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RIP: TV Characters Whose Deaths Shocked Us!

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María LaGuerta (Lauren Velez), Dexter (2012)

Sure, the writing was on the wall… As the drama on the seventh season of Dexter unfolded, Lauren Velez’s character Captain María LaGuerta became increasingly suspicious of the Showtime series’ main character, serial killer Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall). But the death of Velez’s character in last season’s finale still managed to leave us completely speechless! Mainly because it was Dexter’s sister Debra who would ultimately kill LaGuerta with a single gunshot to the chest. 

'The Chew' Cooks Up Some Latin Flavor & Celebrates Cinco de Mayo (EXCLUSIVE VIDEO)

The Chew Hosts during the Cinco de Mayo episode
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The Chew is having a grand Cinco de mayo party today – and Latina and The Latin Kitchen (TLK) were granted exclusive behind-the-scenes access!

33 Badass Comedians With Latin Roots!

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Fred Armisen

Comedian Fred Armisen has had us in stitches since 2002 as a long-time member of the Saturday Night Live cast. He’s portrayed much beloved characters like Venezuelan nightclub comedian Fericito and Garth of the duo Garth and Kat (Kristen Wiig) who create songs on the spot. Outside of SNL the Venezuelan actor is the co-creator and co-star of the sketch comedy Portlandia.    

'Love & Hip Hop' Atlanta’s Joseline Talks Stevie J, Latina Curves & Sex (EXCLUSIVE VIDEO)

Joseline from Love & Hip Hop Atlanta

Joseline Hernandez is a reality TV hurricane. Any time the statuesque Puerto Rican graces the screen on VH1’s Love & Hip Hop Atlanta, everyone needs to hold on to their hats because Hurricane Joseline doesn’t leave any survivors. Haters beware! The former exotic dancer-turned-singer continues to bring the drama for your mama (and whoever wants some) every Monday night second on LHHATL.

Latino Tony Winners through the Years: A Retrospective

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Who: Jose Quintero
Awards: Best Play (as co-producer)—Long Days’ Journey Into Night, 1957; Best Director—A Moon for the Misbegotten, 1974.
If Ferrer is the Latino stage acting legend, then panameño Quintero is his behind-the-scenes counterpart, who was honored with a theater named in his honor. The director and producer specialized in Eugene O’Neill plays and won both his Tony’s directing or producing the playwright’s work. He is considered the founder of off-Broadway productions, having started the Circle in the Square Theater.

3 Reasons Marc Anthony Will Save Salsa

Marc Anthony performs at the 2013 Billboard Latin Awards
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Marc Anthony is back! Last night, the Puerto Rican superstar rocked the Billboard Latin Music Awards with a rousing performance of his new single, “Vivir Mi Vida,” off his first album of original content in almost a decade.

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