Mexico is the top performing Spanish-speaking country at the Academy awards, but right behind the nation is Spain. The European country has been nominated 59 times at the biggest awards show in the film industry and has come away with 14 victories.
In this edition of Latin Post's "Palabras" series, the delightful Rudy Ch. Garcia chats about his writing, and purposes of creating Chicano literature that doesn't confOrm to any rules.
Chef Aarón Sánchez has gotten many touchdowns when it comes to his inventive spins on classic Latin cuisine that ups the ante on high-quality flavor and he's doing it again, but this time it's for Super Bowl 2015. Sánchez shared his Tabasco-infused recipes for the Super Bowl in an exclusive interview with Latin Post.
The first teaser trailer for "Chronicle" director Josh Trank's much-discussed reboot of "The Fantastic Four" finally hit the world wide web and it looks marvelous.
For almost two decades, Spanish artist Domingo Zapata has made New York City his home. Zapata, who spoke with Latin Post in an exclusive interview, is adding to the fabric of American art with a poignant, commemorative World Trade Center American Flag Installation.
Forensic experts involved in a nine-month search in the Convent of the Barefoot Trinitarians in Madrid for the remains of Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes may have just hit pay dirt; they believe they have finally come across the coffin belonging to the author of "Don Quixote."
The 2015 Australian Open has officially reached the quarterfinals. Only the very best tennis players in the world remain in contention for a chance to win the first grand slam of the tennis year. Uruguay's Pablo Cuevas and Brazil's Marcelo Melo have a very good chance at doing just that.
Miss Colombia Paulina Vega has been crowned Miss Universe during the 63rd annual Miss Universe pageant Sunday in Miami, beating out contestants from 88 other countries.
Greta Wienfeld Ferusic, who lives in Sarajevo now, had to yell her tattooed identification number A9233 out for 10 full months every morning for lineups at Auschwitz.
Throngs of Bolivians have taken to the streets of Sucre, Bolivia's capital, throwing flowers and dancing in a pagan joy to ring in the return of Ekeko, their 2,000-year-old pre-Columbian god of abundance and prosperity.
The Rev. Russell Moore, the man who leads the Southern Baptist's Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, is on a mission: He wants to bring leaders of the nation's largest Protestant denomination together along racial lines.
Experts seeking out the remains of Miguel de Cervantes are considering the possibility that they are in the final phase of a truly quixotic nine-month quest to solve the mystery about where the Spanish poet, playwright and novelist was buried.
Dyckman Beer Co. founder Juan Camilo took a chance and never looked back leaves the corporate finance world to launch New York City's first and only Latino-owned beer brewing company.