Category: Celebrity Trends
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Latin Dance Nights Are Helping Me Reconnect to a Time-Honored Tradition
Ask anybody from New York, and they’ll tell you that summers in the city are special. They are so special that they’ve been immortalized in great works of literature, cinema, and songs for decades now. Perhaps most famously on the Latine side of things, El Gran Combo’s “Un Verano En Nueva York” stands as an…
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Jessica Alba Brought Her Mexican Heritage Into All Aspects of “Trigger Warning”
It’s been a while since we’ve seen Jessica Alba leading a film – in 2018, she pivoted to focus on her billion-dollar sustainable brand The Honest Company, which she stepped down from as chief creative officer in April. But in her latest movie, “Trigger Warning,” Alba not only returns to the screen; she also makes…
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The 40 Sexiest Movies of All Time
In our humble opinion, sexy movies should be a genre all on its own, just like dramas, comedies, and thrillers. To be clear: when we say sexy movies, we’re not just talking about romantic comedies or films with just a ton of eye candy. No, we mean down-and-dirty flicks that might even make you blush…
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Mau y Ricky Are Continuing Their Father Ricardo Montaner’s Legacy
Although some celebrities shy away from the topic of their famous parents, that’s never been the case for Mau y Ricky. The Venezuelan singer-songwriters are the sons of Latine pop icon Ricardo Montaner. However, the talent in the Montaner family doesn’t end with Mau, Ricky, and Ricardo. Mau and Ricky’s sister, Evaluna Montaner, and their…
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Jay Wheeler’s Abuela Helped Make Him One of Reggaetón’s Most Romantic Voices
For many of us, our relationship with our grandparents can serve as a bridge to the past, often linking our crucial developmental years with the wisdom and customs of the generations that came before us. For Jay Wheeler, the connection he shares with his grandmother, Clara Luz, is something he cherishes. It has helped mold…
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Rauw Alejandro and Peso Pluma Are Taking the Stage at Gov Ball – and It’s About Time
Rauw Alejandro and Peso Pluma are set to take the stage at the 2024 Governor’s Ball in NYC between June 7 and 9. While Becky G and J Balvin performed at the music festival in 2022 and 2021, respectively, this year marks the first time that two Latin music acts are headlining on separate days.…
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The Never-Ending Trolling of Jennifer Lopez Is Deeply Rooted In Misogyny
Jennifer Lopez‘s illustrious career in music and film has once again taken a backseat to her love life. Despite her blockbuster hits, platinum-selling albums, sold-out tours, and a Las Vegas residency, the Latina megastar continues to be chastised about her romantic relationships. Front and center today is her marriage to Ben Affleck, with various opinions…
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Aventura’s Reunion Tour Beautifully Captures How Far Bachata Has Come
On June 4, Romeo Santos and Aventura – the timeless bachata band that also consists of Henry Santos, Lenny Santos, and Max Santos – hit the stage at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ, as part of their reunion tour Cerrando Ciclos. They had already performed at the venue two nights in a row, as…
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Jennifer Lopez Deserves Credit For Being the Ultimate Latina Rom-Com Queen
Jennifer Lopez‘s life and career have taken the world on an unforgettable rollercoaster ride. We’ve witnessed the ups, downs, and unexpected twists in between. She may not always be a favorite among critics, but Lopez has continued to produce films through her Nuyorican Production company, elevating herself to royalty celebrity status. As she juggles the…
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Aida Rodriguez: Unpacking My Childhood Traumas Through Comedy Is Cathartic
Aida Rodriguez is a Puerto Rican and Dominican comedian, actor, and writer. In 2019, she had her own half-hour special on Netflix’s hit comedy series “They Ready,” executive-produced by Tiffany Haddish and Wanda Sykes. In November 2021, she released her first-hour stand-up special “Fighting Words,” which premiered on Max, and in October 2023, Rodriguez released…
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How the “Lo Que Pasa en Casa” Mentality Held Me Back From My Comedic Voice
For Mental Health Awareness Month, we asked Latine comedians and creators we admire how comedy has supported them in overcoming trauma and confronting life’s most significant challenges. Read the pieces here. There’s a cultural maxim within Latinidad that’s always left me a bit unsettled: “Lo que pasa en casa se queda en casa.” It means…
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Fabrizio Copano Is Using Comedy to Heal Political Wounds
For Mental Health Awareness Month, we asked Latine comedians and creators we admire how comedy has supported them in overcoming trauma and confronting life’s most significant challenges. Read the pieces here. Fabrizio Copano, a rising star in the world of stand-up comedy, isn’t your typical Latine comic. His journey, shaped by his Chilean upbringing under…
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Gina Brillon: The Loss of My Grandmother Pushed Me to Pursue Comedy
Gina Brillon is a Puerto Rican actress, stand-up comedian, writer, and mom born and raised in the Bronx. In 2012, she became the first and only Latina winner of NBC’s Stand Up for Diversity Showcase. She went on to release comedy specials on NuvoTV, HBO, and Amazon Prime. She has appeared on “The View,” “Late…
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Sasha Merci: How Comedy Has Helped Me Navigate Depression
For Mental Health Awareness Month, we asked Latine comedians and creators we admire how comedy has supported them in overcoming trauma and confronting life’s most significant challenges. Read the pieces here. One of the things I love about comedy is how it fuses my personality with my purpose. I was diagnosed with depression when I…
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Ian Lara: Comedy Gave Me the Strength to Overcome My Mother’s Death
Ian Lara is a Dominican American stand-up comedian from Queens, NY, who found internet success after his appearance on “Comedy Central Stand-Up Featuring,” which has garnered over 10 million views. Lara was a regular on “This Week at the Comedy Cellar” on Comedy Central and was featured in “Bring the Funny” on NBC. He made…
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How Erik Rivera Uses Comedy to Heal and Help Others
For Mental Health Awareness Month, we asked Latine comedians and creators we admire how comedy has supported them in overcoming trauma and confronting life’s most significant challenges. Read the pieces here. Erik Rivera’s life is good. Joining our Zoom session from his Los Angeles home, the writer, actor, and comedian is all smiles beneath a…
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Willow Smith Used Meditation and Workouts to Fuel the Creativity on “Empathogen”
Willow Smith‘s “b i g f e e l i n g s” is the final song on her new album, “empathogen.” And, according to Smith, it’s “the most complex piece of music I’ve created in my entire career.” “Hopefully not the last – definitely not the last,” she qualifies. “But this one is pretty…
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Nicki Nicole Says Rap Music Helped Her Get Out of Her Shell
It’s a drizzly Thursday afternoon in New York City, and Nicki Nicole has spent most of her day answering back-to-back interview questions from journalists. For someone who just concluded a tour between Latin America and Europe, not to mention nine sold-out shows at the Movistar Arena in Buenos Aires, where more than 100,000 fans were…
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Revisiting Jennifer Lopez’s 2011 Album “Love?” and What It Signifies Today
As the anniversary of Jennifer Lopez‘s sixth studio album “Love?” approaches, it’s a fitting time to reflect on this album’s significance within J Lo’s career, its impact on fans, and its continued relevance in light of her recent endeavors. Released on April 29, 2011, “Love?” came at a time when Lopez was already a multifaceted…
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Thalia’s “A Mucha Honra” Album Is a Love Letter to Música Mexicana
Throughout her illustrious career, Thalia has proudly represented Mexican culture through her music, iconic looks, and unforgettable performances. With música Mexicana going global, the Mexican pop icon is tapping into the sounds of her roots through her new album “A Mucha Honra,” where she pays homage to the music of her country while embracing the…