Stories by Taylor Winter Wilson




  1. Faith, Blood, Glamour and Survival Collide on SANTI’S “Miss Venezuela” EP

    Miss Venezuela is a bold, confrontational, and deeply personal album rooted in Venezuelan culture, queerness, and survival. Created by Venezuelan immigrant artist SANTI, the project explores beauty, violence, religion, exile, and resilience through a sharply queer lens. Blending pop, electro-Latin, and performance-driven storytelling, the album examines how religious fundamentalism, nationalism, and repression impact queer lives—while

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  2. Paulina Chávez: From Shania Twain DVDs to Hollywood Screens — The Rising Latina Star Redefining Representation

    Growing up between El Paso and San Antonio, Paulina Chávez found her first spark for performing not on a stage, but in her living room—imitating every move in Shania Twain’s iconic “That Don’t Impress Me Much” video. What began as childhood play quickly transformed into a calling shaped by her family’s musical traditions, the telenovelas

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