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Palacio De Long Beach is looking to reach the city's English and Spanish speaking audience with a free monthly bilingual magazine, which launched earlier this month.

Stories will be translated into Spanish and run next to the English version. More than 10,000 copies will be in over 150 locations in Greater Long Beach.

Stories will include features on artists featured at the Museum of Latin American Art, summer activity ideas for families and real estate market tips from local experts.

"The informative and entertaining content covers a diverse blend of topics and serves to educate readers interested in community, family, education, real estate, and more," editor-in-chief Andrea M. Sulsona said in a statement. "It is designed to bridge communications between the Latino population and those interested in providing high level services to them."

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Jim P. said:

You know, it looks *really* dorky when you can't print Spanish correctly in such a heavily Latino area as Long Beach. If you don't know how to enter an "upside down" exclamation point on your word processor get someone to show you. if you're not even sure what I am talking about, get a Spanish speaker to explain it. :)

Bad editor! No cookie!

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Karen Robes Meeks came to work for the Press-
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