7:09 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Arts|Education|Music|youth · 2 Comments
12 Jun 2009Coldplay‘s Viva La Vida is perhaps the world’s most overplayed song these days. You may want to scream when you hear it, it’s so played out by MTV, Top 40 and soccer teams. But there’s something about this song. I was never particularly a fan of Coldplay until this album, and this song in particular has some magical quality, as evidenced in the video below.
As much as I love the escuincles, singing kids, instead of inspiring me, instead normally have a more nauseating effect on me. This video, however, actually moved me to tears. As the original title of this amateur video reads: remind me again why music shouldn’t be in public schools? Answer: it should be.
Via / YouTube
6:28 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · California|Controversia|GLBT|society|States · Comments Off
12 Jun 2009
Wow, I basically saw this one coming yesterday, word for pathetic word:
Former Miss California USA Carrie Prejean says she lost her crown because of a comment she made about gay marriage and not because she had been skipping appearances.Prejean told Matt Lauer on NBC’S “Today” show Friday that she “absolutely” had been dethroned because of the comment, when she said marriage should be between a man and a woman.
Nice try, Carrie. But in another captivating display of my psychic prediction powers, pageant officials are saying exactly what I predicted yesterday: you couldn’t keep your commitments because you were too busy making anti-gay marriage appearances for the Evangelicals. And having hangovers.
So, bye-bye, La Jolla, Viva Miss Malibu!
Via / AP – Yahoo News
10:40 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Arts|Culture|Events|New York City|Puerto Rico · Comments Off
12 Jun 2009T
he second presentation of El Rev. Pedro Pietri Hand Awards to take place on Friday, June 12, 2009 at Hunter College, Faculty Dining Room, West Building – 8th Floor, 68th Street at Lexington Avenue starting at 7 P.M.
El Rev. Pedro Pietri Hand Award honors the memory of Rev. Pedro Pietri, one of the most gifted poet/playwrights of the Twentieth Century and co-founder of the Nuyorican Poetry Movement, and was created to recognize significant artistic and cultural contributions by Puerto Rican/Nuyorican poets, artists, musicians and political activists working in their respective fields today.
This year El Rev. Pedro Pietri Hand Award will be presented to Miriam Colón – actor and founder of the Puerto Rican Traveling Theater, José “Chegui” Torres – first Puerto Rican Light Heavyweight Champion of the World, journalist and best selling author of Sting like a bee, the biography of Muhammad Ali, Ntozake Shange – poet/playwright and author of For Colored Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow’s Enuff, Carlos OrtÃz – photographer and filmmaker and producer/director of Machito: A Latin Jazz Legacy, Dylcia Pagan – activist, filmmaker and visual artist and Tato Laviera – poet/playwright and winner of the American Book Award for En Clave.
The evening will be hosted by Mariposa and Adál Maldonado with surprise guests and will feature performances by spoken word artists and poets Miguel AlgarÃn, Ntozake Shange,
Jesús Papoleto Meléndez, Tato Laviera, Mariposa, Frank Pérez, Speedo, Patty Dukes, and comedy with Cindy SugaRush Casado.
Musical performances will include Jose Saavedra,Raquel Z. Rivera, and Ralphie Sabater and His Orchestra. The evening will also feature video art and film. An award winning short film West Side Story Upside Down, Sideways, Backwards and Out of Focus by Adál Maldonado, highlights from Machito a Latin Jazz Legacy by Carlos OrtÃz, and out takes from El Viejito Bismarck’s very idiosyncratic and Latino take on Family Guy.
El Rev. Pedro Pietri Hand Award is an Object d’ Art designed by Adál Maldonado with a custom made ring designed in collaboration with Olga Ayala.
10:25 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Culture|dance|Events|Music|New York City|Puerto Rico · 1 Comment
12 Jun 2009I’m really exhausted of being spoken to as if I were an idiot, and of debates as to who is more down, more Rican, more this more that. So, in honor of Rican Weekend, which is the Festival de la 116 tomorrow and the Puerto Rican Day Parade Sunday, here’s some Pleneros de la 21, who have a whole series of events this weekend that you can read about after the jump.
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