Marisa Arbona-Ruiz
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How do you inhabit the world's most well-known Latin singer? For singers and actresses Aymée Nuviola and Jeimy Osorio, playing Celia Cruz meant staying in touch with pain, joy and destiny.
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The higher the Dominican singer-songwriter's star rises, the tighter he grips his artistic freedom. The new Candela caps a trio of albums connecting dots between bachata, merengue, trap, pop and more.
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The five nights of discoveries at SXSW 2019 served as a reminder that music can heal, challenge and change the world we live in.
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Good Morning, Aztlán collects several well-known Pérez compositions as well as his thoughts on a variety of topics.
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It's been another watershed year for Latin music. Alt.Latino's Felix Contreras, Stefanie Fernández, Catalina María Johnson and Marisa Arbona-Ruiz round up the year's best.
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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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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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A new song from Natalia Lafourcade previews Musas II, a follow up to her smash hit album of 2017, Musas.