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Is Puerto Rico worth a vacation?
With his halftime show at this year’s Super Bowl, musician Bad Bunny not only triggered the U.S. president and his supporters. His colorful celebration of dance and American diversity also brought ...
Afro-Caribbean identity on the island of Puerto Rico is situated at the crossroads of continuity and change, where the realities of colorism and systemic inequities still exist alongside a cultural ...
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Three generations discover the magic of Vieques, a laid-back island off Puerto Rico
Discover why Vieques is the ultimate island escape for an extended family trip. The glowing bioluminescent waters, wild ...
I, like at least 128 million others, spent Feb. 8 watching Bad Bunny perform in the Super Bowl halftime show. And like most of those 128 million, I loved the performance; it was rich with cultural ...
The heavy reliance on rooftop solar is consistent with the Puerto Rican government’s desire to achieve 100% renewable generation by 2050. That goal flies in the face of reality, as the need for ...
"Bambulaé be it now,” (Bambulaé sea ya) someone called out from a window on a street in New Haven, Connecticut. To Kevin Díaz Rodríguez´s surprise, the director of Movimiento Cultural Afro-Continental ...
Salsa music is deeply ingrained in Latine culture, and on this episode we explore its roots and the sounds that preceded it.
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.
Opinion
Op-Ed: Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show, Part One: Singing in Puerto Rican, Speaking Caribbean
What Benito Antonio/Bad Bunny did during his performance transcended personal achievement or glory. It was a truly unique moment in entertainment history for many reasons, some more obvious than ...
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