Paul Saucido
Contributing Writer
Paul loves to write! - from writer.
Saucido writes about music, culture, martial arts, movies and such. He has written about Latin music since the mid 90's for LA Weekly, La Banda Elastica, San Antonio Magazine and AOL's Spinner. He is also a Purple belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and has written about marital arts on ehow.com. Saucido minored in Chicano Studies and has consulted on the Latino culture for several major companies.
Latest Articles
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The Krayolas; your 'Dirty Mexicans.'
San Antonio garage rock band The Krayolas creates a timely song about the Arizona bill 1070. Hector Saldana calls the tune "1070 (I'm Your Dirty Mexican.)"
May 4, 2010
- Paul Saucido
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Girl in a Coma's Musical Adventure!
Called "Adventures in Coverland," the San Antonio girls take the listener on a rip fun ride. From Bowie to Selena, the seven covers really are an adventure.
May 1, 2010
- Paul Saucido
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The Broken Bells Invade an Austin Parking Lot!
Rockers Broken Bells perform a stunning live set during SXSW. The show took place in a parking structure with fans dangling outside for a snap shot view.
Apr 19, 2010
- Paul Saucido
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Theater Still Matters!
For community theater groups on a shoe string budget, producing relevant work can be challenging. Here are some ideas on grant funding for theater.
Apr 17, 2010
- Paul Saucido
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Famous Latinas in Film
Latinas in Hollywood and world cinema have always been a part of the entertainment tapestry. Here is our list of top Latina actresses to dawn the screen.
Apr 12, 2010
- Paul Saucido
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Flowing in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, is probably the most practical of all the current martial arts. This recent martial arts was adopted from Japan and refined by Brazil's Gracie family
Apr 5, 2010
- Paul Saucido
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Day of the Dead is not Halloween
Unlike Halloween or All Saints Day, Day of the Dead, or Dia de los Muertos, welcomes death, embraces the unknown and laughs at the oddities of life.
Mar 31, 2010
- Paul Saucido
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