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‘Now We’re Here’ at The Broad to feature queer Latinx musicians

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Queer Latinx musicians, including DJ Cocteautwinks, will headline part of the Broad’s summer art series “Now We’re Here” in June.

Photo: The Broad Queer Latinx musicians will headline part of the Broad’s summer art series “Now We’re Here” in June. The series is connected to the museum’s exhibit “This is Not America’s Flag,” which examines and questions the complex meanings and symbolism of the United States flag, citizenship, and national identity.

In “Now We’re Here,” artists will celebrate their roles and identities in today’s artistic and sociopolitical landscape, the joys and struggles of self-defining their place, citizenship and national identity, and the individual ways they arrived at this moment in their journeys, according to a press release. “Now We’re Here” will include neo-Sufi jazz minimalism, short films, electronic music, rap and hip hop, among other formats.

The series will take place June 18, Aug. 27, and Sept. 24. Tickets are $25. Here are the queer Latinx musicians who will perform June 18.

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