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People En Espanol Magazine

People En Espanol is a USA magazine covering People & Gossip.

People en Espanol es la revista mas fascinante y al dia para los hispanos de los Estados Unidos, y se publica mensualmente.

This magazine is owned by Time Inc..

The web site is presented in the Spanish language.


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Armando Correa is the managing editor of People En Espanol Magazine.

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Mondo Times editors    Boulder, Colorado USA

Posted at 6:36pm on Saturday, August 29th, 2009

People En Espanol magazine has launched a new interactive tool, Cambia Tu Look, where users can upload photos of themselves and try out new celebrity looks in hair and makeup. This technology is the first of its kind within the Hispanic market, where users are experimenting with looks designed for Hispanic women -- complete with complimenting hair, skin and eye colors.

Cambia Tu Look is a free, fun, easy way to try on hundreds of the hottest celebrity hairdos, as well as lip, skin and eye colors - all in an instant.

For the ultimate transformations, users can try on the complete hair-and-makeup looks of their favorite American and Latino stars such as Angelina Jolie, Jennifer Lopez, Thalia, Katie Holmes and Maite Peroni, and learn how to the exact glamorous red-carpet looks.

PeopleEnEspanol.com worked with leading celebrity beauty experts to provide users with step-by-step tips on how to achieve these sexy, modern celebrity looks.

Users can try out over 100 celebrity hairstyles and experiment with hair, lip and eye colors from more than 100 popular brands, then purchase these favorite beauty items online by clicking through to a retailer.


Mondo Times editors    Boulder, Colorado USA

Posted at 2:50pm on Thursday, July 30th, 2009

People en Espanol has landed an exclusive interview with Father Alberto Cutie and new wife Ruhama, the magazine announced on July 29, 2009.

The couple opens up about the scandal that unfolded when tabloids published compromising photos while he was still a Catholic priest. The issue also includes exclusive photos from their secret Miami wedding and honeymoon in Greece.

"I felt at peace, I wasn't nervous at all," remembers Cutie of the moment on June 26th, when he and his bride pledged their undying love for each other in front of 60 close friends and family members. "We were in heaven, as this is what we wanted most: exchanging vows that came from our heart and souls before God," added Ruhama.

The ceremony capped off a few months of living in the spotlight. According to Cutie and Ruhama, what began as a friendship between a priest and a member of the parish for almost a decade, flourished into much more two years ago.

"The wedding was really the one of my dreams. I always wanted to get married," assures Father Alberto. "Ever since I was young, I thought about being married one day and having children. And the truth is it wasn't until my adolescence that I decided I wanted to become a priest," he says.

But not everyone shares in the couple's happiness and some have even questioned his sexuality.

"Why go on insisting on something that is normal between a man and a woman? Why look for other things that aren't there?" he says. Cutie adds, "I never thought this would be exposed so publicly, that so many people would pass judgment. My mistake, perhaps, was to have waited [so long]," he confesses about not taking action with his romance sooner.

The former Catholic priest, who left the church a few months ago in order to get married, has now become an Episcopalian layperson and has 10 months of studying and tests ahead of him before he is received as a priest in the Episcopal Church.

"I haven't changed because I am married now," he says, and believes he can actually become better in his new role in the Episcopalian church. "Those who choose not to accept that, fine, it's a free country. But for those who open heartedly accept the love and affection of others, we are here to serve you," he adds.


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