LETTER: Bad Bunny Celebrated America
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14 Articles
Behind every big show there is always a lot of work. And the half-time show of the 60th edition of the Super Bowl—or Super Bowl, as they usually call the annual grand final of the National League of American Football Latin Americans—was no exception. This is what he says in conversation with 20 minutes Nicolle Monnott, one of the more than 300 dancers who accompanied Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny during the presentation that paid tribute to Lati…
Sex and Sensibilities: Is Bad Bunny the antidote to toxic masculinity?
After his thrilling Super Bowl Halftime Show performance, many say Bad Bunny is an antidote to toxic masculinity. With his music and art touching on themes of inclusivity, equality, and even resistance, he presents an alternative to the macho, dominant, traditional male. But what is toxic masculinity and how does the Puerto Rican musician counter it? Join Rappler’s sex and gender columnist Ana Santos in this episode of Sex and Sensibilities as s…
By Cecilia Domínguez, CNN en Español Of his Latin roots he declares himself proud in Spanish. Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, better known as Bad Bunny, does not hide the sense of belonging that he has for his native land, Puerto Rico, both in his art and in his public positioning. The half-time show at the Super Bowl LX, which had several references to Latin American culture, was an example of the defense of his identity. The artist used one of…
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