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This Texas Tech employee and Lubbock painter pairs wildlife and heritage of Ecuador and Puerto Rice with whimsy. Here's how ...
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Drawing Chef Carlos Portela – Food, Family, and the Flavor of Puerto RicoChef Carlos invited me into his kitchen and told me how food became his destiny. He’s not just cooking — he’s preserving Puerto Rican culture, honoring his Taíno roots, and turning local ingredients ...
While San Juan’s vibrant streets draw millions of visitors to Puerto Rico every year, just a short drive away lies Loíza — a ...
El Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico seeks to serve teachers, children, incarcerated people, and local artists alike, expanding the definition of what a museum can do.
Reynaldo Rodriguez depicts his personal odyssey in sculptures made from moving boxes and packages from Amazon. The ...
PUERTO RICO (WABC) -- (This is a previous version of this story. Maria and her parrot have returned home. Please click here to watch the update.) An 81-year-old woman went through a travel ...
PUERTO RICO (WABC) -- (This is a previous version of this story. Maria and her parrot have returned home. Please click here to watch the update.) An 81-year-old woman who has been stranded with ...
This south Vieques beach might not sound like much, but it's one of travelers' favorite experiences in Puerto Rico. During the day, Mosquito Bay is nothing special as Caribbean beaches go.
Puerto Plata welcomes visiting cruise passengers at its Taino Bay Cruise Port. Not only does it act as the gateway to exciting Dominican adventures, but the port itself offers something for everyone.
A 76-year-old woman says she’s stuck in Puerto Rico after Frontier Airlines wouldn’t let her fly back home to New York with her “emotional support” parrot. Maria Fraterrigo told CNN ...
The Caguana Ceremonial Ball Courts site in Puerto Rico is a sacred Taíno site. The Taíno — Puerto Rico’s Indigenous group — constructed and built the site between 1200 and 1500 AD. Now, Puerto Rico’s ...
A new study conducted by two professors at the University of Puerto Rico found that residents who self-identify as having light skin tones may receive greater health opportunities and outcomes than ...
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