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Coachella 2026: así son los looks de los asistentes al popular festival de música

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Por Gonzalo Jiménez, CNN en Español

Los conciertos del primer fin de semana del festival de música de Coachella 2026, en California, se iniciaron el viernes y prosiguen este domingo, con la cantante colombiana Karol G como cabeza de cartel, la primera artista latina que lidera las presentaciones del festival.

El festival suele atraer un promedio de 125.000 personas por día, que puede disfrutar de conciertos en siete escenarios distintos.

Casi tan pintoresco como los atuendos de los músicos en escena es el look de los asistentes, que, como ya reseñaba CNN en 2018, es totalmente veraniego y suele repetir los mismos patrones de moda cada año: “flecos y shorts de jeans recortados; sandalias de gladiador y botas para el desierto; sobreros vaqueros y cualquier cosa de inspiración vintage”.

A continuación hemos reunido algunos de los looks de los asistentes al primer fin de semana del festival. El segundo fin de semana de Coachella se realizará del 17 al 19 de abril.

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Fast start fizzles again as Cal Poly loses at #7 Oregon State

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Mustangs score first again but lose to the Beavers

CORVALLIS, Oregon. (KEYT) - Cal Poly has outscored Oregon State 5-0 in the first inning so far this weekend. It's the remaining eight frames that have given the Mustangs some trouble.

The host Beavers, who rallied from a 2-0 deficit for a 6-4 victory Friday night, registered another come-from-behind win Saturday, turning a 3-0 shortfall into an 11-6 triumph.

The two wins inside Goss Stadium at Coleman Field clinched the three-game non-conference baseball series for the No. 7-ranked Beavers (27-7) with one more contest to be played Sunday afternoon.

Cal Poly (18-15) has been outscored 17-7 from the second through ninth innings in suffering its eighth loss in the Mustangs' last 12 games.

Third baseman Alejandro Garza continued his hot streak at the plate with a one-out solo home run in the first inning and, three batters later, left fielder Xander McLaurin added a two-run double to left-center field for a quick 3-0 Mustang lead.

Oregon State, however, scored the next eight runs of the game for an 8-3 cushion. Cal Poly made one last run with a three-run sixth-inning rally. Designated hitter Gavin Spiridonoff doubled down the right-field line for one RBI and the other runs came courtesy of wild pitches.

The Beavers pulled away again with two runs in the sixth and one more in the eighth.

Garza went 3-for-5 at the plate with one RBI and one run scored. The junior has four multiple-hit games in his last five starts and nine of his last 14, a team-leading 16 multiple-hit contests for the year, and has lifted his batting average 80 points to .349 over his last 14 games.

McLaurin, Spiridonoff and catcher Ryan Tayman each added two hits as Cal Poly outhit Oregon State 10-9. Both of McLaurin's hits were doubles and he has lifted his batting average 60 points to .310 since and including his 7-for-13, four-RBI performance in the UC Riverside series two weeks ago

Oregon State powered its way to victory with three home runs. First baseman Bryson Glassco smashed a two-run shot in the fourth and a three-run blast in the fifth while third baseman Paul Vazquez added a two-run homer in the second. Glassco now has five home runs and Vazquez six.

Second baseman AJ Singer knocked in three runs with a pair of doubles and designated hitter Bryce Hubbard also had two hits for Oregon State.

Southpaw Ethan Kleinschmit (6-2) earned the victory, though he allowed five runs and six hits over 5 1/3 innings with eight strikeouts. The loss was charged to right-hander Carson Turnquist (2-2), who gave up four runs and four hits in 3 1/3 innings of work on the mound.

Following Friday's 1-hour, 45-minute weather delay due to lightning in the third inning, Saturday's game also was delayed, this time in the sixth inning for 40 minutes because of lightning strikes. Rain fell from the fifth inning through the end of Saturday's contest.

Sunday's series finale begins at 1:05 p.m. Cal Poly will start freshman right-hander Corden Pettey (2-2, 4.75 ERA) while Oregon State will go with junior righty Eric Segura (3-1, 1.50 ERA).

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Gauchos celebrate a wild walk-off win in 11 innings against first place UC San Diego

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Gauchos outlast Tritons in 11 inning thriller

UC SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) - The UC Santa Barbara Baseball team (21-11, 9-5 Big West) went all 12 rounds with UC San Diego (15-15, 11-3 Big West) — well, actually just 11 — as Saturday afternoon turned to evening, outlasting the Tritons in a nearly five-hour slugfest thanks to Xavier Esquer's 11th-inning walk-off RBI single. The Gauchos evened up this weekend's three-game series with their 11-10 victory, with freshman Josh Jannicelli picking up his well-deserved first collegiate win with three clutch relief innings on the mound.

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From head coach Andrew Checketts: "It's actually funny because before the weekend — Coach Newman and I have a good relationship and we were talking about the weekend — we said they'll probably win the low-scoring game and we'll probably win the high-scoring game because they've scored runs and had trouble keeping runs off the board and we have kept runs off the board but had trouble putting them up," Checketts said. "He was right so far, they won the low-scoring affair, we won the high-scoring affair, which isn't exactly how both teams typically win, so it would be nice to score a bunch tomorrow and not give up very many.

I thought Josh Jannicelli was awesome today. He came in with a runner on second and nobody out, was able to get that thing stopped, and then pitched fantastic. That was his first collegiate win, so that was certainly a highlight for the bullpen."

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The teams spent the first few innings feeling each other out before Santa Barbara delivered the first big blow of the day, Nate Vargas' two-run home run to straightaway center field. UC San Diego answered with a right jab of an RBI double in the top of the fourth as haymakers started to fly in both directions.

Mitch Namie landed a left hook with an RBI double to left center in the fourth, his first extra-base hit and RBI as a Gaucho. William Vasseur came through with a jab of an RBI single in the fifth, then Corey Nunez's big right cross of a double down the right field line added another run. Vasseur was alert to a bad throw back in on the play and took the opportunity to scamper home, and with a 6-1 lead, Santa Barbara seemed to have their visitors on the ropes.

But Tritons surged off the mat in the sixth, coming through with an RBI single and a sacrifice fly. Those two body shots not only cut the lead to three, but they also set up the first big uppercut, a two-out, two-RBI double to left center that made the score 6-5.

After both teams' swings found nothing but leather in the sixth, the Gauchos got a jab through the Triton defense to extend their lead in the seventh, with Jonathan Mendez's opposite-field single making the score 7-5.

Yet again, UC San Diego responded by coming up swinging. The Tritons landed the biggest punch of the day in the eighth, a two-out grand slam to take their first lead of the game, 9-7. Back-to-back doubles to start the ninth constituted a pair of left hooks and put the Gauchos right up against the ropes, down 10-7 with just three outs to play with.

Taking a lesson from their opponents, Santa Barbara swung its way off the mat. Jonathan Mendez started the inning with a huge right cross, a line-drive home run over the wall in left field. Then the Gauchos got scrappy.

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