Hollywood is in its Consolidation Era, but We Can Fight Back
Consolidation in Hollywood demands our attention. It’s not just an unfair commercial environment – it’s an attack on diversity and democracy.
Consolidation in Hollywood demands our attention. It’s not just an unfair commercial environment – it’s an attack on diversity and democracy.
Millions of Latinos don’t go to the movies because of the language barrier. Thankfully, there’s an app for that – TheaterEars.
As an immigrant woman, my career in the entertainment industry is not built on luck. More like persistence, adaptability, and sacrifice.
I grew up on telenovelas, but I’m no longer centering my life around finding love – that script does not serve me, you, or women in general.
Let’s face it: it’s not easy to talk to apolitical loved ones about why getting involved. But watching TV together? That you can do.
Ana Paula Maia’s International Booker nomination is one more indication that LATAM culture is on the rise globally.
As a local, I went into the 2026 Santa Fe International Literary Festival cautiously optimistic. I left blown away.
RHOM makes Latina identity feel real on screen – and that’s why Bravo’s decision to pause this part of the franchise hurts so much.
For all their supposed moral grayness, narco shows like “Dear Killer Nannies” end up glorifying their subjects. And that’s sickening.
May the force be with you! Star Wars has always been ours, thanks to the Mexican revolutionary who inspired the creation of Princess Leia.