Entertainment
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Mexico’s Untold Role in Freedom Journeys Takes the Stage in “Mexodus”
Under the lights of Minetta Lane Theatre this September, two performers will summon a nearly forgotten chapter of North American…
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Puerto Rico Dreams of Salsa Peace Between Blades and Colón
In Puerto Rico's salsa circles, the whispers have grown into open pleas: what if Rubén Blades and Willie Colón could…
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Latin Love in Netflix’s My Oxford Year: How a Bilingual Heroine Rewrites Romance and Representation
Between cobbled quads and candlelit bike rides, My Oxford Year offers more than poetry and heartbreak—it places a driven Latina…
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Keanu’s Watches Recovered: How Chile Became the FBI’s Unexpected Ally in a Hollywood Heist
Ten months after a precision burglary stripped Keanu Reeves of six rare watches, a transcontinental crime story has delivered its…
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Carlos Vives Serenades Santa Marta at 500: A Vallenato Homecoming by the Sea
Under a full moon and a sea of phone lights, Carlos Vives took the beach stage in his hometown of…
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Puerto Rican Fans Flock to Vega Baja for Bad Bunny Pilgrimage
While San Juan dances through Bad Bunny's electric stadium residency, Vega Baja—the singer's sugarcane hometown—remains his quiet origin story, where…
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Mexico Shows Link Flamenco Spirit to Chavela Vargas’ Ranchera Heritage
Guitarricadelafuente, the Spanish singer who blends flamenco and folk with modern ache, returns to Mexico this November—not just to perform,…
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Latin American Hit List 2025: Billboard’s Top 25 Songs Revealed
In 2025, Latin music didn't just dominate charts—it reshaped the world's sound. A fearless wave of genre-bending tracks, rooted in…
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Latin Pop Gold Rush: How Streaming Turned a Niche Sound into the World’s Loudest Beat
Streaming shattered the language wall, thrusting Latin performers from side-stage curiosities to global headliners whose tours out-gross rock legends. Yet…
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How a Streetwise Argentine Choreographer Is Rewriting the Rules on Indian Stages
Long before the curtain call in Delhi's Kamani Auditorium, the lights were buzzing, the chalk symbols drawn, and five dancers…
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