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  • Idol: Arbos Delivers But Forgets Lyrics

    Published April 04, 2013

    Cuban-American Lazaro Arbos took the stage with fellow “Idol” contender Angie Miller and performed “Crazy Little Thing Called Love.”  

  • Angels Take Over Ciudad Juárez

    Published April 03, 2013

    A group of teens who grew up during Mexico's drug war have made it a priority to save their beloved city.

  • The Voice: Shakira Racks Up Latino Talent

    Published April 02, 2013

    Shakira has a handful of Latino contenders wanting to be mentored by her during the brutal blind auditions on "The Voice." 

  • Sanchez Sings Anthem For White House

    Published April 01, 2013

    The “American Idol” runner up sang the Star-Spangled Banner at the White House’s South Lawn as she wowed the Obamas and the onlookers with her power lungs.

  • 'The Voice' Surprises in Español

    Published March 27, 2013

    Whether it was singing or talking in Spanish, multiple contestants were showing off their bilingual skills on “The Voice.” 

  • Idol: Velez Saved, Finch Eliminated

    Published March 15, 2013

    Devin Velez and Curtis Finch have been called two of the best singers in the competition by the judges, but seems like America doesn’t seem to think they should stick around. 

  • Singer Says ‘Harlem Shake’ Stole His Lyrics

    Published March 14, 2013

    Parts of the "Harlem Shake" song were used from Hector "El Father" Delgado's "Maldades" song without permission, the singer says. 

  • Idol: Velez, Arbos Get Tough Love

    Published March 14, 2013

    Devin Velez and Lazaro Arbos had to step up their game during the Top 10 rounds of "American Idol."

  • No Protests over Global Cuba Fest

    Published March 13, 2013

    These days Cuban artists are arriving from Cuba in Miami to perform, something that would have been difficult, if not impossible, a few years ago.

     

  • Justin Timberlake Mocks Chávez on SNL

    Published March 11, 2013

    The parody began with funnyman Fred Armison introducing Justin Timberlake in Spanish. The camera then shows Timberlake, who plays a young version of Elton John, decked out in an elaborate blue suit.