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Few artists can boast a career as versatile, bold, and authentic as John Leguizamo. Actor, comedian, writer, and activist, this New Yorker of Colombian roots has spent more than three decades paving the way in an industry that, for a long time, turned its back on real Latino representation.

During the 2025 edition of San Diego Comic-Con, one of the most anticipated moments was not about a new series or movie, but the presentation of a museum that already promises to become a cultural icon: the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art.

For decades, the topic of contraception has focused primarily on women. From pills and injections to intrauterine devices, the responsibility has fallen on them, while men have only had two options: condoms and vasectomies. But that is about to change.

Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll, known worldwide simply as Shakira, was born on February 2, 1977, in Barranquilla, Colombia. From a very young age, she showed a natural talent for music, dance, and poetry—writing her first song at the age of eight and recording her first album at thirteen.

Elena Poniatowska is, without a doubt, one of the most powerful and committed voices in Latin American literature and journalism. Although she was born in Paris, France, in 1932, her heart, her voice, and her struggle have been deeply Mexican.

The news hit like a blow to the soul. On July 28, 2025, Ryne Sandberg, eternal icon of the Chicago Cubs and member of the Baseball Hall of Fame, passed away at the age of 65 after a tough battle with metastatic prostate cancer.

With Fantastic Four: First Steps hitting theaters, Marvel adds its 37th chapter to the ever-growing Marvel Cinematic Universe. Beyond the action and introductions of Reed Richards and the crew, the film is a treasure trove of nods, tributes, and subtle clues — perfect for eagle-eyed fans and longtime comic book lovers.

The 2025 edition of the World Happiness Report reinforces a familiar truth: nations that prioritize social equity, strong institutions, and community wellbeing consistently outperform others in global life satisfaction rankings.

Guillermo del Toro, born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, is much more than a film director: he’s a storyteller, a craftsman of fantastical worlds, and a true lover of monsters. From an early age, del Toro felt a fascination for creatures and dark tales, something he transformed into one of the most imaginative and beloved filmographies in Hollywood.

Ozzy Osbourne, the legendary frontman of Black Sabbath and a trailblazer in heavy metal, wasn’t just a force on stage — he also made his mark on screen. From campy cameos to voice roles that matched his larger-than-life persona, Ozzy’s appearances in film and television showcased his humor, cultural relevance, and enduring charisma.