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El éxito apabullante de ‘My Universe’ rompió internet y superó las expectativas de los fans. Sin embargo, el performance en vivo de la canción interpretado por Coldplay y BTS estaba pendiente, ya que cada agrupación había presentado el tema en sus shows de forma independiente.
Ninguno de los dos grupos había dado indicios de posibles presentaciones juntos hasta hace unas horas que se confirmó su asistencia a los American Music Awards (AMAS).
El próximo 21 de noviembre se llevará a cabo la entrega de los AMAS, cuyo objetivo es reconocer a los artistas, agrupaciones, singles y álbumes más exitosos de 2021.
Hay varias sorpresas para la edición 49 de este evento que se celebrará en el Microsoft Theatre de Los Ángeles, entre ellas, la conducción estelar que realizará la rapera Cardi B como anfitriona de los AMAS.
Por otro lado, la confirmación de que la agrupación británica Coldplay y la popular band boy BTS actuarán juntos, por primera vez en un escenario en vivo, enloqueció a los fans.
Coldplay recientemente estrenó su álbum Music of the Spheres en el que el tema ‘My Universe’ fue la antesala de otros éxitos y duetos con artistas como Selena Gómez.
Pero ‘My Universe’ no llegó solo a las plataformas de música, lo secundaron varias versiones más: una en acústico, el video oficial de la canción y un mini documental llamado Inside ‘My Universe’, que ya suma más de 14 millones de views.
La noche de los AMAS se coronará con el performance que realizarán Coldplay y BTS con ‘My Universe’, no obstante el grupo surcoreano hará doble show al lado de la cantante Megan Thee Stallion con quien interpretarán el éxito mundial ‘Butter’.
Para seguir en vivo la transmisión de los American Music Awards 2021 este domingo 21 de noviembre, sintoniza el canal TNT.
Source: www.elfinanciero.com
A continuación la lista completa de ganadores de los Latin Grammy, que en su 22da edición se entregaron el jueves en Las Vegas.
GENERAL
—Álbum del año: “Salswing!”, Rubén Blades y Roberto Delgado & Orquesta.
—Grabación del año: “Tal vez”, Caetano Veloso y Tom Veloso.
—Canción del año: “Patria y vida”, Descemer Bueno, El Funky, Gente de Zona, Yadam González, Beatriz Luengo, Maykel Osorbo y Yotuel, compositores (Yotuel, Gente de Zona, Descemer Bueno, Maykel Osorbo, El Funky).
—Mejor nuevo artista: Juliana Velásquez.
POP
—Mejor álbum vocal pop: “Mis manos”, Camilo.
—Mejor álbum vocal pop tradicional: “Privé”, Juan Luis Guerra.
—Mejor canción pop: “Vida de rico”, Édgar Barrera y Camilo, compositores (Camilo).
URBANA
—Mejor fusión/interpretación urbana: “Tattoo (remix)”, Rauw Alejandro y Camilo.
—Mejor interpretación de reggaetón: “Bichota”, Karol G.
—Mejor álbum de música urbana: “El último tour del mundo”, Bad Bunny.
—Mejor canción de rap/hip hop: “Booker T”, Bad Bunny y Marco Daniel Borrero, compositors (Bad Bunny).
—Mejor canción urbana: “Patria y vida”, Descemer Bueno, El Funky, Gente de Zona, Yadam González, Beatriz Luengo, Maykel Osorbo y Yotuel, compositores (Yotuel, Gente de Zona, Descemer Bueno, Maykel Osorbo, El Funky).
ROCK
—Mejor álbum de rock: “El pozo brillante”, Vicentico.
—Mejor canción de rock: “Ahora 1”, Vicentico, compositor (Vicentico).
—Mejor álbum de pop/rock: “Origen”, Juanes.
—Mejor canción de pop/rock: “Hong Kong”, Alizzz, Andrés Calamaro, Jorge Drexler, Víctor Martínez y C. Tangana, compositores (C. Tangana y Andrés Calamaro).
ALTERNATIVA
—Mejor álbum de música alternativa: “Calambre”, Nathy Peluso.
—Mejor canción alternativa: “Nominao”, Alizzz, Jorge Drexler y C. Tangana, compositores (C. Tangana y Jorge Drexler).
TROPICAL
—Mejor álbum de salsa: “Salsa Plus!”, Rubén Blades y Roberto Delgado & Orquesta.
—Mejor álbum de cumbia/vallenato: “Las locuras mías”, Silvestre Dangond.
—Mejor álbum de merengue y/o bachata: “Es merengue, ¿algún problema?”, Sergio Vargas.
—Mejor álbum tropical tradicional: “Cha cha chá: Homenaje a lo tradicional”, Alain Pérez, Issac Delgado y Orquesta Aragón.
—Mejor álbum tropical contemporáneo: “Brazil 305”, Gloria Estefan.
—Mejor canción tropical: “Dios así lo quiso”, Camilo, David Julca, Jonathan Julca, Yasmil Marrufo y Ricardo Montaner, compositores (Ricardo Montaner y Juan Luis Guerra).
CANTAUTOR
—Mejor álbum cantautor: “Seis”, Mon Laferte.
REGIONAL MEXICANA
—Mejor álbum de música ranchera/mariachi: “A mis 80’s”, Vicente Fernández.
—Mejor álbum de música banda: “Nos divertimos logrando lo imposible”, Grupo Firme.
—Mejor álbum de música tejana: “Pa’ la pista y pa’l pisto, Vol. 2”, El Plan.
—Mejor álbum de música norteña (EMPATE): “Al estilo rancherón”, Los Dos Carnales; y “Volando alto”, Palomo.
—Mejor canción regional mexicana: “Aquí abajo”, Edgar Barrera, René Humberto Lau Ibarra y Christian Nodal, compositores (Christian Nodal).
INSTRUMENTAL
—Mejor álbum instrumental: “Toquinho e Yamandu Costa – Bachianinha (Live at Rio Montreux Jazz Festival)”, Toquinho e Yamandu Costa.
TRADICIONAL
—Mejor álbum folklórico: “Ancestras”, Petrona Martínez.
—Mejor álbum de tango: “Tinto Tango Plays Piazzolla”, Tinto Tango.
—Mejor álbum de música flamenca: “Un nuevo universo”, Pepe de Lucía.
JAZZ
—Mejor álbum de jazz latino/jazz: “Voyager”, Iván Melon Lewis.
CRISTIANA
—Mejor álbum cristiano (en español): “Ya me vi”, Aroddy.
—Mejor álbum cristiano (en portugués): “Seguir Teu Coração”, Anderson Freire.
LENGUA PORTUGUESA
—Mejor álbum de pop contemporáneo en lengua portuguesa: “Cor”, Anavitória.
—Mejor álbum de rock o música alternativa en lengua portuguesa: “Álbum Rosa”, A Cor Do Som.
—Mejor álbum de samba/pagode: “Sempre Se Pode Sonhar”, Paulinho Da Viola.
—Mejor álbum de música popular brasileña: “Canções D’ Além Mar”, Zeca Baleiro.
—Mejor álbum de música sertaneja: “Tempo de Romance”, Chitãozinho e Xororó.
—Mejor álbum de música de raíces en lengua portuguesa: “Arraiá da Veveta”, Ivete Sangalo.
—Mejor canción en lengua portuguesa: “Lisboa”, Ana Caetano y Paulo Novaes, compositores (Anavitória e Lenine).
NIÑOS
—Mejor álbum de música latina para niños: “Tu Rockcito Filarmónico”, Tu Rockcito y Orquesta Filarmónica de Medellín.
CLÁSICA
—Mejor álbum de música clásica: “Latin American Classics”, Kristhyan Benítez; Jon Feidner, productor.
—Mejor obra/composición clásica contemporánea: “Music from Cuba and Spain, Sierra: Sonata para guitarra”, Roberto Sierra, compositor (Manuel Barrueco).
ARREGLO
—Mejor arreglo: “Ojalá que llueva café (versión privé)”, Juan Luis Guerra, arreglista (Juan Luis Guerra).
DISEÑO DE EMPAQUE
—Mejor diseño de empaque: “Colegas”, Ana González, directora de arte (Gilberto Santa Rosa).
PRODUCCIÓN
—Mejor ingeniería de grabación para un álbum: “El madrileño”, Orlando Aispuro Meneses, Daniel Alanís, Alizzz, Rafa Arcaute, Josdán Luis Cohimbra Acosta, Miguel De La Vega, Máximo Espinosa Rosell, Alex Ferrer, Luis Garcié, Billy Garedella, Patrick Liotard, Ed Maverick, Beto Mendonça, Jaime Navarro, Alberto Pérez, Nathan Phillips, Harto Rodríguez y Federico Vindver, ingenieros; Delbert Bowers, Alex Ferrer, Jaycen Joshua, Nineteen85, Lewis Pickett, Alex Psaroudakis y Raül Refree, mezcladores; Chris Athens, ingeniero de masterización (C. Tangana).
—Productor del año: Edgar Barrera.
VIDEO
—Mejor video musical versión corta: “Un amor eterno”, Marc Anthony.
—Mejor video musical versión larga: “Entre mar y palmeras”, Juan Luis Guerra.
Source: www.excelsior.com.mx
Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) buses, light rail trains and Dallas streetcar services will operate on a Sunday schedule on Thursday, Nov. 25, and a Saturday schedule on Friday, Nov. 26 for North Texas riders.
The Trinity Railway Express (TRE) will not operate Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 25 and will provide Saturday service on Friday, Nov. 26.
DART and TRE holiday changes will continue until regular scheduled transit service resumes Saturday, Nov. 27.
DART Mobility Management’s Paratransit Call Center will be closed Thursday through Sunday. Customers wishing to schedule trips by phone for any of the four days will need to do so by Wednesday, Nov. 24. Customers can also schedule, view and cancel trips 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at www.DART.org/paratransit.
On Thursday, Nov. 25 and on Friday, Nov. 26 the Inland Port GoLink Zone will operate on a Sunday schedule (5:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. & 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.). There is no service in any of the other GoLink zones.
DART’s Customer Information Center will be closed Thanksgiving Day and open Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The administrative offices, Customer Care Center, and Lost and Found will be closed both Thanksgiving Day and Friday.
Schedule information can be found at DART.org, TrinityRailwayExpress.org or by calling 214.979.1111.
2021 Dallas YMCA Turkey Trot
Buses in Downtown Dallas, Deep Ellum and North Oak Cliff could see delays on Thanksgiving morning and be affected by detours or reroutes, especially those running near the 2021 Dallas YMCA Turkey Trot, one of the largest multi-event races in the country.
DART Rail will operate three additional Red Line trains and one additional Blue Line train on Thursday morning due to the Turkey Trot.
Additional Red Line trains from Parker Road Station depart at 7:13 a.m., 7:43 a.m. and 8:13 a.m. and arrive at Convention Center Station at 8:00 a.m., 8:30 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. These trains operate to all stations between Parker Road and Cedars stations.
An additional Blue Line train from Downtown Rowlett Station departs at 7:22 a.m. and arrives at Convention Center Station at 8:05 a.m. This train operates to all stations between Downtown Rowlett and Cedars stations.
The race will impact bus service and place several routes on detour Thanksgiving morning beginning at 7 a.m. Routes affected include: 2, 11, 12, 19, 21, 26, 29, 35, 52, 59, 60, 76, 81/82, 110, 111, 161, 164 and 749. Click here to view bus detour information.
“For more than 90 years, TI has been a member of the powerful ‘Made in Texas’ brand and we are proud that the company has chosen to continue its legacy of innovation in the Lone Star State,” said Governor Abbott. “In addition to bringing billions of dollars in capital investment and thousands of new jobs to North Texas, this historic investment will keep Texas a national leader in semiconductor manufacturing while also strengthening the domestic semiconductor supply chain. I thank TI for choosing Sherman as the site for up to four new semiconductor manufacturing facilities as we work together to keep Texas a global hub for innovation in advanced technology and manufacturing.”
“Our commitment to North Texas spans more than 90 years, and this decision is a testament to our strong partnership and investment in the Sherman community,” said TI Chairman, President, and CEO Rich Templeton. “TI’s future analog and embedded processing 300-mm fabs at the Sherman site are part of our long-term capacity planning to continue to strengthen our manufacturing and technology competitive advantage and support our customers’ demand in the coming decades.”
“Texas has developed a worldwide reputation for its pro-growth policies, highly adaptable workforce, and abundant natural resources, all of which played a crucial role in TI’s decision to make this massive investment in American manufacturing right here in Sherman,” said Mayor David Plyler. “Even among its peer cities in the Lone Star State, Sherman has both the infrastructure and quality-of-life that set it apart. We thank God that Texas Instruments has made the decision to locate in our growing, historic, and business-friendly community.”
TI was founded in Dallas in 1930 and has additional locations in Richardson, Sherman, and Houston. Ranked number 210 on the list of Fortune 500 companies, TI is one of the largest employers in the state and the only semiconductor company headquartered in Texas.
Source: gov.texas.gov
“As a result of the inaction by your administration and the Mexican government, I launched Operation Lone Star in early March to help secure the border and combat the smuggling of people and drugs in Texas,” reads the letter. “I urge you to engage the Mexican government about ways to prevent the smuggling of individuals, drugs, and the continued flow of illegal immigrants into Texas. Additionally, I urge you to take action to protect American assets from seizure by the Mexican government, potentially in violation of international trade laws. Accordingly, I ask that your administration immediately engage in a dialogue with Mexican officials to discuss the immediate withdrawal of the Mexican military from U.S. owned business interests and convey that no further actions to undermine energy development, production or transmission activities will continue.”
The Wall Street Journal recently reported that the Mexican National Guard was deployed to shut down fuel storage assets owned by Texas-based Monterra Energy. Other American companies face similar operational threats, remain closed, and are under the supervision of the militarized police force despite their continued efforts to work with Mexican regulators.
Source: gov.texas.gov
“Exceptional companies like CBRE are attracted to Texas because of our dynamic workforce and unrivaled business climate,” said Governor Abbott. “CBRE’s expansion in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex will bring over one thousand high-paying jobs and greater opportunities for the hardworking people of North Texas, and I look forward to a strong relationship with the company as we work together to keep Texas the national model for economic prosperity.”
“CBRE is not a stranger to North Texas and its decision to sprout deeper roots in Dallas proves what many know about the thriving commercial real estate market here,” said Senator Royce West. “Even in the midst of a pandemic, Dallas reported the most commercial real estate deals in the U.S. in 2020. Texas knows what it takes to attract businesses and looking forward into 2022, the markets agree with CBRE that Dallas is a great place to do business.”
“CBRE is a great corporate citizen making a positive impact on North Texas, and the expansion of their global business base makes their impact even more significant,” said Representative Morgan Meyer. “Their expansion means new jobs and growth and is a harbinger of the immense growth potential of North Texas.”
“Once again Texas is proving to be the most attractive state in the country due to limited regulations, low taxes, quality education, a prepared workforce, and strong economy,” said Senator Angela Paxton. “We are excited that CBRE is expanding its presence in Richardson as the North Texas community is a great place to live, work, and raise a family.”
“I can think of no better place for a great company like CBRE, Inc. to sink deeper roots into than right here in the heart of North Texas,” said Representative Jeff Leach. “With the expansion of its workforce at its global headquarters in Dallas County, CBRE will reap the benefit of strong schools, reliable infrastructure, low taxes and a tight-knit community of kind, warm and welcoming neighbors. I thank Governor Abbott for his strong and steady leadership of the Lone Star State, ensuring Texas remains the best place in America to live, work and raise a family.”
“CBRE’s growth in Dallas demonstrates once again that our city is a cutting-edge economic powerhouse,” said Mayor Eric Johnson. “And this deal proves that we are committed to building for an even brighter future. We are thrilled to partner with CBRE, the state, and our local educational institutions to foster our city’s burgeoning culture of innovation and to prepare our workforce for the jobs of tomorrow.”
“As the heart of the Telecom Corridor(R) area and home to the Richardson IQ(R), we are proud CBRE has made the strategic choice to locate its operations center in this innovative ecosystem,” said Richardson Mayor Paul Voelker. “The 550 new jobs that come with this project have good neighbors in an area especially designed for collaboration and we are excited about the possibilities CBRE has here in Richardson.”
CBRE, a Fortune 500 and S&P 500 company, is the world’s largest commercial real estate services and investment firm (based on 2020 revenue). The company has more than 100,000 employees serving clients in more than 100 countries. CBRE serves a diverse range of clients with an integrated suite of services, including facilities, transaction and project management; property management; investment management; appraisal and valuation; property leasing; strategic consulting; property sales; mortgage services and development services.
Source: gov.texas.gov
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