Rita Indiana. Photo by Eduardo Martínez. PJ Sin Suela. Photo by Karen Luciano.
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Dominican-born singer-songwriter Rita Indiana’s role as a queer icon, her punk sensibilities, literary bona fides and boundary-pushing performances have made her one of Latin America's leading voices. Her return to the studio for the first time in a decade for 2020's Mandinga Times is a bold step forward for a major artist emerging from musical hibernation. Bronx-born Puerto Rican PJ Sin Suela put his rapping career on temporary hold to work as a medical doctor throughout COVID. These days, the popular lyricist channels healing energy through his music. 

 
 

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