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Bullpen comes to the rescue as Dodgers open trip with win over Nationals

The bullpen relieved a struggling James Paxton and put up all zeroes as the Dodgers defeated the Washington Nationals.


Hart baseball team has not one but two submarine-throwing pitchers

Ian Edwards, Tristan Purfoy offer submarine-stye pitching out of the bullpen for Hart


Kawhi Leonard returns but Clippers drop Game 2 to the Mavericks

Luka Doncic scores 32 points to help Dallas even best-of-seven series while Kawhi Leonard struggles in return and misses all five three-point attempt.


NBA disagrees with LeBron James and Lakers, supports calls made late in Game 2 loss

The Lakers complained about foul calls during the team's loss to the Nuggets, but the NBA two-minute report endorsed the calls made late in the contest.


Southland top 20 high school softball rankings

Norco remains No. 1 in the CalHighSports.com's high school softball rankings for The Times


Jay Toia's dalliance with transfer portal ends in a triumphant return to UCLA

Top UCLA defensive lineman Jay Toia changed course after entering the transfer portal, rejoining the Bruins and shining during spring practice.


Comic Elayne Boosler can't talk her way out of handbag at Dodger Stadium. She was handcuffed

Comic Elayne Boosler says she was arrested at Dodger Stadium after arguing with an employee who wouldn't let her in with a purse that violated the stadium's clear-bag policy.


Lakers takeaways: What more can LeBron James do? Was the officiating off?

Six takeaways from a Game 2 loss to the Nuggets in which the Lakers led by 20 points early in the third quarter. Game 3 is Thursday night at Crypto.com Arena.


Kings' penalty kill, a strength all year, becomes weakness in deflating loss to Oilers

In Game 1 on Monday, the Kings' penalty kill produced only self-inflicted wounds, allowing the Oilers to score three times in a 7-4 Edmonton win.


Monday's high school baseball and softball scores

High school baseball and softball scores from across the Southland for April 22.


Walker Buehler's long-awaited Dodgers return might require more waiting

Struggling with consistency, Walker Buehler might need to make at least a couple more minor-league starts before he returns from Tommy John surgery.


How former Galaxy player Eddie Lewis became a soccer training tech innovator

Former Galaxy midfielder Eddie Lewis has built a post-career business with TOCA Football, a technology-based training platform growing in popularity.


Plaschke: Dagger! Lakers' epic collapse vs. Nuggets could send them reeling into summer

The Lakers' blown lead against the Nuggets in Game 2 raises questions as to whether LeBron James is capable of saving the Lakers this season or ever again.


Even if Chargers trade No. 5 pick, Justin Herbert is sure to receive help in deep draft

Rumors say the Chargers might trade the No. 5 and pass on a chance to draft a top receiver, but L.A.'s good news is the 2024 NFL draft class is deep.


Kings look uninspired in blowout loss to Edmonton Oilers in Game 1

The Kings come out flat and fall behind early on their way to a Game 1 first-round loss to the Edmonton Oilers.


Lakers lose to Nuggets in Game 2 heartbreaker on Jamal Murray buzzer-beater

Jamal Murray hits a midrange jumper before the final buzzer to lift the Denver Nuggets to a stunning, 101-99 comeback victory over the Lakers in Game 2.


Stopping Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving at forefront of Clippers' Game 2 strategy

A stingy defense helped the Clippers defeat the Dallas Mavericks in Game 1, but Tyronn Lue knows they can't underestimate Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving.


At his age, is Rams' Cooper Kupp old news after two injury-plagued seasons? He says no

Cooper Kupp was the NFL's finest receiver during the Rams' Super Bowl championship season, but have two seasons with injuries stymied the star?


Shohei Ohtani took down 'Godzilla's' homer record. He's 'coming after' Dave Roberts' Dodgers mark

Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani broke Hideki Matsui's MLB record for home runs by a Japanese-born player. He still trails his manager, Dave Roberts, for the team record.


NFL mock draft live: 32 team reporters make their first-round picks

Reporters who cover their teams on a daily basis predict how the first round of the 2024 NFL draft will unfold in The Times' beat writers' mock draft.


Analysis: Was Dodgers' homestand just a bad week, or sign of potential trouble ahead?

The Dodgers cruised to an easy win Sunday, but still went 3-6 on their latest homestand. Was it just one poor week in a long season, or are there deeper issues?


Why Kings vs. Oilers is one of the NHL's truly great rivalries

The Kings and Oilers aren't "Original Six" teams, but they've established a rivalry decades in the making forged by NHL stars and playoff showdowns.


Opinion: Pat Tillman was killed 20 years ago. Let's remember him and ponder the nation's lost opportunity

The Army's cover-up of friendly fire in Afghanistan that killed the former football player and natural leader remains a disgrace.


The Lakers weren't as good (or as bad) as you thought in Game 1

After watching video of the Game 1 loss to Denver, coach Darvin Ham said the Lakers missed too many open shots and lacked urgency in transition.


HernA!ndez: Missing Kawhi Leonard almost cost Clippers in Game 1

The Clippers hang on for a Game 1 victory over Dallas on Sunday, but their title aspirations would be lifted if Kawhi Leonard returns to the court.


Tyler Glasnow dominates and Shohei Ohtani homers as Dodgers blow out Mets

Tyler Glasnow strikes out 10 over eight innings and Shohei Ohtani and Andy Pages hit home runs as the Dodgers defeat the Mets 10-0 for a much-needed win.


Scott Dixon holds off Colton Herta to win Grand Prix of Long Beach

Scott Dixon moves closer to A.J. Foyt on IndyCar's all-time wins list by picking up his 57th career victory Sunday in the Grand Prix of Long Beach.


'Hungry for more': Takeaways from USC football's spring camp

The Trojans' new-look defense aced its first test with a five-takeaway spring game. Here's what we learned from USC's spring game and 15-day camp.


Without Kawhi Leonard, Clippers handle Mavericks in Game 1

All-Star forward Kawhi Leonard missed his ninth straight game but the Clippers built a 29-point lead in third quarter to beat Dallas in series opener.


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Chuwi Is the Voice of a New Puerto Rican Generation

With a bassy voice and over a minimalist syncopated beat, Wilfredo "Willy" Aldarondo sings of lament. "The love of my life left for New York / my mom followed my aunt, to Florida they went/packing my bags, it's my turn now / the plane landed, and no one clapped."

These are the opening lines of "Tierra," the leading single off the Puerto Rican band Chuwi's newest EP of the same title. Founded in 2020 in the northwestern coastal town of Isabela, Chuwi is composed of Willy, his sister LorA(c)n Aldarondo, his brother Wester Aldarondo, and friend AdriA!n LA3pez. Describing the band's sound is a challenge in and of itself. Are they Latin jazz, indie rock, urbano, tropical fusion, or something else altogether? The answer to all of those questions is "yes."

Over the past two years, the quartet's popularity has grown among listeners and industry peers. Part of that reason is that they've seemingly filled an all-too-common role in Latin American music: a band whose music echoes the activist sentiment of its generation.

"Tierra," the song, makes unmistakable allusions to one of Puerto Rico's most contemporary anxieties. In 2019, the Puerto Rican legislature passed Act 60, which codified generous tax breaks for foreign investors who move to the archipelago and establish themselves as residents.