6:59 pm By Maegan La Mala · Bizarro| Music| Politics| Texas| US Presidential Race 2008 · 1 Comment
26 Feb 2008Hillary Clinton is really gearing up for the March 4th primaries in Texas, and is priming the pump for the Tejano vote. My fellow Texans will appreciate the person she’s picked to “introduce” her Latino campaign song in Spanish for the Texas region: none other than local personality Johnny Canales. Check it out:
2:43 pm By Maegan La Mala · Lifestyle| Politics| mexico| society · Comments Off
26 Feb 2008The Mexican Senate just passed the much talked about “Anti-tobacco Law”, which would make many parts of the country smoke free, and the consequences for breaking it are no joke:
The General Law for Tobacco Control will prohibit smoking in closed public spaces and violations will be punished with up to 36 hours of jail time.In addition, fines up to the equivalent of 100 to 10,000 minimum wage days [a common way of calculating fines in Mexico] and the temporary or permanent closing of businesses violating the law will be applied. For repeat offenders, the fine can go up to 1 million pesos.
The new law establishes “100% smoke free zones” in public spaces, workplaces both public and private and universities.
Mexico’s Milenio reports that once the official bulletin is released by the government, the law will take effect in 90 days all over the republic. No Smoking signs will be visibly placed in areas where smoking is prohibited, and the government will provide a phone number where citizens can report violations of the law. In addition, business owners who wish to allow smoking in their establishments will have 180 days to modify their property to close off an area for that.
The law also establishes new regulations for tobacco-related advertising, which from now on may only appear in publications geared toward adults or in places where only adults are allowed to enter, such as bars and nightclubs.
Via / Milenio
9:49 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Chile| Music · Comments Off
26 Feb 2008
Last night was the last night of the Festival de Viña del Mar. On Saturday night Calle 13 tore it up, even performing in the dark after all the tech people had left the ampitheatre in the Chilean seaside city. In classic Calle 13 style, they made their performance relevant by bringing in local performers to participate with them up on stage and by shouting out their support of the Mapuche struggle. They also defied the mainstream reggaeton movement by dancing onstage, not with the skinny booty shaking girls, but with real sized women.
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