by Maria | Feb 1, 2013 | Content Writing, Culture, Interviews & Reviews, Lifestyle, Vida De Latinos
If raising bilingual kids is a daunting task for any Latina mum in a foreign country, Ana Lilian Flores knows all too well how that feels. Based in the U.S., the former TV producer from El Salvado and her college friend Roxana Alexandra Soto from Lima, Peru, both...
by Maria | Jan 7, 2013 | Art & Design, Content Writing, Fashion, Interviews & Reviews, Vida De Latinos
In case you’re wondering whose hands are behind these beautiful little sophisticated wearable pieces of art, meet Veruschka Stevens, the Bolivian woman who is the founder and artist of Veru Designs based in Philadelphia, USA. Raised in Germany and Bolivia, the...
by Maria | Dec 1, 2012 | Art & Design, Content Writing, Interviews & Reviews, Vida De Latinos
When South African hostel owner Nelieta Mishcheko and her Russian husband relocated to Santa Rosa de Calamuchita, Argentina in 2007 to open Hostel Tinktinkie, little did she expect that she would be so spellbound by this side of the world that she expressed her love...
by Maria | Dec 1, 2012 | Content Writing, Food & Drinks, Interviews & Reviews, Vida De Latinos
Valentine’s Day, Willy Wonka, and women – what is the one true love that they have in common? Chocolate, of course! And it is for this love that American expatriate Jeffrey G. Stern, left his former profession as an urban planner to start his very own chocolate...
by Maria | Dec 1, 2012 | Content Writing, Interviews & Reviews, Lifestyle, Vida De Latinos
When Carolina Arias from Temuco, Chile, first chanced upon Zumba, little did she know that such an encounter would save her from the life crisis that she was experiencing. So how did this 34-year-old group fitness instructor and personal trainer of 13 years who then...
by Maria | Dec 1, 2012 | Articles & Blogs, Content Writing, Food & Drinks, Vida De Latinos
Ceviche is a very popular side dish in the Americas made of raw fish marinated in citrus juice like lime or lemon. Although its origins including its name continue to be debated, it is generally accepted and believed that ceviche came from the coastal areas of Peru...