donderdag 27 september 2012

Few new pics from Gloria's twitter























With Larry King, Sep 26















With Mario Lopez, Sep 26
























At Young Hollywood Studio, Sep 26, Los Angeles

dinsdag 25 september 2012

Miami Dolphins Game Day
























Miami Dolphins game day: vs New York Jets, Sept, 23
Gloria and Emilio, participate in pregame ceremonies at Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla. The two are minority owners of the Miami Dolphins, who lost to the rival New York Jets, 23-20 in overtime, on Sunday

zondag 23 september 2012

A great loving smile for all of you























Gloria Estefan presents her Grammy Award she received for her album Mi Tierra at the 36th Grammy Awards, in the Radio City Music Hall, in New York, USA, March 1, 1994, as her husband Emilio Estefan embraces her trenderly after the awarding ceremony backstage. (AP Photo/Mike Albans)

















WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA-090911- Gloria Estefan, during an interview with La Opinion..Photo by J. Emilio Flores/La Opinion

The Estefan's on the red carpet on The Hispanic Unity of Florida Gala























The Estefan's on the red carpet on The Hispanic Unity of Florida Gala, Sep.22

donderdag 20 september 2012

Tonight's The Next

















A little over a year after earning her bachelor’s degree, Angela Mukul is reaching for the golden ring — a recording contract.
Mukul, who has performed solo on stage since she was 15, sang Lady Gaga’s “You and I” before an audience of 1,800 at the Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles last month. That performance, along with those of five other contestants, will be aired tonight on “The Next” at 9 p.m. on the CW Network.

“It felt really good,” she said this week while waiting to hear how she does. “I think I did well.”
“The Next” is a reality program in which contestants work with music industry superstars over a period of 72 hours, and then compete head-to-head before a live audience. The winner of that round moves on to the semifinals.

More: http://news.fullerton.edu/2012fa/Mukul-Performance.asp

zondag 16 september 2012

Cover Viva Duets 2



















Cover from the new Tony Bennett cd with Gloria.

Humanities commission focuses on arts in education
















The first word Gloria Estefan said she ever learned in English was “stupid.”
It was more than four decades ago when Estefan — now known around the world for her music — began first grade in San Antonio, Texas, and she didn’t speak a word of English.
Stupid, she said was “what the kid next to me called me because I couldn’t communicate in his language.”
“Needless to say, six months later, I wrestled away the reading award from his hot little hands,” she said, because of her teacher’s dedication.
Estefan, who has been an advocate for music in schools, told the story of her educational background — including the importance of music and humanities courses and teachers — as part of her testimony to the American Academy Commission on the Humanities & Social Science at Miami Dade College on Friday.
Estefan was one of 12 local educational, cultural, business and philanthropic leaders to testify in front of the national commission about the importance of humanities and social sciences in education.
Estefan stressed the need to fund art and music and classes that “make students think

Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/09/14/v-print/3002846_humanities-commission-focuses.html#storylink=cpy

More: http://everitas.univmiami.net/2012/09/14/opening-a-national-dialogue-on-the-humanities/



















From left to right: UM President Donna E. Shalala; MDC President Eduardo PadrĂ³n; UM alumna and international superstar Gloria Estefan, who was a panelist; and Leslie Berlowitz, president of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.