Our staff's favorite Spanish-language tracks from the past year of hits and deeper cuts. As we close the chapter on 2025, one fact is clear: Latin music continues to grow bigger, bolder and more ...
Could this be the most creative decade in the history of Latin music? 2025 certainly helped it feel as though we’re heading in that direction. Far from being hyperbolic, the notion makes sense ...
While headlines remain fixated on tensions with China, tariff threats and the latest diplomatic signals from Washington, a quieter shift is taking shape across the Americas. In recent weeks, the ...
Raphael performs onstage at the 26th Latin Grammy Awards held on Nov. 13, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Christopher Polk/PMC The 26th Latin Grammy Awards took place Thursday in Las Vegas, celebrating a ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. For the first time in Grammy Award history, Latin Grammy voting members were invited to join the Recording Academy ...
Pope Francis greatly limited the use of the traditional Latin Mass, believing it sowed division. Traditionalist Catholics are hoping Pope Leo charts a different path. By Elisabetta Povoledo and Ruth ...
In one of his final acts as the bishop of Monterey, California, Bishop Daniel Garcia issued a letter terminating the Traditional Latin Mass (TLM) in the diocese “in order to strengthen our unity with ...
Calloway will start at BWHI on Oct. 16. Joy D. Calloway is leveraging her experience as a nonprofit executive and values-driven strategist in her new role as president and CEO of the Black Women’s ...
Bad Bunny will want to take plenty of fotos at the Latin Grammys this year. The reggaeton superstar, who released his deeply personal sixth album "Debí Tirar Más Fotos" in January, is one of several ...
Journal Editorial Report: The week's best and worst from Kyle Peterson, Allysia Finley, and Kim Strassel. The best sermon I’ve ever heard was delivered by Father James Richardson in Kalamazoo, Mich., ...
Latin inscriptions from the ancient world can tell us about Roman emperors’ decrees and enslaved people’s thoughts – if we can read them. Now an artificial intelligence tool is helping historians ...
An artificial-intelligence tool helps historians to interpret Latin inscriptions by assigning a date and location and suggesting text for missing parts. Charlotte Tupman is in the Department of ...
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