The 2014 Premios de la Radio show was an emotional night. In between giving out awards to honor the industry's biggest stars, it also took time to pay tribute to those who left too soon.
Yahir Alfredo Sandoval, the man who has admitted to killing Banda El Recodo's Aldo Sarabia Garcia, has come out to ask for forgiveness from the musician's children.
The "Scarface Redux" campaign, launched by the Miami-based, non-profit, Borscht Corp., is encouraging fellow, aspiring filmmakers and movie-lovers to reinvent the classic film by taking out their cameras and iPhones and repeat: "Say hello to my little friend!"
Landing a role in "Cantinflas," a biopic about Mario Moreno, the most beloved comedic actor in Mexico was monumental for Mexican actress Gabriela De La Garza. In an exclusive interview with Latin Post, the Mexico City actress discusses how she challenged herself linguistically and physically for the role and her experience acting in the Oscar-buzzed film, which was released by Pantelion Films and will be available on DVD Dec. 2, 2014.
Chiquis Rivera said her uncle wasn't there for her and her siblings. Chiquis Rivera was a guest on "Sabado Gigante" this weekend, and she spoke about why she was really upset with her uncle, Lupillo Rivera.
From the small screen to the big screen, most of us are suckers for reality TV, like "Dancing With the Stars" where former celebrities re-emerge into the spotlight to see if they can dance, to feel-good romantic comedies that tug at our heartstrings.Yet there's another type of comedy that also gives you that warm and fuzzy feeling -- but not in the way you'd expect. It's stoner comedy, and it's making a unique comeback to the box office with the long-awaited, big-screen reunion of "Cheech and Chong," otherwise known as Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong.
Pedro Fernandez recently left the telenovela "Hasta El Fin Del Mundo" because of his health, and it seems that some on the Internet have tried to take advantage of that by claiming that the actor is dead.
Martin Stoessel talked to young girls about her life as a celebrity. Martina Stoessel may only be 17 years old, but she's had quite the life. The Disney Channel star, who is known for her starring role on "Violetta," recently opened up to 500 people -- most of which were young fans -- about her life, and, more specifically, her autobiography "Simplemente Tini" ("Simply Tini).
The event will also be the first time that Pitbull and Carlos Santana perform together. Angelique Boyer and Sebastián Rulli may not be joining forces for another telenovela, but they will be attending the Latin Grammys.
Celebrities love to dress up, and nothing proves this more than Halloween. As many are invited to lavish parties or have children they want to dress up, fans get to see just how stars do Halloween. Here is a collection of Latino stars getting into the Halloween spirit.
Lupillo Rivera continues fighting for undocumented children. Lupillo Rivera has recorded a song with his daughter, Lupita, for the undocumented children who arrived to the United States.
Luis Coronel is quite active on Instagram, and we found his 10 best moments. Luis Coronel, 18, has been making his mark. For one, he is the youngest singer to top the Latin charts in 13 years, but he's also taking advantage of social media.
Celia Cruz, also known as the "Queen of Salsa" continues to reign and her extraordinary talent will be celebrated with a biopic TV series that Fox Telecolombia Network is developing with Canal RCN.
The highly anticipated TV tribute will be made up of 80, one-hour episodes that will tell the story of Cruz's life from her birth to the height of her fame.