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Sangria, Empanadas… and a Curse? One of New York’s Hottest Summer Festivals Has It All

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July 6, 2026

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Summer in New York is made for unforgettable experiences, and few promise to deliver like the Sangria Empanada Latin Experience.

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Africanews

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· Jun 30, 2026

Morocco's Gnaoua festival celebrates African roots through music and cultural exchange

The festival is known for creating unexpected collaborations between artists from different musical backgrounds, and this year's edition continued that tradition.

Kotaku

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· Jun 25, 2026

Deltarune Chapter 5 – The Festival: The Kotaku Review

Alone together

The Olive Press

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· Jun 23, 2026

EXPLAINER: What is behind Spain’s big San Juan celebrations as traditional beach bonfires are banned in some areas

SPAIN’S San Juan festival has its roots in a pagan celebration that takes place every year to mark the start of summer. Fire and water, purification and rejuvenation, turning away

DNyuz

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· Jun 27, 2026

In U.S. cities big and small, summer crowds signal an urban comeback

Michael Maccioli said he could feel something special happening when he visited Chicago last weekend. It was the height of the city’s summer festival scene, and neighborhoods were filled with events. There was the Festival of Chariots along the lakeshore, where Hindus dressed in colorful clothing for a parade. A short distance away, the Lakeshore []

USA TODAY

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· Jul 6, 2026

Celebs reflect on America 250 as Essence Fest draws thousands to Crescent City

New Orleans hosts Essence Festival of Culture with star performances, panels and daytime events, including BeautyCon and the Global Black Economic Forum. Sign up for our newsletter for the day's top stories, from sports to movies to politics to world events: https://profile.usatoday.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/

Free Press

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· Jun 21, 2026

2026 - Rain Or Shine, It’s ComFest Time!

Community Festival (ComFest) is back in Goodale Park Friday, June 26 through Sunday, June 28, 2026.ComFest will feature over 200 musical performances, workshops and community-oriented programming over three days. In addition to the line-up of the city’s best live, local music spread over six stages, workshops, KiDSART, live comedy, wellness, poetry readings and other programming will be featured throughout the park. The much-loved Street Fair also returns bigger and better than ever with one-of-a-kind vendors, arts and crafts, local food and community organizations.

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Related coverage for "Sangria, Empanadas… and a Curse? One of New York’s Hottest Summer Festivals Has It All": Africanews — Morocco's Gnaoua festival celebrates African roots through music and cultural exchange. Kotaku — Deltarune Chapter 5 – The Festival: The Kotaku Review. The Olive Press — EXPLAINER: What is behind Spain’s big San Juan celebrations as traditional beach bonfires are banned in some areas. DNyuz — In U.S. cities big and small, summer crowds signal an urban comeback. USA TODAY — Celebs reflect on America 250 as Essence Fest draws thousands to Crescent City. Free Press — 2026 - Rain Or Shine, It’s ComFest Time!