Over at Remezcla, Kristen Lopez writes about Mexican singer Linda Ronstadt having her documentary released on New Years! To learn more details, click HERE. PHOTO: Tribeca Film Festival
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
Report Door gives us the inside details on Selena Gomez’s recent stunning cover with Vogue Mexico. Click HERE for further details! PHOTO: Vogue Mexico
Over at Billboard, Jessica Roiz writes about Mexican singer & actor Carlos Rivera being offered the role of Simba in the Spanish-subbed version of Lion King! To find out more information about this, click HERE. Photo: Carlos Rivera Instagram
Jessica Roiz from Billboard writes about Dominican urban music composer and artist Maffio opening up his own record label “Alkatraks Music.” Click HERE to read about this journey!! PHOTO: Andres Cora
Over at Cultura Colectiva, Maria Isabel Carrasco writes about the black queen of Latina America, nuestra querida Celia Cruz. To read about her inspiring upcoming as an artist, click HERE. Photo: Celia Cruz
Over at El Paso Times, Cindy Ramirez writes about Juarez paying tribute to Mexican singer- songwriter Juan Gabriel with a parade to honor this Mexican legend. El “Divo De Juarez” siempre estará en nuestros corazones. Click HERE for the full story. Writer Cindy Ramirez Contact: cramirez@elpasotimes.com Photo by: Gabriel Olsen/ Getty Images Posted by: Yenesis […]
Janice Llamoca from the Latino USA podcast gives us inside details about the rise of Canadian-Colombian singer Jessie Reyez. Click HERE to hear about it! PHOTO: Apple
Over at Forbes, Veronica Villafañe writes about the new Netflix Latin comedy “The Expanding Universe of Ashley Garcia” being produced by Mario Lopez & starring Jencarlos Canela & Paulina Chavez! To learn more, click HERE. Photo: RICH FURY/GETTY IMAGES, NETFLIX
Lyndsey Havens from Billboard writes about Cuban-Mexican singer Camila Cabello opening up the Billboard Latin Music Awards proclaiming the phrase Patria y Vida after performing Don’t Go Yet. Click HERE to read more! PHOTO: Billboard