Interview

Exclusive: Elizabeth DeShong Talks Two Hermias at the Metropolitan Opera, 'Madame Butterfly' & Mozart's 'Requiem'

On Feb. 26, the Metropolitan Opera will revive the baroque pastiche "The Enchanted Island" for its second run at the historic house. Among the artists returning to the production is mezzo-soprano Elizabeth DeShong. The singing-actress recently spoke with Latinos Post about her return to the role as well as her other work at the Met Opera this season.

President Obama Endorses Legalization Of Marijuana As A Social Justice Issue; D.C. Lawmakers Agree

Following the passage of a bill last week by a city council committee in Washington D.C. that brought the nation’s capital a step closer to decriminalizing marijuana, President Obama voiced publicly his opinion that it’s important for the legalization of marijuana to go forward.

Exclusive: Angela Meade on Met Opera's 'Falstaff,' Future Verdi Roles & Rossini in Turin

Opera Singer Angela Meade speaks with Latinos Post about singing at the Met and her forthcoming Italian debut.

Exclusive: Brazilian Baritone Paulo Szot on 'Fledermaus,' Australia, Broadway & FIFA World Cup 2014

Latinos Post interviews Brazilian Baritone Paulo Szot. Landing the lead role in "South Pacific" and then winning a Tony award. Singing at a jazz club or cabaret.

Interview on Univision’s "Despierta América" Exposes Britney Spears as Possible Racist

Pop queen Britney Spears recently placed her foot into her mouth during an interview on Univision’s Despierta América, which took place last week. When asked what her favorite aspect of Latino culture was, Spears asserted that Latinos were "very sexy," and they made her think of the typical "bad boy" type that fathers warn daughters against. Spears, 32, could have easily used the opportunity to endorse positives that are apparent in the Latino community, such as strong family values, connections to the church, or perseverance.