‘Always Running’ at CASA 0101 humanizes ‘la vida loca’ Without romanticizing gang life, the play shows how one survivor healed from its effects
Boyle Heights Beat team wins KCRW’s Radio Race social media award Youth reporters produced story about the neighborhood’s ‘haunted’ history for the annual competition
Boyle Heights marks 49th anniversary of Chicano Moratorium Thursday’s event at Self Help Graphics will be hosted by Centro CSO
‘Always Running’ will have world premiere at Casa 0101 Theater Opening Aug. 31, the play is adapted from Luis J. Rodríguez’ 1993 memoir
Target of anti-gentrification protests, Nicodim Gallery is being gentrified out of Boyle Heights Gallery says rising rents are forcing its move to a new space in downtown Los Angeles
Musical activism provides songs for the voiceless Eastside musicians are inspired by social justice issues, which find their way into their lyrics
Sixth Street Bridge construction delayed another 20 months Completion date of the project, at a new budget of $488 million, is now set as March of 2022
Boyle Heights gets its vegan treats at Cake Girl Amy Tam and Andy Fuentes run the specialized bakery out of the counter at St. Louis Pharmacy
Disappearing Murals erase Boyle Heights history Public artworks, many of which depicted the Chicano movement, have been tagged or whitewashed.
Mi Centro hosts event highlighting Puerto Rican LGBTQ+ history The event was part of Puerto Ricans In Action's traveling lecture series