Here's what happened in the Latin music world this week.
“I’ve always been honest about my own struggle with mental health issues and that’s why I’m honored that Exile and NBC have offered me a platform to continue to have these honest conversations with people going through a similar situation,” Balvin said in a statement. “Mental health is very important for me and it’s something many of us struggle with.
Grant Dexter, CEO and co-founder of Fanaply, said, “It’s our pleasure to work with Calibash on launching their first-ever NFTs to commemorate not only their big festival weekend in LA but also to celebrate the quinceañera. The campaign represents Calibash’s commitment to staying on the cutting edge of digital collectibles while nurturing their loyal fan community by rewarding NFT holders.
Calibash is making its grand return to Los Angeles with a three-day event this weekend at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. The event will be headlined Jan. 14-16 by chart-toppers
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Agustin Gurza, a former Times columnist and influential Latin music critic, dies at 73Former Times columnist Agustin Gurza, a onetime record store owner who became a groundbreaking chronicler of Latino life in Southern California and one of the country’s leading critics and historians of Spanish-language music, has died.
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First Stream Latin: New Music From Wisin & Camilo, Pablo Alboran, Mariah Angeliq & MoreThis week's FirstStream Latin includes new music from Wisin and Camilo, Pablo Alboran, Mariah Angeliq and more
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Russia talks of sending troops to Latin America if tensions with West riseTop diplomat Sergey Ryabkov says he can 'neither confirm nor exclude' possibility of Russia deploying military assets to Cuba and Venezuela, a statement US rejects as 'bluster in the public commentary.'
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Pictures of Week in Latin America & Caribbean Photo Gallery | AP NewsJAN. 6 - 13, 2021 This photo gallery highlights some of the most compelling images made or published by Associated Press photographers in Latin America and Caribbean. The gallery was curated by AP photojournalist Fernando Llano in Mexico City.
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Russia's talk of troops in Latin America called 'bluster'Russia raises the stakes in its dispute with the West over Ukraine and NATO's expansion when a top diplomat refuses to rule out a military deployment to Cuba and Venezuela if tensions with the U.S. escalate.
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All the Latin Tours Announced for 2022 (Updating)Latin acts are looking to jumpstart the live industry with sporadic tour dates across the country.
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