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A year after Hurricane Maria, we asked musicians, actors and comedians to talk about how the devastation and its aftermath affected their lives and influenced their work. Raquel Berrios and Luis Alfredo Del Valle, the husband and wife indie-pop duo who perform as @buscabulla, were in New York, desperate to reach their families on the island. “We just felt like, “What are we doing in New York?” said Raquel. So the couple moved back to #PuertoRico in February. “We had already built a fan base and we didn’t really depend on the city anymore.” The pair, and other artists like them, sprung into action. Some raised money for the relief efforts. Others delivered much-needed supplies. And all turned to their art. @buscabulla started a fund to get emergency money to independent musicians. “More than for your country, you just really want to be there for your family and the people that you love,” Luis said. @ericmrojas took this of photo of #Buscabulla in Puerto Rico. Visit the link to read more.


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