
Alicia Civita
Entertainment Editor at Latin Times
EIC OnStaz Latino/ Entertainment editor The Latin Times/ writer at large EFE news and more
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2 weeks ago |
elnuevoherald.com | Alicia Civita
“Hola Miami, siempre es bueno regresar a la manada”. Así comenzó Shakira este fin de semana el primero de sus dos conciertos en la ciudad a la que se mudó con sus hijos en 2023, que le ayudó a sanar sus heridas y a emerger más fuerte y popular que nunca. “Gracias por ayudarme a cumplir un sueño. La última vez que estuve aquí fue a ver a Beyoncé (agosto de 2023) y me pregunté si algún día podría hacer un show aquí. Les debo tanto”, dijo la artista colombiana visiblemente emocionada.
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3 weeks ago |
musictimes.com | Alicia Civita
There are concerts, and then there are coronations. Shakira's first of two shows at Miami's Hard Rock Stadium wasn't just a performance—it was the homecoming of a woman reborn. To the beat of drums and the roar of 65,000 voices, the Colombian global superstar lit up the stage Friday night in a kaleidoscopic celebration of her heritage, her healing after heartbreak, and her Latin American fans.
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3 weeks ago |
latintimes.com | Alicia Civita
The Mexican series "Not Really On Purpose" ("Sin Querer Queriendo"), about the life of Roberto Gómez Bolaños , better known as "Chespirito," premiered this week in the United States on the MAX platform. While in Mexico , the stars and Chespirito's own family (some of his children are part of the cast) held a press conference and promoted the production at full speed, fans of the legendary Mexican comedian, screenwriter, and producer seem to have been oblivious, and with good reason.
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3 weeks ago |
es-us.vida-estilo.yahoo.com | Alicia Civita
Alicia Civita6 de junio de 2025, 1:31 p.m.·2 min de lecturaLa serie Sin Querer Queriendo, sobre la vida de Roberto Gómez Bolaños, mejor conocido como "Chespirito", se estrenó esta semana en Estados Unidos en la plataforma MAX. Sin embargo, ha pasado sin pena ni gloria en la prensa del país, incluyendo los medios de habla hispana.
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3 weeks ago |
musictimes.com | Alicia Civita
Broadway has always been a stage for drama both on and off the boards, but few controversies have erupted as explosively—or as publicly—as the one involving Patti LuPone just days before the 2025 Tony Awards. The legendary performer ignited a firestorm after a profile in The New Yorker featured her scathing remarks about fellow Broadway icons Audra McDonald and Kecia Lewis, both of whom are celebrated Black actresses at the top of their game this season.
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