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The Marías will return to Coachella for a third time. A majority of these Latin acts are making their festival debut.
We spoke with Spanish-born singer Judeline days before her U.S. debut at the 2025 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.
‘El Rey,’ ‘Before the Next Teardrop Falls’ and ‘Hamilton’ to be added to National Recording Registry
The three Latin music recordings are among the 25 “audio treasures” inducted into the National Recording Registry based on their “importance in the nation’s recorded sound heritage.”
De Los 101: Best of Latino Los Angeles
Looking to spruce up your garden or settle into a new hobby? Here are L.A.’s 10 finest Latino-owned plant shops, nurseries and garden centers.
Los Angeles is a promised land for patrons seeking charming Latino-owned coffee businesses. Here are some of L.A.’s best Latino-owned coffee shops rich in flavor, community and culture.
From packed dance floors to comedy shows, this city offers a medley of nightlife experiences meant specifically for Latinos. Here are our top 10 picks.
This Week
Remember This Banger
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Thirty years after the singer’s death, we look back on the song that encapsulated what could’ve been.
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“Ahora Te Puedes Marchar” is Luis Miguel’s cover of Dusty Springfield’s “I Only Wanna Be With You,” Unlike the tender original, the track stings in its righteous resentment of a lover who let him down.
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Juan Gabriel wrote the ‘80s pop ballad ‘Gracias a Dios.’ The track cemented Thalía’s Latin music star status — an innocent, sexy and cheeky coquette brand was born.
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Released on April 11, 2005, the hit song “La Tortura” marked Shakira’s glorious return to the Spanish-language music world.
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The ‘Twisters’ and ‘In the Heights’ actor Anthony Ramos talks new storm chaser role and how things got real on the set.
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In the Inland Empire, where local news has been severely diminished, Ahmed Bellozo’s “On the Tira” local news videos, inspired by Huell Howser, are resonating on social media.
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L.A.’s homegrown actress, Belissa Escobedo, stars opposite Reba McEntire in the new NBC series “Happy’s Place”
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From Becky G to Kendrick Lamar, here are a few of the Chicano designer’s most standout collabs