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Growing up, Eréndira Ibarra looked up to the character “Trinity” from “The Matrix” (1999). Today, Eréndira stars as “Lexy” in “The Matrix Resurrections” (2021). To mark the film’s release, the Mexican actress sat down with LPV host Christina Reid for a Matrix-themed episode of #LaPrimeraVez. The two talked about Eréndira’s creative relationship [...]

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Actress Roselyn Sanchez sat down with LPV host Christina Reid for a NYE-themed episode of #LaPrimeraVez. The two talked about Roselyn’s epic new hosting gig, as well as Puerto Rico joining the ranks of LA and NYC as the first-ever Spanish language countdown for “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve.” And to thank [...]

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Latin Grammy-nominated Venezuelan artist collective Rawayana releases sentimental video for track “En Tu Mar” from their latest studio album “Cuando los Acéfalos Predominan.” Fer Casillas‘ sweet and expressive voice and Cheo Pardo‘s guitar perfectly complement this heartbreaking song, a down tempo emotional ballad which presents both sides of the coin, the two [...]

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COASTCITY, the renowned Puerto Rican Latin alternative R&B duo, comprised of singer-songwriter and producer Jean Rodriguez and musician and producer, Danny Flores, is gearing up to release their new single “XO” on Tuesday, October 26. Latina has a first-look at the new music video, below. The Miami based production duos teamed up to deliver [...]

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Proem By Octavio Paz   At times poetry is the vertigo of bodies and the vertigo of speech and the vertigo of death;   the walk with eyes closed along the edge of the cliff, and the       verbena in submarine gardens;   the laughter that sets on [...]

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a remix for remembrance By Kristiana Rae Colón For my students   This is for the boys whose bedrooms are in the basement, who press creases into jeans, who carve their names in pavement, the girls whose names are ancient, ancestry is sacred, the Aztec and the Mayan gods abuela [...]

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This Is Just To Say By William Carlos Williams I have eaten the plums that were in the icebox   and which you were probably saving for breakfast   Forgive me they were delicious so sweet and so cold   ## William Carlos Williams was born in 1883, the first [...]

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Bent to the Earth By Blas Manuel de Luna They had hit Ruben with the high beams, had blinded him so that the van he was driving, full of Mexicans going to pick tomatoes, would have to stop. Ruben spun   the van into an irrigation ditch, spun the five-year-old [...]

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“My favorite memory of playing around in Colombia is that randomly out of nowhere it would start raining, and it would just be the most beautiful rain,” shared Kali Uchis over IG Live on Wednesday evening. As part of a month-long series for Hispanic Heritage Month, Yaris Sanchez sat down with [...]

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This past May, we re-launched our platform with a new vision and a new look. We committed to creating a space that celebrated distinct cultures, voices, and stories. We told ourselves that above all else, we wanted to avoid being put in a box. We’ve all experienced this box – [...]