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  2. Juana Inés de la Cruz - Wikipedia

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    Juana Inés de Asbaje y Ramírez de Santillana, better known as Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz [a] OSH (12 November 1651 – 17 April 1695), [1] was a New Spain (considered Mexican by many authors) [2] writer, philosopher, composer and poet of the Baroque period, as well as a Hieronymite nun, nicknamed "The Tenth Muse" and "The Phoenix of America" by her contemporary critics. [1]

  3. Son Con Guaguancó - Wikipedia

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    Son Con Guaguancó is a studio album recorded by Celia Cruz and released on the Tico Records label in 1966 (SLP-1143). It was Cruz's first major release as a solo artist in the United States without the Sonora Matancera. [3] The album has been recognized as one of the great works of Latin music.

  4. Ocho Quince - Wikipedia

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    Lucerito, also known colloquially as Ocho Quince, is the fifth studio album by Mexican singer and actress Lucerito. It was released on 16 April 1988, by Fonovisa's Discos Melody . It included two covers, The Dixie Cups ' " Chapel of Love " from the original 1965 Spanish version by Mayté Gaos [ 1 ] "Vete con Ella" and Carole King's " You've Got ...

  5. House of Desires - Wikipedia

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    GLANTZ, Margo, «De Narciso a Narciso, o de Tirso a Sor Juana: El vergonzoso en palacio y Los empeños de una casa», El escritor y la escena: actas del I Congreso de la Asociación Internacional de Teatro Español y Novohispano de los Siglos de Oro, 18–21 March 1992, México, University of the City of Juárez, 1993. ISBN 968-6287-52-3.

  6. Juana Cruz - Wikipedia

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    Cruz died in Madrid, as a result of an old heart wound, on 18 May 1981, and she was buried at the Cementerio de la Almudena beneath a lovely mausoleum, which is sculptor Luis Sanguino's work. Her epitaph reads: A pesar del daño que me hicieron en mi patria los responsables de la mediocridad del toreo en los años 1940–50, ¡brindo por España!

  7. Vivo Por Elena - Wikipedia

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    Vivo por Elena (English: I Live for Elena) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Juan Osorio for Televisa in 1998. [1] The telenovela has been repeated several times on different channels since its original airing.

  8. The true story behind the late Jenni Rivera’s biopic ... - AOL

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    “Jenni,” the new Vix biopic, tells the tragic story of the late Mexican-American singer Jenni Rivera. The movie follows the artist’s humble beginnings in Long Beach, California, her ...

  9. Miss XV - Wikipedia

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    Miss XV follows the story of two teenagers best friends, Valentina and Natalia, (who were born on the same day at the same hour), who dream of the perfect quinceañera birthday party, and long to become the girlfriends of their respective crushes, Niko, an amateur musician, and Eddy, Valentina's older brother.