by Lara Media | Sep 23, 2014 | Activism, Blog, Community, Education, Media Production, Mexico, National News, Other, Politics, Spanish Language
Powerful stories that can create a genuine connection with people are the most impactful and the most successful. Recently, our CEO Victoria Lara had the opportunity to be interviewed by CNN en Español, a prestigious Latino network that airs all over the US and Latin...
by Lara Media | Aug 26, 2014 | Blog, Education, Entertainment, Events, Mexico, Other, Uncategorized
As September is just around the corner, the preparations for one of our biggest events of the year is now under way. On September 15th 2014, Lara Media Services in collaboration with Mandos Mundo Entertainment will be hosting their annual “EL GRITO” event! This...
by Lara Media | Aug 12, 2014 | Activism, Education, Film, Immigration, Mexico, National News, Other, Politics, Uncategorized
Texan born actress Eva Longoria has decided to alter the roles in which she typically portrays. Many may recognize Longoria from her major role as Gabrielle Solis in the ABC sitcom Desperate Housewives. In this role, she played a sexy married woman who has an affair...
by Lara Media | Jun 4, 2014 | Activism, Blog, Community, Education, Mexico, Other, Politics
Conquest, oppression, war, invasion, independence and revolution. These are things that come to mind when viewing Diego Rivera’s most well-known murals at the Palacio Nacional de México. These pieces play a big part in depicting the type of artwork that was produced...
by Lara Media | Jan 17, 2014 | Blog, Mexico, Other, Spanish Language
On November 20th was Mexican Revolution Day, a day that is known as a celebration in Mexico, but throughout this celebration many people are not aware of a group of women who had a significant role in the Mexican Revolution. These ladies were known as Las Adelitas,...
by Lara Media | Oct 31, 2013 | Blog, Community, Events, Mexico, Other
Día de los Muertos or Day of the dead is a holiday that is celebrated in Mexico November 1st and 2nd. The Day of the Dead tradition dates back thousands of years ago to the indigenous people of Mexico as they believed that souls don’t die. The tradition believes that...