A representative for Fania said Pacheco was “the man most responsible for the genre of salsa music. He was a visionary and his music will live on eternally.
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Disney Plus forever – if you live outside the US, anyway. The brand-new 'general entertainment' channel adds a load more TV shows and movies as part of your existing Disney Plus subscription, and these include more adult-friendly entertainment than you're used to on the service.
The app will incorporate new parental controls to permit this. You don't have to do anything extra to get Star – if you're subscribed to Disney Plus already, you'll get it when it launches.
A representative for Fania said Pacheco was “the man most responsible for the genre of salsa music. He was a visionary and his music will live on eternally.
A year after Covid raged in China, the country’s box office is all sewn up and back together with Detective Chinatown 3 besting Avengers: Endgame‘s U.S./Canada all-time opening with a $394M weekend. But here in the states, we’re still trying to get the pandemic under control, and winter storms which impacted 100 million Americans according to the National Weather Service didn’t help over a four-day Valentine’s Day/Presidents’ Day weekend which is historically a lucrative time.
direct to your inboxAudiences have heard him croon the Great American Songbook in the Flamingo and Golden Nugget casinos in Las Vegas and in New York venues.But for Wayne Devlin he best is yet to come.
Britney Spears is reportedly working on a new documentary about her life.It comes following the reaction to the recently released documentary, Framing Britney Spears, which examines the singer’s life under conservatorship.It was produced by the New York Times and broadcast in the US last weekend on FX and FX On Hulu.Now, according to the New York Post’s Page Six column, Spears is also currently “working on her own documentary about her life – said in her own words – with a top female
Robert B. “Bob” Steuer, a film production and distribution executive for more than 50 years, died Friday, Feb. 5 at Providence Cedars-Sinai Tarzana Medical Center in Tarzana, Calif. He was 86 and died from dementia complications.
Veteran rocker Bruce Springsteen is facing a drink-driving charge in the US. The singer was arrested on November 14 in a part of the Gateway National Recreation Area on the New Jersey coast, a spokesperson for the National Park Service confirmed on Wednesday.
Get Out actor Daniel Kaluuya will be returning to the big screen next month as the leader of the Black Panther Party. The actor's next film titled Judas and the Black Messiah's trailer released on Tuesday and we're all glued to it.
EXCLUSIVE: Ray Romano has set an April 19th start date in New York City for an untitled dramedy he’ll direct and star in alongside Laurie Metcalf (The Conners). Romano has written the script with Mark Stegemann.
Vertical Entertainment has acquired North American rights to Feral State, written and directed by Jon Carlo (First We Take Brooklyn) and starring AnnaLynne McCord and Ronnie Gene Blevins. The indie thriller, which wrapped shooting late last year, will now get a theatrical release in May along with its digital bow.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterThe CW is renewing 12 of its scripted series, including an early Season 2 pick up for its freshman drama “Walker” starring Jared Padalecki.The other shows are: “All American” (renewed for Season 4), “Batwoman” (renewed for Season 3), “Charmed” (Season 4), “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow” (Season 7), “Dynasty” (Season 5) “The Flash” (Season 8), “In The Dark” (Season 4), “Legacies” (Season 4), “Nancy Drew” (Season 3), “Riverdale” (Season 6), and “Roswell, New Mexico” (Season 4).
EXCLUSIVE: Amazon Studios is developing a TV series adaptation of Reeves Wiedeman’s New York Magazine article “Who Killed Tulum?“. Written and executive produced by Mehar Sethi (BoJack Horseman, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia), the project hails from Annapurna, New York Magazine, and Vox Media Studios.
The Hollywood veteran Hal Holbrook has reportedly passed away at the age of 95. The Emmy award winner was best known for playing American novelist Mark Twain in the solo show Mark Twain Tonight, which he first began performing in 1954.
The New York Times reportedly fired award-winning queer journalist Lauren Wolfe, after she posted a Tweet saying she had “chills” watching US President Joe Biden’s plane land in Washington.The newspaper’s action was preceded by an online campaign of abuse, harassment and threats against Wolfe over her perceived pro-Biden tilt.
Janelle Monáe’s upcoming horror film Antebellum has confirmed its UK release date.Lionsgate, the company behind the film release, last year revealed that the upcoming horror movie will by-pass cinemas and head straight to digital release as the ongoing coronavirus pandemic continues.
Cookbook author and television writer Sri Rao debuted his first theater showBollywood Kitchenas part of the Geffen Playhouse’s virtual Geffen Stayhouse series on Saturday night.The production is part storytelling in which he shares tales of his parent’s journeys from India to the United States and part cooking class.
American Dad! has announced details of its 18th series – get all the details and watch its trailer below.After launching its 17th outing in April 2020, featuring an episode co-written by The Weeknd, the TBS show will return once again this spring.Season 18 of American Dad! is set to begin airing on April 19, and its new trailer sees Roger and Steve becoming “venom harvesters,” pioneering anti-venom techniques to save lives against poisonous snakes.Watch the new trailer below.The cult animated
The New York Times and Left/Right Productions have teamed up for a new documentary titled Framing Britney Spears, centred on Britney Spears‘ conservatorship.The film is set to launch as the sixth instalment of The New York Times Presents docuseries, hosted on US television channel FX and FX On Hulu.