And We Go Green, a documentary about the rise of Formula E electric car racing,will stream exclusively in the U.S. on Hulu.
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If you have yet to follow Thalía on TikTok, then you are seriously missing out. The singer-actress is keeping herself (and fans) entertained with hilarious scene recreations from telenovelas and films and song and dance challenges worth watching.
One of her latest posts is the famous scene from Titanic in which Leonardo DiCaprio (Jack) and Kate Winslet (Rose) head on down to the third class section for an evening of dancing. The Mexico-born star recreated the exact moment in which Jack and
.And We Go Green, a documentary about the rise of Formula E electric car racing,will stream exclusively in the U.S. on Hulu.
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Leonardo DiCaprio is back to his philanthropy.
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Thalia is lamenting the death of one of her beloved fans. Juan Carlos Pastrana, who lost his life to the novel coronavirus disease, was 36.The Mexican singer commemorated her late fan “Juanquis” with a heartfelt video showing various photos of them together throughout the years.
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Every year, we celebrate Cinco de Mayo with an amazing playlist curated for our readers. For 2020, Billboard went all out, bringing together the bes
Thalia and her fans are on a roll during the quarantine, winning yet another Billboard poll.The Mexican singer and actress nabbed the crown for the '90s Latin pop star who should host a virtual concert, with nearly 27 percent of the votes.Gloria Trevi follows closely behind with more than 22 percent of the votes. Yuri wins third place with more than 17 percent.
Katherine Schwarzenegger may have married Hollywood heartthrob Chris Pratt, but her mother, Maria Shriver, has her eye on two other handsome actors.
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Javier Camarena was at his home in Zurich singing an aria from Bellini’s Il Pirata when the screen for the video feed split, and he was joined by Metropolitan Opera music director Yannick Nézet-Séguin in Montreal and general manager Peter Gelb in New York. “Just a second,” the tenor from Mexico said, raising an index finger.He had just finished the slow-moving first section.
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Too Hot to Handle is the only show that anyone can talk about right now, and can we blame them?
Melissa Barrera's mission in life is to entertain.
Mexican director Manolo Caro released the final season of La Casa de las Flores, leaving behind memorable characters like the ever-so secretive mother-daughter duo Virginia (Verónica Castro) and Paulina de la Mora (Cecilia Suárez), and an equally memorable soundtrack under Lynn Fainchtein's supervision.An already musically-driven series, with breakout performances by drag queens at the de la Mora's family-owned cabaret sprinkled throughout the episodes.