Selena Quintanilla on the day of her death 26 years later, there is no one hurting more than her family. The “Queen of Tejano” passed away on March 31, 1995, after being killed by her fan club president Yolanda Saldívar.
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Selena Quintanilla‘s family couldn’t be more proud to have the late singer be honoured at the 2021 Grammy Awards. Selena will receive a posthumous Lifetime Achievement Award during Sunday’s telecast — and as her sister, Suzette Quintanilla told ET, it’s a “huge” honour.
“Mind-blowing…We even got a little teary-eyed,” Suzette expressed to ET’s Deidre Behair ahead of the telecast. “It’s huge. It’s an honour!”
Selena was only 23 years old when she was shot and killed in 1995. Her legacy, however,
Selena Quintanilla on the day of her death 26 years later, there is no one hurting more than her family. The “Queen of Tejano” passed away on March 31, 1995, after being killed by her fan club president Yolanda Saldívar.
has been one shocking unmasking after the next.
Selena Quintanilla's family is honoring the singer on the 26th anniversary of her death. Known as the «Queen of Tejano,» Selena died on March 31, 1995.
Selena Quintanilla. A unique artist that is often described as a “vessel for Latinx identity” and as a bridge that musically unified two languages and cultures in a transcendental manner.
Rosalía is the latest artist to react to the Selena Quintanilla effect. The Spanish singer took social media to share videos jamming to the Queen of Tejano music’s best hits.
The Cinequest Film and Creativity Festival and Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C) have announced the launch of their inaugural Laura Ziskin Visionary Award.Named after the late film producer, the award will recognize leaders in the film industry whose work exemplifies groundbreaking collaboration. This year’s recipients will be Andra Day and director Lee Daniels for their collaboration on “The United States vs.
Jenelle Riley Deputy Awards, Features EditorGeorge Clooney is the definition of timeless, which is why it’s hard to believe the Hollywood superstar will be turning 60 in May.
EXCLUSIVE: SAG-AFTRA won’t be handing out a SAG Life Achievement Award this year for the first time in 40 years. It’s not that no one was deserving – this year of all years – but because of the pandemic and a shortened TV timeslot for its awards show, the union decided that it would be better to skip a year and present the award live and in-person next year.
Alice Cooper says he wants to front Foo Fighters if his band ever broke up.The rock legend has played on stage with Dave Grohl and co a number of times over the years, and shared his admiration for the way the band have covered his songs in the past.Asked which band he most wants to front other than his own by Atlanta’s Rock 100.5 radio station (listen below), Cooper replied: I think probably the Foo Fighters.
The Visual Effects Society has named Oscar-winning director-producer-screenwriter Peter Jackson as the forthcoming recipient of the VES Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of his contributions to filmed entertainment. The award will be presented at the 19th Annual VES Awards, streaming worldwide on April 6 or 7 (depending on time zone) and hosted by comedian Patton Oswalt.
Jennifer Lopez's acting career truly took off after she gave a memorable performance as Selena Quintanilla. As the film celebrated 24 years since its release, Lopez took to Instagram to celebrate the same as she shared a few throwback pictures and videos from the film.
is back tonight with two more as the National Geographic anthology series continues to tell the story of Aretha Franklin’s life and career with Cynthia Erivo portraying the music legend.ET has an exclusive clip from episode 3, “Do Right Woman,” in which Franklin is juggling her music career and her commitment to the civil rights movement before audiences get to see her perform “A Change Is Gonna Come.” The song, originally recorded by Sam Cooke in 1964, is a popular civil rights anthem inspired
Jennifer Lopez is looking back with love and appreciation. It's been 24 years since her breakthrough film first hit theaters, and the celebrated entertainer commemorated the anniversary on Sunday.Lopez took to Instagram to share a special reflection on the movie, which helped to establish her career and put her on the path to Hollywood A-list stardom.«I can’t believe it’s been 24 years since the release of.
and teasing what fans can expect from the second part of the show.Selena Quintanilla’s sister is ready for the world to continue watching their family’s story unfold when Part 2 hits Netflix in May.
Selma Blair is funny, but not in a daffy way, like her memorable turns in “Legally Blonde” or “Cruel Intentions” might have you expect. Stripped of a script or the lurid lens of a fashion shoot, she’s funny in a way that’s dark, dry, and dangerous.
Much like numerous other stars, Justin Bieber is snubbing the Grammys. Page Six recently reported that the 27-year-old Changes singer will not be attending this year’s ceremony on March 14 because he’s not performing.
Sunday night’s Grammy Awards is all anyone is talking about — and while some can’t get over THAT reunion between exes Harry Styles and Taylor Swift or Naya Rivera’s snub during the In Memoriam Artist Tribute — a whole other fandom is outraged by an apparent lack of recognition for Selena Quintanilla. Even Texas politicians are upset!