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Un refugio para el amor (English title: A Shelter For Love [1]) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Ignacio Sada for Televisa. It aired on Canal de las Estrellas from February 6, 2012 to September 23, 2012 [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It is a remake of the Venezuelan telenovela La zulianita and the Mexican telenovela Morelia .
"Amor, Amor, Amor" is the second single from Lopez's cancelled second full-length Spanish album Por Primera Vez, following "Ni Tú Ni Yo" in July 2017.She described the album as being about "how we are always kind of reinventing ourselves, experiencing things for the first time, no matter how old you are", and of singing in Spanish stated: "There’s just something about it that is more ...
Mi amor sin tiempo (English title: Boundless Love) [1] is a Mexican telenovela produced by Carlos Moreno for TelevisaUnivision. Developed by Martha Carrillo and Cristina García, it is based on their own 1999 telenovela Tres mujeres . [ 2 ]
It is the third and final part of the Sí, mi amor trilogy. [2] It stars Yiddá Eslava and Julián Zucchi accompanied by Nancy Cavagnari, Saskia Bernaola, Pietro Sibille , Andrés Salas, Patricia Portocarrero, Santiago Suarez, Renzo Schuller, Rodrigo Sánchez Patiño, Mayra Olivera and Eric Varias.
Bo-hee is befriended by her neighbor Nan-hee, an amateur sex expert who runs a sex shop on the brink of bankruptcy called "Casa Amor." Nan-hee's predicament inspires Bo-hee's creativity, and using her background in children's toys, she is determined to save the shop by making its ambiance more refined and by promoting better sex toys .
"Quiero Que Me Hagas el Amor" ("I Want You to Make Love to Me") is a song written by Luis Ángel Márquez and performed by Puerto Rican singer Ednita Nazario on her album Pasiones (1994). [1] Ramiro Burr of the San Antonio Express-News called it "provocative". [2] It became her first number-one song on the Billboard Latin Pop Airplay chart.
The House of Flowers (Spanish: La Casa de las Flores) is a Mexican black comedy drama television series created by Manolo Caro for Netflix.It depicts a dysfunctional upper-class Mexican family that owns a prestigious floristry shop and a struggling cabaret, both called 'The House of Flowers'.