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Bomba for beginners: Where to learn how to drum or dance along
There are excellent places in the Sunshine State where you can take Bomba classes, participate in workshops and even learn to play the drums!
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Tampa is the new ‘it’ city, according to Travel + Leisure
Tampa’s Water Street area has been transformed into a vibrant neighborhood with restaurants, boutiques, trendy hotels, and high-rise luxury condos
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Floridians embrace stereotypes at inaugural Florida Man Games
Promoted as “the most insane athletic showdown on Earth,” the games poke fun at the state’s reputation for bizarre stories that involve brawling, drinking, gunfire, reptile wrangling, and other antics carrying a risk of time in jail or intensive care.
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Tampa’s free attractions for parents and kids alike
Whether you’re a local looking to rediscover your city or a visitor soaking in Tampa’s charm, these free spots are sure to deliver memorable experiences. Each destination offers a unique slice of the city’s culture, nature, and community – all with the delightful price tag of zero dollars.
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MLB’s Puerto Rican managers shine in 2024 coaching lineup
Several managers will return to their teams, while others will debut wearing new jerseys and positions.
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Inter Miami’s Messi-Suárez duo sparks excitement as MLS season begins
The pair have made Miami THE team to watch heading into Major League Soccer’s 29th season.
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Puerto Rico’s women’s basketball team is going to the 2024 Summer Olympics
This is the second consecutive time that the Puerto Rican women’s team has qualified for the Olympic Games
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How to spot thousands of migrating hummingbirds around Miami
Here’s your guide to spotting hummingbirds in and around Miami!
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This Naples beachfront compound is the most expensive real estate listing in the US
Dubbed Gordon Pointe, the 9-acre property on a private peninsula has three homes, a yacht basin, and a private dock with room for up to six boats.
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La cultura puertorriqueña no se resume en habichuelas y bomba, advierten madres boricuas
Hablamos con tres mamás boricuas en Florida, quienes afirman que es importante que sus hijos aprendan sobre la historia de la Isla para entender mejor la idiosincrasia puertorriqueña. Como consecuencia de la llegada de más de 100,000 puertorriqueños al estado de Florida, después del huracán María en 2017, ahora hay una nueva generación de niños…























