The promo for Fox’s The Cleaning Lady season three episode two opens with a dedication to recently deceased cast member Adan Canto who played Arman Morales for the first two seasons. Episode one revealed a big secret about Arman’s family and confirmed that even though Canto has passed away, Arman will remain important to the story moving forward.
Episode two, “For My Son,” will air on Tuesday, March 12, 2024 at 8pm Et/Pt.
Elodie Yung leads the cast as Thony, Martha Millan plays Fiona, Kate del Castillo is Ramona Sanchez, and Eva De Dominici is Nadia. Santiago Cabrera plays Jorge, Faith Bryant is Jaz, and Sean Lew plays Chris.
“For My Son” Plot: Thony turns to Ramona to get Fiona back to the United States but finds herself indebted. Meanwhile, a secret Fiona has kept hidden for decades comes to light, creating friction between herself and family members.
Élodie Yung...
Episode two, “For My Son,” will air on Tuesday, March 12, 2024 at 8pm Et/Pt.
Elodie Yung leads the cast as Thony, Martha Millan plays Fiona, Kate del Castillo is Ramona Sanchez, and Eva De Dominici is Nadia. Santiago Cabrera plays Jorge, Faith Bryant is Jaz, and Sean Lew plays Chris.
“For My Son” Plot: Thony turns to Ramona to get Fiona back to the United States but finds herself indebted. Meanwhile, a secret Fiona has kept hidden for decades comes to light, creating friction between herself and family members.
Élodie Yung...
- 3/6/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
“The first thing you have to learn is that you’re on the team,” explains Mark Isham about writing music for television. For our recent webchat, “The Cleaning Lady” composer continues, “Once you have that as a base, you create your own voice. But that’s a crucial difference than just writing a record of what you feel you want to say.” Watch the exclusive video interview above.
The hit Fox drama, recently renewed for a second season, was developed from an Argentinian series (“La chica que limpia”). It tells the story of Thony (Elodie Yung), an undocumented Cambodian doctor who becomes a cleaner for an organized crime syndicate to earn money for her son’s medical treatment and stay in the United States.
SEEElodie Yung interview: ‘The Cleaning Lady’
Isham is an Oscar-nominated and Emmy-winning composer for the series. He also collaborates with his son Nick Isham and Filipino-American...
The hit Fox drama, recently renewed for a second season, was developed from an Argentinian series (“La chica que limpia”). It tells the story of Thony (Elodie Yung), an undocumented Cambodian doctor who becomes a cleaner for an organized crime syndicate to earn money for her son’s medical treatment and stay in the United States.
SEEElodie Yung interview: ‘The Cleaning Lady’
Isham is an Oscar-nominated and Emmy-winning composer for the series. He also collaborates with his son Nick Isham and Filipino-American...
- 5/17/2022
- by Matt Noble
- Gold Derby
Asian Musicians You Should Listen to Right Now
The world is changing. Now more than ever, the world of music and cinema is becoming increasingly open to international audiences, with fans consuming content from across the globe – despite language barriers. In addition, within the United States, there is a growing focus on elevating the voices of marginalized people – including queer people and people of color.
Looking for the next great bingo song? Click the link to read the list!
In this article, we will list some of our favorite Asian musicians – we will include artists with origins across a wide variety of countries in Asia who are making waves in every genre of music.
Our Picks Awkwafina
Awkwafina was born in New York to a Chinese-American father and a Korean-born mother. She has taken the rap community by storm – offending the delicate sensibilities of conservative America in the process, with...
The world is changing. Now more than ever, the world of music and cinema is becoming increasingly open to international audiences, with fans consuming content from across the globe – despite language barriers. In addition, within the United States, there is a growing focus on elevating the voices of marginalized people – including queer people and people of color.
Looking for the next great bingo song? Click the link to read the list!
In this article, we will list some of our favorite Asian musicians – we will include artists with origins across a wide variety of countries in Asia who are making waves in every genre of music.
Our Picks Awkwafina
Awkwafina was born in New York to a Chinese-American father and a Korean-born mother. She has taken the rap community by storm – offending the delicate sensibilities of conservative America in the process, with...
- 11/2/2021
- by AMP Training
- AsianMoviePulse
Ahead of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, Birds of Prey actress Ella Jay Basco and rapper Ruby Ibarra have released their Asian self-love music video “Gold.”
The video begins with Basco starring in a 1950’s black and white commercial advertising a “Brown Be Gone” skin whitening soap to “wash the brown away.” Midway through the commercial, the model played by Basco begins to panic when hearing the potential side effects of using the soap, such as “complicity” and “inauthenticity.”
As the commercial crew starts to pack up, Basco wipes her face to ...
The video begins with Basco starring in a 1950’s black and white commercial advertising a “Brown Be Gone” skin whitening soap to “wash the brown away.” Midway through the commercial, the model played by Basco begins to panic when hearing the potential side effects of using the soap, such as “complicity” and “inauthenticity.”
As the commercial crew starts to pack up, Basco wipes her face to ...
- 4/29/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Ahead of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, Birds of Prey actress Ella Jay Basco and rapper Ruby Ibarra have released their Asian self-love music video “Gold.”
The video begins with Basco starring in a 1950’s black and white commercial advertising a “Brown Be Gone” skin whitening soap to “wash the brown away.” Midway through the commercial, the model played by Basco begins to panic when hearing the potential side effects of using the soap, such as “complicity” and “inauthenticity.”
As the commercial crew starts to pack up, Basco wipes her face to ...
The video begins with Basco starring in a 1950’s black and white commercial advertising a “Brown Be Gone” skin whitening soap to “wash the brown away.” Midway through the commercial, the model played by Basco begins to panic when hearing the potential side effects of using the soap, such as “complicity” and “inauthenticity.”
As the commercial crew starts to pack up, Basco wipes her face to ...
- 4/29/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The International Documentary Association has announced the winners of the 36th annual IDA Documentary Awards, with “Crip Camp” taking home the top prize.
The ceremony was hosted by actor Willie Garson, with musical entertainment from Ruby Ibarra, who performed the theme from “A Thousand Cuts.”
Directed by Nicole Newnham and Jim LeBrecht, “Crip Camp” received the best feature award as well as the ABC News VideoSource award. Garrett Bradley won best director for his film “Time,” while “John Was Trying to Contact Aliens” from Matthew Killip received the best short award. “Dick Johnson Is Dead” took home the awards for best writing and best editing.
Besides “Crip Camp,” the nominees for best feature included “Collective,” “Gunda,” “The Reason I Jump,” “Softie,” “The Truffle Hunters,” “MLK/FBI,” “Reunited,” “Time” and “Welcome to Chechnya.” Nominees for best director besides Bradley included Newnham and LeBrecht for “Crip Camp,” Jerry Rothwell for “The Reason I Jump,...
The ceremony was hosted by actor Willie Garson, with musical entertainment from Ruby Ibarra, who performed the theme from “A Thousand Cuts.”
Directed by Nicole Newnham and Jim LeBrecht, “Crip Camp” received the best feature award as well as the ABC News VideoSource award. Garrett Bradley won best director for his film “Time,” while “John Was Trying to Contact Aliens” from Matthew Killip received the best short award. “Dick Johnson Is Dead” took home the awards for best writing and best editing.
Besides “Crip Camp,” the nominees for best feature included “Collective,” “Gunda,” “The Reason I Jump,” “Softie,” “The Truffle Hunters,” “MLK/FBI,” “Reunited,” “Time” and “Welcome to Chechnya.” Nominees for best director besides Bradley included Newnham and LeBrecht for “Crip Camp,” Jerry Rothwell for “The Reason I Jump,...
- 1/17/2021
- by Ellise Shafer
- Variety Film + TV
The Philippines-based Abs-cbn Global is looking to bring new life to a familiar Filipino music-centered media brand. Myx, which first launched in the Philippines in 2000 and then stateside in 2007, is getting a makeover.
Abs-cbn is launching a rebranded version of Myx that will spotlight the next generation of Filipino American talent as a premium cable, radio and digital content provider. The newly launched platform aims to be an entertainment, lifestyle and cultural touchstone for Filipino American audiences and beyond.
“We’re thrilled to bring exciting new content and digital experiences to the nearly 120 million in the Philippines and 10 million Filipinos around the world who demand premium, quality entertainment,” said Jun Del Rosario, Abs-cbn’s Global Head of North America. “Myx allows us to be more innovative as a company and to serve the discerning needs of our audience more immediately. Wherever they are, we will be too.”
Abs-cbn Global has...
Abs-cbn is launching a rebranded version of Myx that will spotlight the next generation of Filipino American talent as a premium cable, radio and digital content provider. The newly launched platform aims to be an entertainment, lifestyle and cultural touchstone for Filipino American audiences and beyond.
“We’re thrilled to bring exciting new content and digital experiences to the nearly 120 million in the Philippines and 10 million Filipinos around the world who demand premium, quality entertainment,” said Jun Del Rosario, Abs-cbn’s Global Head of North America. “Myx allows us to be more innovative as a company and to serve the discerning needs of our audience more immediately. Wherever they are, we will be too.”
Abs-cbn Global has...
- 11/5/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
The Center for Asian American Media (Caam) is pleased to announce CAAMFest Forward, a newly reimagined and mostly virtual festival experience. On October 14-18, 2020, the upcoming festival will take CAAMFest to new heights with two unique drive-in experiences, over a dozen live virtual programs, and over 40 films available to watch on our on-demand channel and eight world premieres.
This year will also highlight Filipino cinema in honor of Filipino American History Month, a sneak preview into the Asian Art Museum’s next exhibition “New Hope,” and a focus on social justice, civic engagement, and activism.
Since May, Caam has produced over 30 unique virtual programs that amplify the diverse voices and experiences of the Asian American community. Beginning with CAAMFest Online: Heritage at Home, one of the first film festivals to pivot to an online format, Caam successfully brought together over 100 filmmakers and over 10,000 attendees from all around the globe. A...
This year will also highlight Filipino cinema in honor of Filipino American History Month, a sneak preview into the Asian Art Museum’s next exhibition “New Hope,” and a focus on social justice, civic engagement, and activism.
Since May, Caam has produced over 30 unique virtual programs that amplify the diverse voices and experiences of the Asian American community. Beginning with CAAMFest Online: Heritage at Home, one of the first film festivals to pivot to an online format, Caam successfully brought together over 100 filmmakers and over 10,000 attendees from all around the globe. A...
- 10/3/2020
- by Grace Han
- AsianMoviePulse
Sammy Chand is one of the most influential and inspiring music producers today. He is the founder of Rukus Avenue, North America’s pre-eminent South Asian music, media and film company, with a history spanning 22 years and a reach across the world. Mr. Chand has worked with huge artists within the Rukus Avenue Music Group and created a movement with Music to Inspire. He is also known for his soundtrack to the brilliant film Sold as well as producing the music for the film The Black Prince. These are just some of the things this dynamic man has his hand in, and there is so much more.
His latest venture is something he is really excited about. His company has just, this week, launched the digital station Rukus Avenue Radio in partnership with Dash Radio. Rukus Avenue Radio is focused on providing South Asian oriented content from a North American perspective to a global audience,...
His latest venture is something he is really excited about. His company has just, this week, launched the digital station Rukus Avenue Radio in partnership with Dash Radio. Rukus Avenue Radio is focused on providing South Asian oriented content from a North American perspective to a global audience,...
- 4/11/2019
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
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