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Lunna (born June 30, 1960; born María Socorro García de la Noceda [note 1]) is a Puerto Rican singer of popular music and jazz who was the director of the television show Objetivo Fama, the Latin version of American Idol.
Nellie (or Nelly) Francisca Ernestina Campobello Luna (November 7, 1900 – July 9, 1986) was a Mexican writer, notable for having written one of the few chronicles of the Mexican Revolution from a woman's perspective: Cartucho, which chronicles her experience as a young girl in Northern Mexico at the height of the struggle between forces loyal to Pancho Villa and those who followed Venustiano ...
Luna also appeared in the feature length Camp in 1965, Warhol's "satire of his own world" where she dances to the Ramsey Lewis Trio instrumental "The 'In' Crowd" wearing a backless dress and fur stole. [11] She is the eponymous star of Warhol's Donyale Luna (1967), a 33-minute color film in which she plays Snow White, wearing blue contacts. [83]
Anna Paulina Luna (née Mayerhofer, later Gamberzky; born May 6, 1989) is an American politician and Air Force veteran who serves in the United States House of Representatives from Florida's 13th congressional district as a member of the Republican Party.
Mujeres en Acción Solidaria (Women in Solidarity Action, MAS) was a Mexican feminist organization active in the early 1970s. It can be seen as the first example of second wave feminism in Mexico . [ 1 ]
Amantes de luna llena (English title: Full Moon Lovers) is a Venezuelan telenovela written by Leonardo Padrón and produced by Venevisión in 2000. [1] On August 22, 2000, Venevisión started broadcasting Amantes de luna llena weekdays at 9:00pm, replacing Hechizo de amor. The last episode was broadcast on March 26, 2001.
Rosa Amelia Luna was born in the Mediomundo conventillo in Barrio Sur, Montevideo on May 28, 1937 [A], eldest daughter of the 14 children of Ceferina Luna, a poor washerwoman of African descent. [2] Her father was the composer and carnival artist Luis Alberto "Fino" Carballo, who did not recognize her as his daughter until she was an adult. [3]
Luna's Tampuhan is a depiction of two persons staying inside the sala or living room of a Bahay na Bato. The two people are Filipino lovers sulking – experiencing "tampo" – because of an argument. The man is looking out at the street beside a Capiz-shell window, leaning on the ventanilla.