A. Savage, of the NYC indie rock band Parquet Courts, has shared details of his second solo album. Several Songs About Fire will be released on October 6 via Rough Trade Records.
04.08.2023 - 00:55 / us.hola.com
Thalia knows music is a powerful source of inspiration; however, the power of a well-written essay can impact many. In a heartfelt return, the renowned Mexican singer and actress took over the pages of Vogue Mexico as a guest writer to shed light on a pressing issue that affects many in the entertainment industry and beyond age discrimination.
Through her poignant words and intimate revelations, Thalia delves deep into her journey, sharing the challenges she has faced and the resilience that has propelled her forward in an industry often defined by youth-centric standards. With her eloquence and authenticity, Thalia aims to break down barriers and inspire readers to embrace their journeys, irrespective of age, as she fearlessly advocates for a more inclusive and accepting world.According to Thalia, a few months ago, she read a few articles that caught her attention for the wrong reasons.
“In these publications, I was surprised to see a common theme regarding fashion and age,” she explains. “Headlines like ‘Style for Wearing Sneakers at 50,’ ‘How to Wear Loose Pants and Nike Sneakers at 50,’ ‘A List of Perfect Heels for 50+,’ and more struck me.
However, the one that intrigued me the most was an article suggesting how to wear a dress at 50 based on a design I had worn.”The superstar said that seeing herself as an example of how a woman in her 50s should be, sparked something in her. “Many questions flooded my mind,” she wrote, adding that she is intrigued by knowing “what defines what a woman should wear at fifty.” Thalia said that she is surprised at how writers continue to publish these types of stories when “the world’s runways in Milan, Paris, New York, and more have embraced and celebrated gender, body, race, and
.A. Savage, of the NYC indie rock band Parquet Courts, has shared details of his second solo album. Several Songs About Fire will be released on October 6 via Rough Trade Records.
Whitney Port is OVER IT!
Clayton Davis Senior Awards Editor Texas Congressman Joaquin Castro has nominated 27 Latino-driven films for inclusion in the National Film Registry. Among the suggestions are films that brought Oscar nominations to Latino actors and artists, including Salma Hayek, as Mexican artist Frida Kahlo in “Frida” (2002); Catalina Sandino Moreno, who portrayed a desperate undocumented pregnant immigrant in “Maria Full of Grace” (2004) and Demián Bichir, who played an undocumented worker in Los Angeles in “A Better Life” (2011).
Luis Angel ‘El Flaco,’ the beloved Mexican singer, has shared his first statements. He’s thanked the media that has covered the tragedy while also thanking the people who attended Maria Fernanda’s funeral and allowed the family to have a moment of privacy. In a very emotional statement, El Flaco asked young people to be careful with themselves and to avoid making the wrong decisions.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor Prime Video has debuted the trailer for their upcoming drama “A Million Miles Away.” Based on a true story, Michael Peña stars as José Hernández, the first migrant farm worker to become an astronaut and go to space. The film will be released on Sept. 15 in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month.
had kind words for leading lady in the supermodel’s September-issue cover interview . Hayek is a stepmother and co-parent to Augie, the 16-year-old son Evangelista shares with François-Henri Pinault—the French businessman to whom Hayek has been married since 2009. And the two women seem to have forged a loving relationship through their blended families.
Anna Marie de la Fuente Netflix is toasting Mexico’s National Day of Cinema on Aug. 15 with a slew of projects, many of them tapping the country’s wealth of literary classics and original storytellers. Working with some of the most prominent local filmmakers, the streaming giant is also reaffirming its $300 million commitment to Mexican cinema and series and its #QueMéxicoSeVea (“Let Mexico Be Seen”) initiative.
Tyrese Gibson is suing Home Depot after he says he was racially profiled in one of their stores.According to the lawsuit, obtained by the over the weekend, the star alleges he and craftsmen Eric Mora and Manuel Hernandez «experienced outrageous discriminatory mistreatment and consumer racial profiling first-hand» at a Home Depot store in the West Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles. The lawsuit dates back to a February 11 incident, in which Gibson claims that Home Depot clerks allegedly «purposely interfered with and refused to process» a transaction by Gibson, Mora and Hernandez based on «their skin color» and the craftsmen's «national origin.» Gibson is black, while both Mora and Hernandez are of Mexican descent.According to the docs, the trio were buying items for a home improvement project when they ran into an issue during the checkout process.
William Earl Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme has faced many demons since the release of the 2017 album “Villains”: cancer, divorce, rehab and court battles. And the new Queens record, the just-released “In Times New Roman…,” definitely adds weight to the band’s woozy, bluesy rock — a dour energy far removed from the dancier sound conjured by producer Mark Ronson on “Villains.” “Roman,” self-produced by band founder Homme and one of his strongest QOTSA lineups ever, is one of the rawest and heaviest albums the band has delivered, and during Saturday’s Queens, New York stop of their “The End Is Nero Tour,” they proved that sometimes the new material can be a live standout, even as the band approaches its fourth decade of existence.
One of the greatest pitchers in Los Angeles Dodgers history was honored Friday night at Dodger Stadium before the game.
Awkwafina Is Nora From Queens actor Bowen Yang has said that he “almost died” in a production mishap when a horse that he was riding bucked in fear.Yang revealed on his Las Culturistas podcast recently that the incident happened while shooting season three of the sitcom in Iceland.“Actually, [it’s] not fun to be on a horse,” Yang said. “[I’ve] ridden a horse for camera.
EXCLUSIVE: Carolina Miranda, the Mexican actress currently starring in the hit Netflix series Fake Profile, has signed with Artist International Group for management.
Tom Hardy has been named the male celebrity American viewers struggle to understand the most in a new survey.In a study conducted by Preply, over 1,500 Americans were asked on their use and opinions of using subtitles when watching streaming platforms and content online.The survey found 51 per cent of Americans used subtitles most of the time, while 70 per cent used the feature to better understand actors with accents.According to viewers polled, English actor Tom Hardy was named as the male celebrity with the most challenging accent. This was followed by Austrian-American actor Arnold Schwarzenegger and Irish actor Colin Farrell.Mexican actor Sofía Vergara, best known for playing Gloria Delgado-Pritchett in Modern Family, was named the hardest to understand female celebrity.
Emiliano De Pablos Argentine director Paula Hernández’s “The Ravaging Wind,” toplined by Latin American star Alfredo Castro (“Karnawal,” “El Club”), will be the opening night film of Horizontes Latinos sidebar at the 71st edition of the San Sebastian Film Festival, which runs Sept. 22-30.
Lin-Manuel Miranda has a new musical on the way and it will mark his first major Broadway show since Hamilton!
Lin-Manuel Miranda is adapting a stage musical version of “The Warriors,” Sol Yurick’s 1965 novel. That book inspired a 1979 cult action thriller directed by Walter Hill that is even more widely known. Details for the project are still murky, but an individual with knowledge of Miranda’s plans confirmed his involvement.
recently shuttered “New York, New York,” and wrote the songs for the Disney movies “Moana” and “Encanto,” along with some new tunes for the live-action “The Little Mermaid.” His Tony Award-winning “In the Heights” was turned into a Warner Bros. movie, and he directed Netflix’s musical film “Tick, Tick… Boom!”.As Broadway’s only celebrity composer (who’s not a pop singer), a brand new musical by Miranda would be an instant draw for ticket-buyers and a major coup for the struggling theater business.A premiere date and location are not yet known, though a tryout of the show would be a boon for the Public Theater, which was recently forced to lay off 19% of its staff and slash programming for budgetary reasons.Wherever it lands, he’s picked a fascinating title.Some viewers will remember the culty 1979 film “The Warriors,” which is fun to watch now for its authentic shots of the bad old days of New York City.
Jennifer Lopez has one of the best bodies out there, and the artist works hard to look as good as she does. She is known for maintaining a healthy lifestyle, eating clean with lots of vegetable intake, and also putting in plenty of hours at the gym.On Tuesday, the artist and businesswoman was photographed heading to her gym in the Hamptons, New York.
Danna Paola is well acquainted with the entertainment industry and how challenging it is to deal with personal situations as a public figure. That’s why she couldn’t help but share her opinion with all the drama and speculations circulating about Rosalía and Rauw Alejandro’s break up. Even though the singer denied being unfaithful to Rosalía, it hasn’t stopped the accusations on social media.
Wilco have announced plans to release their 13th studio album ‘Cousin’ and shared new single ‘Evicted’ – which you can listen to below.The record, which has been produced by Cate Le Bon, will be released on September 29 on dBpm Records.“It’s this feeling of being in it and out of it at the same time,” said frontman Jeff Tweedy of the new album.He added of the new single, which you can listen to below: “I guess I was trying to write from the point of view of someone struggling to make an argument for themself in the face of overwhelming evidence that they deserve to be locked out of someone’s heart. Self-inflicted wounds still hurt and in my experience they’re almost impossible to fully recover from.”‘Cousin’ marks the first time Wilco have handed the reins over to a producer outside their immediate circle of collaborators since 2007’s ‘Sky Blue Sky’.“The amazing thing about Wilco is they can be anything,” Le Bon added.