top of page


UMD TDPS Presents: Fearless New Works Festival
Written by: Madisyn Falto The poster for the New Works Festival (@theclariceumd on Instagram) UMD School of Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies opened their first ever Fearless Works Festival, from Apr. 10-12. The festival was a brand new way for UMD to showcase the talents of their TDPS students through three days of featured readings, choreographed routines and guest speakers. Although the official start of the festival was Friday, UMD faculty, staff, and students were
La Voz Latina
May 52 min read


From the DMV to Chicago: Your Guide to Latino Music This Summer
Written by: Kathiuska Vergara 🇻🇪 Headline Poster (Sueños Music Festival Website) With the arrival of summer, Latinos are finally defrosting. The sun shines brighter and the music starts getting louder, quite literally. As we start approaching the end of the semester, it seems like artists have gathered together and decided to go on tour and bring some of the Latino flavor to the U.S. Surprisingly, this year Maryland has been one of the top choices for concert locations. P
La Voz Latina
May 52 min read


Venezuelan in 2026: Maduro and the WBC
Written by: Gabriel A. León 🇻🇪 Ronald Acuña Jr. after his home run of the World Classic quarterfinal baseball game on Saturday, March 14, 2026 (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky) I remember being woken up much earlier than normal on Jan. 3, 2026. I was home because it was still winter break. My dad woke me up and told me the news while the sun was barely rising. I was still half asleep when I asked who he was talking about. He told me that the United States had captured Venezuelan Pres
La Voz Latina
May 54 min read
bottom of page
