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Screen Grabs: ‘Song for Cesar’ pumps up the music behind Chicano Power
Dennis Harvey
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March 17, 2022
Plus: 'Master' and 'Alice' probe Black experience spooky and surreal, and 'Fabian: Going to the Dogs' delves into early Nazi Germany
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Oscar Acosta, Chicano revolutionary, finally gets his historical due
Tim Redmond
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September 15, 2017
I first encountered Oscar Acosta the way most people did — through Hunter S. Thompson. I never quite realized who the “300 pound Samoan...
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La lucha continua: Chicano journalist slain by LAPD subject of PBS documentary
Tim Redmond
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April 29, 2014
By Caitlin Donohue Earlier this month, the cover of San Francisco’s oldest bilingual newspaper, El Tecolote, was given over to a review of the new...
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