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...quer?a que estuvieran con sus mantillas rez?ndole a la virgen de Guadalupe?, dice Vald?s-Rodr?guez, de ascendencia cubana e irlandesa. ?Esa no es mi realidad?. Vald?s-Rodr?guez naci? hace 36 a?os a una familia de clase media en Albuquerque, NM, y hoy vive con su esposo e hijo peque?o. Tiene un m?ster en periodismo de Columbia University y trabaj? como reportera para el Los Angeles Times y el Boston Globe. La perspectiva de Vald?s-Rodr?guez sobre la vida latina de EE.UU. ha encontrado una diversa audiencia. Dirty Girls ha vendido m?s de 350,000 ejemplares y est? en preparativos para...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Alisa Valdes-Rodr?guez | 8/15/2005 | See Source »

...abuela, de quien el propio comediante cuenta que era despreciable e incapaz de mostrar afecto. A?n as?, L?pez le da cr?dito a las experiencias de estos primeros a?os como la inspiraci?n para sus muchas veces controversial sentido del humor. "Cuando se crece dentro del seno de una familia comprensiva", dice, "uno hace comedia de las observaciones cotidianas: la lavander?a, los aviones y la relaciones. Cuando se crece renegado emocionalmente, se llega a un tipo de comedia mucho m?s profunda...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: George L?pez | 8/15/2005 | See Source »

...Parilla free samples of Pampers and other P&G brands like Crest and Tide as she checked out after Fatima's birth (Parilla uses Crest, although she prefers Cheer, another P&G brand, to Tide). At a local health clinic, she picked up a copy of Avanzando con Tu Familia (Helping Your Family Move Ahead), a P&G-published Martha Stewart Living for recent Hispanic immigrants that reaches 1 million homes across the country. Besides coupons for P&G products, the magazine prints recipes, exercise tips and other lifestyle advice. Parilla especially liked a story on how to clean...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Diapers For Fatima | 1/18/2005 | See Source »

...past two years. Guided by enologists hired via Argentine travel agencies for $40 a day, tourists are descending on Mendoza's sprawling plain, where winemakers like Catena have polo teams to entertain wine tasters, and many bed-and-breakfasts sport spectacular views of the snowcapped Andes. At the Familia Zuccardi vineyard, guests at asados (meat-grilling parties) are treated to tango shows. The influx has also shone a spotlight on Mendoza institutions like 1884, which Restaurant magazine recently rated the world's seventh best restaurant, and the Park Hyatt, which offers wine-tasting salons as earnestly as other hotels advertise...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Global Life: Tierra del Vino | 8/23/2004 | See Source »

...moving back to New York City, looking for a new home "right next to the site." Architects like to keep a close eye on things. By the time of his death in 1926, Antonio Gaudi was living full time on the construction site of his masterpiece, the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona. For the record, it's still unfinished. --Reported by Simon Crittle/New York

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Architecture: O Brave New World! | 3/10/2003 | See Source »

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