Bad Bunny
Bad Bunny

I grew up in a rural area called Vega Baja and I'm the first of so many talented people in this area to make it out. I take great pride to represent where I come from and I am able to show my fans, and everyone who listens and watches me, that anything is possible.

Gael Garcia Bernal
Gael Garcia Bernal

The whole Baja California peninsula is an energetic place, and it's incredibly alive.

Jessica St. Clair
Jessica St. Clair

The one piece of advice I would give to all girlfriends - or guy friends, too, I guess - is that if you're going to have a fight in a Baja Fresh parking lot, make sure one of you has an available pair of sunglasses because whoever is crying is going to want to wear them.

Marcela Valladolid
Marcela Valladolid

Growing up, everybody would cross the border, even to just do grocery shopping. A lot of traditional American foods stuck with my parents and became part of my upbringing. This all had to do with the proximity to the border. We were an absolute mix of classic Americana, traditional Mexican, and Baja cuisine.

Mukesh Tiwari
Mukesh Tiwari

I am very excited to explore the genre of horror-comedy with 'Band Baja Bandh Darwaza.'

Robby Gordon
Robby Gordon

The Baja is a survival race, and there is no break, but you're not up on the wheel all day in the Baja like you are in Winston Cup or at Indy.

Robby Gordon
Robby Gordon

I love the Dakar Rally, the Baja stuff.

Robby Gordon
Robby Gordon

I love the Baja 1000.

Tiger Shroff
Tiger Shroff

Whenever I meet children's parents, they complain that the kids don't sleep until they listen to my whistle baja song! My songs have captivated the kids.

Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines

[the Terminator leads John and Kate into a mausoleum, where Sarah's coffin is. The Terminator opens the coffin. John stares in shock: the coffin is full with weapons]
Terminator: Sarah Connor was cremated in Mexico. Her friends scattered her ashes in the sea. They stored these weapons in accordance with her will.
[John sits down]
Kate

Brewster: What happened to her?
John Connor: [quietly] Leukemia.
Kate Brewster: I'm sorry.
John Connor: We were living in Baja when she was diagnosed. They only gave her six months. But she fought for three years. Long enough to make sure.
Kate Brewster: To make sure?
John

Connor: That the world didn't end.
[John sighs and closes his eyes]
John Connor: "Every day after this one is a gift" she told me "We made it. We're free." But I never really believed that. I guess she didn't either.