La Lupe never seemed to second-guess herself onstage. The Afro-Cuban singer — who died 30 years ago this week, on Feb. 29, 1992 — was infinitely watchable, unafraid to kick and howl and twitch, as if ...
She was a rebel before it was cool: enchanting, hypnotic, tragic. We speak to La Lupe's biographer. La Lupe, Queen Of Latin Soul: The Original Alt.Latina A Cuban icon known as the Queen of Latin Soul, ...
One-woman shows that resurrect the spirits of female icons like Janice Joplin and Billie Holiday rely on the communal memory of the public and the actresses’ ability to channel that legend. Sully Diaz ...
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La Lupe was electric onstage. The Cuban singer, known for her belting power and undeniable charisma, began showing off her skills at a young age, winning local radio competitions and dazzling ...
Host Leslie Grace performs La Lupe’s “La Tirana” at the 36th Hispanic Heritage Awards, accompanied by the American Pops Orchestra. Hispanic Heritage Awards is available to stream on pbs.org and the ...
Presented by and at the Puerto Rican Traveling Theatre, 304 W. 47 St., NYC, June 27–Aug. 11. Victoria Lupe Yoli was a poor kid from Cuba whose dad wanted her to be a teacher. But La Lupe could belt ...
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