Chiquis, Kany García, Fanny Lu and Erika Ender, among other Latin female singers, have joined the latest viral challenge on social media that aims to spread messages of female empowerment and solidarity.
13.07.2020 - 03:09 / billboard.com
Kany Garcia found many creative ways to keep in touch with her fans during the global pandemic. Thanks to social media, she offered fans weeks of activities, including a day of self-care, cooking, fitness and acoustic sessions.
But on Saturday (July 11), Garcia took it to the next level, hosting a virtual concert from San Juan’s new arena Coca-Cola Music Hall. She also became the first female artist to perform at the new Puerto Rican venue.
In a one-hour live stream, produced by Move Concerts
Chiquis, Kany García, Fanny Lu and Erika Ender, among other Latin female singers, have joined the latest viral challenge on social media that aims to spread messages of female empowerment and solidarity.
Toya Johnson shared a couple of new pics in which she’s wearing a maxi dress that completely shows off her amazing curves. She looks gorgeous, and her fans made sure to praise her like there’s no tomorrow.
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What’s the story?Even as a child Walter was regarded as a healer in his community, and somehow the shy farm boy from Ponce, Puerto Rico managed to transform himself into the flamboyant showman that everyone grew to love.A natural performer, Walter was cast in telenovelas including Una Sombra and La Intrusa before becoming an on-air astrologer in 1969, after comedian and producer Elfin Ortiz asked him to fill in for another act.He was an instant hit and went on to appear on the Puerto Rican news
Ellie Goulding took over Billboard's Instagram on Friday (July 17) to dish about her new double album Brightest Blue in this week's edition of First Stream+.Filming from her home in London, the pop star opened up about the inspiration behind her long-awaited fourth LP, which arrives nearly four years after 2015's Delirium. "It was written a few years back in New York," she says of Brightest Blue in the IGTV exclusive.
Patrick Hipes Executive Managing EditorDelays in production for Marvel Studios’ upcoming Disney+ original series The Falcon and The Winter Soldier caused first by an earthquake in Puerto Rico and then the coronavirus will keep the Marvel spinoff series from making its previously set August premiere date.The series was not on Disney+’s list of next month premieres released Friday.
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Good news for Selenators, as the singing sensation Selena Gomez dropped a brand new video. Gomez teamed up with Trevor Daniel and dropped the stunning visual for their collaboration, Past Life.
Puerto Rican astrologist Walter Mercado, who died last year on Nov. 2, is one of the most recognizable figures in Latinx culture — for his horoscope breakdowns, his bedazzled capes, and above all, his unwavering positivity.
Billboard editors highlight the latest news buzz in Latin music every week. Here's what happened in the Latin music world this week:"Michael X" Inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement, the Puerto Rican rapper turns his feelings into song rapping about racism and police brutality.
Vanderpump Rules star Lala Kent has never been shy about showing off her fabulous physique when she is enjoying some sunshine or a night out with her friends. Kent loves barely-there swimwear, plunging necklines, short skirts, and bare midriffs.
Victoria Beckham posted another glamorous selfie on her Instagram page on Wednesday, showing off a chic new pair of sunglasses from her own line. "Another sunny morning.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorDocumentary “Mucho Mucho Amor,” from Latinx filmmakers Cristina Costantini (“Science Fair”) and Kareem Tabsch (“The Last Resort”), focuses on the legacy of Walter Mercado, the iconic gender-nonconforming Hispanic astrologer who disappeared from the public eye, choosing to live off the grid in Puerto Rico, before resurfacing to prepare for the opening of a late-in-life exhibition at the HistoryMiami Museum. Cinematographer Peter Alton had worked with Costantini on
Walter Mercado enamored audiences with his astrology readings, positivity and words of wisdom for many years. Now audiences will get an intimate look at the iconic Puerto Rican, gender-nonconforming astrologer's life in Netflix's documentary, streaming July 8.The doc captures Mercado's final two years, when he grappled with aging and his legacy, and prepared for one last star-studded spectacle.