Univisión promotes the new novela “Hoy Voy a Cambiar” based on the life of Lupita D’Alessio, a legendary Mexican singer. The novela narrates her life story and takes us through the ups and downs of the singer. Click HERE for more details. Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez
Over at NBC News Latino, Arturo Conde writes about the launch of Latina Adrienne Bailon-Houghton’s new digital Facebook show Wear It Well! To learn more about the empowering show, click HERE. PHOTO: Kin
Over at NBC Latino, Sandra Guzman writes about Puerto Rican model Joan Smalls rising up the scales and being at the peak of her career as she continuously breaks barriers and makes history. Click HERE to read on. Photo: Brock Stoneham Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez
The NYC-born all-female mariachi group Flor De Toloache is featured in an NBC News Latino podcast. In their interview, they talk about how they came together, pushed through struggles, and their bond formed over time. Click HERE to learn more. PHOTO: Piero F. Giunti
Over at Los Angeles Times, Nardine Saad writes about Selena Gomez being named the 2017 Billboard Woman Of The Year. She went on to speak about her gratitude towards the platform she has, overcoming trials, and more. See HERE for full story. Photo: Getty Images Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez
Over at Remezcla, Manuel Betancourt writes about the moving tribute JLo did honoring 25 years since Selena Quintanilla’s passing & 23 years since the biopic. Click HERE for the full article.
Over at Los Angeles Times, Ellen Olivier writes about stars such as Sofia Vergara and Pitbull participating in the Women’s Cancer Research Fund gala. Check out HERE for more. Photo: Charley Gallay / Getty Images for WCRF Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez
Emily Vogel from thewrap.com writes about Eva Longoria joining the conversation at the Be Conference 2020 to speak on the needs and ambitions of rising women in media and entertainment! Click HERE to read more. PHOTO: Eva Longoria
Check out Cardi B’s new release in her song “Be Careful” out NOW! Photo: Getty Images Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez
Seren Morris from Newsweek writes about the Google Doodle in commemoration of late Mexican composer María Grever. Click HERE to read about her legacy left in music! PHOTO: Google