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El Tecolote

El Tecolote

San Francisco’s Latinx newspaper since 1970

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Latinx musicians: Submit your music to S.F. Public Library’s new streaming service

by Sol Jauregui April 16, 2024April 16, 2024

Bay Beats is accepting music submissions until May 31. Selected musicians will receive an $250 honorarium.

Posted inVoices

Beloved Mission muralist Ray Patlán dies at 77

by Juan Gonzales April 16, 2024June 7, 2024

UPDATE: Remembering Raymond Michael Patlán, a master muralist dedicated to the people Ray Patlán, a beloved artist and pillar of the country’s mural movement, died Monday morning from illness in an Oakland hospice. He was 77. In his early years, Patlán was a respected muralist in his hometown of Chicago where he helped spearhead its […]

Posted inFilm

‘Problemista’ review: A surrealist labor film about a Salvadoran immigrant

by Christian Urrutia April 15, 2024April 15, 2024

In Julio Torres’ “Problemista,” hard work and keeping your head down will get you nowhere.

Posted inNews

These workers are facing ‘extreme commutes’ in the S.F. Bay Area

by El Tímpano Newsroom and Ximena Loeza April 10, 2024April 10, 2024

The high cost of living in San Francisco and San Jose pushes low-wage workers to cities on the fringes of the Bay Area’s public transit systems. These Contra Costa County residents face “extreme commutes” of more than 60 minutes each way to get to work and school.

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Mission Street vending ban: This is how District 9 candidates would tackle it

by Lydia Chavez and Mission Local Newsroom April 9, 2024April 9, 2024

District 9 candidates tell Mission Local’s Lydia Chávez how they would tackle the vending ban in 100 words or less.

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Service providers demand access to Latinx jail inmates

by SF Public Press Newsroom and Sylvie Sturm April 8, 2024April 17, 2024

Lack of Spanish-language programs in San Francisco threatens recidivism and puts public safety at risk, say social service advocates.

Posted inCulture

Video: This is S.F. Carnaval’s 2024 King and Queen

by Michelle Suarez April 8, 2024May 22, 2025

The 46th Annual San Francisco Carnaval kicked off with a bang, featuring the highly anticipated King and Queen Competition March 28 at KQED.

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Displaced RV community now fighting to stay parked on other S.F. streets

by Erika Carlos and Pablo Unzueta April 5, 2024June 12, 2025

After being evicted from Bernal Heights Boulevard March 28, displaced RV residents are now parking on another San Francisco street — and facing similar challenges.

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Legend of Nueva Canción movement coming to S.F.’s Mission District

by Jesse ‘Chuy’ Varela April 4, 2024April 4, 2024

Singer-songwriter Gabino Palomares, a legend within Latin America’s “Nueva Canción” movement, will perform April 12 at San Francisco’s Mission Cultural Center For The Latino Arts.

Posted inDevil's Advocate

Community theater: A necessary space for art and politics

by Carlos Barón April 4, 2024April 8, 2024

There might be better professional productions, but very few will be able to elicit responses from the audiences how these two community productions were able to do.

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