‘The Return of Pachyman’ is a 21st century take on the classic dub foundation – NPR
Garcia grew up in Puerto Rico, where he fell in love with reggae and dub – and he had always been looking for a way to commit more time to making that music
The Podcast Loud Explores Reggaeton’s Political Roots | Time
While reggaeton is most strongly associated with 21st century Puerto Rico, Loud starts its history of reggaeton in an unlikely setting: 1904 Panama.
What is sazón? This spice blend is a staple in Latin American cooking – The Today Show
"Sazón creates the flavor — and the color — that most can easily identify as Puerto Rican food," said food writer Illyanna Maisonet.
Foundation for Puerto Rico Receives Excellence in Economic Development Award
Foundation for Puerto Rico won a Gold Rank for its Bottom Up Destination Recovery Initiative, a project in the category of Resiliency, Recovery and
Puerto Rico judge’s ruling makes challenges to debt plan easier | Bond Buyer
A ruling by Puerto Rico bankruptcy Judge Laura Taylor Swain may make challenges to the proposed Plan of Adjustment easier. Swain ruled Wednesday morning she
Luis Fonsi says singing in both Spanish and English at Disney World is ‘a big step forward’
Fonsi, who moved from Puerto Rico to Orlando, Fla. when he was 11, says he was
How Ivy Queen and a Spotify podcast got the history of reggaeton right – Los Angeles Times
... station to hype his infectious hit “Gasolina,” the Puerto Rican recording star ... to Puerto Rico, where it boomed, and now to Colombia and the world.
Puerto Rico to install free internet in all public housing – Tech Xplore
Puerto Rico's government announced Wednesday that it plans to offer free, high-speed internet to the more than 300 public housing projects across the U.S.
Puerto Rico to install free internet in all public housing – Yahoo News
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Puerto Rico's government announced Wednesday that it plans to offer free, high-speed internet to the more than 300 public
What Happens When the Story You Thought You Had Isn’t the One You End Up Reporting …
Diana Betancur Toro, a menstrual therapist in Puerto Rico, clarified that menstrual justice goes beyond menstruation; it is a matter of social justice.