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Birds of the Brush 2025
by
Tragaluz Staff
Birds of the Brush 2025
Photos by Francisco Mendoza
FROM OUR LATEST ISSUE
Sandra Valls: “People who offer kind words about my work may not know they are encouraging me with a blessing –
échale
”
By
María Eugenia Guerra
There were markers all along that eight-year-old Melissa Barrera would enrich the lives of others in characters she would bring to life onstage
By
María Eugenia Guerra
Sunrise, heartbeat, atomic flash: a review of
RED
on Iturbide
By
Xiomarra Milann
Seeing
RED
: a discussion with producer Katelyn Kahn
By
Xiomarra Milann
Cesariván Gaitanos: the art of making theatre against the odds
By
Seyde García
Ryan Duncan-Ayala: company manager of Berkeley Repertory Theatre
By
Sean Jimenez
Oscar Liendo Jr.: clowning around; a funny thing happened on the way to the circus
By
Mario E. Martinez
Singing her praises: a conversation with vocal coach Paulina De Leon
By
Xiomarra Milann
Jesse Shaw and George Washington Jr.: a drastic bifurcation of ego and alter-ego in a passionate common purpose
By
Hannah Frey
Director Alfonso Gómez-Rejón less concerned with legacy than with continuing to evolve
By
Rebekah Rodriguez
Tres Tekuanis: an online oasis of image, music, and poetry offered with depth, grace, and tenderness
By
María Eugenia Guerra
Clark Moore: despite spending more than two decades working in the entertainment industry, he still calls Laredo home
By
Enrique Fiscal
By artists, for artists: a look at Tu Casa Gráfica and LC4A’s Third Space
By
Xiomarra Milann
Jorge Santana: a life in poetry, a city in motion
By
Xiomarra Milann
Author Dan Clouse’s homecoming at the Laredo Center for the Arts
By
María Eugenia Guerra
Moments that Shape Us: celebrating the 23rd Annual Laredo Poetry Festival
By
Xiomarra Milann
Barbara Cigarroa’s
El Otro Lado
to be developed as an independent feature film
By
María Eugenia Guerra
Feminist writer, actor, director Scarlet Moreno centers the female experience in unexpected, creative ways
By
María Eugenia Guerra
Carlos E. Flores on The Southern Front: the border’s lived reality – a moment less like history and more like a warning echo
By
Jorge Santana
Karen Gaytan: cinema is about determination, resilience, teaching, holding space, and listening
By
Seyde García
An interview with screen writer and producer Alejandro Montoya Marin
By
Cliffe Killam
Diego Martinez: an emerging disruptive voice in Laredo’s film scene
By
Enrique Fiscal
Isaac Garza’s
The Son Who Can’t Play Trumpet
: a father’s repressed desire to learn the trumpet
By
Armando X. López
Diabetic Jesus
: a thesis film by Raul Seca Jr.
By
Sean Jimenez
Julio César Ruiz: a delusional optimist’s journey to the screen
By
Mario E. Martinez
Instinct and
ganas
: Dyana Ortelli’s path from Lupe in
Seinfeld
to the voice of Tía Victoria in
Coco
By
Margarita Araiza
May 16 laser spectacular, a nod to Laredo on its 271st birthday
By
Tragaluz Staff
Actor Jullia Vera: “I’m very happy with the results of my life.”
By
Rebekah Rodriguez
Gustavo Alonso Gómez: his path as an actor was shaped growing up between two worlds
By
Enrique Fiscal
Minerva García: “journeyman” actors are a vital part of telling stories
By
María Eugenia Guerra
Raul Casso: an improbable dream, never abandoned
By
Mario E. Martinez
Esther Tovar's Bolero Concert
By
Tragaluz Staff
Basket Weaving Workshop with Sarita Westrup
By
Tragaluz Staff
Poetry Under the Sundial
By
Tragaluz Staff
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