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Why Coachella 2026 Feels Bigger Than Just Another Festival Year

By Yamily Habib

Karol G is making history as the first Latina to headline Coachella, but that is only part of why this year feels bigger. The 2026 lineup has real depth, a stronger Latino presence than usual, and the kind of energy that makes a festival feel like a cultural pivot.

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Microdramas Are Blowing Up for One Very Latino Reason

If these vertical soap operas feel weirdly familiar, that is because they are. We got into why microdramas are basically telenovela logic rebuilt for your phone, and why audiences keep paying for betrayal, billionaires, and emotional chaos in one-minute episodes.

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Signs Your Dog Definitely Grew Up in a Latino Household

Does your dog only respond to “ven acá”? Has abuela completely ruined them? Do they know exactly what the chancla means? This one is for everyone raising a spoiled little criatura who somehow became the emotional center of the whole family.

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Op-Ed: It’s the First-Ever Farmworkers Day, And It Hits Different This Year

This first Farmworkers Day arrives at a moment of reckoning, grief, and political urgency. Abram Diaz writes about labor, memory, and why honoring farmworkers as a collective matters even more now.

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From Phones to HDMI Chaos: Your Game-Day Setup, Explained

Game day in a Latino household is never just about the score. It is about the group chat, the buffering panic, the carne asada, and at least one primo trying to fix the TV five minutes before kickoff.

Spring cleaning is here! So, in honor of one of the most Latino times of the year, here’s our roundup of Latino-owned home goods that make “I’m just tidying” turn into “wait, should we redecorate?”

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