This year’s AIDS/LifeCycle has been cancelled.
27.02.2020 - 19:46 / losangelesblade.com
AIDS Healthcare Foundation President Michael Weinstein, center, at his organization’s clinic in Cúcuta, Colombia, on Jan. 14, 2020. (Photo courtesy of AIDS Healthcare Foundation)
AIDS Healthcare Foundation President Michael Weinstein last month visited a Colombian border city that remains on the frontlines of the Venezuelan refugee crisis.
Weinstein on Jan. 14 visited AIDS Healthcare Foundation’s clinic in Cúcuta, which is less than 10 miles from the Táchira River that marks Colombia’s border
This year’s AIDS/LifeCycle has been cancelled.
Manchester City could ask Uefa for a delay to their European ban if the coronavirus crisis interferes with their appeal against it.
Manchester City will take on Newcastle in the FA Cup quarter-finals on the evening of Saturday March 21.
Colombian singer Silvestre Dangond has announced the official dates for his 2020 La Locura tour.The tour is slated to kick off on June 19 in Paris and then hit the United States in Utah on July 18, continuing on to Orlando, Miami, New York, Dallas and Los Angeles, among other cities. Loud And Live will produce the U.S.
The Coronavirus epidemic has the entire world on alert with more and more cases confirmed in countries where the virus had not been detected before. The situation is worrying and celebrities are already taking steps to stay healthy and safe. One of them is Maluma, who was forced to postpone a concert he had scheduled for this weekend and moved it to the end of the month. "It is for your well-being, your safety and mine too," the Colombian told his fans through a video on his social networks.
The Mexican label Casete Digital Agriculture has signed an exclusive global distribution deal with Ingrooves Music Group.
Maluma has postponed his upcoming concert in Milan as cases of coronavirus continue to increase in Italy.The March 7 show has now been rescheduled to March 31, Billboard has learned.
Grammy-winning band Monsieur Periné is ready to embark on their first-ever acoustic tour across the U.S., Mexico, and Colombia, Billboard exclusively reveals today (March 2).Dubbed Mundo Paralelo, Catalina Garcia and Santiago will perform intimate acoustic versions of fan favorites such as "Bailar Contigo," "Mi Libertad," "Suin Romanticon" and "La Sombra," kicking off May 2 in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Our second journal about our trip to one of the gay-friendliest countries in Southern America is about Colombia’s capital city, Bogotá. We have to admit, first thoughts that came to our minds when talking about Colombia and Bogotá have been about how dangerous the country and its capital is. But we are happy about how welcoming, friendly, and interesting Colombia’s capital city actually was!
On Saturday, Soda Stereo’s Gracias Totales tour kicks off at the El Campín stadium in Bogota, Colombia. The 16 concerts in 10 countries -- which Soda drummer Charly Alberti describes as shows “for being together one last time” -- will be Latin America’s most repercussive rock band’s first live appearances without Gustavo Cerati, the group’s late magnetic singer, lyrical composer and guitarist, who died in 2014 at the age of 55.
Carlos Vives has been confirmed as speaker for Billboard and Telemundo’s Latinfest+ taking place April 20-23 in Las Vegas, NV at The Venetian Hotel.Vives, who throughout his 25-year long career has spun global hits such as “La Gota Fría,” “Robarte un Beso” and “La Bicicleta,” will be a speaker in a panel titled “Viva Live with Carlos Vives.” The La Voz coach and Colombian music icon will discuss the making of his new album, sharing never-before-seen behind-the-scenes material and an exclusive
It was revealed just days ago that the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation would be presenting its first-ever Los Angeles fundraiser — the Elizabeth Taylor Ball to End AIDS on April 30 on the Fox lot. It's hard to imagine that when organizers sat down to select an individual to honor that evening that the list included anyone other than Sharon Stone.
It was revealed just days ago that the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation would be presenting its first-ever Los Angeles fundraiser — the Elizabeth Taylor Ball to End AIDS on April 30 on the Fox lot. It's hard to imagine that when organizers sat down to select an individual to honor that evening that the list included anyone other than Sharon Stone.