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‘Southland’ Actress Carmen Corral Talks Banda Music & Hot Scenes with Ben McKenzie (EXCLUSIVE)

Carmen Corral
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Mexican American actress Carmen Corral has been hustling her way through Hollywood ever since graduating from UCLA with a theater degree in 2004. The Chicago native’s first big break came shortly after graduation when she landed a role in HBO’s Chicano rights film Walkout, which depicted the 1968 East L.A. student uprising.

National Poetry Month: 10 of Our Favorite Latino Poets

Whether it's a sonnet or a free verse, poetry has the power to move the soul the way no other form of literature can. In honor of National Poetry Month, we are counting down 10 of our favorite Latino poets of all time. Find out who made the cut and let us know who your favorite writer is!

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Sandra Cisneros (1954 – Present)

The Chicana writer may be best known for her fiction novel, The House on Mango Street, and her collection of short stories, Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories, but Cisneros has also published an array of raw and descriptive poems that challenge Chicana identity and sexuality. Her poetry collections, My Wicked Wicked Ways and Loose Woman, include vivid and erotic proses that celebrate the essence of being a free and fearless woman.  

8 Gay Latino Celebs Who Are Out and Proud!

Linda Perry has been buzzing this week after news broke that she's engaged to The Talk co-host Sara Gilbert are officially engaged! The Brazilian songwriter planned a musical picnic to pop the question.

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Why we love her: The rock musician looks out for her own. Perry is very involved with the Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Center and, through its annual event “An Evening with Women,” helps provide a safe place and support for LGBT youth. 

Happy Birthday, Ana de la Reguera! 8 Ways She Gives Back to the Latino Community

Since portraying Sister Encarnación in 2006’s Jack Black-starrer Nacho Libre, Ana de la Reguera has been making her mark in Hollywood, as well as maintaining her superstar status in Latin America. But the Mexican actress, who just happens to be turning 36 today (April 8), hasn’t forgotten her roots. When she isn’t acting or modeling, de la Reguera spends her time with charitable projects. Here’s a look at her philanthropic efforts.

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Kahlua with a Cause

In 2010, Ana de la Reguera appeared in Kahlua’s new ad campaign, “Delicioso,” which aimed to celebrate the rich history and heritage of Veracruz, The actress, who was born and raised in the Mexican state, invited viewers to meet the people and explore the culture of Veracruz, while spotlighting the origins and ingredients of the brand. For her involvement, Kahlua donated $50,000 to help the Capadocia actress establish a foundation to help Veracruz recover from Hurricane Karl, which ravaged the area days before shooting the Kahlua ads.

Commentary: Too Bad Daddy Yankee Isn’t Gay

Daddy Yankee Isn’t Gay But Hip-Hop Needs a Gay Superstar
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When a picture allegedly showing Daddy Yankee making out with another guy hit Twitter earlier this week, the reggaeton superstar had to once again take time out of his busy schedule to make it clear that he’s straighter than an arrow — twice.

17 Latino Hunks In Trunks!

Summer will soon rear its hot head and it's never too early to admire hunks in trunks (we will all do it anyway, so why not get a head-start?). From William Levy to Mark Consuelos to Amaury Nolasco, we're taking a step back to admire the shirtless mankind. Go on, enjoy the view with us... just make sure you have multiple windows open on your browser. Wouldn't want to get caught at work ogling at these scorching visuals.

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Aarón Díaz

Can anyone look this fine standing up? Just standing up and looking to the left? No, we don’t think so. Aarón Díaz, just keep existing - you don't have to do much else. Thanks.

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