Charly García, the legendary Argentine artist, has released his first album in seven years, La Leyenda del Escorpión, at the age of 72. This album features collaborations with other Spanish rock icons, such as Fito Paez and Luis Alberto Spinetta.
The 76th Primetime Emmys on September 15 could see historic wins for Latina, African-American, and Asian actresses. Sofia Vergara and Selena Gomez are poised to make history, while Quinta Brunson might become the first African-American to win consecutive Best Lead Actress awards. Shōgun and The Bear are set to break records, and RuPaul’s Drag Race could extend its lead as the most awarded reality show.
Cuban singer Camila Cabello, despite being born in Cuba, proudly embraces her Mexican heritage. From preferring Mexican tacos over Cuban food to celebrating Día de los Muertos, Cabello frequently highlights her connection to Mexico. Her dreams include collaborating with Peso Pluma and Luis Miguel, showcasing her deep appreciation for Mexican culture and traditions.
Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny faces controversy after allegations that his label, Rimas Entertainment, received $2 million from Nicolás Maduro’s regime. Former Puerto Rican politician Nina Valedón has called for an FBI investigation, claiming the funds could influence democratic processes.
Selena Gomez is thriving with Oscar buzz for Emilia Perez, a billion-dollar success from Rare Beauty, and record-breaking Emmy nominations for Only Murders in the Building. She's also a passionate advocate for mental health through her Rare Impact Fund and has shared fond memories of childhood scoldings in a recent interview.
Madison de La Garza, known from "Desperate Housewives," is expecting her first baby with actor Ryan Mitchell. She shared the news with a heartfelt social media post featuring family photos. Excitement abounds as her sister Demi Lovato and mother Dianna De La Garza celebrate the happy announcement.
Carín León’s new version of Johnny Cash’s Man in Black blends Mexican sounds with the classic’s original melancholy. Fans are loving his bilingual take, which connects Cash’s political message with modern issues.
Cinematography legend Rodrigo Prieto, steps into directing with an adaptation of Juan Rulfo’s iconic novel Pedro Páramo. Premiering at TIFF to critical acclaim, the film features a haunting score by Gustavo Santaolalla and impressive production design.