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Chinese in Costa Rica Break Fried Rice Record

It may come as a surprise to those visiting Costa Rica that whether you are in a small town or large city, Chinese food is almost never too far away, thanks in large part to the Chinese living in the country. continue reading »

Lil Wayne Claims he Was Kicked Out of Heat Game for Rooting for Lakers

Rapper Lil Wayne claims he was kicked out of Sunday’s match-up between the Miami Heat and the Los Angeles Lakers for rooting for the Lakers. During the game, which was in Miami, Li continue reading »

Miami Mayor Presents Keys to the City to Spanish Singer Rosana

Spanish singer Rosana was presented with the keys to Miami, where she will perform Feb. 23 as part of the U.S. tour for her new album,"¡Buenos dias, mundo!." continue reading »

Beyonce Admits to Lip-syncing at Inauguration, Vows to Sing Live at Super Bowl

Songstress Beyonce admitted she sang along with her own pre-recorded rendition of the national anthem during President Barack Obama's second inaugural on Jan. 21. continue reading »

Mexican Actress Ana Claudia Talancon Discusses New Role

Mexican actress Ana Claudia Talancon said she was a huge fan of children and soccer, the two subjects of her film, "El sueño de Ivan." "I've always loved kids. I've felt that way since I was a little girl, with my dolls," the actress said. continue reading »

Violence in Entertainment is Not Responsible for Mass Shootings, Says J.Lo

Actress and singer Jennifer Lopez, whose latest film "Parker" premieres Friday, is convinced that the violence seen in Hollywood movies is not the only cause of the mass shootings that periodically shock the nation. continue reading »

Shakira Had Emotional Childbirth, Says Mother

Shakira "became very emotional and the tears flowed" the first time she held her baby, her mother said Friday at the clinic where the singer gave birth to son Milan. continue reading »

Ricky Martin Prepares for “Evita” to Close on Broadway

The revival of the musical "Evita," which brought pop superstar Ricky Martin back to the Broadway stage, will ring down the curtain for the last time next Saturday. continue reading »

Traditional Puerto Rican Festival is Dedicated to Draco Rosa

This year's edition of the traditional San Sebastian Street Festivals, which began Thursday in the historic heart of Old San Juan, is dedicated to Puerto Rican singer-songwriter Draco Rosa. continue reading »

Shakira, Gerard Pique Partner with Unicef for Online “Baby Shower”

Colombian pop star Shakira and FC Barcelona defenseman Gerard Pique, who are expecting their first child in the coming days, said they have organized an online "baby shower" to help underprivileged children around the world. continue reading »

Oscar Nominee Bradley Cooper Will Bring Mother to Awards

Bradley Cooper has gone in just a few years from being just another handsome actor in box office hits like "The Hangover" to being nominated for an Oscar for Best Actor for his role in "Silver Linings Playbook." continue reading »

Benjamin Bratt to Narrate the PBS series “Latino Americans”

The meeting of the Television Critics ASSOCIATION, PBS announced that Benjamin Bratt to narrate ctor LATINO AMERICANS, a landmark six-hour documentary in three parts which will be broadcast nationally on PBS in the fall of 2013. It is the first major television documentary series recounting the experiences and the rich and varied history of Latinos, who have contributed to the transformation of the United States for over 500 years and have become, with over 50 million people , the largest minority in the U.S. continue reading »

Latino Bounty Hunter Series Premiering on Mun2 Cable Network

Roman Morales, a long-time government agent, joins a team of bounty hunters in rounding up people wanted by the law, in the new action series "Fugitivos de la Ley: Los Angeles" (Fugitives of the Law: Los Angeles), to be aired on the Mun2 cable broadcast network. continue reading »

Christian Band Son By Four Promotes New Single

The Puerto Rican Christian music group Son By Four, known internationally for the number "A Puro Dolor" (Purest of Pain), is promoting their new single, "Si Los Ves Llorar" (If You See Them Cry). continue reading »

Telenovela Star Julian Gil Reinvents Classic Hearththrob

Actor Julian Gil plays one of the most winning characters of his career, a classic heartthrob, in "Quien Eres Tu?" (Who Are You?), a telenovela that airs five nights a week on Univision sister network UniMas. continue reading »

Tenor Placido Domingo Performs at Charity Concert in Acapulco

Spanish tenor Placido Domingo made his last appearance of the year at a charity concert in the Mexican Pacific resort city of Acapulco, performing before nearly 20,000 people. continue reading »

Adamari Lopez Promotes New Book in People en Español Magazine

Actress Adamari Lopez will end 2012 appearing on the cover of People en Español magazine and with the publication of her book "Viviendo" (Living), in which she recounts her battle against cancer and the cheating ways of her then-husband Luis Fonsi. continue reading »

Breakups Inspire Colombian Singer Marre’s New Album

Colombian pop singer-songwriter Marre sought inspiration in bygone romances to create the songs of love and loss she composed in New York and will launch in January 2013 in the album "Sombras de Luz" (Shadows of Light). continue reading »

Paulina Rubio’s Ex Limited to Supervised Visitation With Son

Mexican singer Paulina Rubio said Friday that her ex-husband, Spanish businessman Nicolas "Colate" Vallejo Nagera, can only visit their son under the "supervision of a person who cares for the child's physical and mental safety." continue reading »

Nearly 500k Watched Alejandro Sanz Concert Live Online

Nearly half a million people viewed the live online broadcast of Alejandro Sanz's Dec. 6 concert in Miami, the Web site Terra reported Monday. continue reading »