Entertainment
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Jenni Rivera’s biopic will tell her struggle in a male-dominated industry
The late Mexican-American singer and activist Jenni Rivera always dreamed of a biopic about her turbulent and inspirational life
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The reasons why foreign animation companies are looking for Latin American talent
Cartoon Network and other companies seek to co-produce series and animated films from countries like Colombia, where labor is cheaper
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From hope to defeat, filmmaker brings Brazilian political crisis to Netflix
"The film is a portrait of the Brazilian political crisis in the first person and, in a certain way, a…
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Cuban artist sketches under the sea among fish and coral reefs
He gets fully kitted out in scuba diving gear including an oxygen tank and yellow flippers and swims out 60…
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Transform your face from natural to colorful
Wearing makeup in summer can be a challenge, but it can also be fun. It's all about technique
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‘Everything is stolen from us’: Tunisians fight to preserve cultural heritage
The looting of archaeological sites is a longstanding problem in Tunisia, said Yasser Jrad, head of the seized objects department…
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Festival or refugee camp? Music events test emergency aid
When an inventor wanted to test-drive a toilet aimed at providing safe sanitation in the developing world, she knew just…
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A Picasso sold during Nazi flight can stay at New York’s Met -U.S. court
The 2016 federal law gives people six years to file claims after learning the whereabouts of artwork lost between 1933…
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With gay couple as stars, Mexican telenovela makes history
A Mexican soap opera, that debuted last Sunday, is set to make television history as the country's first telenovela to feature…
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Uncertain art world eyes key European auctions
“It is a question of whether one feels that the market reflects the general economy and to what extent the…
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