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Bomba in Bad Bunny’s Music: Afro–Puerto Rican History in Reggaeton

A look at Puerto Rico’s bomba tradition and how Bad Bunny weaves its Afro–Puerto Rican roots into today’s reggaeton, connecting history, rhythm, and cultural identity.
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Bad Bunny Was the Biggest Winner at Super Bowl LX

A historic halftime show, fresh Grammy wins, and a global audience put Bad Bunny at the center of debates about culture, language, and belonging in America.

Museum of the African Diaspora Caps 20th Anniversary Celebration

Two shows exemplify where MoAD has been and where it is headed.
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Bad Bunny at the 50-Yard Line: A Puerto Rican Icon, A Cultural Flashpoint

Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl spotlight isn’t just entertainment; it’s a collision of identity, industry, and empire. A Puerto Rican artist turns halftime into a lesson in culture, commerce, and power.

Crossed Out: The Art and Agony of Jean-Michel Basquiat

Jean-Michel Basquiat transformed graffiti aesthetics into a striking and influential form of modern art. His work confronted themes of race, identity, and power, reshaping the art world in the process.

More Voter Participation Could Lead to Less Hate

A three-day festival in Santa Barbara tried to encourage residents to participate in the elections and to report hate crimes, amid live music, art workshops, and crafts.