Making a Better View
Like a fine wine that only seems to get better with age Hollywood veteran Rosie Perez diversified her game in 2014. February saw the release of her autobiography titled Handbook for ...
The Belle of the Ball
Talk about a breakthrough year - in 2014 Lupita Nyong’o not only arrived on the scene, but dominated it. Her role in the film 12 Years a Slave would garner her an Academy Award for ...
Last Action Latina
Forgive us for our oversight, we can’t believe why Zoë Saldaña hasn’t made our list sooner. Lets just say in 2014 she would not be denied. Those locks, those big brown eyes and oh yes,...
We Can Be Heroes
Mainstream America has only just caught on to the triple threat that is Gina Rodriguez. Her hit show Jane the Virgin and recent Golden Globe win for Best Actress have finally brought thi...
We know all that anyone can talk about these days is deflate-gate, but when the two conference champions take the field on February 1st for Super Bowl XLIX, both teams will be wearing some cutting edge performa...
Tailgates, buzz-worthy commercials and half-time performances are Super Bowl traditions, yet another tradition has seemed to make its way into the Super Bowl zeitgeist – the scandals. Over the past decade it se...
Super Bowl frenzy is in full effect. With it comes a plethora of prep for Super Bowl parties. Sure, wings and chips will be staple foods at any gathering, but if you want your guests coming back for more -- yea...
These Latino men come from all walks of life: government, education, law, business, sports and entertainment. In 2014 – by way of their actions, ideas, talent or contributions – they all made a positive i...
Honor Et Fidelitas
In 2014 the United States government finally acknowledged the honor and fidelity of the military men whom it segregated, when President Obama, awarded The 65th Infantry Regiment, more co...
L.A.’s Bravest
In 2014 Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti pledged to reform the Los Angeles Fire Department. Promises of greater responsiveness, embracing technology and making the department more reflective ...