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HBO is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month all Month Long
HBO NOW is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month (9/15-10/15) all month long with a new slate of Estrenos premiering throughout September, including Ruta Viva (Available 9/1), El Amor MenosPensado (Available 9/6), Más Sabe el Diablo por Viejo (available 9/13), Septimo (AKA 7th Floor – available 9/20) and Perseguida (AKA Persecuted – available 9/27). In addition to the new programming, HBO NOW boasts a diverse array of Spanish-Language series and films to keep audiences entertained. See what critics have been raving as “unique and delightful” (Common Sense Media) with Los Espookys, to gripping dramas like Pico de Neblina (Joint Venture) and Miss Bala (2012). If singing or laughing is more your style, HBO NOW has you covered with Reggaeton Megastar Farruko’s recent music special Farruko: En Letra De Otro and comedy specials like My Favorite Shapes by Julio Torres and Gina Brillon: Easily Offended. All this programming, and much more, can be streamed on HBO NOW, HBO GO, HBO On Demand and partner’s streaming platforms. Enclosed below is a list of some of the top Spanish-language series and films available for viewing in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. Upcoming Estrenos
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2018 New York Times Travel Show Reports Highest Ever Attendance During 15th Anniversary Year
NEW YORK, Feb. 13, 2018 –The New York Times has announced that its annual Travel Show reached a new record of 32,398 participants—the highest attendance in the Show’s history. Attendance included 10,268 travel trade and 22,130 consumer attendees during the three-day event that took place from Jan. 26-28, 2018 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. 2018’s show marked the 15th anniversary of The New York Times Travel Show, the largest travel industry show in North America. Turkish Airlines was this year’s Presenting Sponsor.
The Havana Film Festival celebrates its 18th anniversary
News / Noticias By Sandra Escallón Once again The Havana Film Festival comes back to The Big Apple to celebrate the talent, voice, and beautiful work of Cuban and Latin America films. Over the years the festival has shown an unique program with movies, short films and...
The Big Apple opens its doors for The Colombian Film Festival 2017
News / Noticias By Sandra Escallón The fifth edition of The Colombian Film Festival came back for the second year in a row to the Village East Cinema in New York City. It has been five years where New Yorkers and people from all around the world have had the...
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