The queen of salsa, Celia Cruz, was not only a music legend, but also a symbol of resilience, leaving Cuba after Fidel Castro ...
By Leila Cobo Chief Content Officer Latin/Español, Billboard When Celia Cruz died in July 2003 at the age of 77, nearly 100,000 mourners paid their respects before her open casket viewing in Miami.
Censorship can manifest in many ways, but none are as blatant as the deliberate act of forgetting. Recently, Granma, the ...
The newly circulated coin includes Cruz in her traditional Cuban dress with her catchphrase “Azucar!” around the national ...
If there’s any doubt of the cultural impact Celia Cruz has had over the past century, consider the following: In 1994, Cruz received the National Medal of Arts from President Bill Clinton, the highest ...
The Trump administration evicted former Coast Guard Commandant Linda Fagan from her home with three hours of notice on ...
Pinecrest Gardens, in collaboration with the Celia Cruz Estate, is set to honor the centennial of Celia Cruz’s birth with a celebration that includes an ongoing special exhibition and a ...
Maria Chicuen: “She’s someone who was always proud to be herself.” Known for her catchphrase. Celia Cruz (singing): “Azucar! Azucar!” The Queen of Salsa was bigger than life when it came ...
"Life is a carnival! It's much more beautiful to live it singing." If you're unfamiliar with my life's mantra, perhaps you’d ...
If there’s any doubt of the cultural impact Celia Cruz has had over the past century, consider the following: In 1994, Cruz ...