Entertainment
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Mexican American Legends Los Tigres del Norte Reclaim No. One Spot
Mexican American band Los Tigres del Norte has once again ascended to the top of Billboard's Regional Mexican Airplay chart…
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Puerto Rican Víctor Manuelle Honored in New York as Champion of Salsa”
On August 21, Puerto Rican salsero Víctor Manuelle will receive the keys to New York City, marking a significant milestone…
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Ecuadorian Gerardo’s Evolutionary Journey from “Rico Suave” to Industry Mogul
Gerardo Mejía, the Ecuadorian star behind the '90s hit “Rico Suave,” reflects on his rise to fame, transition into a…
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Uruguayan Director Fede Álvarez Reimagines ‘Alien’ Legacy
Uruguayan director Fede Álvarez delves into deep-seated fears in Alien: Romulus, exploring isolation and human vulnerability. This new installment, starring…
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Dominican Chichí Peralta’s New ‘El Meneíto’ is a Joyful Fusion of Musical Traditions
Dominican musician Chichí Peralta releases his latest single, El Meneíto. This energetic and infectious track blends past and present sounds,…
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Puerto Rico’s J-King and Maximan Reimagine Their Hits wiith Nostalgic Acoustic
Puerto Rican reggaeton duo J-King and Maximan release their new album 'Lágrimas del Cora', reinterpreting five of their iconic tracks…
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Argentine Singer Emilia Highlights Reggaeton’s Role in Gender Equality
Argentine singer Emilia emphasizes reggaeton's power in promoting gender equality by allowing women to express their sexuality openly. Despite progress,…
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Puerto Rican Choco Orta: A Trailblazer in Salsa Music and Gender Equality
Puerto Rican Choco Orta becomes the first female salsa artist to be honored with a bust in San Juan's Plaza…
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Latin American Foto Festival Showcases Vibrant Cultures Through Lens
The Bronx Documentary Center's Latin American Foto Festival offers a vibrant showcase of diverse cultures and communities, featuring stunning photography…
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Children’s Parade Highlights Medellín’s Flower Festival Tradition
Around 2,700 children aged four to eleven paraded through Medellín dressed as farmers, carrying colorful flower arrangements, keeping the tradition…
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