Horror Used to Be Escapism. Now It’s a Mirror

Horror Used to Be Escapism. Now It’s a Mirror

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Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX halftime show is still resonating as fans celebrate his history-making rise from Puerto Rico to global dominance. Audie is joined by journalist Suzy Exposito to talk about the power of Benito's unique brand of authenticity--and how he's wielding it in th ...  Show more

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