Word: lópez
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...versi?n de la cl?sica cinta, Sin City. Rodr?guez se ha convertido en uno de los hispanos m?s influyentes en Hollywood por su habilidad de poner a los latinos en papeles estelares y ampliar la definici?n de lo que es un rol latino. ?Hollywood no ten?a roles para Jennifer L?pez ni Salma Hayek hace diez a?os?, dice Rodr?guez, quien hizo cambiar todo eso con su trilog?a, Spy Kids, donde Antonio Banderas y Carla Gugino interpretan superh?roes latinos. ?Ahora no tienes que poner a los latinos en papeles latinos solamente...
...sangrientas cintas, la primera fue El mariachi, y alegres fantas?as -la ?ltima es The Adventures of Shark Boy and Lava Girl en tercera dimensi?n- han ganando m?s de $565 millones. Su triunfo ha facilitado el camino para una nueva generaci?n de cineastas, tales como el chileno Nicol?s L?pez de veinte y pico de a?os, que est? causando conmoci?n en Hollywood con su pel?cula, Promedio rojo. Pero Rodr?guez, de 37 a?os no est? preparado para hablar sobre su legado. ?El t?tulo de ?m?s poderoso latino en Hollywood? est? bien porque sabes que muchos j?venes te miran y pueden...
...bold, original, even groundbreaking art. From Feb. 10-14, the city is home to the International Contemporary Art Fair, or ARCO, with new works from 290 galleries in 35 countries. "What makes this fair different from others is it is not dominated by the Anglo-Saxon world," says Javier L?pez, the owner of the Javier L?pez gallery, a premier Madrid space that specializes in photography and new media...
...DIED. JOS? L?PEZ PORTILLO, 83, who as President of Mexico from 1976 to 1982 presided over a free-spending, corruption-ridden oil boom that took the nation to the brink of economic collapse, setting off a global debt crisis; in Mexico City. An affable personality who spent early mornings practicing javelin throws and late evenings poring over literature, he was Mexico's Secretary of Finance before being elected President for a term so unpopular that he had to move to Europe for a few years after he left office...
...center of the novel is Rizalina, a sweet and resilient servant girl, who comes to Manila to work as a servant for Zamora L?pez de Legazpi, a rich man who claims to have discovered a group of Stone Age cave dwellers in the country's south. (Hagedorn's inspiration for this plot line is the real-life "discovery" of the Tasaday tribe in 1971, later denounced as a hoax.) Rizalina concludes that Zamora has become uncomfortably enamored with her, and she runs away to become a dancer in a seedy go-go bar. There she meets Vincent Moody, an American...