Bad Bunny's new album, which elevates the artists and musical traditions of Puerto Rico and its diaspora, comes at a time of ...
José “Cha Cha” Jiménez, a prominent civil rights and liberation movement figure and founder of the Young Lords in Chicago and ...
I am from Puerto Rico, from a Town called Naranjito. As natives, we call ourselves Boricua, we share values and we honor our Island Heritage. Our state of mind, our way of life, our rhythm and ...
One of the first Puerto Rican players to break through in Major League Baseball, Mantilla was signed by the then-Boston Braves during the 1951-52 offseason and made his MLB debut in 1956 once the ...
One of the first Puerto Rican players to break through in Major League Baseball, Mantilla was signed by the then-Boston Braves during the 1951-52 offseason and made his MLB debut in 1956 ...
Plan your dream Puerto Rico itinerary with this detailed guide to beautiful beaches, buzzy cities, underground caves and amazing activities. Looking for your own little slice of paradise? Puerto Rico ...
Nor can Puerto Rico residents cast ballots in U.S. general elections, though presidential candidates often seek to curry support from members of the Puerto Rican diaspora living in swing states ...
Here are the top nine Puerto Rico coffee farms you can’t miss on your visit. Hacienda San Pedro is a coffee farm in Jayuya famous for keeping part of its process traditional. This family-owned ...
But, when it’s not, food lovers can still enjoy drinks and ice cream made with local pithaya. During the holidays, you can taste a version of the Puerto Rican drink, coquito, with dragon fruit flavor.
It was an interesting tease: Here, Benito marries pop modernity with a classical, Puerto Rican folk style. Not unlike Mexican corridos, with narrative lyrics that spread messages to its people, plena ...
“This is an album of Puerto Rican music, and a completely different vibe from what any other artist has done,” he says. “I found what my roots are: the sound that represents me.” For yea ...
When President Jimmy Carter commuted the prison sentences of the four living Puerto Rican nationalists who launched attacks against members of Congress and President Harry S. Truman in the 1950s ...