Marisa Arbona-Ruiz
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For Latinx musicians who have found themselves excluded from the stages of mainstream festivals, a growing range of festivals and tours catering to Latinx artists and fans is changing the game.
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We laugh, we cry, we celebrate the best of the year so far with everything from bugalú to boleros to Latinx punk.
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The Latin music legend also donated memorabilia to the Smithsonian.
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The band leader weighs in on the complicated and historical relationship between Cuba and the United States.
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A remix from 2016 is still picking up steam and has become the band's biggest hit yet.
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Never before have so many Cuban artists performed or have been displayed in a single venue in the U.S.
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The opening night of this historic gathering of Cuban art and culture was an emotional overview of the island's music as well as a celebration in which art trumped politics.
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New single from upcoming album is more French-inspired swing-jazz, coupled with a Colombian tropical flair.
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The music featured on this week's show expands the notion of just what is Latin music.
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As political turmoil roiled her home country, Ane Díaz broke down the traditional danzas of Venezuela, rebuilding them with breadth and depth.