She had married fellow band member Chris Perez and opened a clothing boutique, Selena, Etc. Critics compared her to Madonna and predicted her success as a crossover artist. Selena was named female vocalist of the year in 1987, female entertainer of the year in 1998, and she won both honors in each consecutive year through 1996. She won best Mexican American Grammy in 1994 for Selena Live, and her concert in Houston’s Astrodome drew a crowd of 62,000. But in March 1995, at the age of 23 she was shot by Yolanda Saldivar, a friend who had managed the boutique and had been president of Selena’s posthumous album, Dreaming of You, debuted at the number one on the Billboard Top 200 and sold over 3 million copies. The Selena Murder Trial aired in 1996 and a feature film, Selena, starring Jennifer Lopez, was released in 1997. People magazine printed a special southwest edition with Selena’s death as its cover story, followed by a special tribute issue only the third of its kind in the magazine’s history. TV Guide provided bilingual coverage to Saldivar’s trial for the first time in history as