1:04 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Brazil|Religion|sex · 1 Comment
11 May 2007
Earlier this week Maegan told us about Pope Benedict‘s trip to Brazil, where he declared that leftist Mexico City legislators supporting abortion rights would be excommunicated from the church. Perhaps more controversial (and in my own opinion much more damaging) is that on his trip to Brazil — a country that is fighting hard to win a battle against the spread of HIV — he spoke against the use of condoms (like his predecessor, John Paul II), and urged the faithful to opt for abstinence instead.
The Pope met with President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who is pushing for mass condom distribution throughout Brazil, but according to reports the topic of contraception was avoided, as was the other hot button issue: the legalization of abortion in Brazil, which Lula is advocating for. Then what did they talk about?
Incidentally, the Pope’s appearance in Brazil at a soccer stadium looked like a rock concert — people jamming out, sparks flying — all very un-Catholic. It reminds me of some videos I would watch in my days as an employee of a Christian bookstore (don’t ask). Click on the link to the original article below for video.
Via / 20 Minutos
9:36 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Events|Movies|New York City · Comments Off
11 May 2007
Coming on the heels of the Tribeca Film Festival‘s substantial Latino/Hispanic presence comes David Bowie’s High Line Festival. One of the highlights of this West Side of Manhattan multi-media event is the showing of 10 Latin American & Spanish Films from the Last 100 Years. David Bowie himself picked each and every film to be shown today through May 17. The films come from area as diverse as Mexico, Chile, Brazil, Cuba, Venezuela and Spain and range from classic films from 1919 to more modern offerings.
More information and tickets via / High Line Festival Website
8:03 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Celebrities|Cuba|Movies · Comments Off
11 May 2007
The U.S. government says that as American citizens, we are subject to restrictions on our travel into the island nation of Cuba. Controversial documentarian Michael Moore is being probed by U.S. officials to see if he acted unlawfully by visiting Cuba for the filming of his latest film, SiCKO.
Moore posted a letter received from the U.S. Department of Treasury — requiring him to supply documents related to his trip — in its entirety on his website yesterday.
In a statement, also published on his site, Moore’s producer said:
The efforts of the Bush Administration to conduct a politically motivated investigation of Michael Moore and ‘SiCKO’ will not stop us from making sure the American people see this film.
8:00 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Chismes|Fashion · Comments Off
11 May 2007
The gossip page of the NY Daily News is reporting that Jennifer Lopez and marido Marc Anthony are beefing up her security detail because of her choosing to wear fur.
According to a friend, an animal-rights extremist has been sending letters threatening ‘to kill her in public, just like the slaughtered animals whose fur she wears. He (Marc) has hired two off-duty police officers, in addition to her usual security team, to watch over Lopez whenever she makes public appearances,” says the pal.
J. Lo’s reps deny the story.
Via / NY Daily News
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