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		<title>&#8216;Aida Rodriguez: Fighting Words&#8217; Comedy Special on HBO Max</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>By Cesar Arredondo After a long career in Los Angeles, rising comedian Aida Rodriguez is finally getting her</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="has-text-align-right">By Cesar Arredondo</p>


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<p>After a long career in Los Angeles, rising comedian <strong>Aida Rodriguez </strong>is finally getting her first hour-long standup comedy special. <em>Aida Rodriguez: Fighting Words </em>premieres Nov. 4 on HBO Max.&nbsp;</p>


<p>In her show, the Afro-Latina jokester of Dominican and Puerto Rican descent is tackling current issues that dominate the headlines and talking about getting back into dating, her upbringing and family life, and embracing her Caribbean heritage.</p>


<p>Her trademark comedy is turning her life’s pain into humorous material. Having been the subject of two kidnappings by warring family members during childhood, her personal tragedy is not off-limits.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>


<p>Rodriguez’s HBO Max show concludes with a documentary of the Boston-born comedienne traveling to Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic to celebrate these two nations’ vibrant cultures. The TV special also gets serious with family matters and also acknowledges new talent. Cameras capture her reunion with her estranged father and the jokester&#8217;s effort to support up-and-coming comedians.</p>


<p>Misogyny, racism and other social ills afflicting humanity are also targets of this funnywoman who also happens to be a regular commentator on the political YouTube show <em>The Young Turks</em>.</p>


<p><em>Aida Rodriguez: Fighting Words </em>is directed by two filmmakers who hail from distinctively different genres, <strong>Kristian Mercado </strong>and <strong>Nadia Hallgren</strong>. Mercado has directed a handful of funny TV specials like HBO Max’s <em>Phoebe Robinson: Sorry, Harriet Tubman</em>; Hallgren directed <em>Becoming</em>, the Netflix doc about former First Lady <strong>Michelle Obama</strong>. Rodriguez’s special is executive produced by herself as well as <strong>Michelle Caputo </strong>and <strong>Shannon Hartman </strong>for Art &amp; Industry.</p>


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<p><em>Fighting Words</em> arrives two years after the Latina humorist was featured on <em>Tiffany Haddish Presents: They Ready</em>, the series led by Primetime Emmy Award-winner Haddish and which aired on Netflix.</p>


<p>Making a living out of making people laugh wasn’t in Rodriguez’s career plans. She reportedly pursued a degree in English and law at Florida State University but dropped out after she became pregnant. She was married to a Florida State Seminoles player but divorced him before moving to Los Angeles in the early 2000s, turning to filmmaking, acting in minor roles and standup comedy. Her first film credit on her IMDb page is as second unit director in the 2006 indie horror flick <em>VooDoo Curse: The Giddeh</em>. The following year she got a small role in the video <em>Black Woman&#8217;s Guide to Finding a Good Man</em>, the first of many comedy projects at the same time that she started to delve into penning and producing humor and drama and traveling the comedy club circuit.</p>


<p>After several years of wearing multiple creative hats, Rodriguez joined the eighth season of NBC&#8217;s <em>Last Comic Standing</em>, placing seventh among ten finalists and later in Fusion’s TV movie <em>All Def Digital&#8217;s Roast of America</em>, which she also co-wrote.</p>


<p>Then came the opportunity to work with Haddish in 2019, performing in six episodes of <em>Tiffany Haddish Presents: They Ready</em>, where she shared the stage with the seasoned African-American comedic star and a about a dozen up-and-coming standup talents.</p>


<p>Now, in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic, Rodriguez gets ready to do what she may do best, turning her wounds into jokes about life.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>


<p>“Took this trip with some amazing people during a very complicated time. Looking forward to sharing it with you,” posted Rodriguez along with a poster promoting her cable channel’s Max Original show.&nbsp;</p>


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		<title>Salma Hayek is &#034;The Boss&#034;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Like a Boss Opens in Theaters This Friday January 10, 2020 Best friends Mia and Mel (Tiffany Haddish</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h6 class="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading"><em>Like a Boss</em> Opens in Theaters This Friday January 10, 2020 </h6>


<p>Best friends Mia and Mel (<strong>Tiffany Haddish</strong> and <strong>Rose Byrne</strong>) are living their best lives running their own cosmetics company they’ve built from the ground up. Unfortunately, they’re in over their heads financially, and the prospect of a big buyout offer from a notorious titan of the cosmetics industry Claire Luna (<strong>Salma Hayek</strong>) proves too tempting to pass up, putting Mel and Mia’s lifelong friendship in jeopardy. The beauty business is about to get ugly. <em>Like a Boss</em> also stars <strong>Billy Porter, Jennifer Coolidge, Ari Graynor, Natasha Rothwell, Jessica St. Clair</strong> and <em>Karan Soni</em>.</p>


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<p>Miguel Arteta directs this comedy for Artists First and Paramount Pictures and serving as Executive Producers are Tiffany Haddish and Nicolas Stern.</p>


<p>The script is written by Sam Pitman &amp; Adam Cole-Kelly and Danielle Sanchez-Witzel</p><p>The post <a href="https://latinheat.com/salma-hayek-is-the-boss/">Salma Hayek is "The Boss"</a> first appeared on <a href="https://latinheat.com"></a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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		<title>Salma Hayek: Several Movies Back-to-Back, She&#8217;s One Busy Lady!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jul 2019 23:15:34 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>What we&#8217;ve heard this summer is that Salma Hayek is in early talks to join Marvel&#8217;s The Eternals,</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What we&#8217;ve heard this summer is that Salma Hayek is in early talks to join Marvel&#8217;s <em>The Eternals</em>, according to <a href="http://www.thehollywoodreporter.com">The Hollywood Reporter</a>.  </p>


<p>Will she join the Marvel Universe? She would be an exciting new addition, that&#8217;s for sure!</p>


<p><em>The Eternals,</em> set to start filming later this year, is being directed by <strong>Chloe Zhao</strong> (<em>The Rider,</em> <em>Songs My Brothers Taught Me</em>), and if the Hayek rumor mill gets their way, she will be starring with <strong>Angelina Jolie</strong>, <strong>Richard Madden</strong>, and <strong>Kumail Nanjani</strong>.</p>


<p>In addition, Amazon Studios and Endgame Entertainment recently announced that Hayek and <strong>Own Wilson</strong> will be starring in the mind-bending romance, <em>Bliss</em>. Directing is <strong>Mike Cahill</strong> (<em>I Origins</em>, <em>Another Earth</em>) that is now shooting in Los Angeles and Croatia. </p>


<p>Wilson portrays Greg, a recent divorcee whose life is falling apart when he meets a captivating woman, Isabel, portrayed by Hayek, who happens to live on the streets and is convinced that the polluted world around them is not real. Greg eventually gets caught up in Isabel&#8217;s wild theory.</p>


<p>Producing is <strong>James D. Stern</strong>, Endgame Entertainment along with <strong>Lucas Smith</strong> and <strong>Marsha Swinton</strong> are executive producing.</p>


<p>And, if these two movie projects weren&#8217;t enough, Hayek is also co-starring alongside <strong>Tiffany Haddish</strong>, <strong>Rose Byrne</strong> and <strong>Billy Porter</strong> with <strong>Miguel Arteta </strong>directing the comedy <em>Limited Partners</em> for Paramount which is due out in January fo 2020.</p>


<p>Also coming in 2020, Hayek costars with<strong> Samuel L. Jackson</strong>, <strong>Ryan Reynolds</strong> and <strong>Frank Grillo</strong> in <em>The Hitman&#8217;s Wife&#8217;s Bodyguard</em>. The action-comedy-thriller has just wrapped. Sounds like an exciting movie where Hayek as Sonia Kincaid gets to join the guys in the raucous and hilarious mayhem to kick a little A!</p>


<p>The actress also has bragging rights with films like Arteta&#8217;s&nbsp;<em>Beatriz at Dinner&nbsp;</em>and Ken Marino&#8217;s<em>&nbsp;How to Be a Latin Lover</em>, co-starring with <strong>Eugenio Derbez</strong> and of course who can forget her as Frida Khalo in <em>Frida</em> in 2002.</p>


<p>Hayek is repped by Creative Artist Agency (CAA), Management 360, Wolf-Kasteler Public Relations and is the President &amp; CEO (Producer) of Ventanarosa Productions. </p><p>The post <a href="https://latinheat.com/salma-hayek-several-movies-back-to-back-shes-one-busy-lady/">Salma Hayek: Several Movies Back-to-Back, She’s One Busy Lady!</a> first appeared on <a href="https://latinheat.com"></a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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