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Bad Bunny featuring Jhay Cortez: 30 October 2020: 12 November 2020: 6: 47.7 "All I Want for Christmas Is You" (2) Mariah Carey: 1 November 1994: 24 December 2020: 1: 53.4 "Dakiti" (2) Bad Bunny featuring Jhay Cortez: 30 October 2020: 31 December 2020: 2: 32.9 "Drivers License" ‡ Olivia Rodrigo: 8 January 2021: 14 January 2021: 10: 50.0 "Peaches"
Beatriz Cortez is a Los Angeles–based artist and scholar from El Salvador. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 2017, Cortez was featured in a science fiction-themed exhibit at University of California, Riverside , [ 3 ] and in 2018, her work was shown in the Made in L.A. group artist exhibition at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles. [ 4 ]
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During November and December beginning some time in the 2010s, these songs have regularly appeared on the Hot 100, generally departing from the chart once the holiday season ends in January. More recently, they have reached into the top ten, and in 2019, for only the second time ever on the Hot 100 (the first since 1958), made it to number one.
Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) and Maxwell Frost (D-Fla.) teamed up Wednesday to make fun of a new ad campaign against the New York City progressive, as Ocasio-Cortez faces a Democratic ...
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New York/New Wave was an exhibition curated by Diego Cortez in 1981. Held at the Long Island City gallery P.S.1 , it documented the crossover between the downtown art and music scenes. The show featured a coalition of No wave musicians, painters, graffiti artists , poets, and photographers.
Cortez attended the University of Pennsylvania where he graduated with a bachelor's degree in Communications and minor in English in 1987. He was the first in his family to graduate from college. Due to what Cortez describes as "working-class issues", at this period in time he felt that studying art would be a frivolous subject matter. [1]