BBMag Latinos new edition is out now!

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We are delighted to welcome you, once again, to the latest edition of BBMag Latinos!

We return with good news. In England, 21 June is the country’s target for people to return to a more normal pre-pandemic life. However, everything is subject to change, so keep your eye open for any official updates.

With all this in mind, our My London section shortlists a selection of the best markets and parks in London to help you enjoy the summer! And if you’re itching to travel, be sure to check out our international tourism feature to find out what the Veneto region in Italy has to offer. 

Our cover story explores the differences between “Latino” and “Hispanic” cultures, two terms that are often confused and used incorrectly—here is your chance to discover a little about what it truly means to be Latino. In addition, we profile some of the celebrated Latino writers and singers. How many can you name off the top of your head? 

Also, join us on an irresistible gastronomic journey around South America, and learn more about how Latino style continues to influence the fashion world. 

And if you’re looking for Latino or international products and services in London, we have just the thing. Look no further than the BBMag Directory, an indispensable online resource where you can find classified ads and a host of specialist product and service suppliers – visit bbmag.co.uk/directory. 

You can also read this latest edition of BBMag Latinos and all other editions online www.bbmag.co.uk.

We hope you enjoy reading this edition of BBMag Latinos as much as we loved producing it! 

Happy reading, and until next time! 

Glauco Chris Fuzinatto 

Publisher / Managing Editor 

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BBMAG is the only London-based bilingual publication specialised in Brazilian and Latin American lifestyle. BBMag is free to all UK based readers ensuring that all our sponsors and advertisers benefit from 100% awareness to our given distribution audience made up of governments and establishments, industry organisations, bars and restaurants, arts centres, schools, cinemas, theatres, shows, festivals, events’ venues and many more...