Filed Under: Cultura News, Entertainment, Hispanic News, Latinas, Media, Press Releases
Tagged: diabetes, Luis Miguel, Ricky Martin, Siempre Mujer, Telemundo
Search these tags: diabetes, Luis Miguel, Ricky Martin, Siempre Mujer, Telemundo
“She might not sing or play the piano, but Telemundo’s Mónica Noguera lives and breathes music. In her exclusive interview in Siempre Mujer’s August/September issue, the Mexican beauty talks about her love of music – from her days as a kid studying jazz and modern dance, to her current gigs traveling with some of the world’s most famous musicians like Ricky Martin and Luis Miguel – and says she never leaves home without her iPod.
What’s Monica listening to now? Bjork, Pink Floyd, Moby, Metallica and Jane’s Addiction.
Which song title best describes her? “Everything’s Not Lost” by Coldplay
If she was a singer, who would she love to duet with? Nine Inch Nails’ Trent Reznor
Also inside the August/September issue of Siempre Mujer:
THE 10 BEST BEAUTY TREATMENTS – Page 50
Everyone deserves the right to be Queen for a Day and Siempre Mujer has just made it so easy. We’ve compiled a list of the 10 Best Beauty Treatments available in spas and salons right now. Read about the Limoncillo Body Exfoliation available at Lather Spa in New York, the Deluxe Ice Cream Pedicure at Miami’s Agua at the Delano, and the Stretch Mark Treatment at Yolanda Aguilar Beauty & Spa Institute in Los Angeles. Siempre Mujer also shares the products you’ll need to do these treatments in the comfort of your own home.SECRETS FOR A BETTER LIFE – Page 66
This three-part special section focuses on important subjects in the life of a Latina – parenthood, health, and organization. First, Siempre Mujer’s Guide to Being a Super Mom gives eight key ways mothers can raise happy and responsible kids. Next, we detail the nine biggest risk factors for diabetes and how to prevent them. Finally, we share what all busy mothers want to know – how to better organize your time!CAREER SERIES PART 1: THE POWER OF NETWORKING – Page 72
Since almost 80 percent of jobs are filled through referrals and personal connections, networking can be one of the most valuable tools to master when looking to advance your career. Here, Siempre Mujer offers the basic tricks of the trade: be generous with your contacts, stay focused on one person at a time at events, don’t forget to follow up and more! Also, we discuss how to locate organizations that’ll help you on your path to career success.FIGHT FAIR – Page 104
Any relationship will have its share of fights and disagreements. What’s important is that you fight fair, so that feelings aren’t hurt and grievances don’t linger. They key to any healthy fight is mutual respect. What else should couples keep in mind? Establish ground rules like No Bad Words, wait until emotions have cooled down a bit to address the situation and forget the past. More tips on how to learn and grow from arguments inside.ESTABLISH GOOD CREDIT – Page 106
What would we do in a world with no credit? It would certainly be very difficult to make major purchases like a house and car, or obtain a college education. Siempre Mujer Financial Editor Xavier Serbia shares his expert advice on how to establish good credit. But”¦the most important thing to remember is that financial success isn’t defined as the person with the most debt. It’s the person with the most saved that takes the cake. Serbia also debunks common credit myths.The August/September 2007 issue of Siempre Mujer hits newsstands on July 31st. “
- Twitter: diabetes, Luis Miguel, Ricky Martin, Siempre Mujer, Telemundo
- Wikipedia: diabetes, Luis Miguel, Ricky Martin, Siempre Mujer, Telemundo
- YouTube: diabetes, Luis Miguel, Ricky Martin, Siempre Mujer, Telemundo
- Google: diabetes, Luis Miguel, Ricky Martin, Siempre Mujer, Telemundo
- Google News: diabetes, Luis Miguel, Ricky Martin, Siempre Mujer, Telemundo
- Bing: diabetes, Luis Miguel, Ricky Martin, Siempre Mujer, Telemundo
- Bing News: diabetes, Luis Miguel, Ricky Martin, Siempre Mujer, Telemundo
- Yahoo: diabetes, Luis Miguel, Ricky Martin, Siempre Mujer, Telemundo
- Wordpress.com: diabetes, Luis Miguel, Ricky Martin, Siempre Mujer, Telemundo
- Ask.com Blog Search: diabetes, Luis Miguel, Ricky Martin, Siempre Mujer, Telemundo
Knowledge is Power and this page is just the start. Hispanics/Latinos are a growing diverse force in this country. Check out some of the 57,444 items found on this site below or dig into the Site Map
Best of the Rest
- February 8, 2010
- ‘Qué pasa’ in Immigration: Latino Vote, Conventional Wisdom Watch, and An Unfulfilled Promise
- Voto latino vital en las elecciones del 2010 – Reporte resalta gran influencia de hispanos en contiendas del Congreso en 12 estados
- Why Is George Lopez Always Trying To Make Alcoholism Seem Cool?
- Someday, probably some five decades or so from now, these stories of people being harassed because of language are going to be funny.
- Unsettled case of Hispanic farmers underscores lack of DC Latino leadership and concern from Obama
- Partisanship, or political empowerment, the choice for Latinos in California
- Ipala, Guatemala celebrates those who went away but kept the town in their hearts – (with video)
- ICE Raids Cause Census Fear – Undocumented aliens fear getting counted in the 2010 Census will lead to punishment. Government promises no punishment.
- Candidacy of TV personality Jaime Bayly represents expectations of young voters, analyst says – Peru
- Take Action to Protect Immigrant Programs in the California State Budget!
- After reinventing Bolivia’s government to reflect the country’s multi-ethnic, Indian majority, President Evo Morales is championing gender parity at the highest levels of government.
- The percentage of Hispanic students accepted in NYC’s elite public high schools dipped slightly this year
- Latino astronaut Jose Hernandez addresses high school students in McAllen, TX
- Oklahoma ruling could affect Utah immigration law – SB81 was based heavily on Plains state’s measure.
- National Latino Congreso adopts resolutions to propel immigration issue and other concerns of Latinos forward
- A study on the Church’s ministry to Hispanics in the United States has found that regional and national organizations are lacking funds and consequently, personnel and planning.
- All-Hispanic basketball league thrives, the Azteca League in Alabama
- Los falsos muros contra la reforma migratoria
- School secretary axed for speaking Spanish – suing Charlotte-Mecklenburg school district – NC
- Andrae Gonzales: 180-turn for Shafter teen, thanks to mentor
- Dallas City Council members are expected to approve renaming South Central Expressway for Cesar Chavez. The name change would only cover a few blocks.
- Tea Party Dabbles in Immigration Politics
- Prospects for Immigration Reform Legislation
- Hispanics starting to shift political power in Illinois: Jesus Garcia ousted Joseph Mario Moreno, the incumbent and a consummate party man (aka Mayor Daley man), from his county board post. + Rudy Lozano Jr. was only 565 votes shy of toppling State Representative Daniel J. Burke of Chicago – both campaigns aided by Alderman Ricardo Munoz (22nd Ward)
- In Kettleman City, CA, Birth Defects, Deaths and Questions – Children’s Deaths Point Eyes Toward Nearby Waste Facility – town described as “It’s got that Mayberry feeling, with a Latino twist.”
- U.S. Colleges Court Hispanic Families Using Espanol
- Latino Leaders Call for Full Participation in Census – Call on Obama to Temporarily Suspend Enforcement Measures
- February 5, 2010
- A federal judge will decide whether to impose sanctions against the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office for its acknowledged destruction of police records in a lawsuit that accuses deputies of racially profiling countless Hispanics in immigration sweeps.
- Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s $990/hour Sidley Austin Lawyers Lose Again – That was a good use of taxpayer money
- Census tour allays Hispanics’ fears in Immokalee, Florida
- 2010 National Latino Congreso Results
- Immigration Prosecutions Rise, Organized Crime, Drugs and Weapons Charges Drop
- Uncomfortably Named Novela Hits U.S. Airwaves – Colombian Blockbuster Subtly Retitled for Telemundo – Sin tetas no hay paraiso
- February 4, 2010
- On the Job with Vilma Salaverria – Aflac’s highest ranking Latina oversees training for more than 4,000 employees
- Study Reveals Impact Of Health Insurance On Hispanics’ Attitudes Towards Healthcare Providers
- Denver’s Museo de las Americas wins arts excellence award
- Will Abel Maldonado Become GOP’s First Hispanic Lt. Governor in California?
- Caminos: Vicente Ximenes, Champion of Civil Rights
- February 3, 2010
- Message to Democrats: Don’t obligate Latinos to feel grateful for just doing your job
- Cuban Woman Celebrates 125th Birthday, Official Agency Says
Latest Essentials
- February 8, 2010
- New Report Explains that Charter Schools’ Political Success is a Civil Rights Failure – growth promoting segregation!?
- The Power of the Latino Vote in America: They Tipped Elections in 2008; Where Will They Be in 2010? – 40 Competitive Races in 12 States Could Hinge on Latino Voter Turnout
- Jesus Garcia wins, Rudy Lozano Jr. close, victory for reform-minded Latino politicians – Chicago
- Immigrant Workers Help Increase Wages for All Workers – New Report from EPI
- Crist, Rubio tangle over census, legal status – Florida’s senator’s race – Rubio took a hard line this week, saying initially that only citizens should be counted. He backtracked after a sharp reaction from some of his South Florida Hispanic supporters.
- Latino groups are pressing U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan to withhold possibly millions in funding to Boston schools until the district complies with federal and state laws for programs aimed at students with limited English skills.
- How dangerous is Mexico? Despite drug war, it’s less deadly than it was a decade ago
- Climate could be right for GOP’s Sandoval to capture Hispanic vote in Nevada’s governor’s race – Republican Brian Sandoval could capture the attention of the Hispanic community, thanks in part to Democrats’ inability to hold that voting bloc on issues such as health care, but on immigration …
- Costa Rica elects 1st woman president in landslide – Laura Chinchilla
- February 5, 2010
- Black and Hispanic Infants Much More Likely to Have HIV: the rate of perinatal HIV infection – meaning transmission at the time of birth – is 4xs higher for Latino bebes
- February 4, 2010
- Vanity Fair’s March 2010 magazine cover shows the new hot Hollywood starlets but they all happen to be white – racist?
- Hispanic farmers allege discrimination by USDA – New Mexico
- Dodge City, Kansas Latino on trial for murder claims self-defense against hate crime called “Border Patrol” – (a must read, imho, amazing the stuff that still happens in our civilized country)
- February 3, 2010
- The White House’s budget request for the Department of Homeland Security for Fiscal Year 2011 contains more funds to strengthen frontier monitoring with barriers, police and weapons, while immigration reform continues to be absent from the budgetary agenda.
- LULAC partners with Voto Latino to launch youth-focused Census initiative
- Hispanic Women Bring Home the Bacon as Families Tighten Their Belts
- Is it going to take a Latino voter “revolt” to pressure pols to act?
- A federal judge has rejected a government request to dismiss a lawsuit by a U.S. citizen who was locked up for seven months at an immigration center. – Army veteran Rennison Castillo claims officials failed to act on his pleas in 2005 to check his military record and Social Security number.
- “Hunger in America” study: Unprecedented Increase in Hispanics Seeking Food Assistance
- IMMIGRATION AUTHORITIES ADVISED PRIVATE DEPORTATIONS – Court Evidence Shows ICE Colluded with Company in Trafficking Guestworkers
- February 2, 2010
- Immigration Reform is Necessary for America’s Economic Recovery
- Re-learning a culture, Hollywood-style
- Melting pot giving rise to post-’Latino’ Latino politicians
- How the Democratic Party can re-energize Latino voters
- Immigration reform dies in 36 words – Albor Ruiz
- Boy Scouts launching initiative to attract Latino youngsters
- Children of Spanish-speaking moms watch less TV
- Census chief tries easing immigrant fears in Texas
- Latinos seek more support for immigration reform – Luis Gutierrez tells L.A. protesters that he needs more votes for a reform bill.
- Island residents sue U.S., saying military made them sick – Vieques, Puerto Rico
- February 1, 2010
- Who Wants to be a Maid? – Hollywood stereotypes continue
- Chances are dim, but advocates will still push for immigration reform
- Around 271,000 Mexican immigrants in the United States “entered a state of poverty in 2009”
- Tempus Fugit: The Oddity Known as “Hispanic Time”
- Cuban salsa stars Los Van Van drew hundreds of protesters and thousands of fans to their first concert in Miami since protests of a 1999 show turned violent.
- Gunmen shot and killed 14 people and wounded 14 others in an appalling attack at a birthday party in Juárez – The victims ranged in age from 13 to 42, eight of whom were students.
- The head of a Latino political group credited with helping elect dozens of Latinos to offices around Massachusetts has announced she is stepping down – Giovanna Negretti, executive director of Oiste
- Latino Leaders Grade Obama – Líderes latinos evalúan al presidente
- Hispanic media outreach for Haiti unprecedented
- Pulitzer-nominated Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez, a woman for all seasons


