who knows …

Meanwhile, you can see one of Depp’s first music appearances via the Once Upon A Time In Mexico Soundtrack / tracklisting below.

“Malagueña” (Brian Setzer) – 4:22

“Traeme Paz” (Patricia Vonne) – 2:56

“Eye Patch” (Alex Ruiz) – 1:51

“Yo Te Quiero” (Marcos Loya) – 3:48

“Guitar Town” (Robert Rodriguez) – 2:04

“Church Shootout” (Robert Rodriguez) – 1:38

Pistolero” (Juno Reactor) – 3:38

Me Gustas Tú” (Manu Chao) – 3:49

“Sands (Theme)” (Tonto’s Giant Nuts) – 3:24

“Dias de Los Angeles” (Rick Del Castillo) – 5:08

“The Man With No Eyes” (Robert Rodriguez) – 2:09

“Mariachi vs. Marquez” (Robert Rodriguez) – 1:33

“Flor del Mal” (Tito Larriva & Steven Hufsteter) – 3:13

“Chicle Boy” (Robert Rodriguez) – 1:30

“Coup de Etat” (Robert Rodriguez) – 3:02

“El Mariachi” (Robert Rodriguez) – 1:22

“Siente Mi Amor” (Salma Hayek) – 4:24

Cuka Rocka” (Chingon) – 1:44

 

Where is RNC’s Reince Priebus’ “Hispanic” leadership at when Rep. Steve King’s bigotry becomes face of GOP?

Wednesday, May 15th, 2013
future Hispanic voters in southwest 2012

Mexican American / Latin  voters in southwest 2012

Reince Priebus should resign. His lack of leadership will cost the GOP the entire southwest in future Republican elections.

Where is RNC’s Reince Priebus’ “Hispanic” leadership at when Rep. Steve Hispanic-Voters-Leaving-GOPKing’s bigotry becomes the face of GOP?

Mexican-Americans are the fastest growing demographic in our Nation and Priebus is still missing in action doing everything that he can to not grow the party.

Priebus is not growing the Party as he turns a blind eye to the likes of Congressman Steve King and Cuban American Senator Ted Cruz.

Here is what Rep. Steve King is up to:

Steve King: ‘Senate Immigration Bill Is Worse Than Obamacare’

 

For the record:  The Senate Immigration Bill is a bipartisan bill that is supported by Republicans, Independents and Democrats.  It is a LEGAL method that will fix our clearly broken immigration system.

What can Priebus do to grow the Party?

Reince Priebus can start by signaling change to the RNC’s newly adopted anti-immigrant platform that was created and supported by Kris Kobach in the Summer of 2012.

Congrats to Mexican-American film maker Robert Rodriguez (El Rey) for partnering with UNIVISION

Tuesday, May 14th, 2013
Robert Rodriguez - Mexican-American film maker of Austin, Texas.

Robert Rodriguez – Mexican-American film maker of Austin, Texas.

We are seeing the sign of the times…

Congrats to Mexican-American Robert Rodriguez the renowned American Filmmaker with regard to the El Rey partnership with UNIVISION.

El Rey Network is a new action and general entertainment TV and digital network founded and owned by legendary filmmaker Robert Rodriguez. The Network, taking its name from the iconic Mexican song EL REY and numerous references in Rodriguez’ films, will be the first television and digital network in English that will be inspired by a contemporary US-Latino sensibility that will be broadly entertaining, dynamic and cool for all young and young-minded adults.

While it will be primarily geared to the 2nd and 3rd generation Latinos who speak English first and define themselves as Mexican or Puerto Rican and the like, El Rey Network will create, produce and showcase content that

Chingon was formed by film director Robert Rodriguez to record songs for his 2003 film Once Upon a Time in Mexico. They contributed to Mexico and Mariachis, a compilation album to Rodriguez' Mariachi Trilogy, and released their debut album, Mexican Spaghetti Western, in 2004. The band's name comes from a Mexican slang term, chingón, loosely but closely enough meaning "badass" and/or "awesome".  In photo, Alex Ruiz (lead singer), Del Castillo brothers and chingon guitarist Robert Rodriguez.

In addition to being a film director, Robert Rodriguez formed one of my favorite bands via Chingon –  a compilation album to Rodriguez’ Mariachi Trilogy, and released their debut album, Mexican Spaghetti Western. In photo, Robert Rodriguez, Alex Ruiz, and Del Castillo brothers.

has universal appeal and inclusive to everyone, as are all of Robert Rodriguez’ films throughout his 20-year career.
Just in from UNIVISION:

NEW YORK — MAY 14, 2013 – Univision Communications Inc., the leading media company serving Hispanic America, today announced it has made a strategic investment in El Rey Network, the new general entertainment, English-language cable network geared towards young-adult audiences and created by renowned American filmmaker Robert Rodriguez and FactoryMade Ventures. The network will launch in December 2013 and have nation-wide distribution with initial carriage via Comcast.

Chairman Robert Rodriguez — who has been named one of Time magazine’s 25 most influential Hispanics and has directed films such as Desperado, From Dusk till Dawn, The Faculty, Spy Kids, Machete and Sin City — unveiled the plans for the new network and showcased one of its slated programs today at Univision’s 2013 Upfront presentation in New York.

As the lead curators of content for El Rey Network, Rodriguez and FactoryMade will cultivate a mix of reality, scripted and animated series, movies, music and sports programming. El Rey Network will provide English-language programming and will include action content that boldly features — or is created, produced or directed by – high-caliber talent, celebrities and public figures. Univision Communications will be responsible for the back office operations, sales and distribution of the network. Financial details for the agreement were not disclosed.

“Our partnership in El Rey Network is a testament to Univision’s culture of innovation, the power of our brand to live in both languages, and our constant quest to ensure we remain the ultimate resource for all Hispanics’ tastes and preferences. As we continue to grow, evolve and expand into new frontiers, Univision remains the one and only gateway to U.S. Hispanic audiences,” said Randy Falco, president and CEO of Univision Communications Inc. “We are pleased to partner with Robert, FactoryMade and the teams at El Rey Network to launch a new network to serve one of the most influential, rapidly growing audiences in America – young Hispanics. Today at our upfront, we spoke about Univision’s unparalleled brand connection and showcased our world-class content offerings across our multiplatform portfolio, as well as our firm commitment to providing Latinos with the best in-culture programming available.”

“I’m thrilled to be partnering with Univision on this groundbreaking initiative to deliver high-quality original programming to our community and the wider, mainstream audiences,” said Rodriguez. “El Rey Network will serve as a launching pad to satisfy the tastes of young adults looking for exciting, cinematic, action-packed content. As a broadcast leader in media, Univision is the best partner to support us in achieving this vision.”

Added FactoryMade CEO John Fogelman and co-CEO Cristina Patwa: “Univision’s investment in the network is a ringing endorsement of the strength of El Rey Network’s strategy and its potential not just through television, but also through social and mobile platforms. El Rey will offer a slate of visionary talent, adventurous stories and iconic characters that will entertain, engage and relate to younger audiences.”

At Univision’s upfront presentation, Rodriguez unveiled the first original scripted production for El Rey Network. Based on the hit action/horror franchise from Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino, From Dusk Till Dawn, the series will be written, produced and directed by Rodriguez. It will explore and expand on the characters and story from the original film, providing a wider scope and richer Aztec mythology.

In addition, Rodriguez announced that K/O Paper Products, the television and film production company founded by Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci, will produce a scripted, action adventure series for El Rey Network, which will start development at the end of June. Kurtzman and Orci are the writers and producers of blockbuster movies such as Star Trek, Transformers and Sleepy Hollow as well as broadcast shows such as Fringe and Hawaii Five-O.  The duo plans to announce a showrunner later this summer.

“Robert, Alex and Roberto exemplify the types of show creators that will ultimately set El Rey Network apart. We are honored to pave the way for their unprecedented debut into cable,” said the network’s Vice Chairman Scott Sassa.

The two original scripted shows are being developed as a part of the network’s co-financing pact with Reliance-backed television studio Georgeville Television and will be produced in Austin, Texas, home of Rodriguez’ 26-acre studio facilities.  Georgeville, founded by Motion Picture Capital and Reliance, will be co-producing scripted programming for El Rey in a $250 million deal announced two months ago.

“As an independent studio, we were already thrilled to partner with El Rey Network on these series — we have been receiving tremendous interest in these shows internationally on multiple windows, given the filmmaker-driven stature and high-quality content of the series selection.  El Rey’s partnership with Univision only strengthens our combined ability to bring more A-list content to a wider audience,” said Georgeville Television founders Marc Rosen and Leon Clarance.

 

Arizona Steve Gallardo Slams Attorney General Tom Horne for violating “rule of law” on Jewish – Chicano radio show

Monday, May 13th, 2013
The World's First Jewish - Chicano Radio show originated from Arizona.

The World’s First Jewish – Chicano Radio show originated from Arizona.

What an amazing radio show!

The Phoenix Talkback Radio show is the first Jewish – Chicano radio show in the world, and

Arizona Senator Steve Gallardo

Arizona Senator Steve Gallardo

yesterday they had quite a line up  that included a tea party supporter who referred to himself as “Guy” and who had the audacity to defend racist Jason Richwine of the Heritage Foundation.  Unbelievable.   Both Lou (Jewish dude) and Angel Garcia (Chicano dude) pushed back and set him straight.  In the second half of the show — you will listen in on how Arizona Steve Gallardo believes Tom Horne should be impeached.

Tune in!

CREDIT: Phoenix Talkback
CAPTION: Arizona Senator Steve Gallardo joins Lou and Angel to explain why Tom Horne should be impeached as the worst attorney general Arizona has ever had

PHOENIX TALKBACK RADIO SHOW – 2013 May 12, 2013 (Show #7) – “THE HORNE BLOWS SHOW” with Special Guest Arizona Senator Steve Gallardo.

IN THE FIRST HALF: Lou and Angel Garcia discuss the brand new “Working Dems Club”; the effect of tacking LGBT Rights onto Comprehensive Immigration Reform; Other disclaimers against CIR, such as Jason Richwine’s dissertation that “Latinos genetically have a low I.Q.” or Ted Cruz’s view that adding a path to citizenship is Obama’s grand plan to make CIR fail; Slow-Talkin’ Teabagger “Guy” calls in to challenge our disqualification of Jason Richwine’s dissertation; DeeDee calls in to debunk everything “Guy” said.

IN THE SECOND HALF: “Mystery” Guest Arizona Senator Steve Gallardo joins Lou and Angel to explain why Tom Horne should be impeached as the worst attorney general Arizona has ever had. Phoenix Talkback premieres two commercials for sponsor A&B Automotive. Lou expresses his disappointment of Tom Horne as a fellow Jewish person; Viva calls in express support for Senator Gallardo’s idea that Horne needs to be impeached; more on the history of Tom Horne. (This show originated out of KFNX Studios, Phoenix, Arizona, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM, on May 12, 2013)

 

Disney wise to withdraw trademark filing for Dia de los Muertos

Wednesday, May 8th, 2013
Above, Dia de los Muertos art by El Moises.

Above, Frida portrayed as Dia de los Muertos image — fine art by El Moises.

Yesterday a viral petition to get Disney to withdraw the trademark on Dia de los Muertos was making its way around the net.  According to the PEW, rates of technology use among native-born Hispanics [Mexican-Americans] are relatively high. I signed the petition along with several other Mexican-American leaders who believe our culture should not be owned by a corporation.

We own our own culture.

More importantly, hundreds of Mexican-American artists draw, paint or sing about Dia de los Muertos.  It would have been a shame for a corporation to make their way in monopolizing what is ours.

We are very glad to hear Disney withdrew.  I predicted a Mexican-American backlash if

Ranking by Population -- Pew

Ranking by Population — Pew

they did not withdraw — and we already know that Mexican-Americans make up the bulk of the Latin population pie with almost 70%.  We also contribute billions and billions to our national economy.

From the LA TIMES:

Disney withdraws trademark filing for ‘Dia de los Muertos’

By Adolfo FloresMay 8, 2013, 8:32 a.m.

If the dead could speak, they probably wouldn’t have been heard over the burst of virtual shouting and howling Walt Disney Co. drew for attempting to trademark “Dia de los Muertos” — a bid it has since dropped.

The company filed 10 applications with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for “Dia de los Muertos,” including applications pertaining to toys, cereals and jewelry. The May 1 filings came in anticipation of an untitled movie about the Mexican holiday, known in English as Day of the Dead.

FULL STORY>>>

Photo Slide: Grande Avenue Get Down Event — Tri-State Cinco de Mayo 2013 Celebration

Tuesday, May 7th, 2013

USA TODAY listed Phoenix, Arizona as one of the 10 best places to celebrate Cinco de Mayo.   With tons of festivities through

El Moises live art demonstration at Grand Avenue Get Down (2013 Cinco de Mayo celebration of art and culture).

Photo by NaiChe Sol Chavira El Moises live art demonstration at Grand Avenue Get Down (2013 Cinco de Mayo celebration of art and culture).

the Phoenix area and hundreds of parties throughout the state – it is hard to argue with that fact particularly when Arizona’s  very own Chicano Picasso via El Moises sparked a new Latin Renaissance movement which enhances, encourages, and embraces Mexican-American culture via art, lowriders, hot rods, custom motorcycles and live art demonstration.

The unique thing about the Grand Avenue Get Down / Cinco de Mayo celebration was that this event included artists from our neighboring states like California and New Mexico.  The California artists included:  D.A. Garcia, El Chikle, Jowee Mr. Rhythm Ramirez, Lucky Hellcat, Johnathan Mercado and  Ricardo Islas.   New Mexican artists included: Nani Chacon and Toby Morfin.  Last but certainly not least, Arizona artists included: Sam Gomez, Jason Rudolph Pena, El Moises, John Garza, Angelica Johnson, El Podrido, Moe Madrid, El Whyner, Pablo Luna, Albert Rodriguez, Buggs, Leland Chapin, Mike Royal Sage Rock, Ron Hernandez, Luis Miranda, 9 Gallery artists and more.

Next year’s Cinco de Mayo event will be bigger.   Bigger plans are already being made with a concert, car and motorcycle show.  John Coll’s Brewery should be in full swing by then, too, and this is all very exciting.

Lowrider and hot rod cruising is a lot of fun.  If you have never been on a lowrider cruise before, you are in luck as I take a quick video from a Cadillac convertible point of view while interviewing one of the pinstripers who pinstriped at the Grand Avenue Get Down event.

Several pinstriper artists dominated the event while showcasing their work in addition to the many many other acrylic and mixed media artists who adorned our City with their beautiful paintings and artwork.

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O.G Ron Hernandez pinstriping and doing his thing LIVE!
Source: Photo courtesy of NaiChe Sol Chavira

Mexican-American Rep. Joaquin Castro takes on Cuban-American and anti-immigrant Senator Ted Cruz

Monday, May 6th, 2013

Julian Castro Chicano MOvementFREAKIN’ AWESOME!

Finally!

I have been  waiting for this and finally we see Texas Rep. Joaquin Castro who is pro legal immigration and is supporting ideas that will economically benefit American families across our Nation.  Mexican-American Castro is taking on the Cuban-American Senator Ted Cruz who is not friendly to legal immigration reform.  Cruz is not considered friendly towards Mexican-Americans because he has taken a harsh stance against our children and brethren via the DREAM Act.

You see, Castro understands that almost half of Texas are of Mexican descent and he knows the disastrous anti-immigration impact Ted Cruz brings to the economic table.

This is precisely why I really like  Texas Represenative Joaquin Castro, and I believe he would make an excellent Vice Presidential candidate in the near future that could politically re-align the entire southwest with regard to the growing Mexican-American demographic for any political party that embraces him.

As a Mexican-American … I am tired of the likes of Ted Cruz who becomes “Hispanic” when it benefits him.  Cruz has taken

The tail has been wagging the dog, but it will be time for the dog to wag the tail.  Rubio had better do better than to offer Mexicans and undocumented Latinos table scraps.

The tail has been wagging the dog, but it will be time for the dog to wag the tail. Cuban-American Ted Cruz offers Mexican-American families table scraps at the Latin table.

every opportunity to be a thorn in the side of the much legal comprehensive immigration reform that is needed.  He is against the DREAM Act even though his Cuban immigrant family members benefited from privileged Cuban amnesty via the Cuban Adjustment Act.  Cruz wants to shut the door behind him and punish other hardworking immigrants that have helped the agricultural community and our United States economy.

From the Dallas News:

The freshman Democrat from San Antonio also took a swipe at Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Houston.

Cruz was in South Carolina Friday at the state GOP’s Silver Elephant Dinner.

“When you think about today’s Republican Party, this is not the party even of Ronald Reagan, certainly not the party of Abraham Lincoln,” Castro said. “This is the party of Ted Cruz …. FULL STORY>>>

Breaking: Barry West of Tennessee apologizes to Mexican-American community, too — recognizes our efforts

Monday, May 6th, 2013

It’s a start…

Democratic politician via Barry West of Tennessee apologizes to Mexican-American community today and recognizes our contributions and our efforts.  Bottom line:  He admits what he said, he apologizes, he wishes he never said it, he wishes he never targeted groups, and he has learned his lesson.

Barry West, a Coffee County Tennessee commissioner returned my phone call today with regard to the Mexican remark he made to the the Tullahoma News.  He said he returned my call because I did not block my number and I did not leave a hateful message.  He told me he has been receiving hateful emails and threats.  He cancelled his facebook account and changed his email recently in light of the numerous non-delightful emails he has received.

In my voice mail to Mr. West … I communicated to him that I was a Gulf War I woman veteran who served my country honorably and I expressed my frustration with regard to the anti-Mexican rhetoric I perceived.

He called me back and said he was a veteran, too –  of the Vietnam war and confessed to serving and working with fellow Mexican-Americans who fought beside him in that American war.  I was glad West acknowledged Mexicans as “hardest working sons of guns.”  You see — I believe we are hard workers, too.

He said:

“I’m a God fearing, people-loving human being. I’m not a bigot. I’m not a racist. The Mexicans I served with in Vietnam War were just as diligent as anybody. We were Americans fighting an American war together.”

Speaking with Barry West … I have come to the absolute conclusion there is still a disturbing and wrong perception out there in southern parts of our Nation where many forget about the economic contributions Mexicans have given to the United States economy.  We have a lot of work yet to do with regard to educating and reminding people in those dark ignorant places when indeed Mexicans contribute billions and billions of dollars to our economy.  Immigrants do pay sales taxes, gasoline taxes, liquor taxes, tobacco taxes and so on.  In addition to that, immigrants offer a competitive labor wage rate KEEPING OUR FOOD PRICES AFFORDABLE.  If it were not for the Mexicans — agricultural farm industries would die.  But this economic fact is not getting out there enough with regard to the contributions given by those of Mexican descent.  Therefore I did a bit of research:

In Coffee County, there are approximately 93.1% white person, 3.9% black persons and 3.9% brown persons (of Latin descent):

Coffee County Population Statistics in Tennessee

Coffee County Population Statistics in Tennessee

 

Here is what the population looks like in Tennessee:

 

Tennessee population

Tennessee population

The point in bringing to light the various ethnic groups and population living in Tennessee has much to do with the bad information that is out there regarding Mexicans.

Apparently there are people out there who believe Mexicans are taking advantage of welfare benefits when in all actuality  the majority of welfare recipients are Anglo.  In other words … Tennessee cannot blame Mexicans for being one of the top ten Welfare states in our Union when the majority of the people living in there are Anglo.  Approximately 80% living in the State of Tennessee are Anglo, about 17% are African-American and only 4.7% are of Latin descent.   The majority of the Mexicans who live in Tennessee work in the agricultural industry and  they are helping the United States American farmer keep their businesses afloat.

 

welfare in tennessee

That said, it seems everyone is ignoring the large elephant in the room with regard to farm subsidies.

Did you know that Tennessee ranks 25 out 50 with regard to receiving farm subsidies?

Farmers are getting billions of dollars in ‘welfare’ a/k/a subsidies, too, and of those billions — only 10 percent of the farms are getting 87% of those subsidies. How does that happen?

Here’s a snapshot below:

Snapshot of Tennessee Farm Subsidies

Snapshot of Tennessee Farm Subsidies

 

As you can see….we have a lot of work to do with regard to writing about the economic contributions of the Mexicans. We will no longer stand for drafting Mexicans only to deport them later.  We are the most patriotic people you will ever meet and it is high time we start treating fellow man like human beings.

Bottom line: We are going to be the ones who take care of our elderly regardless of race and religion, and we intend on sustaining social security benefits.  Immigrants will also help to become the new taxpayers that will sustain the aging white baby boom generation (currently usurping approximately 60% of the federal tax payer revenues due to Social Security, medicare and medicaid).

Moving forward, we ought to stop targeting ethnic groups.  It’s hurtful.   The blame game gets us nowhere.  Thinking out of the box and finding solutions are helpful.

On a last note:  While I was in the military … I was taught not to view fellow comrades as white, black,  brown or yellow. We were taught that green was the only color we should see when serving with one another because green was the color of our Battle Dress Uniform (BDU) as we all continue to fight for freedom, achieving the American DREAM, and the preservation of our Nation.

Here's a little reminder on how the US and Mexico sought to work together during WWII via this propaganda poster. This poster was all over Houston, South Texas and California.  (Photo shared by Russell Contreras)

Here’s a little reminder on how the US and Mexico sought to work together during WWII via this propaganda poster. This poster was all over Houston, South Texas and California. (Photo shared by Russell Contreras)

 

Geraldo Rivera gives us another reason to boycott FOX News / Roger Ailes

Monday, May 6th, 2013

Here’s another reason the fastest growing demographic (Latinos) in the United States should simply avoid watching FOX News during Nielson Rating sweeps:

Mexican-Americans ought to avoid channel surfing the FOX Network during the above periods.

Mexican-Americans ought to avoid channel surfing the FOX Network during the above periods.

The FOX News President Roger Ailes reportedly cut off Geraldo Rivera’s microphone for not toeing the Republican Party line.

Apparently Latinos don’t have a freedom of expression on their real political views so Roger goes around cutting off the sound when Geraldo wants to comment and give his opinion.

Perhaps Geraldo ought to practice saying:  “Yes, Masta.”

It’s evident Ailes needs to be schmoozed.

From the Huffington Post:

Roger Ailes

Roger Ailes

The New York Times preview of journalist Jonathan Alter’s new book, The Center Holds: Obama and His Enemies, begins with a story about Fox News contributor Geraldo Rivera, who was defending the Obama administration a few days before the presidential election in November.

According to Alter’s book, Ailes watched Rivera argue with another Fox News host for a few minutes, and then did what any head of a news network could theoretically do — he ordered the control room to cut off Rivera’s microphone.

UPDATE:  Geraldo Rivera is denying his mic was shut off.  Read more here.

USA Today: Phoenix and Scottsdale, Arizona, Makes Top 10 to Celebrate Cinco de Mayo

Sunday, May 5th, 2013

imagesGood story regarding news affecting the great Southwest — particularly Arizona.

10 best places to celebrate Cinco de Mayo

Cinco de Mayo — the 5th of May — means one thing in many cities across the United States and Mexico: fiesta time. Grab an ice-cold margarita at one of these 10 celebrations.

“Celebrate Culture” in Denver

For two days each May, the people of Denver tip their hats to the spirit of freedom and the beauty of Latino culture with their annual Cinco de Mayo festival, entitled “Celebrate Culture,” at Central Civic Park. Family-friendly events include a parade, green chili cook-off, chihuahua races and local and international talent performing on three separate stages.

Puebla, Mexico – Where it all began

On May 5, 1862, Mexican General Ignacio Zaragoza and his outnumbered soldiers successfully defended the town of Puebla, Mexico against larger and better equipped French occupying forces. While not the official day of Mexican independence, Cinco de Mayo has become a symbol of Mexican pride and heritage.

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Phoenix Cinco de Mayo

Cinco de Mayo festivities in Phoenix aren’t limited to a single location. Check out the hundreds of booths in downtown’s Patriots Square Park, watch a chihuahua race in Chandler, watch live performances on the stage in Scottsdale or enjoy three days of dancing and festivities in Mesa.

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FULL STORY AFFECTING OTHER CITIES ABROAD FOUND HERE>>>