NUVOtv Celebrates Latino Cast of Showtime's 'Dexter' With December Binge Specials: Where Are the Actors Now?

It's been over a year since "Dexter" fans started mourning the end of the Showtime hit starring Michael C. Hall. Luckily, the sadness can be accompanied by reruns, as NUVOtv has made December a month to celebrate not only the violent drama, but the Latino cast members that made the show unforgettable.

'Orange Is the New Black's' Laverne Cox Teases Sophia's 'Powerful' New Storyline [Video]

"Orange Is the New Black" actress Laverne Cox has been quite busy lately, which is great news for Sophia fans.

'Revenge' Actress Karine Vanasse Talks Upcoming Episode You Can't Miss [Video]

According to "Revenge" actress Karine Vanasse, there's an upcoming episode in Season 4 you don't want to miss.

'Mad Men' Creator Matthew Weiner Talks Season 7, Says AMC Show's Global Success Validated His 'Feeling About Humanity'

"Mad Men" is coming to an end, and although creator Matthew Weiner is full of gratitude, he still isn't sharing any details about the upcoming second part of Season 7.

'Food Chains' Documentary Brings Hope for Immokalee, Florida Migrant Farm Workers to Earn Extra Pennies [Trailer]

The documentary "Food Chains" brings the problems of migrant farm workers in the United States' food system to mainstream light in a way seldom seen since Edward R. Murrow's 1960 TV documentary "Harvest of Shame," which forced American families to think about how their Thanksgiving dinner got to the table. More than 50 years later, the challenge for farm workers has developed from a lack of respect from farm owners to a lack of care from supermarkets.

Comedian Erik Rivera Talks Embracing Latino Culture, Upcoming Eva Longoria-Produced Sitcom, and NUVOtv Special 'Erik Rivera: I'm No Expert'

On Nov. 8, comedian Erik Rivera's first stand-up special will air on NUVOtv. With a reputation at famous comedy clubs like Gotham Comedy Club and The Laugh Factory, appearances on landmark shows and an NBC series on the way, "Erik Rivera: I'm No Expert" is just in time to introduce the comedian to those who haven't yet gotten the chance to catch a glimpse of this rising star.

Pepper Actress Naomi Grossman Says 'American Horror Story: Freak Show' Doesn't Scare Her

Pepper actress Naomi Grossman has opened up about playing such an ugly character on "American Horror Story: Freak Show."

Dakota Johnson Reportedly Looks Like a 'Dishrag' in 'Fifty Shades of Grey' Sex Scenes

According to sources, Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan reshot scenes for the "Fifty Shades of Grey" movie because the sex scenes between their two characters were not sexy.

'Couples Therapy' Therapist Says Juan Pablo Galavis and Nikki Ferrell Are 'Really Trying to Make This Work'

According to VH1's "Couples Therapy" psychotherapist Jenn Berman, Juan Pablo Galavis and Nikki Ferrell, who got together on the last season of "The Bachelor," are making progress.

'The Bachelorette' Couple Andi Dorfman and Josh Murray Talk Potential Televised Wedding, Reality Stars Who Are, Aren't Invited

The latest couple spawned from "The Bachelorette," Andi Dorfman and Josh Murray, are working on their wedding invitation list.

Starz Docu-Series 'The Chair' Seeks Definition of 'A Good Movie' With Chris Moore, Zachary Quinto, an NYU Alumnus and a YouTube Star

On Monday, producers of Starz' new docu-series "The Chair," as well as star Anna Martemucci, sat down for a panel at New York City's SVA Theater as part of the New York Television Festival. Missing, however, was the other star of "The Chair," Shane Dawson.

Will Alfonso Ribeiro, Erin Andrews, Len Goodman and Karina Smirnoff Continue 'DWTS'? [Video]

"Dancing With the Stars" has had some cast shake-ups and injuries lately, leaving many fans wondering when their favorites will return.

'Downton Abbey' Star Michelle Dockery Talks Running Into Fans, Childhood Lady Mary Wouldn't Understand

According to "Downton Abbey" actress Michelle Dockery, her character, Lady Mary Crawley would not be able to relate to her life.

Study: Genetic Variant Found in Some Latinas With Indigenous Ancestors Reduces Breast Cancer Risk By About 40 Percent

According to a new study led by researchers from University of California, San Francisco, one in five Latina women with indigenous American ancestors carry a variant that lowers their risk of breast cancer.

Congressman Don Young Blames Alaska's High Suicide Rates on Lack of Family Support, Government Handouts

Alaska Rep. Don Young is getting criticized for controversial comments he made this week about suicide in his state, which has the highest per capita suicide rate in the country.

Sarah Paulson Details 'American Horror Story: Freak Show' Moment That Had Her 'Crying on Set'

Although Sarah Paulson has filmed a lot of traumatizing scenes on "American Horror Story," it was Season 4, dubbed "Freak Show," that caused the actress to have her first breakdown.

'Fifty Shades of Grey' Star Dakota Johnson Spotted in Los Angeles With Mother Melanie Griffith [Pic]

"Fifty Shades of Grey" star Dakota Johnson has been spending some quality time with her

Fired Cuban 'Late Show With David Letterman' Cue-Card Holder Says Host Is 'Isolated From Everything'

On Monday, "Late Show With David Letterman" executive producer Rob Burnett informed Tony Mendez, who worked as a cue-card holder on the show since 1993, that he was fired following a physical fight with staff writer Bill Scheft.

Lindsay Lohan Shares Then Deletes Her Opinion on Brazil Presidential Election

Actress Lindsay Lohan shared her two cents on the upcoming runoff presidential election in Brazil, before retracting her statements.

Mexico UNICEF Ambassador and Singer Cesar Costa Talks Fighting Latin American Teenage Pregnancies With Education

Recently, singer, actor and UNICEF Mexico ambassador Cesar Costa discussed problems facing Latin America.

Populism, Inequality, Violence Threatening Latin American Democracy, Spain Official Says

On Tuesday, Jesus Gracia, Spain's secretary of state for international cooperation and for Ibero-America, named what he thinks are the biggest problems facing Latin American democracies.

Despite Calls for Strict Voter ID Laws, Labor Sec. Tom Perez Says In-Person Fraud Isn't a Problem

At the National Press Club on Monday, the potential successor to Attorney General Eric Holder, Labor Secretary Tom Perez, discussed the alleged problem of in-person voter fraud ahead of the midterm elections.

Cheech Marin, Ron Perlman and Oscar Award Winning Composer Gustavo Santaolalla Talk Joining 'The Book of Life'

"The Book of Life" has brought Mexico's Day of the Dead holiday to colorful, animated life, and now those involved with the movie are discussing what drew them to the film.

Epidemiologist-Turned-Mayor From Harvard University Receives $100K for Reducing Cali, Colombia Homicide Rates

Recently, Dr. Rodrigo Guerrero, an epidemiologist who got his degree from Harvard University, became the first recipient of the Roux Prize for reducing crime rates in Cali, Colombia, where he is mayor.

Microsoft CEO Talks Controversial Women Comment, Says Company Pays Men and Women 'Equally'

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is opening up about women and diversity in the workplace after comments he made at the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing on Oct. 9 raised eyebrows.
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