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The Joy of Journaling
By Angie Romero | 04/16/2010 - 18:00 | 0 Comments
A while ago, Cinema Tropical put together a list of the best Latin American films of the past decade. Not surprisingly, Argentina dominated the list, with 39 mentions (and 3 in the top 10 alone). Looking over the list, I realized I have a lot of catching up to do. So imagine...
Ricky Martin Comes Out of the Closet (Finally)
By Elayne Fluker | 03/29/2010 - 17:27 | 8 Comments
After years of speculation and avoiding the uncomfortable question about whether or not he was gay (because really, did it matter?!), Ricky Martin has finally come out of the closet.
On the singer's Web site rickymartinmusic.com, he gives a seemingly heartfelt...
I Heart Tattoos
By Angie Romero | 03/26/2010 - 18:00 | 5 Comments
Whomever doesn't deem the Mara Salvatrucha, aka MS-13 gang, a threat to our society is in denial. Their activities consist mainly of drug and arms smuggling, kidnapping, robbery, human trafficking, and murder. With close to 10,000 members in the U.S. alone, the Mara is one of the FBI’s and ICE’s biggest concerns. Most MS-13 members are immigrants who fled Central America's...
Lost Souls
By Angie Romero | 03/23/2010 - 18:51 | 0 Comments
Soon, in the pages of Latina, you will see something special we’re putting together, which touches on Latinos and the army. Sorry to be so vague— gotta keep you guessing! Until then, I highly recommend watching a documentary called Lost Souls, which premiered on PBS as part of the Emmy Award-winning "Independent Lens" anthology series (check local listings or...
Argentina's Breakthrough Artists
By Latina Author | 03/15/2010 - 14:07 | 4 Comments
In Argentina's male-dominated music scene, a strong, talented group of women are determined to do their own thing. Here, and in the April 2010 issue of Latina, these musical women are featured in their elements, doing what they love.
Click through the slideshow to see video of some of the artists...
Ana de la Reguera Hates Jeans, Loves Tracy Morgan
By Gerri Miller | 03/01/2010 - 16:49 | 3 Comments
When Ana de la Reguera first turns up in the new movie Cop Out, she’s bedraggled, disheveled and tied up in the trunk of a car—a far cry from the perfectly put together beauty in a chic black Theory dress who’s in L.A. for a day of press before returning to New York for the film’s premiere. A bold gold and black necklace she bought...
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