Pan dulce, fruit punch, champurrado, tamales — all staples in any Latino household during the holidays. What else could a Christmas party possibly need? A piñata, maybe. During the holiday season, ...
Veronica Diaz, owner and piñata maker of Daphne Piñatas, poses with a star piñata at her shop in Oak Cliff on Dec. 6.. Star piñatas are commonly purchased for Christmas events or gatherings during the ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — When the coronavirus pandemic began last year, Carolina Tolladay Vidal’s pinata business in Alaska went to pieces — and not in a good way for a pinata maker. “Many of the ...
A Minneapolis piñata maker is apologizing for hanging pieces of his work -- piñatas which look like black people -- from the front porch of his house. The episode caused an uproar in his mostly ...
Mexican piñata maker Dalton Javier Avalos Ramirez has crafted a paper mâché model of Donald Trump after the presidential candidate made controversial comments about Mexicans. During Trump's campaign ...
This is an installment of Shop Talk, an occasional series of interviews with business owners in Alaska, typically focusing on the state economy and how it is affecting them. Carolina Vidal didn't ...
MINNEAPOLIS — A Minneapolis man is apologizing for black piñata figures that he hung by cords from the porch roof of his home. Victor Chavarria says the figures were piñatas created for a multi-racial ...
Carolina Tolladay Vidal, who makes custom COVID-19 piñatas, says their faces are more fun to smash than most piñatas. April 14th, 2021. (Hannah Lies/Alaska Public Media) When the coronavirus pandemic ...
MINNEAPOLIS — A Minneapolis man is apologizing for black piñata figures that he hung by cords from the porch roof of his home. Victor Chavarria says the figures were piñatas created for a multiracial ...
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A Minneapolis piñata maker is apologizing for hanging pieces of his work -- piñatas which look like black people -- from the front porch of his house. A Minneapolis piñata maker is apologizing for ...