Many people use the word "icon" loosely when singing a star's praises, though it's rarely truly justified. But sometimes the word and the subject are interchangeable, especially if it's a Latina trailblazer at the culmination of Hispanic Heritage Month.
How do you find the extraordinary in the ordinary? What makes a performer truly come alive on stage?After recently watching Brooklyn-based, Venezuelan-born, singer, dancer, artist and storyteller, Migguel Anggelo perform "Between Dreams / Entre Sueños" to a sold-out crowd at Joe's Pub at the Public in New York, I was reminded of how life can imitate art and art can imitate life.
Have you ever had a bad day? Have you ever had a "terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day?"Well Alexander, brilliantly played by Ed Oxenbould, in "Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day," which hit theaters on Friday, Oct. 10 knows a thing or two, or a million about enduring the worst of the worst days.
Inspired by superheroes, such as Wonder Woman, Batman and Robin since her childhood, L.A.-born, Bronx-raised Latina Vanessa Verduga, who appeared on a panel called "Women of Color" at New York Comic-Con 2014, shared her enthusiasm for her campy, comedy-drama comic book and web series, "Justice Woman," as well as her pride for Hispanic Heritage Month with Latin Post.
El Rey Network and its founder and chairman, filmmaker Robert Rodriguez, are celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month with an exclusive video that highlights its Latino talent featured on its popular TV series, including "From Dusk Till Dawn," "Matador" and "El Rey Network Presents: The Director's Chair."
Enrique Iglesias is once again reigning over the charts and breaking records with his latest single "Bailando," and he's probably 'bailando' (dancing) all the way to the bank -- and back to the studio where the music magic happens!
"The Book of Life" creators are asking their fans, "Quieres bailar?" (Do you want to dance?) as they are gearing up for the official release date of the highly anticipated animated film's soundtrack on Oct. 13.
"Frontera! Revolt and Rebellion on the Río Grande" is an unconventional tale that utilizes colorful comic book-style animation, humor, diverse voices, aesthetic complexities and hip-hop to create an enthralling account of the Pueblo Revolt of 1680.
El Dasa had to make a tough decision. At the beginning of "Va Por Ti," Galilea Montijo reminded the contestants and judges that one team captain and his or her entire team would soon be gone.
During his campaign trail for new movie and 2015 Oscar contender "The Liberator," lead actor Edgar Ramirez had a chance to speak to Latin Post.com and talk about the process of becoming the heroic historical figure Simon Bolivar.
Teachers often have the greatest impact on their students; they help mold us into the people we are today, yet sometimes it's only until later in life that you truly recognize the profoundness of their method of teaching or approach.
"Orange Is the New Black" cast members Dascha Polanco and Selenis Leyva may have to sport bland, orange jail uniforms as an inmates at the Litchfield Penitentiary on the popular Netflix dramedy, but when they're not on the clock, these ladies know how to work the red carpet.
This week was busy for Latin celebrities dropping big announcements on social media This week was busy for Latin celebrities dropping big announcements on social media.
Don Omar's house arrest terms were changed at his latest court hearing. Don Omar was supposed to be confined just to his home, but a judge has modified the terms of his house arrest.