After a recent trip to the Central American country of Belize and its beautiful island of San Pedro on Ambergris Caye, I know what Madonna meant when she sang, "last night I dreamt of San Pedro ... tropical the island breeze, all the nature wild and free, this is where I long to be, La Isla Bonita."
The premiere episode brought lots of tears and lively performances. "Va Por Ti" kicked off on Sunday night, and it wasn't just the contestants that made a splash.
Life is short, and when it comes to matters of the heart, love shouldn't always be taken so seriously. Instead, follow the advice of Aleks Syntek's original song, "Ríete De Amor Hasta Que Mueras!" ("Laugh at Love Until You Die"), created for the film "Cantinflas."
Grammy Award-nominated singer/songwriter Sheila E., also known as Shelia Escovedo, has lived "The Glamorous Life." She caught the eye of Prince in the late '70s, played her heart out on the drums and timbales, launched a solo singing career and became a fierce, world-class drummer and percussionist.
Gustavo Cerati was in a coma four years following a stroke. He died on Sept. 4. Soda Stereo frontman Gustavo Cerati has been confirmed dead on Sept. 4.
Slowly but surely, Michael Peña has become a bona fide movie star. On Thursday, NUVOtv will air an exclusive interview with the actor on "Mario Lopez: One-on-One" where he discusses his rise from high school dropout, to actor, to appearing in megahits like "Babel," "Crash" and "American Hustle," to name a few.
Gloria Trevi and Steven Tyler may be friends, but they won't be collaborating anytime soon. Gloria Trevi continues to work on making an English-language album, but she won't be getting any help from Aerosmith.
San Juan, Puerto Rico-born and New York City-raised digital artist Jose Andres Gutierrez Rivera teamed up with Grammy-winning, L.A.-based, Mexican-American band La Santa Cecilia to create its animated music video for their Beatles' cover, "Strawberry Fields Forever."
This week, Latino stars were sharing online the details about their busy Labor Day Weekends! This week, Latino stars were sharing online the details about their busy Labor Day Weekends! Making time for both work and play, here is what a few celebrities were buzzing about on social media.
Alejandra Guzman is not one to listen to herself singing. Though you may enjoy your Alejandra Guzmán records, the singer does not. According to TV Notas, sometimes Guzmán would rather let an unknown singer sing in her place so that she can rest.
Lucero had a big week, and Maite Perroni is gearing up for next week. While Shakira confirming she was pregnant and Victoria Justice renaming herself Vicki Minaj and twerking to "Anaconda" were some popular stories this week, here's a collection of stories you may have missed.
Rulli and Boyer have been making Mexican audiences laugh with their new show. The era of Sebastián Rulli and Angelique Boyer isn't over just because "Lo Que La Vida Me Robó" is over.
Mexico's greatest and most beloved comedic film star of all time, Cantinflas, was given the lofty moniker of the "Charlie Chaplin of Mexico." Even the iconic Chaplin himself, who also lived and breathed for entertaining others, considered Cantinflas to be "the best comedian alive."
Awards season is officially underway as the 2014 Venice Film Festival opened with Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu's satire "Birdman." How was the film received and is the film a potential Oscar contender?