Season 13 of "American Idol" premieres on Jan. 15 and Jan. 16, but the Top-31 contestants may have already been revealed thanks to a leak by "Idol" bloggers.
Season 13 of "American Idol" has promised to bring back the dream this year with a new feel and new and familiar faces joining the show. The show's newest addition is Louis J. Horvitz as director.
First-time judge, Harry Connick Jr. is spilling details on season 13 of "American Idol," including how he likes his new gig, which gender is bringing the most talent and how the departure of Randy Jackson made for a brand new "Idol."
One must-see this movie this season is the "American Hustle" that is loosely based on the "Abscam" scandal, "a sting operation by the FBI, in which various political office holders were offered bribes on behalf of a (fake) Arab sheikh, it led to multiple convictions, as well as to charges that the FBI unfairly entrapped people." This clever film leads us to ask, who are the modern-day 'hustlers' in America and abroad?
Social media channels flared with concern over Sofia Vergara's possible separation from fiancé Nick Loeb. Competing reports have stated that the ring has been on ...and the ring has been off. There's as much swarming fanfare around Vergara's potential nuptials that's been given to fellow Latinas Christina Milian (engaged to Jas Prince), Alexis Bledel (engaged to Vincent Kartheiser), Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi (engaged to Jionni LaValle), Alexa Vega, (engaged to Carlos Pena Jr.), Elizabeth Gutierrez (engaged to William Levy), Eva Mendez (engaged to Ryan Gosling), and Naya Rivera (engaged to Big Sean). 2012 and 2013 have been the year of distance wedding bells for a number of Latina celebrities. However, an exchange of engagement rings does not guarantee the resounding exchange of vows.
Season 13 of "American Idol" comes to Fox on Jan. 15. With some new faces and the return of a couple familiar ones, everyone on the "Idol" team is promising a new and improved show. According to host Ryan Seacrest and new judge Harry Connick Jr., fans that were turned off by the show's past seasons should give "Idol" another chance.
It's been almost a decade -- and two husbands -- since Jennifer Lopez was married to her second husband, Cris Judd. But that doesn't mean that the former backup dancer can ever stop talking about her!
The 2013 American Music Awards are set to air live this Sunday, Nov. 24th on ABC. That night, America gets to taste a little Latin flavor with recording artist Pitbull hosting the show. It will also be the AMA's first time honoring an artist with an Icon Award. Who might this artist be? None other than our "island gal" Rihanna. "The award was created to honor an artist whose work has influenced pop music on a global level," confirms MSN.
Celia Cruz, known as the "Queen of Salsa," was a force to be reckoned with and a vocal powerhouse who had an incredible charisma and stage presence like no other. The late salsa icon's music will once again bring audiences to their feet at the American Music Awards on Sunday, Nov. 24 on ABC at 8 p.m. EST.
Many American companies today are shifting their focus toward the Latino market in an effort to tap into a growing Latino population in the U.S. At the same time, Latinos in the U.S. are also trying to tap into the Anglo market as well.
Season 13 of "American Idol" begins Jan. 15. Yesterday, Fox released an exclusive preview of the season's highlights showing a friendlier judging panel.
Jennifer Lopez isn't keeping silent. After a U.K doctor claimed that the singer/ actress had already gone under the knife, J.Lo defended her natural beauty vehemently by posting on Twitter that she has never had surgery.
Latina superstar and icon Jennifer Lopez recently graced the cover of Cosmopolitan for Latina's Winter 2013 issue. During her interview with the magazine, she disclosed information about her Puerto Rican upbringing, her childhood hero, and her body.