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Adrian Quesada’s new album, “Boleros Psicodelicos 2,” is a love letter to the Latin ballads of the 1960s and 70s, featuring ...
New York City celebrated the National Puerto Rican Day Parade, the largest demonstration of cultural pride in the nation, on Sunday, June 8, 2025. In its 68th year, the parade took place from 44th ...
The annual National Puerto Rican Day Festival is hosted by El Conquistador Latino Newspaper with Noticias Wisconsin from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday near the Mitchell Park Domes.
For the Riveras, "Pitorro is Puerto Rican culture, because culture includes everything that defines a group of people. It encompasses everything from art, music, foods, beverages, and traditions.
Every year that passes, the list of Bad Bunny’s accomplishments gets longer. Today, he scratches off a big one that fans have been requesting for a very long time: NPR’s Tiny Desk.
Two Puerto Rican flags, hand-sewn by artist Milagros Rosado, were draped on the iconic desk for the occasion. Rosado hails from the town of Morovis, which is the same place Benito cheekily shared ...
Leer en español It’s hard to believe that a 2025 Grammy Award winner for Best Latin Jazz Album started off not loving jazz very much. But that’s how it was for Zaccai Curtis when he joined a jazz band ...
Prominent Puerto Rican historian Fernando Picó, a pioneer of Latino studies, initially published his breakthrough 1986 book in Spanish at a time when the island’s rich cultural history had been ...
I’m a real person, a Puerto Rican who is 30 years old, and my entire career, no matter what position I’m in, this is what I am and that’s what my music is about.
The jerseys were desgined by local Puerto Rican artists Lu and Jay Reyes. On the crest, the Devils logo sits on top of drawings of flowers, the sun, leaves and stars.
Turning to Traditional Puerto Rican Music For years, Bad Bunny’s signature songs about sex, pride, and heartbreak have been anchored by reggaeton beats ready-made for perreo in the club.
Turning to Traditional Puerto Rican Music For years, Bad Bunny’s signature songs about sex, pride, and heartbreak have been anchored by reggaeton beats ready-made for perreo in the club.