In Puerto Rico, we call ourselves Boricua, a unique name honoring our Island heritage and the vibrant spirit of our people. When you visit, you'll find that spirit in yourself, too.
Nestled on the northern coast of Puerto Rico, the picturesque town of Hatillo comes alive each year with the vibrant and lively Festival de las Máscaras
For Arlene Gottfried, “Bacalaitos & Fireworks,” her series about New York’s Puerto Rican community in the 1970s and ’80s, represents a joyous time that...
Feel the beat and discover the rhythms that shaped the island.
If Cuba is the key creative source of Latin Caribbean music, Puerto Rico is its equal as a supplier of performers and it was the great Puerto Rican immigrant community in New York (the Nuyoricans) that was largely responsible for turning Cuban son into salsa. Danza and Plena Like Cuba, Puerto Rico possesses its own ve
Puerto Rico, between Oct. 1946-Apr. 1948. Eldo Neufeld photo. #20,599