By Nora Walsh In this second installment of Nora’s two-part guest post, she shares three tips for becoming a heartbreaker, conquistadora, and puppet master during your next foray into the land of lustful Latinos. She explains why speaking the same language is the key to attracting a Latino’s attention. But this goes beyond speaking espanol. [...]
Posts from ‘May, 2009’
Romancing Don Juan
By Nora Walsh Nora begins the first installment of this two-part guest post by mapping out how to navigate your way to adventure and romance with a Latino lover. Latin America. It is an all-encompassing region of colorful landscapes, rich culture, and most notably, where the famed (or infamous) passionate Latino (known for his romancing [...]
The Day the Music Died: Adios Ritmo Latino
Neil Hohman, the creator of the latin music podcast, Ritmo Latino announced that the May edition will be the last. This comes as a disappointment to Latin music fans who relied on Neil’s impeccable taste and encyclopedic knowledge of Latin American music. If you’re not familiar with this podcast, editions dating back to 2006 are [...]
Celebrating Cinco de Mayo With Mexican Drinks
Happy Cinco de Mayo! This holiday is like the St Patrick’s Day of Mexico. Although it’s celebrated worldwide, it’s not as big a deal in the country where it originated. (Most people have no idea that the French once occupied Mexico). You’re probably reading this on Seis de Mayo, but let’s party like it’s May [...]
Should I Stay or Should I Go Now?
Since the swine flu first broke out, my wife and I have taken a wait-and-see approach to deciding if we’ll make good on our plan to visit Mexico in mid-June. It looks like the situation is improving. That’s a relief because it’s less likely I’ll need to study up on how to avoid paying penalty [...]
