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New Actor Chosen for 'The Flash' Movie

The new "Flash" for the movie is... Ezra Miller. Miller is an openly LGBT actor. Grant Gustin from The CW's "The Flash" is out, Ezra Miller is in.

Cheech Marin Brings the Laughs with Comical Serenades and Helps Diego Luna in His Quest for True Love in Jorge Gutierrez and Guillermo del Toro's "Book of Life"

If you are ever in need of a wing man and a singing entourage to help woo your true love, Cheech Marin is your man!In "The Book of Life," Marin voices the hysterical role of Pancho Rodriguez, one of Manolo's (voiced by Diego Luna's hilarious mariachi friends, the "Rodriguez brothers" (also voiced by Gabriel Iglesias and Ricardo Sanchez "Mandril"). In the film, they try "fun, though hardly romantic versions of Rod Stewart's 'Do Ya Think I'm Sexy' and Biz Markie's 'Just a Friend' - the latter to the accompaniment of a toy piano."

'Game of Thrones': Learn to Speak 'Dothraki' with This App

The language and popularity of Dothraki is growing as fast Klingon. "Star Trek" has spawned the Klingons and their dialect, the J. R. R. Tolkien novels and "The Hobbit" films have elvish language, and now "Game Of Thrones" is bringing its viewers and fans the Dothraki language.

'Sabores Yucatecos: A Culinary Tour of the Yucatán' Co-Author Chef Gilberto Cetina Talks Yucatán Cuisine and Culture

Chef Gilberto Cetina teamed up with writer Katharine A. Diaz and son Gilberto Diaz Jr. to create a cookbook that invokes crisp images of Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula. The hardback culinary tour offers techniques, a glossary, a "rule-of-thumb guide" and tips.

Top 5 Discount & Unique Halloween Costumes, Wigs & Decorations for 2014

Popular costumes for this year's Halloween are based mostly on movies and TV shows. Elsa from "Frozen" is particularly popular among girls.

'Dear White People' Movie Reviews and Release: Film Satarizes American Racial Stereotypes

In a critique of lingering racism in today's culture, a new film "Dear White People" offers a satirical and comedic look at stereotypes.

'The Book of Life:' Hector Elizondo on Playing Father-Son Role with Diego Luna and Exploring the Human Condition with the Help of Jorge Gutierrez and Guillermo del Toro

Celebrated actor Hector Elizondo, who was recently honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Hispanic Organization of Latino Actors in New York, takes his roles very seriously, whether it's on the stage, the small or big screen, or on the radio as a member of the distinguished L.A. Theatre Works for National Public Radio.

MLB Playoffs: Top Latino Players to Watch in Chase for 2014 World Series

The 2014 World Series is almost here. With just three teams remaining in the postseason, Latin Post takes a look at the best Latin American baseball players left in the postseason.

'Book of Life' Director Jorge Gutierrez: Female Characters Are 'Love Letter' to Wife and Mother, Guillermo del Toro-Produced Film Is 'Dream Come True'

Imagine seeing your life's work come alive on the big screen, watching your heartfelt storytelling and illustrations inspired by your upbringing and culture unfold -- all with the help of your favorite producer, Oscar winner Guillermo del Toro, a stellar cast, including Diego Luna, Channing Tatum and Zoe Saldana and a soundtrack that features the legendary Plácido Domingo. Now imagine it all in 3D.

Catholic Bishops Say LGBT People Offer 'Gifts and Qualities'

Vatican reveals document toying with idea of accepting homosexuals A new document supporting homosexuals from the Vatican has caused controversy within the ranks of church conservatives but has won cheers from LGBT rights advocates.

Author Natalia Sylvester Explains That the Latino Narrative Belongs to Everyone in the US

When author Natalia Sylvester was young, a teacher told her that there's a story behind every story behind every story. And Sylvester found this to be exceptionally true when applied to the narrative of Latinos and Latino writers in the U.S.

'The Flash' TV Show: 5 Things That Make It Better Than 'Arrow' and Way Better Than 'Smallville'

The ratings and critics agree that The CW's "The Flash" is a hit. Here are five things that make it such.

New York Comic Con: 'The Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five Armies'

What should the Peter Jackson fans expect at the New York Comic Con? So far music, and exclusive movie posters.

Marvel Comics Set to Debut Squirrel Girl Comic Book Series

Who is Squirrel Girl? This could be Marvel's next step in its female-centric superheroes. No need to fear, Squirrel Girl is here! Marvel's lesser know superhero is getting her own comic book run.

Study Reveals Insight to Long-Term Marijuana Use, Some Say Debunks Myth That Weed Is Less Dangerous

Study reveals insight to long-term marijuana use, some say debunks myth that weed is less dangerous The idea that smoking pot is less dangerous than the use of heroin or drinking alcohol, and less addictive, has been definitively debunked by a World Health Organization expert, but some media are reporting the reports are false.

Seattle to Celebrate Indigenous People's Day on Columbus Day

Seattle will recognize Indigenous People's Day on Columbus Day on Monday by signing it into law. Minneapolis recognized it earlier this year, and efforts are afoot to change the name of the national holiday because it has painful associations for indigenous peoples.

James Bond Comics Coming Soon in Graphic Novels

James Bond, aka 007, is coming to comic books. Fighting and killing villains, saving the world, getting the girl and using cool gadgets to do it with is all in a day's work for the British spy James Bond.

Celebrity Book News: Stephen King Says Physical Books Here to Stay, Nathan Lane and Partner Write a Picture Book

"Physical books are here to say," says Stephen King, author of "Pet Cemetery" and "The Shinning." Broadway and film star Nathan Lane, along with his partner, will write a picture book.

New York Comic Con 2014: Hip-Hop and Comic Books: Diverse Cultures Mirroring History and Society

Comic books and the hip-hop genre have had influences on each other for decades, and it was given the spotlight at New York Comic Con 2014.

Nobel Peace Prize Winners 2014: Muslim Teen From Pakistan, Hindu Man From India Receive 95th Award

The two activists advocate children's rights and education in their home countries as well as the rest of the world.
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