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Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran Tour: Shakira Reigns in Miami with a Joyful Explosion of Rhythm, Resilience, and Roots - REVIEW
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10 Scandals That Shook Broadway—Including Patti Lapone's apology and Hugh Jackman's infidelity
From 'Hair' in the 70's to the 'Spiderman' fiasco and the accusations against 'Hamilton' and 'Jagged Little Pill', here are 10 Broadway scandals that made history. -
"We Already Won": Joy's Historic Tony Nomination, Jesse & Joy's Boldest Album Yet, and the Soundtrack of a New Era - INTERVIEW
As Joy Huerta prepares to attend the Tony Awards for the very first time, and as a nominee, she's supported by her brother Jesse and the emotional force of their new Jesse & Joy album, a powerful reminder that their music continues to evolve alongside their personal milestones. -
Khadiyah Lewis Dead at 44: Former 'Love & Hip Hop Atlanta' Family Is Planning a Public Funeral
Her death was confirmed by her brother Jamaal Lewis in a heartfelt statement to The Shade Room. The passing Khadiyah Lewis has left the family devastated. She was part of 'Love & Hip Hop Atlanta' season 4 -
Yeri Mua: TikTok's No. 1 Artist on Turning Pain into Power, Owning Her Sexuality, and Dreaming of Motherhood - INTERVIEW
The Mexican artist and influencer opened up in an interview in Miami about her story, from Veracruz in the Mexican coast, to reigning over the world of Latin music and social media. -
'Sinner's and the Sound of Survival: How the Music of a Haunted Juke Joint Carries the Wounds of Three Continents
Director Ryan Coogler's movie 'Sinners' has earned praise for its eerie atmosphere and devastating performances. But it's the music—composed by Oscar winner Ludwig Göransson and enhanced by field recordings, blues legends, and rising artists—that binds the film's emotional core to centuries of trauma, resistance, and cultural memory. -
El Chapo's Granddaughter Debuts as Singer: Frida Guzmán Says She's "Not Ashamed" of Her Name
One of Joaquín Guzmán Loera's granddaughters is launching her stage career with a controversial song. At just 20 years old, Frida Guzmán and her team seem to have a clear idea of how to take advantage of El Chapo's unsavory but immense reputation. -
Latin GRAMMYs 2025: Raphael Honored as Person of the Year Following Brain Cancer Diagnosis
The announcement comes at a particularly emotional time for the singer, who was diagnosed with primary brain lymphoma in late 2024 and surprised audiences months later by announcing his return to the stage. Raphael has kept his promise. -
BTS Reunites? 2025 BTS Festa Could Mark First Full-Group Appearance Since Hiatus
With all seven members, Jin, RM, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook, either discharged or just days away from completing their mandatory enlistment, the anticipation within the BTS fandom, ARMY, is at an all-time high. -
Cardi B Sparks Frenzy by Introducing Stefon Diggs as New Boyfriend on Instagram
While her relationship with her ex goes from bad to worse, with accusations and demands on each other getting worse, Cardi B shows that her romantic life with Sefon Diggs is going well. -
NewJeans Ordered to Pay $2.9 Million Per Violation in Explosive Contract Dispute
The K-pop girl group lost a lawsuit filed against Ador, a subsidiary of South Korean entertainment giant Hybe. -
Thank You, Kelly! The Real Reason Swifties Are Celebrating Clarkson After Taylor Swift's Win
As Swifties celebrate this landmark victory, many are turning their gratitude toward an unexpected hero: Kelly Clarkson. The American singer and TV host sparked Taylor Swift re-recordings. -
The Future of "Taylor's Version": What Happens to 'Reputation' Now That Taylor Swift Owns Her Masters?
In a plot twist worthy of her own lyrics, the pop superstar has now bought back her original masters, leaving everyone wondering: what does this mean for Reputation (Taylor's Version)? Will it ever see the light of day, or has the story changed completely for Taylor Swift and her fans? -
Leonel García's 'El Show': The Analog Rebellion of a Latin Balladeer - INTERVIEW
The Mexican singer-songwriter and half of the duet Sin Bandera released a surprise album recorded in a new 'old fashioned' way. Leonel García also collabs with Natalia La Fourcade, Edén Muñoz, Ivana and more. -
"This Album Comes From My Bones": Gloria Estefan on Turning Her Story Into Latino Resistance - INTERVIEW
With 13 songs that navigate between salsa, bolero, Cuban son and more tropical genres, "Raíces" is a work of art and a love letter between and from Gloria Estefan and her husband and uber producer Emilio Estefan -
Ozzy Osbourne's Final Concert: Black Sabbath Reunites as the Prince of Darkness Takes His Last Bow in Birmingham
The godfather of heavy metal will perform what he says is his final concert on July 5, 2025, at Villa Park in Birmingham, England. Ozzy Osbourne final goodbye will be epic. -
Beyoncé's Choreographer and K-pop Royalty Judge J.Y. Park New Global Dance Series World of Street Woman Dancer
Mnet's World of Street Woman Fighter Season 3 (WSWF3) has gone full global, and the judging panel alone could headline any major dance festival. -
Lea Michele returns to Broadway with a revival courtesy of ABBA
The Cold War-era musical composed by ABBA's Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, with lyrics by Tim Rice, has been off stage since 1988. The revival of 'Chess' will debut at Subert theater. -
RM Confirms June Military Discharge as BTS Nears Long-Awaited Reunion
The members of the beloved K-Pop band are nearing the completion of their military services. RM broke his silence after his win at the American Music Awards. -
Jeff Goldblum to Headline Montreal Jazz Festival with Signature Charm and Swing
Joining him on the 2025 roster are major names like Nas, Ayra Starr, Thundercat, Allison Russell, and Ben Harper. Jeff Goldblum is the biggest mainstream star, but the lineup of the 2025 Montreal Film Festival is impressive. Mon Laferte and Monseur Periné will represent Latinos. -
New Couple Alert: Zac Brown Moves On From Divorce Drama With Kendra Scott
The country music heartthrob and the jewelry mogul made their relationship red carpet official. Zac Brown and Kendra Scott were introduced by a mutual friend. -
Jennifer Lopez Leaves the AMAs as Full Gay Icon: Pride, Politics, and a Vegas Residency Bombshell
J.Lo confirmed her show at Pride Day in Washington DC and talked about her personal connection to the LGBTQ community -
From Pop Princess to Vampire Muse: Suzy Returns to Screen in 'Delusion' With Kim Seon-ho
Once hailed as the "Nation's First Love" during her chart-topping days with K-pop girl group Miss A, Suzy is now taking on a darker, more enigmatic role in Delusion, an upcoming mystery thriller on Disney+ in 2026. -
Detroit Rapper Skilla Baby Survives Targeted Drive-By Shooting on 8 Mile
After suffering injuries from an attack in his hometown, the Detroit rapper is recuperating. This is the second time Skilla Baby is shot. -
Billy Joel Reveals Rare Brain Condition After Onstage Fall: What Is Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus?
The U.S. singer-songwriter announced a cancellation of his next concerts. Billy Joel gave details about his condition. -
Diddy's Ex-Assistant Drops Obama Bombshell in Courtroom Drug Testimony
In the federal trial against Sean "Diddy" Combs in New York, one particular testimony has captured national attention: that of his former personal assistant, David James, who brought up the names of former Presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump. -
Prince Royce Explains Why The Beatles, Luther Vandross and the Backstreet Boys Belong in Bachata Too - INTERVIEW
The Latino singer-songwriter embraced the concept of his first hit for his new album, "Eterno". In an interview with The Music Times, Prince Royce talked about his bicultural life, his mom, his music and getting ready for the end of the world. -
Kevin Spacey Gives a Furious Speech at Cannes: "I'm Still Standing"
The American actor returned to the famous film festival after a nearly 10-year absence. Kevin Spacey received a lifetime achievement award and didn't shy away from difficult topics. -
Shakira Dedicates Her Grammy to Immigrants: 'I'll Always Fight With You'
The Colombian superstar won the Grammy award for Best Latin Pop Album. -
Prosecutors Consider Death Penalty in Cuban Artist El Taiger Murder Case
The Urban Latin Music star was killed on October 10 in Miami. The decision on which penalty will be sought will be revealed soon.
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