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Mexican singer, songwriter Natalia Lafourcade in downtowm Los Angeles on Saturday, May 4, 2024.

For Natalia Lafourcade, playing the Hollywood Bowl again is the next step in her storied journey

Over the last two decades, Mexican singer-songwriter Natalia Lafourcade has established herself as one of the most revered and celebrated artists from Latin America. This week, she’ll be performing two shows at the Hollywood Bowl.

De Los Reads: Vincent Toro’s ‘Hivestruck’ and other Latino authors we’re reading in September

For his latest collection of poetry, Vincent Toro’s ‘Hivestruck’ confronts the complexities of modern life and the relationship between humanity and technology.

Mexico's defender #05 Johan Vasquez looks down after his team's defeat in the Conmebol 2024 Copa America tournament

Latinx Files: Why I’m taking a break from the Mexican men’s national soccer team

For many Mexican Americans, wearing that green jersey is the easiest and most blatant way to display pride in one’s heritage. At least it used to be.

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The lack of Latino representation in film is deeper than negligence. It’s intentional exclusion

According to the recent report from the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative at USC, Latino representation in Hollywood has not shown any meaningful growth in the last 16 years.

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8 Latinx healers raising vibrations in L.A.

The co-host of ‘Drag Race Mexico’ discusses her illustrious television career, her Chicana pride and the freedom of being nonbinary.

Anthony Ramos is photographed at the Universal Lot in Universal City on July 13, 2024.

The Anthony Ramos ‘Twisters’ chase and blockbuster Hollywood hustle

The ‘Twisters’ and ‘In the Heights’ actor Anthony Ramos talks new storm chaser role and how things got real on the set.

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Jocelyn Ramirez’s 5 favorite Latino-owned places in Los Angeles

Todo Verde chef Jocelyn Ramirez shares her five favorite spots in Los Angeles.

Xochitl Gomez’s 5 favorite Latino-owned businesses in L.A.

For Xochitl Gomez, winner of the latest season of ‘Dancing With the Stars,’ it’s all about Echo Park.

Kids of Immigrants founder Daniel Buezo’s 5 favorite Latino businesses in L.A.

We asked the Kids of Immigrants CEO and co-founder about the Latino-owned businesses in L.A. that most inspire him.

Gamer Tiffany Herrera shares L.A.’s best 5 Latino-owned businesses

Known as TiffyQuake on the internet, the 36-year-old influencer credits who she is today to her upbringing in East Los Angeles. We asked for her favorite Latino-owned spots.

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Meet Estevie, the Gen Z cumbia pop star in the making

Estevie spent her early teenage years as a singing show contestant. Now, she’s ready to take over the world with her brand of cumbia pop.

Decluttering your parents’ home and their traumas

How do you compassionately get rid of the things your immigrant parents hold onto that are piling up in their home?

6 books to shake off colonialism and rethink our Latino stories

In this issue of De Los Reads, we explore six books that pave the way for a more inclusive and authentic expression of our Latino identities.

Do Latinos in the U.S. have a ‘toxic gratitude’ problem?

Toxic gratitude or ‘Si Dios Quiere Syndrome’ is the concept that Latinos are too content with just receiving scraps instead of demanding what they deserve.

The música Mexicana favorites playlist picked by De Los staff

The author of ‘Tías and Primas’ wants America to rethink Latina clichés. Goodbye, ‘spicy’

Pepe Aguilar on life’s cosmic lessons and the new sound he’s rocking

Selena Gomez says she ‘can’t carry my own children,’ but remains optimistic about starting a family

Latinx Files: ‘Going Varsity in Mariachi’ is the narrative the border deserves

How J Balvin’s thoughts about his first car reconnected him with reggaeton

A new play about Gloria Molina looks at a life in politics and the courage to look past the naysayers

Latinx Files: Bringing color to black and white squares

María Zardoya, of the Marías, chooses to relive her breakup every night

Meet Fuerza Regida, the hardest-working act in música Mexicana

Rep. Joaquin Castro says ‘Blood In, Blood Out’ should be added to the National Film Registry

‘La Bamba’ is getting a remake. Luis Valdez isn’t sure why