This Sunday, Showtime will debut its nine-part documentary about climate-change, titled "Years of Living Dangerously," which has gathered the support of numerous Hollywood celebrities.
Photos of emaciated limbs and pronounced ribs live beside texts that says "#thinspiration," "#thinspo" or "#ana." The movement moves against "body positivity," which demands the acceptance of your body and others -flaws and all, and advocates for body dysmorphia.
Release date set for August 22 The highly anticipated sequel to the 2005 hit movie Sin City is finally here. Sin City: A Dame to Kill For is set to release on Aug.
The non-partisan coalition tasked with encouraging Latino civic engagement and drawing millennial voters to the polls, Voto Latino, just turned 10-years-old.
For actress Jessica Alba, motherhood and creating a safe, chemical-free environment go hand in hand. That's why she launched The Honest Company, that makes eco-friendly products for babies, such as diapers, wipes and organic onesies, as well as products for the home, in an effort to do her part to make her world a better place.
Most stars don't make a smooth transition from child-to-adult celebrity. When crossing that bridge many stumble and slip due to alcohol or drug use and abuse, and some simply aren't equipped to handle the blinding beams cast down from being in the lime light. But, for the Latino stars who have successfully crossed that bridge, it's time to take a look at the first R-rated roles that appeared on their filmography.
Alexa Vega, who portrayed Carmen Cortez in the family action adventure Spy Kids franchise, is a kid no more -evident by her attire in the newly released film, 'Machete Kills'.
The pop star is set to make her third appearance on the show, but this time she'll be hosting. Lady Gaga has been everywhere these days, and soon, she'll be taking the "Saturday Night Live" stage for a third time.