Celimar Rivera Cosme will be the first Puerto Rican Sign Language (LSPR) interpreter in Super Bowl halftime show history.
The message was made explicit at the end of the set, when Bad Bunny held up a football emblazoned with the phrase “Together ...
Brooklyn Lowery, whose 7-year-old daughter Salem is deaf, is happy more future teachers will be trained to help kids listen ...
In just over 13 minutes worth of music, stars and symbolism, Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny rewrote what it means to be American in a time of strife. Plus: No, that was not Liam Ramos.
Being a fan of Bad Bunny who doesn’t speak more than the most rudimentary Spanish means you miss a lot of the nuance of what he’s saying. He knows this; in an appearance on the New York Times Popcast ...
From the colors on set to a proud display of flags, here are the details of Bad Bunny's halftime Show explained ...
The Puerto Rican superstar saved his only English moment during his exuberant performance for a powerful statement of unity.
More than 135 million people watched Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show, and because of false social media posts, some went to bed believing the performance featured Liam Conejo Ramos, the ...