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Entertainment World Mourns Losses, Celebrates New Beginnings

Trailblazing musician Willie Colón passes away, while Anna Sawai prepares to play Yoko Ono and Barry Manilow postpones tour dates

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The entertainment world is experiencing a rollercoaster of emotions as it mourns the loss of a trailblazing musician, celebrates new beginnings, and navigates the challenges of health and recovery. Willie Colón, the...

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    Anna Sawai On Playing Yoko Ono In Sam Mendes’ Beatles Films: “It’s Very Meaningful For Me To Be Able To Tell Her Story”

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    Willie Colón, Trailblazing Salsa Musician, Dies at 75

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Entertainment World Mourns Losses, Celebrates New Beginnings

Trailblazing musician Willie Colón passes away, while Anna Sawai prepares to play Yoko Ono and Barry Manilow postpones tour dates

Sunday, February 22, 2026 • 2 min read • 5 source references

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The entertainment world is experiencing a rollercoaster of emotions as it mourns the loss of a trailblazing musician, celebrates new beginnings, and navigates the challenges of health and recovery.

Willie Colón, the American salsa musician, passed away on Saturday at the age of 75, leaving behind a legacy of timeless music and cherished memories. Born and raised in the Bronx, Colón had an early musical talent and went on to become a pioneer in the salsa genre. His family shared the news on his Facebook page, stating that he passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family.

Meanwhile, Anna Sawai is preparing to take on the role of Yoko Ono in Sam Mendes' upcoming Beatles films. The Emmy-winning actress expressed her excitement about portraying the Japanese artist, whose marriage to John Lennon catapulted her into fame. Sawai told People that it's "very meaningful" for her to be able to tell Ono's story, and fans are eagerly awaiting her performance.

In other news, Barry Manilow has been forced to postpone his tour dates due to his ongoing recovery from cancer surgery. The singer-songwriter revealed on social media that his doctor's orders were "very depressing," but he is determined to return to the stage as soon as possible. Manilow was diagnosed with Stage 1 lung cancer in December and has since undergone a procedure.

The Annie Awards, which took place on Saturday, saw Netflix's KPop Demon Hunters take home several awards, including five wins out of 10 nominations. The ceremony, which was held at UCLA's Royce Hall, celebrated the best in animation and honored the work of talented artists and filmmakers.

In television news, Hulu's post-apocalyptic drama Paradise has returned for its second season, but the show's expansion has not necessarily led to improvement. The new season prioritizes emotion over plot, leading to frustration and exasperation among viewers. Despite this, the show's creator, Dan Fogelman, is known for his ability to provoke emotion, and fans are still invested in the characters and their stories.

As the entertainment industry continues to evolve and grow, it's clear that there will be ups and downs along the way. However, with talented artists like Anna Sawai, Barry Manilow, and the creators of Paradise pushing the boundaries of their craft, there's no doubt that the future of entertainment is bright.

The entertainment world is experiencing a rollercoaster of emotions as it mourns the loss of a trailblazing musician, celebrates new beginnings, and navigates the challenges of health and recovery.

Willie Colón, the American salsa musician, passed away on Saturday at the age of 75, leaving behind a legacy of timeless music and cherished memories. Born and raised in the Bronx, Colón had an early musical talent and went on to become a pioneer in the salsa genre. His family shared the news on his Facebook page, stating that he passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family.

Meanwhile, Anna Sawai is preparing to take on the role of Yoko Ono in Sam Mendes' upcoming Beatles films. The Emmy-winning actress expressed her excitement about portraying the Japanese artist, whose marriage to John Lennon catapulted her into fame. Sawai told People that it's "very meaningful" for her to be able to tell Ono's story, and fans are eagerly awaiting her performance.

In other news, Barry Manilow has been forced to postpone his tour dates due to his ongoing recovery from cancer surgery. The singer-songwriter revealed on social media that his doctor's orders were "very depressing," but he is determined to return to the stage as soon as possible. Manilow was diagnosed with Stage 1 lung cancer in December and has since undergone a procedure.

The Annie Awards, which took place on Saturday, saw Netflix's KPop Demon Hunters take home several awards, including five wins out of 10 nominations. The ceremony, which was held at UCLA's Royce Hall, celebrated the best in animation and honored the work of talented artists and filmmakers.

In television news, Hulu's post-apocalyptic drama Paradise has returned for its second season, but the show's expansion has not necessarily led to improvement. The new season prioritizes emotion over plot, leading to frustration and exasperation among viewers. Despite this, the show's creator, Dan Fogelman, is known for his ability to provoke emotion, and fans are still invested in the characters and their stories.

As the entertainment industry continues to evolve and grow, it's clear that there will be ups and downs along the way. However, with talented artists like Anna Sawai, Barry Manilow, and the creators of Paradise pushing the boundaries of their craft, there's no doubt that the future of entertainment is bright.

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