Casas & Cribs
By Ronnie Cruz • Nov 3rd, 2008 • Category: EntertainmentIt’s time to get a look at how Latinos are living the life with MTV Tr3s’ “Cribs” show debuting this November with Jenni Rivera.
It’s time to get a look at how Latinos are living the life with MTV Tr3s’ “Cribs” show debuting this November with Jenni Rivera.
Fall is fast approaching bringing with it plenty of Latin film festivals that are worth your time and support. Here are a few you should check out:
Spain’s electric-funk duo, The Pinker Tones, have delivered their latest musical masterpiece, “Wild Animals”, and are gearing up for sultry, summer, stage nights playing the 2008 Vans Warped Tour.
There’s a little film out there that’s making a lot of noise in just a few theatres. It features an all-Latin cast, most of whom mainstream America has never heard of, and hits upon an extremely tender topic, most everyone is aware of.
Seems like our friend Pitbull is ready and eager to hit the road, sharing the stage with fellow Latin rapper, Baby Bash, as the two kick off their much-anticipated tour this spring.
Staci Flood is best known for her extraordinary dancing. After all, she’s been featured in music videos too numerous to count, a ton of commercials, theater, live performances and did her thing on MTV’s “Dancelife.” Now, she’s returning to her love of singing, gearing up for her first solo release and is ready to shake things up…
Rising star Carlos Moreno, Jr. knew he was stepping out on a limb when he packed his bags for Hollywood after failing out of the University of New Mexico. But from where he stands, failure never looked so good. The Texas native wrote, acted, directed and produced his first short film “Habanero,” recently honored at the CineSol Film Festival. Get to know this man on a mission.
Newlywed, Jennifer Peña, is getting ready for the next chapter in her life – motherhood! The Texas native said ‘I do’ to Obie Bermúdez this past June and the two are now expecting their first child together. With her acting star on the rise and the release of her latest CD, Dicen Que el Tiempo, Jennifer’s entourage is growing by the minute…
Cuban born Vida Guerra may be known for putting FHM Magazine on the map, but there’s more to Vida than meets the eye. She’s working on her self-titled CD and has designs on her own clothing line, VG. And oh yeah, the self-described goofy girl talks about those nasty rumors going around…
At the age of 19, singer Lumidee’s smash hit “Never Leave You (Uh Oh)” could be heard blasting over radios across the country, propelling the Puerto Rican beauty to newfound Hip Hop R&B heights. It’s four years later and Lumidee has returned with a new album, a new record label, a new sound, and a new and wiser state of mind. With the release of Unexpected, the Spanish Harlem songstress is eager to prove she’s no one hit wonder. Don’t call it a comeback, call it a homecoming.