When the award-winning documentary about fact and fiction surrounding menopause, "Hot Flash Havoc," was released in 2012 it transformed the lives of many women experiencing "the change." Now, the creators to the revolutionary film are looking to reach Spanish-speaking audiences, by working toward developing the film in Spanish.
In life and in death, the legendary flamenco guitarist Paco de Lucía is honored. On Nov. 20, the beloved talent is competing at the Latin Grammys 2014 in the Album of the Year category for his posthumous release, "Canción Andaluza."
Latin Grammys are almost upon us and fans in the U.S. and around the world are getting amped for a night filled with the best in the industry -- Latin artists who bring the traditional-to-contemporary, smooth Latin beats and rhythms, rich cultural components and some killer rhythm to boot!
Rene "Residente" Perez of Calle 13 was in Argentina for the 2014 Personal Fest, and while in the country, he was also acknowledged for his contributions to Latinos.
"Pulp Fiction" director Quentin Tarantino is bringing his signature touch to a post-Civil War western thriller "The Hateful Eight" -- and the story will unfold with the help of Oscar-nominated Mexican actor, Demian Bichir, who he recently cast.
Jenni Rivera's empire continues to grow two years after her death. Her daughter, Chiquis Rivera, took to her Instagram to celebrate the one-year anniversary of Jenni's boutique.
The 12 finalists kicked off "Yo Soy El Artista" with a group performance. Though only some of the contestants sometimes sing songs in English, the group performance had all 12 singers performing "Be My Baby" by Leslie Grace -- with a bachata twist.
While promoting the release of her new book, "True Love," Jennifer Lopez shared her opinion on her ex-husband Marc Anthony's recent engagement to model, Shannon De Lima, Life & Style reports.
Latin Grammy-winning, Guatemalan singer-songwriter Gaby Moreno is bringing her bluesy, rich vocals and jazz-infused sound to the East Coast. She will join resident gypsy troubadour David Garza for two live shows at Tin Angel in Philadelphia on Saturday, Nov. 15 at 8 p.m. and at Joe's Pub in New York on Monday, Nov. 17 at 7:00 p.m.
Chiquis Rivera always carries a piece of her mom with her. Chiquis Rivera stepped onto the stage at the Premios De La Radio on Thursday and became one of the most talked about parts of the show.
Daniel Ribeiro, one of Brazil's hottest movie directors, speaks to Latin Post.com about his experience making his new movie "The Way He Looks", its chances at the 2015 Oscars and the surprises its has brought along the way.
Overall the film is an uplifting movie. Many will label it as a LGBTQ feature but it is more of a coming of age story that demonstrates the difficulties of being a teenager and finding true love. Rather than having a bleak picture, Ribeiro brings forth the positives of teenage years
The 2014 Premios de la Radio show was an emotional night. In between giving out awards to honor the industry's biggest stars, it also took time to pay tribute to those who left too soon.
Yahir Alfredo Sandoval, the man who has admitted to killing Banda El Recodo's Aldo Sarabia Garcia, has come out to ask for forgiveness from the musician's children.
The "Scarface Redux" campaign, launched by the Miami-based, non-profit, Borscht Corp., is encouraging fellow, aspiring filmmakers and movie-lovers to reinvent the classic film by taking out their cameras and iPhones and repeat: "Say hello to my little friend!"
Landing a role in "Cantinflas," a biopic about Mario Moreno, the most beloved comedic actor in Mexico was monumental for Mexican actress Gabriela De La Garza. In an exclusive interview with Latin Post, the Mexico City actress discusses how she challenged herself linguistically and physically for the role and her experience acting in the Oscar-buzzed film, which was released by Pantelion Films and will be available on DVD Dec. 2, 2014.