Zaire 74, el Woodstock negro

Zaire 74, the black Woodstock

By NTD.la Staff @ntdla (Editor's Note: We're rediscovering and revisiting the great stories from our friends at NTD.la, who in 2015 published this wonderful article about what might have been the greatest boxing match in history:...
Haití: una revolución negra

Haiti: a black revolution

By Andy Flores – @andyfls (Editor's Note: We continue to rely on the archives of our colleagues and brothers at NTD.la to gather stories from our continent. This time, Haiti. Everything is explained in the article below. By the way,...
Rock y Ruedas: el Woodstock mexicano

Rock and Wheels: the Mexican Woodstock

By Ntd.la @ntdla (Editor's note: Once again we turn to the archives of chronicles from our friends at NTD.la, who in 2015 published an article commemorating a great moment in the history of Latin American rock: The Rock y Ruedas Festival, held in 1971, in...
Brasil, una musa para Charly

Brazil, a muse for Charly

By Pablo Taricco @ntdla Editor's Note: As is our custom, every few days we revisit one of the articles published by our colleagues at NTD.la in the previous decade. This time, we decided to remember Charly García and his unique...
Agustín Lara, el hombre que inventó el amor en México

Agustín Lara, the man who invented love in Mexico

By Tomás Pont Vergés – @pontomaspont Editor's Note: Once again, we turn to the valuable archives of NTD.la to republish another of their wonderful stories of Latin American music. This time, we travel to old Mexico and, taking advantage of the remastering...
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