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Do you know that feeling when a song moves you so much, you just feel like you have to add your own voice? Mexican culture has an answer to that: a cathartic, joyous yell called a grito. Legendary Mexican performer Vicente Fernández, aka "Chente," performs the crazy tragic love song "Volver, Volver." "It's one of the most iconic mariachi songs of all time, performed by the most popular Mexican mariachi vocalist ever,"
James Roday Rodriguez has announced his “deeply personal decision” to change his name from James Roday back to his birth name, Rodriguez. In an interview with TVLine, the Psych star explained that he had changed his name to James Roday two decades ago after facing discrimination at auditions as a young actor. “I didn’t look Latino enough,” Rodriguez said. “They basically didn’t know what to do with me.
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There are a lot of interns and doctors who have made their way through the doors of Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital in Grey’s Anatomy over the last decade or more, meaning there are several different personalities, accents, and beliefs introduced to fans. However, not all of them have become highly favored by viewers, especially one accent in particular. Since she arrived at Grey’s in 2012, fans have always loved the concept of Jo’s character and her resilience, but they are not impressed with her ‘fake’ American accent.
Cody Bellinger's season may be over, but the star Dodgers outfielder has a big reason to be happy -- he's having another baby with his model girlfriend, Chase Carter!!! Bellinger's GF shared the exciting news on Wednesday ... posting a photo showing off her baby bump alongside Cody, Junior (the family's dog), and their daughter, Caiden, writing, "Sibling on the way." Cody, 27, and Chase, 25, welcomed their first bundle of joy to the world last November .
The ObserverCarl HiaasenReviewSevered limbs, disgraced cops and corruption in paradise… this rollicking mystery is a blast of dark fun in the sunThe titular bad monkey is a nappy-wearing, virtually hairless capuchin with an "unnerving resemblance to a psoriatic human delinquent", who may or may not have starred in the Pirates of the Caribbean movies. The "hero" is a former detective reluctantly downgraded to assiduous restaurant inspector, after very publicly sticking the end of a vacuum cleaner up the bottom of his lover's husband.
Screen baddies have often been illustrated with some kind of disfigurement. Yet a charity is calling for the film industry to embrace 'equal representation of visible difference' and has launched a new campaign showcasing its supporters as popular leading characters to show that those who appear different can be more than just the villains. Changing Faces made its campaigners feel like movies stars - dressing them as Indiana Jones, James Bond, Audrey Hepburn, Dorothy in The Wizard Of Oz and the Black Panther.
Sport This article is more than 3 years oldStrength of trans women drops slightly after year of treatment, research claimsThis article is more than 3 years oldLoss of lean body mass around 5% after testosterone blockersStudy raises questions for sport related to safety and fairnessMen have a greater performance advantage over women in cricket, golf and tennis compared to sports such as running or swimming according to new research, which also finds that testosterone blockers taken by transgender women only minimally reduce the biological advantage underpinning performance.
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