2 min read Two men have been arrested allegedly in relation to the murders of transgender women whose burned bodies were found in Puerto Rico on April 22.
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The coronavirus pandemic has not cooled the fevers of avid theatre-goers, despite the fact that Broadway is closed through June.
The virtual opening of the musical “Pride and Prejudice” drew 150,000 views when it was streamed on Friday free of charge from the Palo Alto’s TheatreWorks in Silicon Valley.
The show had run at the theater from Dec. 4 to Jan. 4.
The performance was hosted by actresses Beth Level from “The Drowsy Chaperone” and Laura Osnes of “Cinderella.”
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2 min read Two men have been arrested allegedly in relation to the murders of transgender women whose burned bodies were found in Puerto Rico on April 22.
Billy Ray Cyrus is helping to equip Native American communities against the COVID-19 virus.
Serena Angelique Velazquez, one of two transgender women whose bodies were found in a burned out car in Puerto Rico – Photo: Facebook.
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2 min read Puerto Rican authorities have confirmed that they are now investigating the murders of two transgender women. Reported by the Puerto Rican newspaper, Primera Hora, authorities found the bodies of Serena Angelique Velázquez and Layla Pelaez’s in a car under a bridge in the municipality of Humacao on the island’s southeast coast.
Serena Angelique Velazquez, one of two transgender women whose bodies were found in a burned out car in Puerto Rico – Photo: Facebook.
Katherine Schwarzenegger married Chris Pratt in June 2019 after dating for about a year and the two look hopelessly in love with each other. During a recent interaction with the media, Katherine revealed the secret behind their happy married life and it was basically a piece of advice for all the married couples out there.
Blake Shelton is doing his part to make sure people in Oklahoma are fed.
Jennifer Lopez is being sued for $150,000 for posting a photo of herself to Instagram that she allegedly did not own the rights to. According to court documents filed in New York and obtained by Fox News, professional photographer Steve Sands is suing the 50-year-old singer and her production company, Nuyorican Productions, for copyright infringement.
The world might be hunkering down at home right now, but apparently celebrity lawsuits aren't taking any time off. According to , Jennifer Lopez is being sued for posting a photo to Instagram without the photographer's permission, and it sounds kinda messy.
Jennifer Lopez is being sued over the use of a photo on Instagram.
LOS ANGELES — Almost 21 million Americans watched the “One World: Together At Home” global special on Saturday in support of frontline workers battling the coronavirus pandemic, according to Nielsen data released on Monday.
New York City won't allow public events in June, including three of the city's major annual celebrations: the National Puerto Rican Day Parade, the Celebrate Israel parade and the Pride parade on its 50th anniversary. Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Monday that the events would be canceled or at least postponed, saying that it was a painful but necessary step as the city continues to fight the coronavirus.
Bad Bunny is feeling generous.
Rihanna, Jay-Z and Twitter's Jack Dorsey are adding to their seven-figure efforts to aid coronavirus relief efforts, this time with a focus on marginalized communities in cities that have been hit hard during the current pandemic.
Imagine you’re an artist who makes a painting of Bad Bunny , he finds it and ends up buying it. Well, that’s pretty much what happened to Cynthia Coronado, a Houston-based artist who painted an image of the Puerto Rican star sunbathing. The 22-year-old as per her social media profile has a single post with a series of photos featuring her masterpiece, the Twitter post in which Benito Martínez Ocasio (Bad Bunny’s real name) and a time-lapse video of her painting process.