How do you get into the mindset of the modern Latino? Hire some of the most successful Latino Americans who live, breathe and consume entertainment and pop culture, like Jennifer Lopez and Mario Lopez.
On Monday night, NUVOtv held its upfront at The Edison Ballroom in New York City. As always, the big question is what does the network have to offer that no one else does? Although its presentation was flashy, many of its upcoming stories are not because they have never told been told through an outlet like this cable television network.
World Cup Brazil 2014 is fast approaching, and Latinos and soccer aficionados around the world are gearing up to see their favorite soccer teams battle it out on the field, willing to give their blood, sweat and tears for their countries, in the midst of a Brazilian backdrop filled with screaming fans.
L'Wren Scott rocked the fashion industry and Rolling Stones' front man Mick Jagger's world -- and sadly, in death the fashion designer and former model shocks the public with the news of her alleged suicide.
Puerto Rican superstar Jennifer Lopez, also known as "Jenny from the block" will be soon be investigating the block -- in her latest scripted series, a cop drama called "Shades of Blue" on NBC.
Today's celebrities are expected to be much more than one-trick ponies. In order to make it big and keep it that way, stars have to tackle Hollywood from all angles. The following Latina women have already figured that out and are trying their hands at multiple different types of media. With such diverse backgrounds and undeniable talent, Hollywood won't forget these ladies any time soon.
According to Rosie Perez, Jennifer Lopez was a diva even before she became famous. The actress and dancer details Lopez's alleged bad attitude in her new memoir.