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  • The COVID-19 crisis has changed and continues to affect everyday life, including for our pets and for the many animals still in need of a loving home.…
  • With the coronavirus pandemic, climate change crisis and worldwide political tensions, humankind faces an uncertain future.In his new book "The New Map:…
  • Fresu's work on trumpet and flugelhorn provides a perfect foil for Sosa's introspective intersection of jazz, Afro-Cuban sounds and a chamber-music mentality. In this concert at NPR Music's offices, the duo's quietly energetic performance hangs over the crowd like a soft mist.
  • Coffee runs through the veins of Latin America. This week on Alt.Latino, hear some of the songs the drink has inspired.
  • The inventive, politically inclined Venezuelan group has done well in establishing itself — not as a rock band, not as an alternative band, not as a punk band, but as a band that does whatever it pleases.
  • Producer Colin Bass worked with the Nigerien group Etran Finatawa to create The Sahara Sessions,an album recorded on location about the struggles of African nomads.
  • Concha Buika's voice doesn't come from inside her petite body: It comes from Africa, and from the past. There are obvious traces of flamenco, itself a historical mash-up of the Moors and various transitory cultures in southern Spain and north Africa. Watch Buika perform in the NPR Music offices.
  • One of Africa's musical queens, Mali's Rokia Traoré, navigates a surprising course on her new project: She makes a sophisticated, smart and beautiful rock album.
  • Alt.Latino journeys from the tip of South America to the bodegas of New York City — all the while dancing to the beat of cumbia, the lingua franca of Latin music.
  • The Venezuelan band's new video addresses love, life and its country's less tumultuous past — including its golden age of television.
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