It’s time for the Dos Lives Te Invito Fitness Challenge! TE INVITO! We invite you to join us in getting fit this week and forever! For complete contest rules, visit the Te Invito Fitness Challenge page. Meet the Dos Lives team members below who are participating in the challenge. We look forward getting fit together. [...]
This week on Tu Tecnología, Elio reviews Univision’s new iPhone app. Is it worth the download? Find out from Elio and for more Tu Tecnología, visit DosLives.com every week for the latest from Elio and Emilio. Leave a comment below and let us know what you think. – Elio (@eliovale) TuTecnología@DosLives.com What do you think? [...]
Flags of the Caribbean were flying high this weekend in Brooklyn for the 42nd annual West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn. Former Secretary of State Colin Powell, whose parents came from Jamaica to Harlem served as grand marshall. Enjoy the pictures! What do you think? Leave comments below or share them with us on Twitter [...]
Once I heard Mexico City was a sculpture ready to be admired, a museum free of walls and ridiculously expensive fares. I thought it was a interesting statement but one I didn’t fully understand until later on when I had to come back after having lived far away for a long time. I must admit [...]
Are you ready for the Holiday weekend? The team at Mi Cocina has a great Sangria recipe that will rock your weekend! We all love it and now learn the insider tips to ensure your Sangria is a success! Have a safe and happy holiday weekend from the entire team at Dos Lives! What do [...]
The Mi Cocina es Tu Cocina Holiday Countdown continues with a great Guacamole that you can make for the Holiday or any occassion! What do you think? Leave comments below or share them with us on Twitter and Facebook.
This past Saturday, about 50,000 people gathered around the Monument to the Revolution in Mexico City to pay tribute the king of pop and participated in the dance off called “Yo si bailo Thriller”. Kids, teens, adults, entire families and even zombies said “I dance Thriller”, and just a little before 6 p.m. Saturday night, [...]
If crossing the border isn’t dangerous enough, a new study suggests that Hispanic adults who immigrate to the United States may face higher risks of certain cancers living in the U.S. than their amigos back in their home countries. The study, which looked at a database of cancer cases diagnosed in Florida between 1999 and [...]
This is something to really talk about. It is and always will be a very controversial issue, many support it and approve it, and many do not. Mexican law now allows people to possess a limited amount of drugs for “personal use” (read the Spanish version from Univision here) without arresting them. For many Mexicans, [...]
We’ve started the countdown for the Holiday weekend and want to you show you how to make Pico de Gallo, Guacamole and a killer Sangria or Pink Lemonade to make it a Holiday to remember. Check out t his Pico de Gallo recipe and the rest right here on Dos Lives. What do you think? [...]
Sound familiar? It should because it’s barely been nine months since a group of teenagers stabbed Ecuadorean immigrant Marcelo Lucero to death. His case is still in court. One of the men allegedly struck the victim in the face and knocked him to the ground, according to police and they stole cash and other personal [...]
Enjoy a few paragraphs from Ruben Navarrette’s San Diego Union column and after reading it, check out a recent FOX News interview with Ann Coulter. After you’ve got both sides, please let us know your side of the debate. If you think it’s embarrassing for an African-American to have to identify himself to the police [...]
President Barack Obama said on Friday he expects Congress to overhaul the country’s immigration system, an issue that fires up emotions on both sides of the political divide, by “early next year,” Reuters reports. Obama has been criticized for not following through on a campaign pledge to tackle the issue this year. He has urged [...]
It’s not California, it´s not Texas, and it´s not Florida. If you take a gamble and guessed the Silver State, you´re right! Nevada, had a 16.4 percent Hispanic unemployment rate during the second quarter of 2009, followed by California at 15.7 percent. Hispanics in Nevada were 1.7 times as likely to be unemployed as non-Hispanic [...]