NPR's A Martínez speaks with María José Cuevas, who directed "Juan Gabriel: I Must, I Can, I Will," a docuseries about the beloved Mexican singer-songwriter.
The transgressive icon of Mexican music, who died in 2016, still has millions of fans. On Saturday, more than 170,000 filled ...
Now, the 31-year-old Grammy-winning artist has a wide-ranging catalog of songs that define a generation, creating new anthems ...
Juan Gabriel, one of Mexico's all-time best selling artists, documented his private life for decades. A Netflix series ...
Gabriel (Love and Capital) delivers an immersive group biography of Helen Frankenthaler, Grace Hartigan, Elaine de Kooning, Lee Krasner, and Joan Mitchell—eclectic, free-spirited painters who, with ...
Get some non-spooky TV recommendations for the week, including Mo Amer's new comedy special and Colin Farrell in a gambling ...
Like Mariah Carey, Willie Nelson is getting into the holiday spirit before even Halloween as the country legend has shared his festive new ballad “Christmas Love Song.” The tender track finds Nelson ...
For those who know of the spectacle that is Juan Gabriel there is no explanation necessary, for those who don't, no explanation will suffice. A new Netflix docuseries attempts to capture the magic of ...
As anyone who was around for the era knows, 2001 was a tough year. There was a lot of worry, fear, and aggression in the air. But at the same time, certain artists were trying to combat the combat.
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