4:00 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · children|TV · Comments Off
11 Apr 2008
It’s no surprise to anyone that I think Dora the Explorer is a screamy headache inflicting show. But the real Latina voice behind the Latina cartoon powerhouse is soft spoken in comparison.
2:00 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · mexico|Music|New York City · Comments Off
11 Apr 2008
National Heritage Masters, a special series celebrating 25 years of the National Endowment for the Art’s National Heritage Fellowships, will continue on April 11th (that’s tonight!) with Fiesta Mexicana! This captivating program showcasing the rich diversity of Mexico’s Hispanic musical heritage features Mariachi Los Camperos de Nati Cano, the most accomplished and influential ensemble in the US performing mariachi – considered by many to be the national musical expression of Mexico; José Gutiérrez y Los Hermanos Ochoa, celebrated exponents of the lively jarocho harp music of southern Veracruz, with its distinctive instrumentation and soaring vocal harmonies; and the brilliant conjunto accordionist/singer Santiago Jimenez, Jr. and his ensemble with their festive Tex-Mex dance music.
Peter Norton Symphony Space, Broadway at 95th Street, NYC
$32; $15 students with college ID Box office (212) 864-5400
Info/tickets (212) 545-7536 worldmusicinstitute.org
10:00 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Argentina|Controversia|Sports · Comments Off
11 Apr 2008
Symbols are powerful, and the Olympic Torch, making its way around the world, is supposed to be a symbol of good sportsmanship. With the Olympics taking place in China, that country’s occupation of Tibet and protests against the occupation and the repression that comes with occupation have changed the meaning of the symbol.
Now the Olympic torch has arrived in Argentina, it’s only stop in Latin America. Thousands of police have been mobilized after protesters warned of a Buenos Aires surprise.
Activists were already preparing protests. One, Jorge Carcavallo, unfurled a giant banner along the torch route reading ”Free Tibet.”
Falun Gong member Axel Borgia said the spiritual movement banned by China would protest as well, but he wouldn’t give details. ”The Olympic Games and crimes against humanity cannot coexist in China,” Borgia said.
Handlers let no one publicly view the arrival of the flame in Buenos Aires. Latin American sports stars like soccer great Diego Maradona, Gabriel Batistuta, and former tennis star Gabriela Sabatini are all invited to form part of the official torch runners.
Image Via / Huffington Post
Apparently, last night was the Premios Billboard de la Musica Latina. I really couldn’t stomach most of it: the bad fashion, the fake tetas, the bad singing. But hey when all else fails there is always Juan Luis Guerra.
Edited to add: Last night Juan Luis Guerra and 440 pretty much sweeped the awards. Guerra and 440 won “Hot Latin Songs Artist of the Year” and “Tropical Album of the Year (Duo or Group)”. Guerra also won The “Producer of the Year” honor.
Via / Remalocha
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