Have mercy! Award-winning Netflix hit, "Orange Is the New Black" Season 3 is almost upon us!Netflix has been whetting fans' appetites with clips, information on the cast and buzz about the show, which is due out on June 12. Now, a newly released poster reveals that there may be a spiritual and/or religious awakening. Or it could mean that one of Litchfield's leading ladies may be in need of praying to the Almighty to get out of trouble.
"Orange is the New Black" star Uzo Aduba has hit the ground running in Hollywood with her Emmy and SAG Award wins for her Netflix character, Suzanne "Crazy Eyes" Warren. Now, she's literally hitting the pavement by running the world-class Boston Marathon today.
The ladies from Litchfield Penitentiary are back -- and it's getting juicier, feistier, funnier and more emotional than ever! Bring on the beautiful madness!
Women are truly fabulous and as Latinas we value the bonds with the women in our lives especially our mothers and grandmothers. Not only have they helped paved the way for us, but they continue to drive us to be better and reach for the stars.On March 25, P&G Orgullosa's forum "Nueva Latinas Living Fabulosa," held at The TimesCenter in New York, not only celebrated the beautiful modern, bicultural Latina experience, but it was a tribute to our roots and the women who are the gateway to our cultures.
Fresh off of promoting the Netflix hit, "Orange Is the New Black "Season 3 in Mexico City, Alma Award-winning actress and proud Afro-Caribeña Selenis Leyva is a force to be reckoned with and she's bringing her fierce acting skills to HBO's "VEEP."
In an interview with Allure, “Dancing With the Stars” judge, Julianne Moore addressed the time she wore blackface as part of her Halloween costume to emulate Crazy Eyes, the “Orange is the New Black” character played by Uzo Aduba.
Netflix recently confirmed that Jason Biggs, who plays Larry Bloom on “Orange is the new Black,” will not be returning to the show for the upcoming Season 3.
In November, Diane Guerrero publicly opened up about her parents and brother being deported when she was a child. In a recent interview with El Espectador, the "Orange is the New Black" actress continued to discuss her family and immigration.
With the holidays upon us, families gather for Christmas, Chanukah and New Year's to celebrate and ring in a New Year of new possibilities, resolutions and hope for change. But the sad fact is that many families have been separated and deported due to a broken immigration system, thus making the holidays bittersweet for many, including "Orange Is The New Black" and "Jane The Virgin" star Diane Guerrero.
"Orange Is the New Black" actress Diane Guerrero wants to change lives with her own story and will write a memoir about her family's deportation to do so.
Ryan Seacrest's studio produces Transgender docu-series for ABC Family ABC Family is preparing to launch "My Transparent Life," a docu-series chronicling the life and times of a teenager whose finds out that his parents are getting a divorce and that his father is transitioning into a woman.
Viola Davis and others gets Golden Globe nod for acting parts, but many shows unrecognized. While "Birdman," the 2014 American arthouse black comedy film by Mexican director Alejandro González Iñárritu, squawked loudest in the 72nd Golden Globes nominations leading the competition with seven nods including Best Picture, there's much to be said on the small screen as well.
Orange Is the New Black, the dark Netflix comedy-drama about a formally privileged woman having to deal with a fifteen month stint in a woman’s prison, has just been nominated for several Golden Globe Awards.
While attending this year’s American Music Awards, “Orange is the New Black” actress Taylor Schilling offered some prison advice for “The Real Housewives of New Jersey” star Teresa Giudice, who is due to serve 15 months behind bars.
Actress turned Activist Eva Longoria said she doesn't know the full details of President Barack Obama's immigration reform plans, but that it is something that needs to happen.