John Ericson, who starred alongside Anne Francis on TV'sHoney Westand with Spencer Tracy inBad Day at Black Rockand with Angela Lansbury inBedknobs and Broomsticks, has died. He was 93.
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While the actress—who, at 28, is casually also a brand ambassador for Louis Vuitton and an on-again-off-again student at Columbia University studying human rights—has definitely enjoyed “some really good sweatpants moments” these past few weeks, she’s now turning to Real Clothes for a mental boost while staying home in her Brooklyn apartment. “Maybe I should start wearing like, really extravagant outfits inside,” she muses on the phone.
John Ericson, who starred alongside Anne Francis on TV'sHoney Westand with Spencer Tracy inBad Day at Black Rockand with Angela Lansbury inBedknobs and Broomsticks, has died. He was 93.
By Will Thorne
It's Cinco de Mayo next week, the Mexican holiday that marks the country's victory over the French at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862.
By Peter White
By Mike Fleming Jr
Ximena Sariñana hosted a Billboard Live At-Home concert Thursday (April 23) to serenade fans and raise money for Downtown Women's Center, which offers support services for survivors of domestic violence and women experiencing homelessness during COVID-19.The Mexican singer-songwriter kicked off her live performance while at home in Mexico City with her latest single "TBT 4 EVER," debuting a piano version on the live stream."I'm imagining your applause.
San Bernardino, Calif., group Fuerza Regida clocks its first top five debut on Top Latin Albums, as Adicto arrives at No. 4 (chart dated April 25). The quartet’s second studio album follows its debut studio effort, D
A 'hero' great-grandfather with underlying health issues has surprised doctors by making a full recovery from Covid-19.
It was recorded during a lockdown live-stream
Manchester United great David Beckham says Lionel Messi is the clear winner in the ongoing debate about the best player in the world.
Keeping it in the family
The urban regional Mexican movement has recently gained unprecedented popularity thanks to a revamped version of traditional corridos giving them an urban twist and up-and-coming regional Mexican singers who are open to collaborations with urbano powerhouses.On Friday (April 17), regional Mexican group T3R Elemento and reggaetón star Farruko join forces for their new corrido sirreño "Del Barrio a la Ciudad" -- premiering exclusively on Billboard above -- which further solidifies the movement.The
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