Showing 31 - 45 of 107 articles tagged "Latinx TV"
The Wrap found that of 115 nominations in all acting categories, including voice-over and short form series, 49 of the...
Based on Richard Vasquez's 2005 novel of the same name, Chicano "tells the multi-generational story of the Sandovals, a Mexican-American...
The sitcom starring Will Sasso and Christina Vidal Mitchell "could easily be lumped in with a string of quickly canceled...
When Psych 2: Lassie Come Home premieres on Peacock on Wednesday, it will mark Roday's first credit as "James Roday...
Survivor: Cook Islands premiered to controversy in fall 2006 by dividing 20 castaways into four tribes by race and ethnicity:...
Nathalie Kelley has released a statement pointing out that "there are now no shows on the networks with a Latinx...
"I have been thinking about legacy a lot, especially in quarantine.
With the 1938 Los Angeles-set Penny Dreadful spinoff, creator John Logan tells the Los Angeles times he wanted to tell...
It's been just over a year since Netflix announced its cancellation of One Day at a Time, the sweet story of...
The previously announced third season of the Tanya Saracho-created Latinx dramedy will be its last.
The charismatic Latin trap star recently sang only in Spanish on Jimmy Fallon's Tonight Show.
"Both of my parents emigrated from Mexico, and I was born in the United States," says Maira Garcia of the...
The two-part Apple TV+ special that brought together American Dirt author Jeanine Cummins -- whose controversial novel has been met...
One Day at a Time's Isabella Gómez, On My Block's Sierra Capri, The Expanding Universe of Ashley Garcia's Paulina Chávez...
"When the TV landscape was much smaller and lily-white, any series that centered on minorities had to shoulder an unfair...