Most businesses have been forced to close down temporarily during the coronavirus pandemic; the exception, of course, is for essential services: hospitals, grocery stores, banks. And per Florida’s governor, that includes pro wrestling!
31.03.2020 - 08:33 / billboard.com
Tenor Placido Domingo said Monday he is resting at home after catching the new coronavirus.Domingo said in a statement that he is “at home and I feel fine.”The 79-year-old was reportedly hospitalized in Mexico after publicly acknowledging on March 22 that he had tested positive for COVID-19 and said he was going into isolation.Domingo, who has longstanding ties to Mexico, had suffered from a fever and a cough.Domingo wrote on Monday that “from the very first symptom I was, as usual, under
.Most businesses have been forced to close down temporarily during the coronavirus pandemic; the exception, of course, is for essential services: hospitals, grocery stores, banks. And per Florida’s governor, that includes pro wrestling!
Carla Morrison is joining forces with Mexican online thrift store GoTrendier to raise money for music workers like engineers, technicians, managers, photographers and touring staff to help them financially during the global pandemic.The initiative is called "Volveremos A Tocar," which loosely translates to "we will play again," consists of shopping through Morrison's closet to purchase some of the Mexican singer-songwriter's outfits and 100 percent of the purchase will go directly to workers who
Sofia Reyes shared with Billboard her ultimate quarantine playlist, appropriately titled "A Dance With Myself."While self-isolating, music is keeping the Mexican pop singer-songwriter company, and she's listening to songs like "Sunflower" by Harry Styles and C. Tangana and Rosalía's "Antes de Morirme.""I love these songs and they transport me to the beautiful moments in my life," Reyes tells Billboard.
Over two dozen students have tested positive for coronavirus from the University of Texas after going to Mexico for spring break.
Tenor Placido Domingo said Monday he is resting at home after catching the new coronavirus. Domingo said in a statement that he is "at home and I feel fine." The 79-year-old was reportedly hospitalized in Mexico after publicly acknowledging on March 22 that he had tested positive for COVID-19 and said he was going into isolation.
Spotify isn’t just for adults anymore.The streaming service’s first standalone app for children, Spotify Kids, launched in beta on Tuesday (March 31) in the U.S., Canada and France.
MEXICO CITY — Tenor Placido Domingo said Monday he is resting at home after catching the new coronavirus.
MEXICO CITY -- Tenor Placido Domingo said Monday he is resting at home after catching the new coronavirus.
Morat bandmember Juan Pablo Villamil says he has tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19) after traveling to Spain and Mexico.
Opera singer Placido Domingo has been hospitalized in Acapulco, Mexico after suffering complications from COVID-19 aka the Coronavirus.
UPDATE: Opera singer Plácido Domingo was hospitalized in Mexico on Saturday after complications related to the coronavirus.
Spanish opera singer Plácido Domingo has been hospitalized in Acapulco, Mexico, for coronavirus.