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NYC music
fromFuncheap
1 day ago

SF's Yerba Buena Gardens Festival 2026 Kickoff: Live Salsa Dance Party

Yerba Buena Gardens Festival features a salsa dance party with Hermán Olivera y Orquesta Taíno on May 9, 2026.
fromFuncheap
1 day ago

Feral Friday San Francisco Square Dance

No experience necessary, bring your pals; all dances taught, all ages welcome: LGBTQAI+ friendly. We offer a basic class for beginners from 7:45-8pm.
SF music
Miami food
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 day ago

The tired faces of Cuban deportees to Mexico: I'm already old, I don't want to die here'

Deported migrants from the U.S. face dire conditions in Tapachula, struggling to survive and longing to return home.
LGBT
fromQueerty
3 days ago

Erik Braverman on winning a World Series, running a popular gay bar & finding love over pina coladas - Queerty

Erik Braverman navigated his identity as a gay sports executive, blending personal and professional life while achieving significant milestones in both realms.
NYC LGBT
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Made in Fire Island: how artists were at the heart of the LGBTQ+ mecca

Leilah Babirye's journey to Fire Island reveals its rich history as a haven for LGBTQ+ artists and their creative expressions.
History
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

How can you forget me': show details Filipino Americans' rich history

The exhibition showcases the lives and stories of Filipino migrants, emphasizing their humanity beyond labor history.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
4 days ago

Do You Need a Passport to Travel to Puerto Rico? What to Know Before You Go

U.S. citizens can visit Puerto Rico without a passport, but must carry a valid government-issued photo ID.
LA food
fromEater Chicago
5 days ago

A Beloved Spot for Yuca Fries and Comfort Food Finds a New Home in Humboldt Park

Casa Yari reopens in Humboldt Park, offering soulful dishes inspired by chef Yari Vargas' late uncle Efrain, in a cozy atmosphere.
fromCity & State NY
5 days ago

Ruben Diaz Jr. says Latinas from the Bronx are ready to take charge

Bronx politics has changed dramatically over the past 20 years. Since 2006, only Carl Heastie, Jeff Dinowitz, and maybe Jose M. Serrano remain elected. The demographic shift is evident, with areas like Throggs Neck and Morris Park now represented by Latino women, reflecting a growing Latino population, particularly Dominicans.
NYC politics
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 week ago

Eliades Ochoa, the last great troubadour: People in Cuba have lost their joy'

Eliades Ochoa's aura is so powerful that under the generous rays of sunlight streaming through the large window on this March morning, he evokes a Western film.
Madrid food
fromThe New Yorker
6 days ago

The Rise of a Spanish-Language News Influencer

Espina humorously admitted to oversleeping on a significant news day, stating, 'Breaking news, mi gente! I can't believe it.' His videos celebrated Maduro's fall but also expressed concern about the complexities of the situation.
US Elections
NYC music
fromwww.amny.com
1 day ago

Bronx-based musician Bobby Sanabria to release album celebrating legacy of Arsenio Rodriguez | amNewYork

Bobby Sanabria's new live album pays tribute to Cuban musician Arsenio Rodriguez, reflecting his deep musical roots and influences from the South Bronx.
Mission District
fromFuncheap
1 week ago

2026 San Francisco Carnaval Festival & Parade (May 23-24)

Carnaval San Francisco returns in 2025 for its 47th annual celebration, featuring a free two-day festival with diverse cultural performances and vendors.
SF LGBT
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 week ago

Luis Salgado: It's an honor to be a Hispanic director telling the story of US independence'

Luis Salgado's version of 1776 reinterprets American history, highlighting the contradictions of freedom and the rights of enslaved people.
Arts
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 week ago

From public charge' to key figure in the thaw with Cuba under Obama: the story of Julissa Reynoso comes to the theater

Barack Obama announced the opening of relations with Cuba, highlighting Julissa Reynoso's significant role in this diplomatic milestone.
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 weeks ago

The week in which Puerto Rico celebrates its Afro-descendant heritage

The Bandera Cimarrona, a flag conceived at the first edition of the International Summit of Afro-descendants in Puerto Rico in 2022, stands as a symbol of the resistance, the pursuit of freedom, and the strength of Afro-descendants on the island and throughout the Americas.
Social justice
NYC LGBT
fromwww.nytimes.com
1 week ago

How a Dexter' Star Is Singing Her Way Through Spanish Harlem

Luna Lauren Velez maintains her Puerto Rican roots while thriving in Hollywood, known for roles in 'New York Undercover' and 'Dexter'.
Arts
fromColossal
2 weeks ago

'Let Us Gather In a Flourishing Way' Convenes 58 Artists to Survey Contemporary Latinx Painting

Let Us Gather In a Flourishing Way showcases contemporary Latinx painting through diverse artists and themes, emphasizing community and cultural convergence.
fromBronx Times
1 week ago

Teatro Fest NYC returns a spotlight on Latino performers with 24 shows citywide - Bronx Times

Teatro Fest NYC returned for its 11th year earlier this month, celebrating a history of Latinx identity and performance through 24 unique and original shows.
NYC music
#world-baseball-classic
fromLos Angeles Times
3 weeks ago
San Francisco Giants

'Bigger than baseball.' Why being in Puerto Rico for WBC meant so much to Kike Hernandez

Two walk-off home runs occurred for the first time in World Baseball Classic history on the same day in March, with Kiké Hernández witnessing Puerto Rico's game-winning blast while recovering from elbow surgery.
fromESPN.com
4 weeks ago
Miami Marlins

WBC 2026: Bitterness turns into celebration for Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico's World Baseball Classic team overcame roster disappointment from missing star players to defeat Colombia 5-0 in their opening game, demonstrating resilience and faith in their younger roster.
San Francisco Giants
fromLos Angeles Times
3 weeks ago

'Bigger than baseball.' Why being in Puerto Rico for WBC meant so much to Kike Hernandez

Two walk-off home runs occurred for the first time in World Baseball Classic history on the same day in March, with Kiké Hernández witnessing Puerto Rico's game-winning blast while recovering from elbow surgery.
Miami Marlins
fromESPN.com
4 weeks ago

WBC 2026: Bitterness turns into celebration for Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico's World Baseball Classic team overcame roster disappointment from missing star players to defeat Colombia 5-0 in their opening game, demonstrating resilience and faith in their younger roster.
NYC LGBT
fromwww.bxtimes.com
2 weeks ago

Bad Bunny lookalike contest brings energy back to the Hub Bronx Times

A Bad Bunny lookalike contest in the Bronx drew over 100 spectators and 28 contestants competing for a $500 prize, organized by Bronx Native and 7th Street Burger.
Music
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Uruguay's candombe brings streets to life as the once-banned musical tradition roars back

Candombe, Uruguay's Afro-descendant music once banned and marginalized, is now experiencing peak popularity after spreading from Black neighborhoods throughout the country.
LGBT
fromLGBTQ Nation
6 months ago

Bad Bunny's gender-bending style isn't just fashion. It's a protest. - LGBTQ Nation

Bad Bunny uses gender-bending fashion and drag performances as political activism to honor Puerto Rico's queer history and advocate for LGBTQ+ rights.
SF music
fromFuncheap
3 weeks ago

Golden Gate Park Band's Symphony in the Park": Mexican Culture Day w/ Ballet Folklorico

The Golden Gate Park Band presents its 144th season of free weekly Sunday concerts at 1 pm in Golden Gate Park, featuring 70-90 minute performances with culturally themed programs and guest performers.
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 weeks ago

A Mariachi school persists, and thrives, amidst an immigration crackdown

It makes me feel proud, simply because of the specific time we're in right now. It definitely takes a lot of courage for kids my age to represent their culture. Anthony Benitez, an 18-year-old violin student born in the United States to Mexican immigrants, expressed how the academy provides a meaningful outlet for cultural expression amid punitive immigration enforcement affecting Latino and immigrant families across the country.
NYC music
fromMetro Silicon Valley | Silicon Valley's Leading Weekly
3 weeks ago

Peso Pluma in San Jose | Metro Silicon Valley | Silicon Valley's Leading Weekly

Born in Jalisco, Mexico, Hassan Emilio Kabande Laija (aka Peso Pluma) is a singer, songwriter and rapper known for his corridos tumbados. Often dealing with themes of love, heartbreak and the narco cartels of his region, Peso Pluma has taken the world by storm with his romantic sound and a voice that can range from gravel to silk.
Music
#danza-azteca
SF music
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

The joyous, decorated Aztec dancers of San Jose

Danza Azteca communities in the Bay Area preserve ancestral dance traditions through spiritual and cultural ceremonies, with multiple active groups collaborating to uplift indigenous heritage.
SF music
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

The joyous, decorated Aztec dancers of San Jose

Danza Azteca communities in the Bay Area preserve ancestral dance traditions through spiritual and cultural ceremonies, with multiple active groups collaborating to uplift indigenous heritage.
East Bay (California)
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Revered Cuban pianist Omar Sosa back in Bay Area for week full of gigs

Cuban pianist Omar Sosa returns to the Bay Area as resident artistic director at SFJAZZ Center, presenting diverse projects spanning his three-decade career after arriving in 1995 with minimal resources.
SF music
fromFuncheap
4 weeks ago

Latin Beats + Food Trucks (San Jose Flea Market)

Sabrosito performs Latin music at San Jose Flea Market on March 7th, featuring Folk Mexican, Tex-Mex, and traditional Latin styles with free admission and food trucks.
Mission District
fromSan Jose Spotlight
1 month ago

Paz-Cedillos: Culture is civic infrastructure - San Jose Spotlight

Culture functions as civic infrastructure that anchors communities to place, builds intergenerational trust, and creates stability through belonging and visible history.
Music production
fromKqed
1 month ago

Ruby Ibarra Took Center Stage at San Francisco Music Week | KQED

Ruby Ibarra, NPR Tiny Desk Contest winner, emphasizes that overnight success requires long-term dedication and that motherhood and artistic pursuits can coexist authentically.
fromwww.cntraveler.com
1 month ago

13 Boutique Hotels in Puerto Rico That Redefine Island Hospitality

Puerto Rico's boutique hotels are the island's best storytellers. Small, locally owned properties can shape a trip in ways chains cannot. In Old San Juan, they occupy vibrant streets where pastel-colored facades meet cobblestones, letting guests wander from museums and galleries to independent shops without ever leaving the neighborhood.
Travel
SF music
fromFuncheap
1 month ago

Free Afro Chill Night: Rare Grooves + Vibes (SF)

DJ Pez Vagabeatz presents rare African grooves spanning Afrobeat and Highlife traditions in a laid-back, soulful musical experience.
fromIslands
1 month ago

'The Brooklyn Of San Juan' Is A Colorful Urban Enclave With Creative Energy And Afro-Caribbean Food - Islands

When your plane descends into Puerto Rico's Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in San Juan, it will likely fly low over the colorful buildings of Santurce, a sprawling district famous for its creative residents and Afro-Caribbean influences. Neglected for decades, Santurce is rapidly reclaiming its title as one of San Juan's most exciting quarters - a transformation that has earned it the nickname "The Brooklyn of Puerto Rico." And if you're looking for Afro-Caribbean cuisine, you're coming to the right place.
Food & drink
#bad-bunny
fromLGBTQ Nation
1 month ago
US politics

People mad about Bad Bunny singing in Spanish are struggling to spell their anger out in English - LGBTQ Nation

from48 hills
1 month ago
San Francisco

Pavas, sapos, and perreo at Mission Loteria's Bad Bunny look-alike contest - 48 hills

fromLGBTQ Nation
1 month ago
US politics

People mad about Bad Bunny singing in Spanish are struggling to spell their anger out in English - LGBTQ Nation

from48 hills
1 month ago
San Francisco

Pavas, sapos, and perreo at Mission Loteria's Bad Bunny look-alike contest - 48 hills

SF music
fromMetro Silicon Valley | Silicon Valley's Leading Weekly
1 month ago

How Cumbia Took Root and Evolved in the Bay Area | Metro Silicon Valley | Silicon Valley's Leading Weekly

Cumbia evolved from Colombian Caribbean roots blending African, indigenous, and Spanish influences, spreading globally through migration and adaptation while absorbing regional musical elements across Latin America and the Bay Area.
#salsa
London music
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

I've Been to Nearly Every Caribbean Carnival-and These Are My Favorite Celebrations

Caribbean Carnival originates in Black resistance and remains a cultural celebration of freedom, music, vibrant costumes, and diasporic connection despite commercialization.
fromYoga Journal
1 month ago

I Was Scared to Include Spanish Music in My Yoga Playlists. Then Bad Bunny Happened.

I vividly recall watching Saved By the Bell as a little girl and being drawn to the character of Zack Morris. My grandfather Tati, however, would repeatedly mention AC Slater and the fact that a Latino cast member on an American TV show was amazing. After renting Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet on VHS and gushing over Leonardo DiCaprio, I would listen to my grandfather point out John Leguizamo in the cast.
Yoga
New York City
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

Bad Bunny brought a tiny Brooklyn Latino bar to the Super Bowl stage, and it meant the world to me

Toñita's Caribbean Social Club is a vital, welcoming cultural hub and one of New York City's last traditional Latino social clubs.
fromKqed
1 month ago

Venezuelan Dance Group in the Bay Area Keeps Culture Alive for a New Generation | KQED

Michelle Paulin dances while instructing youth at the Dulce Tricolor Venezolano dance group at the Ariel Dance Studio in Campbell on Jan. 25, 2026. Dulce Tricolor, a Bay Area Venezuelan dance group founded in 2019, teaches children traditional folk dances while preserving culture, building community and offering a sense of home amid Venezuela's ongoing political and economic crisis. (Josie Lepe for KQED)
World news
Running
fromiRunFar
2 months ago

Burrito League: Salsa-Inspired Pedestrianism

Thousands of runners worldwide repeatedly run short Strava segments in January for the Burrito League, a viral ultrarunning challenge originating with Chipotle and Strava.
#mardi-gras
History
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

A small Africa in Colombia': the palenqueras of Cartagena

Cartagena's palenqueras symbolize the enduring, commodified legacy of enslavement, mixing cultural resilience with tourist-driven exploitation.
SF LGBT
fromFuncheap
2 months ago

"Latinas Forever "Maiden Lane Mini Block Party w/ Drag + DJs (SF)

Latinas Forever takeover at Maiden Lane, Union Square on January 24, 12–4 PM: family-friendly celebration with Latina pop music, drag performance, and Latina-owned market.
World news
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

How Rio de Janeiro's famous carnival rescued the human scale of the city

Carnival rehearsals and blocos transform Rio's streets into vibrant pedestrian spaces, mobilizing millions, reshaping urban life, and revitalizing neighborhoods.
LGBT
fromQueerty
2 months ago

Diplo dishes on why he only likes going to gay parties: "Gay men are able to just be way more free & crazy" - Queerty

Gay men and gay nightlife drove the invention and evolution of dance, house, techno, and early hip-hop through experimental freedom and energetic party culture.
fromKqed
2 months ago

A Mission District Dance Party Wants to 'Melt the ICE' | KQED

This Sunday, like so many other nights at the Mission District queer bar El Rio, the dance floor will fill up with partygoers getting down to a live set of Latin fusion beats. There will be a full lineup of all trans DJs. There will be homemade tamales. Since then, the collective has mostly focused on distributing food, clothing and other supplies to unhoused communities in Oakland and San Francisco.
SF LGBT
fromArtforum
2 months ago

Miami's Crisis of Memory: Eddie Arroyo's December 3, 2024, 7:10 am Design District, 2025

This is the site of the Florida state historical marker commemorating Arthur Lee McDuffie, a Black insurance broker and former US Marine whose 1979 beating death at the hands of Miami police ignited one of the most consequential uprisings in the city's history. A plaque unveiled in February 2024 at the site of his attack finally acknowledged the violence that fractured McDuffie's skull and the community-wide outrage that followed.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

Visions of Venezuela and Cuba From Exile

Otherworldly forms greet you at the entrance to the exhibition, transporting you into a kaleidoscopic, dream-like space. A voice speaks in the background as projected images dance across the forms, animating the space. "It's been really beautiful to see her work come alive, become a landscape ... where you can traverse and kind of get lost," curator Fabiola R. Delgado says of Lisu Vega's "The Uncertain Future of Absence (El Futuro Incierto de la Ausencia)" (2025).
Arts
US politics
fromThe Nation
2 months ago

Listen to Bad Bunny: Abolish Act 22

Act 22 allows wealthy Americans to establish residency in Puerto Rico and avoid most US federal taxes, driving displacement, cultural loss, and cross-border gentrification impacts.
Music
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 month ago

Bad Bunny's Halftime Show Had a Wealth of Cultural References-From Real Bars You Can Visit to Traditional Music to Listen to

Bad Bunny's mostly Spanish Super Bowl performance spotlighted Puerto Rican and Latin American culture through artists, local icons, fashion, and everyday street traditions.
US politics
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 month ago

Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show highlighted Puerto Rico's power grid. Here's why

Puerto Rico's power grid suffers repeated hurricane damage and widespread blackouts while federal cancellations and cuts have removed most funding for resilience and modernization.
#rumba
Music
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Unlikely tandem brings power-packed Cuban sound to Bay Area

Percussionist Pedrito Martinez and pianist Alfredo Rodriguez fuse diverse Cuban musical traditions into a virtuosic, storytelling Duologue blending rumba, classical, jazz, and sacred rhythms.
fromKqed
1 month ago

Bad Bunny's Sign Language Interpreter Is Ready to Make Super Bowl History

Last summer, she was one of the interpreters at his 30-date concert residency in Puerto Rico, No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí (I Don't Want to Leave Here), which injected hundreds of millions of dollars into Puerto Rico's economy. With lyrics that capture the grief and alienation of Puerto Ricans forced to leave home in search of opportunities, Bad Bunny's 2025 album Debí Tirar Más Fotos became a global phenomenon that continues to resonate across cultures.
Music
Music
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Bassist Saul Sierra hones potent sound from mix of Latin flavors

Saul Sierra, a Berklee-trained Mexico City-born bassist, released 2024's Caminos showcasing his pan-American jazz compositions and leads a quartet blending diverse Latin American idioms.
Music
fromCN Traveller
1 month ago

"Music is the new gastronomy": How the rise of LatAm music is changing the face of travel

Latin American music is driving tourism and shaping cultural travel experiences in Puerto Rico, Colombia, Mexico and Belize.
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 month ago

How the Global Rise of Latin American Music Is Shaping Travel

In the just-named Grammy Album of the Year, DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS-which Bad Bunny has declared his " most Puerto Rican album " to date-the supernova reggaetonero painted an evocative portrait of the Caribbean island, while declaring to a whopping 8.6 million listeners: "VOY A LLeVARTE PA PR" (I'm going to bring you to Puerto Rico). And he did. Last year, a record-breaking number of tourists-7,486,000 to be exact-visited Puerto Rico's tropical shores.
Music
Music
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

Dancers in the Bay Area's vibrant ballroom scene call it a 'fountain of youth'

Rick Greene, nearly 100, continues ballroom dancing three times weekly, learning new steps despite physical limitations and staying socially engaged.
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