Back in 1976 a handful of young journalists launched a Pueblo-based Chicano newspaper. They called it La Cucaracha. These volunteers covered issues critical to their southern Colorado community. But ...
Re “Lalo Alcaraz’s La Cucaracha comic strip must go. It is blatantly political.” (May 9): I didn’t find the May 2 cartoon offensive at all! It was freedom of speech. Parents, please educate your ...
Lalo Alcaraz' comic strip alter-ego, Eddie, is a laid-back, blue-collar Mexican American with a posse of oddball friends who share an irreverent, activist view of life as Latinos in America. Not far ...
Re “Lalo Alcaraz’s La Cucaracha comic strip must go. It is blatantly political.” (May 9): The comics make us think and consider the world around us. Lalo Alcaraz does an excellent job of doing just ...
The creator of “L.A. Cucaracha” is going national with “La Cucaracha,” a rare Latino-themed syndicated daily comic strip, which promises more fodder from the Spanglish, warped world of its main ...
When orange predator Sam from the US invades a celebration of life in Mexico, June bug Salma joins forces with bug-loving human Lila to lead the resistance and serve sweet justice. LA CUCARACHA, ...
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