Entertainment
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Mexican Pop Star Turns Nahuatl and Maya Into Mainstream Fire
On a Mexico City rooftop, Azalea Báalam lifts a jaina flute and plays nine notes into the open air. What…
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Ciudad Juárez Reckons with Femicide in a Film That Refuses Silence
A decade after Adriana Paz first helped put Ciudad Juárez's nightmare on screen, she is back at Sundance with "La…
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Cuban Actor Breaks Dance Myths with Grief, Humor, and Motion
At Sundance, where independent cinema thrives on contradiction, a Cuban actor admits he cannot dance—and turns that confession into a…
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Why Colombia’s Grief for Yeison Jiménez Runs So Deep: He Gave Voice to Their Pain
When Colombia learned on January 10, 2026, that Yeison Jiménez had died in a plane crash, the reaction felt immediate…
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Latin America Confronts Julio Iglesias: Legacy, Power, and Breaking the Silence
For Latin America, Julio Iglesias was never just a Spanish singer. He was a romance translated into Spanish, a bridge…
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Latin America TV Survives the Storm by Filming Its Own Future
In Miami, the region’s biggest TV marketplace is booming even as budgets shrink. At Content Americas 2026, executives are gambling…
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Latin American Music Was Never Silent, It Learned To Travel
Latin American music is not a genre so much as a historical current, carrying conquest, survival, belief, and rebellion in…
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How Mexico’s León Fair Landed Foo Fighters and Went Global
In León, Guanajuato, a 150-year state fair bet on Foo Fighters and won: 25,000-plus fans, a tourism rush, and a…
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Puerto Rican Bad Bunny Makes Chile’s Stadium Sing Against Empire
In Santiago, Bad Bunny opened 2026 by threading protest music through a stadium show, reviving Víctor Jara inside Estadio Nacional.…
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How Karol G Chose Memory Over Hits and Won Hearts Worldwide
From Medellín stages to the Vatican, Karol G says her June album Tropicoqueta dug into Colombian memory and split opinions.…
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