January 4, 2017 Tito Puente Jr. to Perform “Agua Limpia Todo” at Oscar Governor's Ball Afterparty The buildup to the 83rd Academy Awards will create a cacophony of buzz about the nominees, the presenters, and who will wear whom.
January 4, 2017 Can a Latino Thanksgiving give you indigestion? As a Latino, I always get very excited around the holidays, especially Thanksgiving. But you know how we Latinos are – we like to eat a lot and don’t always pay attention to the effects food can have on us.
January 4, 2017 EXCLUSIVE: Life After "American Idol" for Julie Zorilla, Jovany Barreto and Karen Rodríguez Their opportunities on American Idol may have been short lived, but the three Latinos on the hit show’s 10th season — Julie Zorilla, Jovany Barreto and Karen Rodríguez — are all excited to see what the future has in store.
January 4, 2017 The X Factor: Josh Krajcik Brings Paula Abdul to Tears; Chris Rene Cries for Dad Chris Rene, Melanie Amaro, Marcus Canty and Josh Krajick all opened up about their personal struggles and why they deserved to win the $5 million prize.
January 4, 2017 If "Dora the Explorer" Was Written by a Preschooler Inspiration can be found many places.
January 4, 2017 Get Moving with Marta Montenegro: The Super-Set Workout How many times a week do you need to work out?
January 4, 2017 Dangerous Sightseeing in Peru There is really only one way to take in the full majesty of the Nazca Lines, immense pre-Columbian images of animals and symbols outlined over miles of ground in the Nazca Desert in Peru: From the air. It’s only from there that the most complicated designs—a stylized monkey, say, or a hummingbird—are visible, making it clear why clear why this is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
January 4, 2017 Alberto Gonzales: Imbalance of Power? While Alberto Gonzales believes in a strong and independent judiciary, it does not mean judges should be immune from scrutiny and criticism if they do not do their job.
January 4, 2017 California Judge Deals Temporary Blow to Latino Plaintiffs on Voting Rights Case A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge rejected the request of Latino residents to delay municipal elections in the city of Compton until it is decided whether elections make it impossible for a Latino to win, according to a story in Wednesday’s Los Angeles Times.