episodes
| Season 10 (2011-2012) | Season 3 (2004-2005) | Season 4 (2005-2006) |
| Season 5 (2006-2007) | Season 6 (2007-2008) | Season 7 (2008-2009) |
| Season 8 (2009-2010) | Season 9 (2010-2011) |
Season 6 2007-2008
Episode 601
Sacramento native, Aaron Garcia, is the star Quarterback of the Arena Football League's New York Dragons; In this installment of Latinos OnLine we look at www.NuevaYorkGuide.com, an online version of the book and one stop shopping for New York Latino cultura. We also visit www.LatinoLA.com, a site for Latinos to find out what's hot on the West Coast; Soccer Shop USA is one of the most popular soccer shops in the country capitalizing on the growing popularity of soccer; Ash Wednesday is an independent film produced by Austin, Texas based production company, Digital Works Studios; Famed B-Boys, the Rock Steady Crew, are celebrating three decades of break dancing.
Episode 602
San Diego based Tribal Street Wear pioneered the art of graffiti on apparel and has established their brand internationally with gear worn by musicians such as Korn, P.O.D. and more; In this installment of Latinos OnLine we profile a couple of entertainment related websites, www.Latinheat.com for anyone interested in Latinos in Hollywood and www.LatinoFuture.com is dedicated to fun and powerful Latinos;
Alianza Latina de Beisbol is the official clothing line for the Caribbean Baseball League; The Hispanic Museum in Corpus Christi helps preserve Latino history in the U.S.; Famed Hip Hop and Salsa Photographer Joe Conzo shares his story and his photos.
Episode 603
We delve into the sexy world of Latinas in burlesque with some sexy Latinas; In this installment of Latinos OnLine we cover www.BrownPride.com, a one stop shop for Latino cultura, and www.ModernLatina.com offers health, beauty and career advice for Latinas; Rey Mysterio Jr., one of the top wrestlers in the WWE; The Orchid Boutique sells Latin inspired swimwear and exotic products; Jimmy Bosch is a living salsa legend who has played with Celia Cruz, Fania All Stars and many others.
Episode 604
Roger Huerta is one of the top fighters in the UFC (Ultimate fighting Championship) who has overcome adversity to excel in this growing sport; We meet rough and tumble Latinas of Roller Derby, the Texas Roller Girls and the Windy City Rollers; An interview with Trevelen, the man behind the motorcycles of L.A.’s Super Co Customs and LA Boxing Academy; Houston based Hip Hop artist Chingo Bling finds success as an independent musician and entrepreneur.
Episode 605
We celebrate and explore the relationship of the African influence on Latino culture in this special episode on Afro Latino Roots; We interview Lucas Silva, A.K.A. Champeta Man, a filmmaker and record label owner of Afro-Colombian music; We take a tour of one fan's shrine to baseball legend Roberto Clemente; We explore Panamanian Culture through some well known Panamanians; We explore the underground culture of Palo Dominicano, a type of music and mystic lifestyle that celebrates African Roots.
Episode 606
We remember the queen of salsa, Celia Cruz, with the musical, Celia: The life and music; We head to Los Angeles, Calif. to meet Danny D, one of the best lowrider pinstripers around; We also visit the National Baseball Hall of Fame and witness the impact that Latinos had on Major league baseball; We finish the show with Tres Coronas, they school us on the difference between Reggaeton and Latin Hip-Hop.
Episode 607: Brazilian Special
On this special episode of American Latino TV we celebrate Brazilian culture; In San Francisco, Calif. we visit the Samba instructor of Energia Do Samba; Then we highlight some great websites to get the 411 on Brazilian events across the country, www.braziliannites.com, www.brazilianday.com and www.newyorkbrazil.com; In Phoenix, Ariz. we meet the AXE Capoeira dance group; We cover two graffiti artists from Salvador, Bahia while they tour New York and check out the Salvador Graffiti Project; Then we ask the question, "Are Brazilians Latinos?"
Episode 608
In this show we meet some influential Latinos in Martial Arts; Actor, Bruno Irizarry was fed up with stereotypical roles for Latinos in film and TV and directed his own movie, "Shut up and Do it;" Bridal gown designer, Lazaro Perez shows his latest gowns; We travel to Newark, N.J. to document the growth of the Portuguese and Brazilian population and culture; The newly renamed, Boyz del Barrio (originally the Barrio Boyz) paved the way for many R&B groups and are poised for a comeback!
Episode 609
WWE announcer turned singer, Lilian Garcia, tells us about her first venture into the music world; Hollywood's most hated blogger, Perez Hilton, dishes on his success; Top MLS team, the Chicago Fire, shares their secrets for success; The Amistad Car Club isn't just another lowrider club, the Chicago, Ill. crew cares as much about lowriders as they do breaking stereotypes; The always outrageous and multi-talented superstar, Charo, takes a look back at her career.
Episode 610
We experience a day in the life of Chicano Style creator, Danny Gamez; Brazilian film Director, Tata Amaral, discusses her latest film, Antonia; We take a look at the unusual yet creative characters of Crazee Comics illustrator, Samuel Vera; Jewelry designer, Kathleen Gomez Grandfield dazzles us with the one-of-a-kind pieces she creates at her Texas boutique, Red Texture; A 13-year-old California girl ready to break stereotypes and turn the snowboarding world upside down.
Episode 611
We ask the question, "Are Brazilians Latino?" and receive interesting answers; Yvette Parrish, a Texas dance instructor combines belly dancing, Mexican folkloric dancing, and flamenco to great effect; Making waves stateside in a very big way, we explore the global impact of Major League Soccer; Latin Hip-Hop from the land of Shakespeare with the UK's own, Cultura Londres ; The cultural and anthropological contributions of Africans in Mexico are explored in the touring exhibition, "The African Presence in Mexico."
Episode 612
We pick the brain of controversial, "Ask a Mexican," columnist, Gustavo Arellano; Photographer, Tony Valadez went from shooting shiny lowriders to capturing fashionable brides; We catch up with Hip-Hop group Kinto Sol, they talk about their socially conscious lyrics and Mexican pride; A legend in the boxing world, Salvador Sánchez died tragically at the age of 22 but his legacy lives on; We celebrate our American Latino pride at New York City's Hispanic Day Parade.
Episode 613
We head to Denver, Colorado to discover Equipo Roca, the marketing firm promoting Latinos in action sports such as snowboarding; check out the Indie film Under the Same Moon where the struggles of immigration are seen through the eyes of a young boy searching for his mother who left Mexico; talk to Gabriel Torres from Remix TV, the Las Vegas-based entertainment show highlighting Latino lifestyle; stop by Chicago's Old World Imports, a Latino owned furniture store offering one-of-a-kind pieces with a growing Latino customer base that is breaking stereotypes; and from Las Vegas Italian Mexican songstress Sophia Maria discusses her dream to become a breakout R&B artist.
Episode 614
We take a look at the Japanese Chicano Lowrider lifestyle as photographer, Takashi Kikichi, takes us through the pages of Lowrider Japan; in this installment of Latinos OnLine we visit www.launion1910.com, a social networking site where underground L.A. hip-hop artists and promoters can collaborate on a web platform; we check out the School of Hard Knocks where amateur and professional wrestlers receive top-notch training, with a Lucha Libre influence; "Made in L.A." is the inspirational documentary following the journey of three Latina immigrants working in Los Angeles garment factories as they struggle towards self-empowerment; and L.A.-based artist Tony Dominguez is doing more than creating spectacular Piñatas, he's training students in a magnificent art gallery, keeping this cultural tradition alive.
Episode 615
We hang out with the East L.A. Bikers, who show off their motorcycle skills and tell us why they've been uniting Latino bikers for over 30 years; in this installment of Latinos OnLine we visit www.SoulBrazil.com and www.BrazilCarnival.com, two primer websites covering Brazilian events and culture in the U.S.; We check out Oxnard, California's newest up-and-coming boxer and dean's list student, Miguel Angel Garcia; We visit nuclear chemist, Mitchell Garcia, as he heads up the research team at Berkeley University and helps chemistry students online; and we hit one out of the park with groundbreaking Latina, Linda Alvarado, co-owner of the Colorado Rockies and president of Alvarado Construction.
Episode 616
We catch up with two Latino New York Knicks City Dancers, who show us their best half time moves; We learn about the humble beginnings of fashion designer to the stars, Merlin Castell; We visit the Ricardo Flores Magón Academy in Denver, Colorado where students challenge their minds in everything from Latin history to tennis and chess; and we discover how rising Los Angeles rapper, Omar Cruz, is overcoming industry stereotypes.
Episode 617
We take a look back at the life of legendary rapper Big Pun in the documentary "Big Pun: The Legacy;" In this installment of Latinos OnLine we visit www.menuditis.com, a must-see website for die hard Menudo fans; Top-jockey Garrett Gomez opens up about defeating substance abuse before riding his way to the top; We take a look at the Sosúa Project, an exhibition revealing Jewish ties in the Dominican Republic; and find out why the stars of the film "The Squad" are taking their passion for street soccer around the world.
Episode 618
We ride with professional stuntman Alex Flores who's revving up the motorcycle stunt world; In this installment of Latinos OnLine we visit www.aztecgoldtv.com, an irreverent online show tackling serious multicultural topics with a touch of satire; We get decorating tips from interior designer and author of "Latin Style," Juan Carlos; We visit Barrio Antiguo, a family-owned store out of Houston, Texas specializing in vintage Mexican imports; and we discuss the business of beauty with Latin American pageant queens.
Episode 619
Step it up with Chuckie’s Choreography, a Houston-based dance studio providing customized routines for Quinceañera celebrations; Laugh out loud with Latino comedians, Rick Najera and Keu Reyes, creators of the animated series Ceasar and Chuy; Hit the field with Anabel Rodriguez, a star running back for a women's football team;the traditional Mexican game of Lotería gets a makeover; and find out how “Flip This House” star Armando Montelongo went from rock bottom to becoming “the most notorious real estate investor in America.”
Episode 620
Take a look at America's original cowboy with creators of the book, "El Vaquero Real;" In this installment of Latinos OnLine visit www.MyGrito.com, a bilingual social networking website; Get inspired with groundbreaking fitness motivator, Patricia Moreno; Check out Expecting Models, a talent agency marketing motherhood; and go backstage of Tony award-winning best musical "In the Heights."
Episode 621
Get cooking with master of Mexican cuisine, chef Rick Bayless; flip through the pages of Regaetton-inspired In the House magazine; Kick it up a notch with Hanshi Ricardo John and the Japanese martial art Shoktokan; Watch Chicano history come to life at Denver-based theatre company, Su Teatro; and rockera Cecilia Eljuri gets amped as she performs in front of a live audience.
Episode 622
Stay afloat with Brenda Villa, a Latina Olympian making waves in women's water polo; Ride with the ladies of Southern California's auto alliance, the Black Widows Car Club; Check out rising filmmakers across the country with groundbreaking Latino Film Festivals; and discover life in the fast lane with race car driver, Adrian Fernandez.
Episode 623
Saluting American Latinas! We meet graphic designer, Zoa Martinez, who breaks stereotypes with bold designs in entertainment and media; Hit a home run with Linda Alvarado, the first Hispanic person to own a major baseball franchise; Go inside the huddle with Anabel Rodriguez, a star running back for the Independent Women's Football League; uncover the business of beauty with queens from Latin Beauty Pageants; and the always outrageous multi-talented superstar, Charo, takes a look back at her career.
Episode 624
Celebrate Latinos Making a Difference with role model and military leader, Alex Gonzalez; Exploding with talent is head of research at UC Berkeley, nuclear chemist Mitchell Garcia; bringing to light the hardships immigrant workers face are the women behind the documentary "Made in L.A.;" empowering Latinos to take on a healthier lifestyle is fitness expert Phoenix Carnevale, and getting Latinos involved in extreme action sports is Juan Alberto, owner of marketing firm Equipo Roca.
Sacramento native, Aaron Garcia, is the star Quarterback of the Arena Football League's New York Dragons; In this installment of Latinos OnLine we look at www.NuevaYorkGuide.com, an online version of the book and one stop shopping for New York Latino cultura. We also visit www.LatinoLA.com, a site for Latinos to find out what's hot on the West Coast; Soccer Shop USA is one of the most popular soccer shops in the country capitalizing on the growing popularity of soccer; Ash Wednesday is an independent film produced by Austin, Texas based production company, Digital Works Studios; Famed B-Boys, the Rock Steady Crew, are celebrating three decades of break dancing.
Episode 602
San Diego based Tribal Street Wear pioneered the art of graffiti on apparel and has established their brand internationally with gear worn by musicians such as Korn, P.O.D. and more; In this installment of Latinos OnLine we profile a couple of entertainment related websites, www.Latinheat.com for anyone interested in Latinos in Hollywood and www.LatinoFuture.com is dedicated to fun and powerful Latinos;
Alianza Latina de Beisbol is the official clothing line for the Caribbean Baseball League; The Hispanic Museum in Corpus Christi helps preserve Latino history in the U.S.; Famed Hip Hop and Salsa Photographer Joe Conzo shares his story and his photos.
Episode 603
We delve into the sexy world of Latinas in burlesque with some sexy Latinas; In this installment of Latinos OnLine we cover www.BrownPride.com, a one stop shop for Latino cultura, and www.ModernLatina.com offers health, beauty and career advice for Latinas; Rey Mysterio Jr., one of the top wrestlers in the WWE; The Orchid Boutique sells Latin inspired swimwear and exotic products; Jimmy Bosch is a living salsa legend who has played with Celia Cruz, Fania All Stars and many others.
Episode 604
Roger Huerta is one of the top fighters in the UFC (Ultimate fighting Championship) who has overcome adversity to excel in this growing sport; We meet rough and tumble Latinas of Roller Derby, the Texas Roller Girls and the Windy City Rollers; An interview with Trevelen, the man behind the motorcycles of L.A.’s Super Co Customs and LA Boxing Academy; Houston based Hip Hop artist Chingo Bling finds success as an independent musician and entrepreneur.
Episode 605
We celebrate and explore the relationship of the African influence on Latino culture in this special episode on Afro Latino Roots; We interview Lucas Silva, A.K.A. Champeta Man, a filmmaker and record label owner of Afro-Colombian music; We take a tour of one fan's shrine to baseball legend Roberto Clemente; We explore Panamanian Culture through some well known Panamanians; We explore the underground culture of Palo Dominicano, a type of music and mystic lifestyle that celebrates African Roots.
Episode 606
We remember the queen of salsa, Celia Cruz, with the musical, Celia: The life and music; We head to Los Angeles, Calif. to meet Danny D, one of the best lowrider pinstripers around; We also visit the National Baseball Hall of Fame and witness the impact that Latinos had on Major league baseball; We finish the show with Tres Coronas, they school us on the difference between Reggaeton and Latin Hip-Hop.
Episode 607: Brazilian Special
On this special episode of American Latino TV we celebrate Brazilian culture; In San Francisco, Calif. we visit the Samba instructor of Energia Do Samba; Then we highlight some great websites to get the 411 on Brazilian events across the country, www.braziliannites.com, www.brazilianday.com and www.newyorkbrazil.com; In Phoenix, Ariz. we meet the AXE Capoeira dance group; We cover two graffiti artists from Salvador, Bahia while they tour New York and check out the Salvador Graffiti Project; Then we ask the question, "Are Brazilians Latinos?"
Episode 608
In this show we meet some influential Latinos in Martial Arts; Actor, Bruno Irizarry was fed up with stereotypical roles for Latinos in film and TV and directed his own movie, "Shut up and Do it;" Bridal gown designer, Lazaro Perez shows his latest gowns; We travel to Newark, N.J. to document the growth of the Portuguese and Brazilian population and culture; The newly renamed, Boyz del Barrio (originally the Barrio Boyz) paved the way for many R&B groups and are poised for a comeback!
Episode 609
WWE announcer turned singer, Lilian Garcia, tells us about her first venture into the music world; Hollywood's most hated blogger, Perez Hilton, dishes on his success; Top MLS team, the Chicago Fire, shares their secrets for success; The Amistad Car Club isn't just another lowrider club, the Chicago, Ill. crew cares as much about lowriders as they do breaking stereotypes; The always outrageous and multi-talented superstar, Charo, takes a look back at her career.
Episode 610
We experience a day in the life of Chicano Style creator, Danny Gamez; Brazilian film Director, Tata Amaral, discusses her latest film, Antonia; We take a look at the unusual yet creative characters of Crazee Comics illustrator, Samuel Vera; Jewelry designer, Kathleen Gomez Grandfield dazzles us with the one-of-a-kind pieces she creates at her Texas boutique, Red Texture; A 13-year-old California girl ready to break stereotypes and turn the snowboarding world upside down.
Episode 611
We ask the question, "Are Brazilians Latino?" and receive interesting answers; Yvette Parrish, a Texas dance instructor combines belly dancing, Mexican folkloric dancing, and flamenco to great effect; Making waves stateside in a very big way, we explore the global impact of Major League Soccer; Latin Hip-Hop from the land of Shakespeare with the UK's own, Cultura Londres ; The cultural and anthropological contributions of Africans in Mexico are explored in the touring exhibition, "The African Presence in Mexico."
Episode 612
We pick the brain of controversial, "Ask a Mexican," columnist, Gustavo Arellano; Photographer, Tony Valadez went from shooting shiny lowriders to capturing fashionable brides; We catch up with Hip-Hop group Kinto Sol, they talk about their socially conscious lyrics and Mexican pride; A legend in the boxing world, Salvador Sánchez died tragically at the age of 22 but his legacy lives on; We celebrate our American Latino pride at New York City's Hispanic Day Parade.
Episode 613
We head to Denver, Colorado to discover Equipo Roca, the marketing firm promoting Latinos in action sports such as snowboarding; check out the Indie film Under the Same Moon where the struggles of immigration are seen through the eyes of a young boy searching for his mother who left Mexico; talk to Gabriel Torres from Remix TV, the Las Vegas-based entertainment show highlighting Latino lifestyle; stop by Chicago's Old World Imports, a Latino owned furniture store offering one-of-a-kind pieces with a growing Latino customer base that is breaking stereotypes; and from Las Vegas Italian Mexican songstress Sophia Maria discusses her dream to become a breakout R&B artist.
Episode 614
We take a look at the Japanese Chicano Lowrider lifestyle as photographer, Takashi Kikichi, takes us through the pages of Lowrider Japan; in this installment of Latinos OnLine we visit www.launion1910.com, a social networking site where underground L.A. hip-hop artists and promoters can collaborate on a web platform; we check out the School of Hard Knocks where amateur and professional wrestlers receive top-notch training, with a Lucha Libre influence; "Made in L.A." is the inspirational documentary following the journey of three Latina immigrants working in Los Angeles garment factories as they struggle towards self-empowerment; and L.A.-based artist Tony Dominguez is doing more than creating spectacular Piñatas, he's training students in a magnificent art gallery, keeping this cultural tradition alive.
Episode 615
We hang out with the East L.A. Bikers, who show off their motorcycle skills and tell us why they've been uniting Latino bikers for over 30 years; in this installment of Latinos OnLine we visit www.SoulBrazil.com and www.BrazilCarnival.com, two primer websites covering Brazilian events and culture in the U.S.; We check out Oxnard, California's newest up-and-coming boxer and dean's list student, Miguel Angel Garcia; We visit nuclear chemist, Mitchell Garcia, as he heads up the research team at Berkeley University and helps chemistry students online; and we hit one out of the park with groundbreaking Latina, Linda Alvarado, co-owner of the Colorado Rockies and president of Alvarado Construction.
Episode 616
We catch up with two Latino New York Knicks City Dancers, who show us their best half time moves; We learn about the humble beginnings of fashion designer to the stars, Merlin Castell; We visit the Ricardo Flores Magón Academy in Denver, Colorado where students challenge their minds in everything from Latin history to tennis and chess; and we discover how rising Los Angeles rapper, Omar Cruz, is overcoming industry stereotypes.
Episode 617
We take a look back at the life of legendary rapper Big Pun in the documentary "Big Pun: The Legacy;" In this installment of Latinos OnLine we visit www.menuditis.com, a must-see website for die hard Menudo fans; Top-jockey Garrett Gomez opens up about defeating substance abuse before riding his way to the top; We take a look at the Sosúa Project, an exhibition revealing Jewish ties in the Dominican Republic; and find out why the stars of the film "The Squad" are taking their passion for street soccer around the world.
Episode 618
We ride with professional stuntman Alex Flores who's revving up the motorcycle stunt world; In this installment of Latinos OnLine we visit www.aztecgoldtv.com, an irreverent online show tackling serious multicultural topics with a touch of satire; We get decorating tips from interior designer and author of "Latin Style," Juan Carlos; We visit Barrio Antiguo, a family-owned store out of Houston, Texas specializing in vintage Mexican imports; and we discuss the business of beauty with Latin American pageant queens.
Episode 619
Step it up with Chuckie’s Choreography, a Houston-based dance studio providing customized routines for Quinceañera celebrations; Laugh out loud with Latino comedians, Rick Najera and Keu Reyes, creators of the animated series Ceasar and Chuy; Hit the field with Anabel Rodriguez, a star running back for a women's football team;the traditional Mexican game of Lotería gets a makeover; and find out how “Flip This House” star Armando Montelongo went from rock bottom to becoming “the most notorious real estate investor in America.”
Episode 620
Take a look at America's original cowboy with creators of the book, "El Vaquero Real;" In this installment of Latinos OnLine visit www.MyGrito.com, a bilingual social networking website; Get inspired with groundbreaking fitness motivator, Patricia Moreno; Check out Expecting Models, a talent agency marketing motherhood; and go backstage of Tony award-winning best musical "In the Heights."
Episode 621
Get cooking with master of Mexican cuisine, chef Rick Bayless; flip through the pages of Regaetton-inspired In the House magazine; Kick it up a notch with Hanshi Ricardo John and the Japanese martial art Shoktokan; Watch Chicano history come to life at Denver-based theatre company, Su Teatro; and rockera Cecilia Eljuri gets amped as she performs in front of a live audience.
Episode 622
Stay afloat with Brenda Villa, a Latina Olympian making waves in women's water polo; Ride with the ladies of Southern California's auto alliance, the Black Widows Car Club; Check out rising filmmakers across the country with groundbreaking Latino Film Festivals; and discover life in the fast lane with race car driver, Adrian Fernandez.
Episode 623
Saluting American Latinas! We meet graphic designer, Zoa Martinez, who breaks stereotypes with bold designs in entertainment and media; Hit a home run with Linda Alvarado, the first Hispanic person to own a major baseball franchise; Go inside the huddle with Anabel Rodriguez, a star running back for the Independent Women's Football League; uncover the business of beauty with queens from Latin Beauty Pageants; and the always outrageous multi-talented superstar, Charo, takes a look back at her career.
Episode 624
Celebrate Latinos Making a Difference with role model and military leader, Alex Gonzalez; Exploding with talent is head of research at UC Berkeley, nuclear chemist Mitchell Garcia; bringing to light the hardships immigrant workers face are the women behind the documentary "Made in L.A.;" empowering Latinos to take on a healthier lifestyle is fitness expert Phoenix Carnevale, and getting Latinos involved in extreme action sports is Juan Alberto, owner of marketing firm Equipo Roca.













