Season Two of Dr. Death, based on the hit Wondery podcast, follows the real-life story of Italian surgeon Paolo Macchiarini, a “Miracle Man” once seen as pioneering transplant surgeon, who performed ...
Karla Sofia Gascon plays the titular role, along with Selena Gomez, Adriana Paz, and Edgar Ramirez in key roles ... where I got to sing and speak in Spanish — my grandmother, if she were ...
Cast: Karla Sofía Gascón, Zoe Saldaña, Selena Gomez, Adriana Paz, Edgar Ramírez, Mark Ivanir ... It’s a preposterous rapturous concoction with Spanish-language songs and lyrics that are audacious and ...
A Spanish crime saga, a gender transition tale, and a musical all rolled into one. It dares to stage its most heartfelt moments amid cartel violence and soaring choruses. That it mostly works is a ...
The Spanish-language musical gained significant ... Zoe Saldaña and Selena Gomez as its three leads alongside Adriana Paz and Edgar Ramírez. Yes, it is. More than just Selena Gomez sings in ...
Anna “Cookie” Ramirez of Bergenfield ... She was a loving sister to her brother Edgar Munoz, and a devoted mother to her children Richard, Thomas, Elizabeth, and Paul. Anna's spirit remains ...
Jhonathan Solano, Jaime Del Valle and Ronald Ramirez reported back to work at ... to be here and represent my country," Solano said in Spanish. "The WBC is a big deal for us.
I had just arrived in Philadelphia and the first thing I did was look for a neighborhood or a community that spoke my language: Spanish, “the motherland” that reaches over 20 countries and turned a ...
Stamford resident Kenneth Ramirez Munoz, 23 ... The sixth adult defendant is Edgar Palencia Marroquin, now 28, of Stamford, the oldest member of the group, who was identified by the victim ...
The victim told police through a Spanish-language interpreter that the incident had started as an attempt to do “a job with some bank cards” at the behest of “Kenneth Ramirez,” Caruso ...
The comments from the director of the movie, Jacques Audiard, have not helped either. He called Spanish “a language of modest countries, of developing countries, of poor people and migrants.” Ouch.