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via Juan Tejada - De la pelicula "El Peñòn de las Animas" (1942).
More of a popularity list really, People en Español’s 50 Most Beautiful people… well celebrities, edition is at your local grocery stores and retail shops now. As if you hadn’t already noticed, with all the promotion People does every year to get as much attention as possible during this time. They even have an entire TV show dedicated to announcing the bellos on Univision now.
This year, though, for some reason, the list of famosos being recognized, to me, is missing a little oomph. A little star power. A little pizazz. The themes are interesting, sure. Vintage looks on the usual suspects we’ve seen get the most exposure on various media over the last 12 months, but not much else. Pero bueno, you judge for yourselves.
If you have never had authentic Mexican food then youll most likely not be able to tell if a Mexican restaurant is truly authentic.
Cristina Urgel proud of role in "La Reina del Sur"Fox NewsMiami – Cristina Urgel, the Spanish actress who plays drug trafficker Patricia O'Farell in the television soap opera "La Reina del Sur," said that she would have done anything to land the...
This is one of three caracters created for a future viral campaign for www.doomags.com. This caracter will actually be in the april-issue of 3D Magazine along with an interview with the artist. Look out for the animation on YouTube!
jajaja! This is too much... but funny!
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Who wouldn't get choked up with this rendition of Gloria Trevi's classic by an 11 year old? Even the Diva herself: Magaby del escuadron Los Rebeldes canta el tema de Gloria Trevi "El Recuento de los Daños" en la quinta gala de Pequeños Gigantes...
Mexicanismos, El Grito, La Pachanga, Y La Patria. Posted by Juanofwords in Cositas. Mexico, Lindo y Querido... Like true mexicanos, today we're turning a blind eye on all the bad, laughing instead of crying, ...
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We grew up on El Chavo del Ocho, Chespirito, La Guereja, La Chilindrina, Doña Florinda, El Botija, Ñoño, even La India Maria and Cantinflas, at times. There was something about those characters that connected to our reality.
Dear Mexican, I'm a Spanish court interpreter in Santa Bárbara, California; I've also worked in Los Angeles courts.
Pupusas are not the same thing as Gorditas! They are completely different, even if a little similar. See what the damn differences are aqui! Blog: http://www...
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