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Actor Ricardo Chavira one of many in San Antonio without water, calling on SAWS

Actor Ricardo Chavira one of many in San Antonio without water, calling on SAWS FacebookTwitterEmail Actor Ricardo Chavira is one of the many San Antonians without water in the freezing weather that has left Texans scraping for necessities.Tommaso Boddi/WireImage Actor Ricardo Chavira is one of the many San Antonians without water in the freezing weather that has left Texans scraping for necessities. Chavira, whose latest role is Abraham Quintanilla in Netflix s Selena series, called on SAWS to address the situation in his north Bexar County neighborhood. SAWS explained on Tuesday that the power outages are affecting the system, but water will not be shut off to residents. The organization sent out an alert squashing rumors that water was being cut off at 8 p.m. Tuesday.

Industry Powerhouses Launch New U S Latino Podcast Company--Pitaya Entertainment

Share this article Share this article LOS ANGELES, Feb. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Five powerhouse executives from the entertainment, podcasting, and advertising industries have joined forces to create Pitaya Entertainment, a new company dedicated to producing podcasts for U.S. Latinos. Pitaya Entertainment launches with six podcast series featuring some of the most popular Latino personalities in entertainment including television stars, award-winning comedians, and major YouTube influencers with a combined social media following of more than 27.5 million. All six series were released in the last two weeks, all debuting on the Apple Podcast charts, with two becoming the #1 and #2 most popular Spanish-language podcasts on Apple s Top 200 podcasts chart in the U.S. 

Galentine s Day: Celebrate With Latin Music

Billboard compiled some music-related ideas to celebrate with your closest friends in-person or via video. Crash Danna Paola’s “Breakup Party” Last month, Danna Paola dropped her most personal album yet, K.O., released via Universal Music Mexico. With songs such as “Friend de Semana” and “Amor Ordinario,” Danna says her album represents healing. “I used it to drain everything I had in my heart,” she told Billboard. “That’s why I named it ‘K.O.’ because it was like the last punch to the heart during this whole process.” In celebration, the Mexican pop star invites all of her fans to her “breakup party” via a state-of-the-art live stream that includes three stages, 16 dancers, and audiovisual effects, to name a few. The concert will take place at 9:30 p.m. ET on Saturday (Feb. 13) via StreamTime. For more information, click here.

Hollywood Has Opened Some Doors For Underrepresented TV Writers, But What Comes Next?

Hollywood Has Opened Some Doors For Underrepresented TV Writers, But What Comes Next? Diversity programs have helped more people start their careers. But to build a truly inclusive Hollywood, they need more paths to power. By Marina Fang Updated Jan 29, 2021 For more than a decade, Claudia Forestieri was a reporter and producer for Telemundo, telling stories about Latinx communities around the country, from the Bay Area, to Chicago, to Miami, to Los Angeles, where she now lives. The work was important and meaningful to her. But she began to wonder how she could become a different kind of storyteller: telling more complete stories over a longer timescale.

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