Latin American soap operas are being reimagined for an American audience through a cross-border partnership between Globo and MFF & Co. Plus: Three classic telenovelas to watch this winter. The ...
Is this it for Xabi Alonso then? Vinicius Junior misses a few chances, Antonio Rudiger goes rogue in his penalty area and ...
A new film about Bolsonaro’s career is on the way. Entitled “Dark Horse,” the film stars Jim Caviezel, the American actor and ...
Netflix Brazil unveils 5 new titles and underscores the global reach of titles from Brazil, its second biggest market in the ...
Who doesn't love a romantic and memorable television proposal between two fan-favorite characters? Here are the best question ...
Amid rising ICE arrests, volunteers provide aid — a meal, a bed, gas money — to anyone visiting someone detained in remote ...
The boycott campaign calls on Telemundo and Univision to stop airing the DHS ads because they say they sow fear among Latinos ...
Kiko poses with his dog Rita at their home in Denver on Sept. 29, 2025. Kiko participated in a study that created a telenovela to help support Hispanics and Latinos living with HIV. Kiko has a classic ...
Karla Susana Olivares Souza was born to a Mexican mother and Chilean father on December 11, 1985, in Mexico City, Mexico. Her mother is Monica Souza, while details about her father remain unknown.
Before the Cuban Revolution scattered a generation of writers, producers and performers to new creative hubs across Latin America, the island was busy building the blueprint for what would become the ...
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