The Queen of Ska Punk, Gwen Stefani, on a hiatus from her duties from as the front woman of Orange County rock band No Doubt, made an appearance on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," on Tuesday to critical acclaim by the studio audience, Rap-Up reports.
Returning back to Los Angeles for the first time in 43 years, Fallon celebrated the occasion with a send up of a certain Will Smith favorite, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air theme song; a "tribute to one of the most fabled sagas of moving from the East Coast to the West Coast," the Rolling Stone reports.
Beginning on Wednesday, the public will be granted full access to a collection of letters, writings and personal notes penned by Civil Rights icon Rosa Parks with the opening of the Rosa Parks Collection at the Library of Congress.
Pope Francis had officially decreed that Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero, a man who was killed in 1980 because of his Catholic faith, is now a martyr.
For Dia de la Candelaria (Candlemas Day), Mexicans commemorate the day the Virgin Mary presented baby Jesus to the church by eating tamales, but McDonald's tried to break with the Feb. 2 tradition.
Live from Phoenix, Arizona, for a special Super Bowl Sunday edition of "The Tonight Show," Ferrell and Hart joined the night's lineup to promote their upcoming prison comedy film, Etan Cohen's "Get Hard."
Two bronze statues that had been attributed to Michelangelo as early as the 19th century may in fact be the work of the Italian Renaissance master. The three-foot-high bronzes of two naked, muscular men atop panthers are unsigned, and art historians had long doubted their association with the painter of the Sistine Chapel.
This year's NBA All-Star game features numerous Latino basketball players. Latin Post.com takes a look at the Latino basketball players that were selected this year, and lists full rosters for the Eastern and Western Conference starters and reserves.
The Super Bowl is the biggest sporting event of the year. Players from all facets of life take the field for one shining moment to crown a champion. Latin Post.com takes a look some of the best Hispanic players in the championship game over the years.
¡Latin Food Fest! an annual food fest that celebrates Latin cuisine and spirits on both the East and West Coasts returns to California on March 20-21, 2015 for its next star-studded Latin culinary classic, "Grande Tasting Los Angeles." Festival Executive Director Richie Matthews, who also serves as President of DIÁLOGO Public Relations, shared his enthusiasm for the ¡Latin Food Fest!, as well as some insight on some growing trends in the Latin culinary world with Latin Post in an exclusive interview.
A representative for two-time Oscar winning actor Kevin Spacey confirmed will star in Barry Sonnenfeld's "Nine Lives," playing a businessman who gets trapped in a cat's body after an accident in his next role, Entertainment Weekly reports.
Actor-comedian and screenwriter Dan Aykroyd, a lead player of the original supernatural comedy franchise has endorsed the new cast members of the upcoming "Ghostbusters" film.
The Super Bowl 2015 halftime show has long been a daring testament to America's love of pop culture, showcasing award-winning artists from across a broad range of genres; the centerpiece performance keeping everyone hyped during the during the testosterone-fueled football game's brief intermission.
The Queen of Neo-Soul, Erykah Badu, and subconscious alternative rapper, Common, were among the celebs who paid tribute to Nina Simone over the weekend at "A Celebration of Music In Film," a concert performance shining a spotlight on the music of the Empress of Soul herself, the New York Times reports.
According to The YBF, Ava DuVernay is set to write, produce and direct a new film with Participant Media. Executive producers Jeff Skoll and Jonathan King, who collaborated with the director on her critically acclaimed 2012 film "Middle of Nowhere" are attached.
Show producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron of The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced Wednesday that international recording artist, songwriter and actress Rita Ora will perform the "Grateful" from "Beyond the Lights," one of the five compositions up for this year's Best Original Song Award at the 87th Academy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 22.