The Dodgers gave Hernández, who is rehabbing from injury, permission to attend Puerto Rico's upcoming quarterfinal game against Italy.
Artist Don Rimx, from Puerto Rico, said Bomba has made an impact from one generation to the next. He hopes to capture that in his new downtown mural The mural was unveiled on Saturday, February 7 This ...
Last month, Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio—better known to most of the world as Bad Bunny—brought over one hundred million ...
Billboard's 2026 Global Power Players list is revealed, featuring the music industry's top executives driving success outside the U.S.
Caribbean forts, Danish streets, adobe plazas, Bavarian facades, and Pacific traditions—these U.S. getaways deliver a ...
Bruno Mars is tapping into his Latin roots like never before on The Romantic, his fourth album and first solo LP in a decade. Born Peter Gene Hernandez in Hawaii to a Filipino mother and Puerto Rican ...
Graphic courtesy of Maya Pegues What do you think of when you hear the word American? Apple pies, bald eagles, state fairs, and white picket fences? Or does the word evoke nostalgia for some long-gone ...
Growing up Puerto Rican meant dealing with people not knowing that Puerto Rico is part of the United States, assuming that we eat spicy food, and not realizing that we come in all shapes and colors.
Emerging from a swirl of sonic influences, reggaeton began as Panamanian protest music long before Puerto Rican artists turned the genre into a global phenomenon.
Latinos are inheriting a difficult United States where the very definition of “American” is contested. Now more than ever, we need artists who can uplift us.
Editor’s Note: The opinions expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect those of The Point. Margarita Pintado Burgos is a professor of Spanish at Point Loma Nazarene University. Born and ...