Hanging up her hat? Kelly Ripa revealed that she has considered leaving her talk show, Live With Kelly and Ryan, for decades in favor of a job outside the spotlight.
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Dance of the 41 (★★★★☆), the steamy fictionalized account of a real-life scandal that rocked Mexican high society in 1901.Alfonso Herrera, so good on Sense8 as the lover of a closeted action star, is excellent here as the son-in-law with a secret, Ignacio de la Torre.
At first, Ignacio’s new wife, Amada Díaz (Mabel Cadena), suspects little of her husband’s late-night wanderings.The daughter of Mexico’s president Porfirio Díaz (Fernando Becerril), Amada believes Ignacio merely works hard as a
.Hanging up her hat? Kelly Ripa revealed that she has considered leaving her talk show, Live With Kelly and Ryan, for decades in favor of a job outside the spotlight.
SANTA FE, N.M. -- Officials at the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe have announced plans to build a facility large enough to fill an entire city block.The new 54,000-square-foot museum will be built on the site of a former Safeway grocery store, which is currently occupied by the museum’s Education Center and Prima Title, The Santa Fe New Mexican reported.
EXCLUSIVE: Popular Mexican actor Osvaldo Benavides (Netflix’s Monarca) is joining the cast of ABC’s The Good Doctor as a series regular for the upcoming fifth season.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterMelissa Barrera has been cast in the lead role of the Netflix drama series “Breathe.”Variety exclusively reported that the series had been ordered at the streamer back in February.
en español just because we can. The slapdash attempt at Latinidad doesn’t end there. The setting is clearly defined as the Old West, where someone of Latin descent would more than likely be Mexican.
Luis Miguel: La Serie is coming back.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla Ahead of its Season 2 finale, “Luis Miguel: La Serie” is announcing that it will get a third (and final) season on Netflix.
Manuel Betancourt November 1901. Mexico City.
Guy Lodge Film CriticMany a chef will tell you that fish and cheese don’t go together, but “Blue Miracle” says otherwise.
Page Six first revealed in November that Teresa and Ruelas were an item, and although they’ve been together less than a year, some of Giudice’s castmates believe the two will go the distance.MEGAMEGAMEGAView SlideshowGiudice’s sister-in-law Melissa Gorga said in an episode of “RHONJ” recently, “I believe this is her husband.”Giudice was previously married to Joe Giudice, with whom she shares four daughters. She and Joe split in December 2019 after 20 years of marriage.
Spring fling! Luann de Lesseps has a new man in her life — and she couldn’t be happier.
Fiancés no more! 90 Day Fiancé couple Armando Rubio and Kenneth Niedermeier are officially married.
Anna Marie de la Fuente In an unprecedented move, Kate del Castillo’s Cholawood and Fabrica de Cine’s Gaston Pavlovich, producer of Martin Scorsese’s “The Irishman” and “Silence,” have teamed up with Endemol Shine Boomdog (ESB) to co-produce “El Agente Mexicano” (“The Mexican Agent”).The series is loosely based on the true story of Francisco García, a young photographer who is recruited by the CIA after inadvertently saving President Kennedy from an assassination attempt during a 1962 visit to
Good Morning America's Ginger Zee prepared to film in an incredible location, and she wowed fans as she wore just a life vest for her 'epic adventure'.MORE: Ginger Zee captivates in tight white bodysuit and heelsThe meteorologist looked sensational as she styled out the yellow item as she got into a kayak to explore her surroundings.Ginger was filming inside a beautiful 19th century church in Mexico that had previously been submerged up until this point.WATCH: Ginger Zee shows off her toned
Luann De Lesseps is all right with the drama.
Anna Marie de la Fuente Mexican filmmaker Yulene Olaizola’s fifth feature, “Tragic Jungle” (“Selva Tragica”), which snagged two awards at the 77th Venice Festival, debuts June 9 on Netflix.Loosely inspired by the novel “Caribal: El Infierno Verde” by Mexican novelist-diplomat Rafael Bernal, “Tragic Jungle” is set in 1920 on the border between Mexico and Belize.
This weekend’s episode of “Saturday Night Live” will be a historic occasion for the long running sketch show.