Music
There’s no contest here: Ferrer is the obvious favorite, and the one artist who clearly deserves to win.
Sept. 12, 2000
In the last decade, Latin pop has turned into a sort of loud Frankenstein’s monster, something bigger and meaner than its originators intended.
July 4, 1999
Dodgers
Dave Hansen was picking at his guitar in the Dodger clubhouse Thursday afternoon, having returned from his rehabilitation assignment in Vero Beach, Fla., earlier in the day.
April 27, 2001
Dodgers: Just off the disabled list, he gets a leadoff double and scores the winning run on Cora’s sacrifice fly.
April 28, 2001
Cafe Quijano Listening to the old-fashioned bolero “Falsas Promesas” on the debut album of this Spanish group--the manly vocal delivery, sweeping orchestral arrangement and measured percussion--will make you think you’re listening to a vintage recording from the ‘50s.
The bicultural and bilingual artist tops the Latin Grammy Award nominations with five, including for song, record and album.
Sept. 27, 2006
Entertainment & Arts
In Lawerence Goldstone’s ‘The Astronomer,’ a young student is enmeshed in a plot to silence a revolutionary thinker. Plus: William Eamon’s ‘The Professor of Secrets’ shows the plight of Renaissance-era doctors.
July 11, 2010
The Siren’s Call: Killing Copernicus
A wide mix of genres and international artists are nominated in a historic moment for the music industry.
July 8, 2000
World & Nation
$80-million mystery solved? Brothers held in pharmaceutical heist
May 3, 2012