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Mana at American Airlines Arena May 11
By Celeste Fraser Delgado
Take It DWNTWN
Pillow Dance
Twinkle-Toes and Sugarplums
Never Mind the Ballots
It is South Florida's YET-to-be-registered immigrant voters who could swing the 2004 presidential election
Stars are Born
Fate may make MSM and JD Natasha the new voices of Latin pop, but they couldn't look or sound more different
Livin' in a Video
The massive police presence might just add to the thrill of play-thuggin' on Miami Beach this Memorial Day
Los Amigos Invisibles
The Venezuelan Zinga Son, Vol. 1 (Luaka Bop)
Still Haitian
Konpa, the most popular dance music in a troubled nation, endures by moving to Miami
Not Enough Fizz
The Billboard Latin Music Conference trudges through a transition year for the music industry
The Greenpeace Effect
Environmental advocates claim they just want loggers to play by the rules. But Brazilian mahogany barons, local lumber lords, the U.S. Department of Justice, and the Port of Miami all want these tree-huggers stopped
Healing Harmonies
Musician has salve for every sorrow
By Celeste Fraser Delgado, Javier Andrade and Nina Korman
Kid-Proof Culture
Putumayo's World Playground music series makes cultural difference safe for kids; it's up to our schools to deliver real understanding
King Fire Ant
Crooner Victor Manuelle wears the Miami Carnaval crown at Calle Ocho 2004, but rapper Tego Calderón reigns
Cuts You Up
As the number of cesarean section deliveries in South Florida soars, some women use midwives to learn to trust their bodies and give birth naturally
Video Revived the DJ Superstar
Sander Kleinenberg sees the future of dance music in a new DVD player from Pioneer
Sofrito con Guacamole
By now everyone knows the way to Latin kids is through urban music; now ATM wants to make that music truly Latin
Superlitio
Tripping Tropicana (Cielo Music)
Who Cares!
Thalía and Paulina make like drag queens to stir up interest over their new CDs
Blue Lines, Steel, and the Hour of Myth
Women in prison transcend violence, tedium, and the past
Feast of Film
The Miami International Film Festival, now over at Miami Dade College, turns yet another leaf
By John Anderson, Celeste Fraser Delgado and Ronald Mangravite
Heavy in Hialeah
The president of Universal Music Latino reveals his hip-hop strategy for getting Latin kids to buy Latin music