The U.S. Postal Service unveiled a new series of stamps on Friday that features five special cars. For the lowrider community, it's validation of a vibrant, artistic expression that blossomed decades ...
Eight years ago, Albuquerque became the first major city to repeal its ban on cruising. Cruising — driving slowly along main streets to show off a decked-out car — is a mainstay of lowrider culture, ...
The group builds on a long, rich history of lowriding, a multi-generational movement born out of Mexican-American counterculture in the ’40s with deep roots in San Jose. Lowrider culture is most ...
Rooted in family, community, art, and tradition, it is no secret that lowrider culture runs deep in New Mexico. “It just represents who the artist is, their stories, their traditions, their culture, ...
A ’58 Chevy Impala. An ’87 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme. And a ’46 Chevy Fleetline. Many of those steeped in lowrider culture know these cars from the streets and neighborhoods of Southern California.
Lowriders vibrating with bright oranges, reds and greens, flying Mexican flags or decorated with artwork will be on display along with classic cars at Friday’s August Summer Nights in downtown Vallejo ...
The U.S. Postal Service unveiled its new Lowriders Forever stamp series Friday in Logan Heights, celebrating a car culture rooted in art, family and community.
El Paso native Robert Rios’ induction into Lowrider Magazine’s Hall of Fame is a testament to the skills he honed over the years and to the legacy of love for the culture that he shared with his ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. — For Angel Romero, every detail of her car is a reflection of her history. The shining purple paint job accents sleek gleaming chrome that flashes bright in the light of golden hour.