ORANGE Magazine has compiled a list of iconic LGBTQ+ Latinxs who may not appear in history textbooks, but deserve to be praised for their contributions to society
Season 3 of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel has just been greenlighted. Season 2 doesn’t have an air date yet, but stay tuned and watch this newly released trailer. And of course, if you haven’t yet, give the show a watch on Amazon Prime.
Theatre students at the University of Texas at Austin recently collaborated on a performance of William Shakespeare’s “The Tempest,” taking a fresh approach that addressed the issue of gentrification and its consequences.
Austinites are inherently busy people, and we often forget the value of the food we eat. We use food as a means to accomplish all of our goals for the day. However, the food we eat is more than than that. It is culture, it is made intentionally, and it connects us to our roots. This series aims to explore the lives of students at the University of Texas at Austin, the food they make, and how it ties them to their cultures, homes and families.
With the release of a new Netflix original movie focused around Black women’s hair and conforming to society’s standards, Black, female UT students realize how the film speaks to their problems surrounding their hair choices.
The California trio graced the American Express stage early Saturday afternoon for the Austin City Limits Music Festival, just hours behind the legend himself, Paul McCartney, eviscerated the same grounds.The easy-listening band sat down with ORANGE Magazine fresh off the ACL stage following one of their idols.