By Greg Evans
14.01.2020 - 19:31 / pinkvilla.com
The upcoming series from Marvel, called The Falcon and The Winter Soldier is now facing a serious issue with its shoot schedules. The cast and crew of the series, The Falcon and The Winter Soldier were reportedly kick starting their shoot in Puerto Rico on Tuesday.
But, the makers of the show had to suspend the shoot as Puerto Rico has experienced severe earthquakes. As per the latest news reports on the Marvel series, the cast and crew were to shoot for a couple of weeks in Puerto Rico before
.HBO Documentary Films has picked up the worldwide television and streaming rights to doc feature Siempre, Luisabout the work of Luis Miranda, the father of Hamilton star Lin-Manuel Miranda, in his native Puerto Rico.Luis A. Miranda Jr., a Puerto Rican migrant who helped shape New York politics for over three decades, left Puerto Rico for New York City in the 1970s.The doc follows Miranda over the course of a year, as his devotion to family and country propel him forward.
Turn the music up to hear that sound! Latin goddesses Jennifer Lopez and Shakira are set to turn up the Super Bowl LIV halftime stage at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, on Sunday, February 2.
Jennifer Lopez and Shakira are getting ready for a big milestone in their careers: co-headlining the Super Bowl LIV halftime show on Sunday night. Ahead of the game, both the Puerto Rican singer and Colombian artist have shared their excitement on social media, as well as documenting how they are preparing for their highly awaited performance.
Earlier this week, Anuel AA revealed his new haircut, chopping off his signature bangs and opting for a fresh buzz cut. Though the new look is fitting, many of his fans were in total disbelief.
Ricky Martin is changing the tune of his upcoming album. Originally, the Puerto Rican superstar planned on talking about love and fatherhood, but with the recent events in his hometown, the inspiration for his music changed. “When I returned to the studio, everything that I had done musically expired because I had poetic material in my head to share with the world after what happened in Puerto Rico,” he told the Associated Press.
Bad Bunny paid tribute to Kobe Bryant with the release of a surprise track called “6 Rings.”The two-minute song, featuring the voices of sports commentators and Bryant, is a slow-beat hip-hop track on which Bunny thanks the late basketball star for being a big inspiration in his career.
Bad Bunny is celebrating the life of one of his heroes the only way he can – with a song. The Puerto Rican rapper released a song on Tuesday, January 28 entitled 6 Rings in honor of Kobe Bryant. The surprise track comes two days after the NBA great, his 13-year-old daughter Gianna and seven others died in a tragic helicopter accident. In the song, the 25-year-old alludes to Kobe’s five championship rings and the ring he gave to his wife Vanessa Bryant in honor of their marriage.
Bad Bunny was one of many artists to pay tribute to Kobe Bryant on social media after the NBA player died on Sunday in a helicopter crash. Today, the Puerto Rico native further expressed his admiration for the basketball legend with a song titled “6 Rings.” Production is handled by SubeloNeo and Bad Bunny himself.
Ricky Martin’s wide smile began to fade as the Puerto Rican superstar talked about his next album. It’s influenced by the U.S. territory’s political turmoil as people struggle to recover from Hurricane Maria and a recent 6.4 magnitude earthquake that killed one person and destroyed hundreds of homes amid a 13-year recession.
Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny has paid tribute to the late Kobe Bryant with his new track, 6 Rings.
Oasis of the Seas, January 21. (Photo courtesy David Halpern)
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It’s a new year and Ozuna is ready for a new round with his Nibiru Tour. The Puerto Rican star has confirmed the dates for his third consecutive run throughout the United States.
José Feliciano balked a bit when producer Rick Jarrard suggested he record a rendition of Fleetwood Mac's "The Chain," whose video is premiering below from the Puerto Rican singer's upcoming new album Behind the Guitar. But considering that Jarrard was the same guy who convinced him to record a hit cover of the Doors' "Light My Fire" in 1968, Feliciano eventually – and wisely, in his estimation – acquiesced.