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  1. “Tengo Puerto Rico en Mi Corazon”: After Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Performance, Here are 10 Resources at Duke Libraries to Learn more about Puerto Rican History & Culture

    Post by Roger Peña, Librarian for Latin American, Iberian, Caribbean and Latinx Studies Last Sunday, Over 127 million viewers tuned into the Super Bowl Halftime Show to see a performance by Puerto Rican-American artist, Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, better known as “Bad Bunny.” Hot off winning six Grammy Awards a week earlier, including Album of … Continue reading “Tengo Puerto Rico en Mi Corazon”: After Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Performance, Here are 10 Resources at Duke Libraries to Learn more about Puerto Rican History & Culture →
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    #BadBunny #Culture #DukeLibraries #DukeUniversityLibraries #HalftimeShow #Libraries #PuertoRica #PuertoRicanHistory #SuperBowlLX
  2. “Tengo Puerto Rico en Mi Corazon”: After Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Performance, Here are 10 Resources at Duke Libraries to Learn more about Puerto Rican History & Culture

    Post by Roger Peña, Librarian for Latin American, Iberian, Caribbean and Latinx Studies Last Sunday, Over 127 million viewers tuned into the Super Bowl Halftime Show to see a performance by Puerto Rican-American artist, Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, better known as “Bad Bunny.” Hot off winning six Grammy Awards a week earlier, including Album of … Continue reading “Tengo Puerto Rico en Mi Corazon”: After Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Performance, Here are 10 Resources at Duke Libraries to Learn more about Puerto Rican History & Culture →
    The post “Tengo Puerto Rico en Mi Corazon”: After Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Performance, Here are 10 Resources at Duke Libraries to Learn more about Puerto Rican History & Culture appeared first on Duke University Libraries Blogs. Read original article: Read More

    #BadBunny #Culture #DukeLibraries #DukeUniversityLibraries #HalftimeShow #Libraries #PuertoRica #PuertoRicanHistory #SuperBowlLX
  3. “Tengo Puerto Rico en Mi Corazon”: After Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Performance, Here are 10 Resources at Duke Libraries to Learn more about Puerto Rican History & Culture

    Post by Roger Peña, Librarian for Latin American, Iberian, Caribbean and Latinx Studies Last Sunday, Over 127 million viewers tuned into the Super Bowl Halftime Show to see a performance by Puerto Rican-American artist, Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, better known as “Bad Bunny.” Hot off winning six Grammy Awards a week earlier, including Album of … Continue reading “Tengo Puerto Rico en Mi Corazon”: After Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Performance, Here are 10 Resources at Duke Libraries to Learn more about Puerto Rican History & Culture →
    The post “Tengo Puerto Rico en Mi Corazon”: After Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Performance, Here are 10 Resources at Duke Libraries to Learn more about Puerto Rican History & Culture appeared first on Duke University Libraries Blogs. Read original article: Read More

    #BadBunny #Culture #DukeLibraries #DukeUniversityLibraries #HalftimeShow #Libraries #PuertoRica #PuertoRicanHistory #SuperBowlLX
  4. Bad Bunny’s hottest local Super Bowl pregame is at the Chicago Public Library – Chicago Sun-Times

    ArtsandCulture Music Books

    Bad Bunny’s hottest local Super Bowl pregame is at the Chicago Public Library

    The library? Yes, the library is hosting a series for Chicagoans to learn about Puerto Rican history ahead of Bad Bunny’s historical Super Bowl halftime show performance this weekend.

    By Ambar Colón Feb 3, 2026, 3:30am PST

    Bad Bunny arrives at the 68th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday.

    It’s a big week for Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, known professionally as Bad Bunny.

    After making Grammy history as the first Spanish-language album of the year winner, the world’s most-streamed male artist is now prepping for his Super Bowl halftime show on Sunday.

    While many Chicagoans are getting ready to watch the halftime show from the bar or at home, the real local pregame is at the Chicago Public Library, which is hosting a cultural program that explores Puerto Rican history through music.

    “Bad Bunny x Super Bowl: Beats and History”
    When: 6 p.m. on Feb. 3 and 2 p.m. on Feb. 6
    Where: West Belmont and Harold Washington branches
    Tickets: Free with registration
    Info: chipublib.bibliocommons.com

    The event is a part of the library’s ongoing “One Book, One Chicago” initiative.

    The “Puerto Rico x Bad Bunny: Beats & History” program covers the superstar singer’s collaborative work with Professor Jorell Meléndez-Badillo, the Midwest-based author of “Puerto Rico: A National History.” Here an audience listens to the program in October at the Harold Washington Library Center in Chicago’s Loop.

    More than 300 people have attended the virtual and in-person events at various Chicago Public Library branches, with folks tuning in from as far as New Jersey and Florida.

    In the library program, Colón breaks down Puerto Rico’s long history of resistance to a soundtrack of songs from Bad Bunny’s “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS” alongside musical movements that predate the singer.

    The program incorporates the work of historian Jorell Meléndez-Badillo, a professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and author of “Puerto Rico: A National History.”

    Meléndez-Badillo worked closely with Bad Bunny to create text-based music videos for each of the 17 tracks on “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS.” The professor’s notes, written in Spanish only, detail the work and lives of several Puerto Rican individuals and important social justice movements in the archipelago’s history.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9T_MGfzq7I

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: Bad Bunny’s hottest local Super Bowl pregame is at the Chicago Public Library – Chicago Sun-Times

    Tags: Bad Bunny, Chicago Public Library, Chicago Sun-Times, DeBI TiRAR MaS FOToS, February 3 2026, February 6 2026, Grammys, Music, One Book One Chicago, Pregame, Professor Jorell Meléndez-Badillo, Puerto Rican History, Puerto RIco, Puerto Rico: A Natural History, Super Bowl, This Weekend, YouTube
    #BadBunny #ChicagoPublicLibrary #ChicagoSunTimes #DeBITiRARMaSFOToS #February32026 #February62026 #Grammys #Music #OneBookOneChicago #Pregame #ProfessorJorellMeléndezBadillo #PuertoRicanHistory #PuertoRIco #PuertoRicoANaturalHistory #SuperBowl #ThisWeekend #YouTube
  5. Bad Bunny’s hottest local Super Bowl pregame is at the Chicago Public Library – Chicago Sun-Times

    ArtsandCulture Music Books

    Bad Bunny’s hottest local Super Bowl pregame is at the Chicago Public Library

    The library? Yes, the library is hosting a series for Chicagoans to learn about Puerto Rican history ahead of Bad Bunny’s historical Super Bowl halftime show performance this weekend.

    By Ambar Colón Feb 3, 2026, 3:30am PST

    Bad Bunny arrives at the 68th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday.

    It’s a big week for Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, known professionally as Bad Bunny.

    After making Grammy history as the first Spanish-language album of the year winner, the world’s most-streamed male artist is now prepping for his Super Bowl halftime show on Sunday.

    While many Chicagoans are getting ready to watch the halftime show from the bar or at home, the real local pregame is at the Chicago Public Library, which is hosting a cultural program that explores Puerto Rican history through music.

    “Bad Bunny x Super Bowl: Beats and History”
    When: 6 p.m. on Feb. 3 and 2 p.m. on Feb. 6
    Where: West Belmont and Harold Washington branches
    Tickets: Free with registration
    Info: chipublib.bibliocommons.com

    The event is a part of the library’s ongoing “One Book, One Chicago” initiative.

    The “Puerto Rico x Bad Bunny: Beats & History” program covers the superstar singer’s collaborative work with Professor Jorell Meléndez-Badillo, the Midwest-based author of “Puerto Rico: A National History.” Here an audience listens to the program in October at the Harold Washington Library Center in Chicago’s Loop.

    More than 300 people have attended the virtual and in-person events at various Chicago Public Library branches, with folks tuning in from as far as New Jersey and Florida.

    In the library program, Colón breaks down Puerto Rico’s long history of resistance to a soundtrack of songs from Bad Bunny’s “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS” alongside musical movements that predate the singer.

    The program incorporates the work of historian Jorell Meléndez-Badillo, a professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and author of “Puerto Rico: A National History.”

    Meléndez-Badillo worked closely with Bad Bunny to create text-based music videos for each of the 17 tracks on “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS.” The professor’s notes, written in Spanish only, detail the work and lives of several Puerto Rican individuals and important social justice movements in the archipelago’s history.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9T_MGfzq7I

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: Bad Bunny’s hottest local Super Bowl pregame is at the Chicago Public Library – Chicago Sun-Times

    #BadBunny #ChicagoPublicLibrary #ChicagoSunTimes #DeBITiRARMaSFOToS #February32026 #February62026 #Grammys #Music #OneBookOneChicago #Pregame #ProfessorJorellMeléndezBadillo #PuertoRicanHistory #PuertoRIco #PuertoRicoANaturalHistory #SuperBowl #ThisWeekend #YouTube
  6. Bad Bunny’s hottest local Super Bowl pregame is at the Chicago Public Library – Chicago Sun-Times

    ArtsandCulture Music Books

    Bad Bunny’s hottest local Super Bowl pregame is at the Chicago Public Library

    The library? Yes, the library is hosting a series for Chicagoans to learn about Puerto Rican history ahead of Bad Bunny’s historical Super Bowl halftime show performance this weekend.

    By Ambar Colón Feb 3, 2026, 3:30am PST

    Bad Bunny arrives at the 68th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday.

    It’s a big week for Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, known professionally as Bad Bunny.

    After making Grammy history as the first Spanish-language album of the year winner, the world’s most-streamed male artist is now prepping for his Super Bowl halftime show on Sunday.

    While many Chicagoans are getting ready to watch the halftime show from the bar or at home, the real local pregame is at the Chicago Public Library, which is hosting a cultural program that explores Puerto Rican history through music.

    “Bad Bunny x Super Bowl: Beats and History”
    When: 6 p.m. on Feb. 3 and 2 p.m. on Feb. 6
    Where: West Belmont and Harold Washington branches
    Tickets: Free with registration
    Info: chipublib.bibliocommons.com

    The event is a part of the library’s ongoing “One Book, One Chicago” initiative.

    The “Puerto Rico x Bad Bunny: Beats & History” program covers the superstar singer’s collaborative work with Professor Jorell Meléndez-Badillo, the Midwest-based author of “Puerto Rico: A National History.” Here an audience listens to the program in October at the Harold Washington Library Center in Chicago’s Loop.

    More than 300 people have attended the virtual and in-person events at various Chicago Public Library branches, with folks tuning in from as far as New Jersey and Florida.

    In the library program, Colón breaks down Puerto Rico’s long history of resistance to a soundtrack of songs from Bad Bunny’s “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS” alongside musical movements that predate the singer.

    The program incorporates the work of historian Jorell Meléndez-Badillo, a professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and author of “Puerto Rico: A National History.”

    Meléndez-Badillo worked closely with Bad Bunny to create text-based music videos for each of the 17 tracks on “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS.” The professor’s notes, written in Spanish only, detail the work and lives of several Puerto Rican individuals and important social justice movements in the archipelago’s history.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9T_MGfzq7I

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: Bad Bunny’s hottest local Super Bowl pregame is at the Chicago Public Library – Chicago Sun-Times

    Tags: Bad Bunny, Chicago Public Library, Chicago Sun-Times, DeBI TiRAR MaS FOToS, February 3 2026, February 6 2026, Grammys, Music, One Book One Chicago, Pregame, Professor Jorell Meléndez-Badillo, Puerto Rican History, Puerto RIco, Puerto Rico: A Natural History, Super Bowl, This Weekend, YouTube
    #BadBunny #ChicagoPublicLibrary #ChicagoSunTimes #DeBITiRARMaSFOToS #February32026 #February62026 #Grammys #Music #OneBookOneChicago #Pregame #ProfessorJorellMeléndezBadillo #PuertoRicanHistory #PuertoRIco #PuertoRicoANaturalHistory #SuperBowl #ThisWeekend #YouTube
  7. Bad Bunny’s hottest local Super Bowl pregame is at the Chicago Public Library – Chicago Sun-Times

    ArtsandCulture Music Books

    Bad Bunny’s hottest local Super Bowl pregame is at the Chicago Public Library

    The library? Yes, the library is hosting a series for Chicagoans to learn about Puerto Rican history ahead of Bad Bunny’s historical Super Bowl halftime show performance this weekend.

    By Ambar Colón Feb 3, 2026, 3:30am PST

    Bad Bunny arrives at the 68th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday.

    It’s a big week for Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, known professionally as Bad Bunny.

    After making Grammy history as the first Spanish-language album of the year winner, the world’s most-streamed male artist is now prepping for his Super Bowl halftime show on Sunday.

    While many Chicagoans are getting ready to watch the halftime show from the bar or at home, the real local pregame is at the Chicago Public Library, which is hosting a cultural program that explores Puerto Rican history through music.

    “Bad Bunny x Super Bowl: Beats and History”
    When: 6 p.m. on Feb. 3 and 2 p.m. on Feb. 6
    Where: West Belmont and Harold Washington branches
    Tickets: Free with registration
    Info: chipublib.bibliocommons.com

    The event is a part of the library’s ongoing “One Book, One Chicago” initiative.

    The “Puerto Rico x Bad Bunny: Beats & History” program covers the superstar singer’s collaborative work with Professor Jorell Meléndez-Badillo, the Midwest-based author of “Puerto Rico: A National History.” Here an audience listens to the program in October at the Harold Washington Library Center in Chicago’s Loop.

    More than 300 people have attended the virtual and in-person events at various Chicago Public Library branches, with folks tuning in from as far as New Jersey and Florida.

    In the library program, Colón breaks down Puerto Rico’s long history of resistance to a soundtrack of songs from Bad Bunny’s “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS” alongside musical movements that predate the singer.

    The program incorporates the work of historian Jorell Meléndez-Badillo, a professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and author of “Puerto Rico: A National History.”

    Meléndez-Badillo worked closely with Bad Bunny to create text-based music videos for each of the 17 tracks on “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS.” The professor’s notes, written in Spanish only, detail the work and lives of several Puerto Rican individuals and important social justice movements in the archipelago’s history.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9T_MGfzq7I

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: Bad Bunny’s hottest local Super Bowl pregame is at the Chicago Public Library – Chicago Sun-Times

    #BadBunny #ChicagoPublicLibrary #ChicagoSunTimes #DeBITiRARMaSFOToS #February32026 #February62026 #Grammys #Music #OneBookOneChicago #Pregame #ProfessorJorellMeléndezBadillo #PuertoRicanHistory #PuertoRIco #PuertoRicoANaturalHistory #SuperBowl #ThisWeekend #YouTube
  8. Bad Bunny’s hottest local Super Bowl pregame is at the Chicago Public Library – Chicago Sun-Times

    ArtsandCulture Music Books

    Bad Bunny’s hottest local Super Bowl pregame is at the Chicago Public Library

    The library? Yes, the library is hosting a series for Chicagoans to learn about Puerto Rican history ahead of Bad Bunny’s historical Super Bowl halftime show performance this weekend.

    By Ambar Colón Feb 3, 2026, 3:30am PST

    Bad Bunny arrives at the 68th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday.

    It’s a big week for Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, known professionally as Bad Bunny.

    After making Grammy history as the first Spanish-language album of the year winner, the world’s most-streamed male artist is now prepping for his Super Bowl halftime show on Sunday.

    While many Chicagoans are getting ready to watch the halftime show from the bar or at home, the real local pregame is at the Chicago Public Library, which is hosting a cultural program that explores Puerto Rican history through music.

    “Bad Bunny x Super Bowl: Beats and History”
    When: 6 p.m. on Feb. 3 and 2 p.m. on Feb. 6
    Where: West Belmont and Harold Washington branches
    Tickets: Free with registration
    Info: chipublib.bibliocommons.com

    The event is a part of the library’s ongoing “One Book, One Chicago” initiative.

    The “Puerto Rico x Bad Bunny: Beats & History” program covers the superstar singer’s collaborative work with Professor Jorell Meléndez-Badillo, the Midwest-based author of “Puerto Rico: A National History.” Here an audience listens to the program in October at the Harold Washington Library Center in Chicago’s Loop.

    More than 300 people have attended the virtual and in-person events at various Chicago Public Library branches, with folks tuning in from as far as New Jersey and Florida.

    In the library program, Colón breaks down Puerto Rico’s long history of resistance to a soundtrack of songs from Bad Bunny’s “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS” alongside musical movements that predate the singer.

    The program incorporates the work of historian Jorell Meléndez-Badillo, a professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and author of “Puerto Rico: A National History.”

    Meléndez-Badillo worked closely with Bad Bunny to create text-based music videos for each of the 17 tracks on “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS.” The professor’s notes, written in Spanish only, detail the work and lives of several Puerto Rican individuals and important social justice movements in the archipelago’s history.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9T_MGfzq7I

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: Bad Bunny’s hottest local Super Bowl pregame is at the Chicago Public Library – Chicago Sun-Times

    #BadBunny #ChicagoPublicLibrary #ChicagoSunTimes #DeBITiRARMaSFOToS #February32026 #February62026 #Grammys #Music #OneBookOneChicago #Pregame #ProfessorJorellMeléndezBadillo #PuertoRicanHistory #PuertoRIco #PuertoRicoANaturalHistory #SuperBowl #ThisWeekend #YouTube