In one of his latest appearances, Nye is more adamant than ever that creationism is only hurting the younger generations and not fostering an environment that will allow them to think critically.
This past week, New York high society was dressed to the nines as they came together to celebrate "Real Housewives of New York" star Sonja Morgan, who landed the cover of Latino Show Magazine's "The Anniversary Issue" and is launching her Sonja Morgan New York fashion collection that is set to debut Spring/Summer 2015.
New York City is making preparation to offer 8 million New York residents the chance to apply for a municipal identification card, IDNYC. Half of New York City residents, aged 16 and over, do not have a New York State Driver's License.
Gourmet gift baskets are a hot item this holiday season, and they sure make a great gift. Who does not like to indulge on some delicious chocolates, cheeses or wines? That's especially true when given their price tags, the recipients might not typically pamper themselves with such items.
Trending on social media and featured on the search engine's iconic Google Doodle, viewers may have noticed that Annie Jump Cannon, a pioneering female astronomer, would have celebrated her 151st birthday on Thursday, Dec. 11. Cannon is recognized universally for her career stargazing and classifying the stars based on their stellar spectra. She would analyze those great, luminous celestial spheres of plasma in the sky and calculate the spectrum of electromagnetic radiation, including visible light, that discharges from them.
Janice Spina begins with a title. The Portuguese children's author, who is a mother of three, must have a title before she begins writing her colorful works that often tell the story of evolving characters and plucky animals, who always manage to take the writer and her readers on an edifying journey.
Bright red lipstick with well-dressed eyes and fully-prepped hair is often the uniform of Latinas, who not only take pride in their appearance, but see their makeup brushes as an instrument of power, able to grant them instant gratification, empowerment and confidence via the application and blending of color.
It's been a British invasion in New York City this week! The city has been buzzing between the arrival of Prince William and The Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton who came here for the first time ever and visited The White House, 9/11 Memorial and watched basketball with Beyoncé and JAY Z -- to the a highly anticipated visit from the cast and director of "Downton Abbey," the highest-rated drama on PBS, which Latin Post attended.
Needless to say, it's been a rather exciting time for New Yorkers and Brits alike.
For hosts inviting friends and loved ones to celebrate the holidays, or for those who want to shake up the typical holiday card sent out to let everyone know what's been going on with the family for the past year, there are some great ideas and services out there to make the card crafting process super simple!
Shortly after his interview with Frank Rich for New York magazine's Vulture went viral, stand-up comedian Chris Rock made headlines when he addressed unrest in Ferguson, the Cosby controversy and 'Racial Progress.' Promoting "Top Five," his third effort as a director, Rock talked about being black in the entertainment industry and the "slave state" of Mexicans. The editorial will go down in the books as Rock's most controversial to date, if not his more candid.
Actress Aileen Quinn, who played "Annie" in the 1982 film adaptation of "Annie" tells Latin Post that she thinks there should also be a Latina "Annie" during the film's red carpet and premiere at Ziegfeld Theater in New York.
The latest remake of the beloved American musical-turned-movie, "Annie" will surely see the sun come out, but this time it will be to a more diversified 'tomorrow' set in the bustling Big Apple. And you can bet your bottom dollar that with its blockbuster backing -- including producers Jada Pinkett Smith, Will Smith, Shawn "JAY Z" Carter who is also on the film's soundtrack - that "Annie" has a good shot at a successful box office run.
Bilingual people are more efficient at higher-level brain functions. New research suggests that those who speak two languages likely have the "bilingualism advantage," meaning that they're more efficient at language processing and other tasks.
Do you wonder what Stephen Colbert's super powers will be in his own comic book? Don't, he might not have any. Meanwhile, Eddie Izzard is working on his memoir.