Suzy Exposito is a culture columnist with the Latino Initiatives team at the Los Angeles Times. She joined the newsroom as a music reporter in October 2020 and previously spearheaded the Latin music section at Rolling Stone. Exposito has also written for NPR, Pitchfork and Revolver.
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Boygenius! Peso Pluma!! Lily-Rose Depp!!! Here are our picks for the 100 best songs of 2023.
Dec. 6, 2023
With four stages representing the past and present of Latin music, here are some of our favorite sets from the one-day festival at Dodger Stadium.
Dec. 4, 2023
Live updates from the 2023 Bésame Mucho at Dodger Stadium. Headliners are Maná, Los Bukis, Gloria Trevi. Other acts are Los Lobos, Los Angeles Azules, Natalia Lafourcade
Dec. 3, 2023
Gracias a la arrasada de artistas latinas en las cuatro categorías principales, los Latin Grammy demostraron quién sigue dominando en la industria musical
Nov. 25, 2023
Thanks to a sweep by Latina artists of the four major categories, the Latin Grammys proved who still dominates in the music industry
Nov. 20, 2023
Eslabón Armado has been leading a new wave of Mexican regional artists who have taken the genre to new heights. Will their song ‘Ella Baila Sola’ win big at this year’s Latin Grammys?
Nov. 14, 2023
Conexíon Divina is a rare, all-female band in regional Mexican music and the only regional Mexican act nominated for a new artist Latin Grammy this year.
Nov. 13, 2023
Luna, who was born in Los Angeles to Indigenous Mexican and African American parents, decided that the witching world needed a more inclusive resource for young witches of color.
Nov. 1, 2023
Looking for a playlist for the ‘espooky’ season? De Los head bruja (and cultural columnist) Suzy Exposito has you covered with 15 spanking new songs and haunting hits by Latinx artists.
Oct. 24, 2023
Ears-deep in his Hollywood era, Bad Bunny pulls back the curtain and lets us into his head in “Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana.”
Oct. 17, 2023