World & Nation
CAMPINA GRANDE, Brazil — It’s 7:30 a.m. and the hallway outside the neurosurgeon’s office at the Pedro I Municipal Hospital is filling with mothers and their babies.The women arrive with questions: Will their children ever learn to walk?
April 21, 2016
Business
A mixed-use project envisioned as Playa Vista’s downtown has been sold to a Dallas investment firm for a reported $475 million, cementing the master-planned community’s rise as a residential neighborhood and technology hub.
Feb. 10, 2016
Music
At the 2014 Latin Grammy Awards, the late Spanish flamenco guitarist Paco de Lucía’s “Canción Andaluza” won for album of the year.
Nov. 20, 2014
Colombian singer cements his star status in Miami, a city that reveled in its role as host of the fourth annual awards event.
Sept. 4, 2003
General Field Record of the Year “Mi Primer Millon,” Bacilos (Sergio George, producer; Jon Fausty, engineer/mixer); “Es Por Ti,” Juanes (Juanes and Gustavo Santaolalla, producers; Anibal Kerpel and Thom Russo, engineers/mixers); “Hasta Que Vuelvas,” Luis Miguel (Luis Miguel and Bebu Silvetti, producers; Alfredo Mathus, Rafa Sardina and Al Schmidt, engineers/mixers); “Frijolero,” Molotov (Gustavo Santaolalla, producer; Robert Carranza and Anibal Kerpel, engineers/mixers); “Ja Sei Namorar,” Tribalistas (Arnaldo Antunes, Carlinhos Brown, Marisa Monte and Ale Siqueira, producers; Flavio De Souza, William Jr., Antoine Midani, Marisa Monte and Ale Siqueira, engineers/mixers).
July 23, 2003
The bicultural and bilingual artist tops the Latin Grammy Award nominations with five, including for song, record and album.
Sept. 27, 2006
Intricate rhythms crackle and boom from big speakers, infecting the auditorium with a syncopated itch that causes toes to tap, fingers to drum and heads to nod.
March 10, 1989
Latin America: Rare debate opens as entertainer faces charges over now-banned ditty deemed insulting to blacks.
Sept. 5, 1996
Here is the complete list of nominations for the first ever Latin Grammys: General Categories * Record of the year: “Dimelo (I Need to Know),” Marc Anthony (Cory Rooney, producer; Tony Maserati & Robb Williams, engineers/mixers); “Tiempos,” Ruben Blades (Ruben Blades, Walter Flores, Edin Solis and Carlos Vargas, producers; Roberto Delgado, Oscar Marin and Alexander Orozco, engineers/mixers); “Livin’ La Vida Loca,” Ricky Martin (Desmond Child and Robi Rosa, producers; Charles Dye, engineer/mixer); “Corazon Espinado,” Santana featuring Mana (Fher Olvera and KC Porter, producers; Benny Faccone, engineer/mixer); “Fruta Fresca,” Carlos Vives (Emilio Estefan Jr. and Juan Vicente Zambrano, producers; Marcelo An~ez, Scott Canto, Alfred Figueroa, Javier Garza, Sebastian Krys, Carlos Nieto, Freddy Pin~ero Jr., Carlos Santos, Cesar Sogbe and Ron Taylor, engineers/mixers). * Album of the year: “Ni Es Lo Mismo Ni Es Igual,” Juan Luis Guerra y 440 (Juan Luis Guerra, producer; Carlos Alvarez, Mike Couzzi, Bolivar Gomez, Miguel Hernandez, Luis Mansilla, Carlos Ordehl, Eric Ramos, July Ruiz and Eric Schilling, engineers/mixers); “Amarte Es Un Placer,” Luis Miguel (Luis Miguel, producer; Rafa Sardina, engineer/mixer); “MTV Unplugged,” Shakira (Tim Mitchell, Shakira Mebarak and Shakira, producers; Adam Blackburn and Eric Schilling, engineers/mixers); “Livro,” Caetano Veloso (Jaques Morelenbaum and Caetano Veloso, producers; Moogie Canazio, engineer/mixer); “El Amor De Mi Tierra,” Carlos Vives (Emilio Estefan Jr. and Juan Vicente Zambrano, producers; Marcelo An~ez, Scott Canto, Alfred Figueroa, Javier Garza, Sebastian Krys, Carlos Nieto, Freddy Pin~ero Jr., Carlos Santos, Cesar Sogbe and Ron Taylor, engineers/mixers). * Song of the year: “Al Lado Del Camino,” Fito Paez, songwriter (Fito Paez, artist); “Dimelo (I Need to Know)” Marc Anthony, Robert Blades, Angie Chirino and Cory Rooney, songwriters (Marc Anthony); “El niagara en bicicleta,” Juan Luis Guerra, songwriter (Juan Luis Guerra y 440); “Fruta fresca,” Martin Madera, songwriter (Carlos Vives); “O tu o Ninguna,” Juan Carlos Calderon, songwriter (Luis Miguel). * Best new artist: Cafe Quijano; Ibrahim Ferrer; Amaury Gutierrez; Fernando Osorio; Ivete Sangalo.
July 8, 2000
Pop & Hiss
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Sept. 8, 2010