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“The bigger he gets, the more local he seems.” The pervasive pop of Bad Bunny. Plus:

How the internet influenced Tyler Robinson and Charlie Kirk

Jane Birkin and the politics of pretty

Samin Nosrat’s follow-up cooking guide

During his recent residency in San Juan, Bad Bunny seemed both startled and delighted to find himself reincarnated as a part-time salsero . Illustration by Ricardo Diseño

Kelefa Sanneh

A staff writer who covers music, culture, and politics.

The most exciting music tour of the year was not a tour at all, but a residency. For thirty nights this summer, Bad Bunny held court in his native

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