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El Compa Negro is on Facetime with his stylist, trying to pick out his outfit ahead of his set at the Compton Art and History ...
Thousands of people gathered in Mexico City to celebrate International Dance Day. The city government organized an event ...
Two days before her new album was launched, musical icon Vivir Quintana was behind barbed wire at a women’s prison in Mexico. The singer had spent the past 10 years visiting women incarcerated after ...
It’s takes just a matter of seconds to determine if you’re as fit and healthy as you should be for you age. But this test isn’t about long you can run for, or how many sit ups you can do, it ...
brilliant Mexican cookery, Perth has entered the genre’s DEI chat. Sort of. I say sort-of because the food at Casa, the Mount Hawthorn wine bar in question, doesn’t just hang its hat on cocina ...
The art features a navy Mavericks hat with the logo covered by the words “Fire Nico” written on duct tape. It’s a reference to Mavericks general manager Nico Harrison, who executed the ...
Four Mexican music stars have no doubt they will find further stars of Mexican regional music on the upcoming television talent show "La Reina de la Cancion" (The Queen of Song). The stars looking for ...
On Thursday, July 2, Lizy Tlaseca, a Mexican regional music singer joined us for the first virtual edition of AL DÍA Jammin.’ She was accompanied by two members of her band and played various songs ...
Santana added, “[T]hat’s what music’s supposed to do, elevate you out of your existence and to a place where you also feel your own divinity and your own light. That’s real music.” ...
(Edgar Negrete Lira/Cuartoscuro) Five months after saying popular Mexican music must stop glorifying crime, violence and misogyny, President Claudia Sheinbaum this week launched a singing contest ...
NEWS FILE PHOTO Get ready to dip your dancing partner in the dirt as rodeo season returns to Medicine Hat this month and will feature the well received, adults only, Down in the Dirt dance.
MEXICO CITY — At a Mexican military base, Captain Eduardo Barrón picks up not a rifle but a microphone. Swaying boot-to-boot, he belts out a song as the sounds of trumpets and accordions roar ...