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Archive for August 31st, 2006

The Next Juanes? or Juanes-lite?

8:34 pm By Maegan La Mala · Music · 5 Comments

31 Aug 2006

santino.jpgI recently saw Santino, a new and upcoming Peruvian rockero at Perlas in Long Island. (Ok, it wasn’t that recent. It was July 31, 2006.) Nothing like the lovable, albeit pansy Pedro Suarez Vertiz, the forever chubby Gianmarco, or Libido, Peru’s only “real” Latin Rock claim to fame, Santino was… surprisingly good.

He has real lyrics that talk about the plight of illegal immigrants. Indiocumentado? That’s so clever! (Ehem, like “Fijate Bien’s” landmine thing?) But this is a more universal latino issue; don’t let Juanes find out. He can swoon the ladies. He has violin riffs and andean pipe playing. Ooooh, and he makes use of the Peruvian cajón, which is used in Peruvian criolla music. He’s all about Peru. Which is nice. He can rock hard; he can rock soft. He can do the whole “Cabas-cumbia-rock-pop” thing. (See Sonríe Mi Corazón.) But why was I left thinking he could have been much more?

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More Offensive Immigration Ads

11:20 am By Maegan La Mala · Controversia| Immigration| Marketing| Politics · Comments Off

31 Aug 2006

usa-mexico-border.jpg A couple of weeks ago VivirLatino reported on the 35-second Internet ad produced by the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. The political ad was meant to attack the Republican agenda on domestic security, in doing so, it compared undocumented immigrants crossing the border with bazooka-toting terrorists and Osama bin Laden. DSCC quickly took the ad off the website once the ad was heavily criticized by the Hispanics community.

As mid-term elections are quickly approaching, the ad gives an inside view of the type of political ads being used this campaign season. In fact, we should expect more of them in the coming months from both Democrats and Republicans who currently running for the House and the Senate.

Earlier this week, the Star-Telegram, reported that the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) has also sponsored an anti-immigration ad criticizing Stephen Laffey, who is challenging incumbent Sen. Lincoln Chafee for the Republican nomination in Rhode Island. The ad attacks Laffey, Cranston mayor, for permitting the police to accept identification cards issued by the embassies of Guatemala and Mexico as legal identification. The political ad was also viewed as being offensive, on Tuesday, the Democratic National Committee’s Hispanic Caucus called on the NRSC to stop airing its ad.

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In Caracas : Golf is Out, Housing in In

9:21 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Venezuela · Comments Off

31 Aug 2006

68049.75VENEZUELA-GOLF-COURSES.sff.jpgThe Mayor of Caracas, Venezuela, Juan Barreto, has ordered that two golf courses (with a third soon to follow) be taken over by the government in order to use the land to build housing for the poor and middle class. And those critical of the move aren’t just the wealthy that use the courses.

Vice President Jose Vicente Rangel said Hugo Chavez’s government “does not share the decision adopted by the mayor.”

What? Hugo Chavez not supporting land expropriation from the rich in order to use for the poor? Is Chavez a golfer?

Via / Latin American News Review y Seattlepi.com


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