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La Once Diez Podcasts
Poesía 1110 - Episodio - 129

La Once Diez Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 114:38


Marcelo Moreno, Rubén Stella, Alberto Bianco, Graciela Raffa, Jorge Pizarro, Néstor Rodríguez, Tano Pedercini y Pollo Mactas nos comparten sus textos elegidos. ¿Qué entendemos por “Jerga”? ¿Y por “Lógica”? ¿Qué es un “Antipoema”? ¿En qué consiste un “Arquetipo Literario”? Refrescamos poemas y narrativas de Bin Al-Mustafki, Rubén Darío, Lidya Davis, Natsume Soseki y Mario Benedetti, en las voces de nuestros locutores Además, ¿Cuál fue el destino que deseó Alfred Nobel para la entrega del famoso premio? ¿De qué se ocupa la Fundación Biblioburro? ¿Qué pensaba Charles Bukowski sobre el amor? ¿Qué historia tiene el barrio de Barracas en relación con la literatura? ¿A qué edad comenzó Marco Denevi a incursionar el mundo de las letras? ¿Cuál es el origen del término “Bestiario”? Pensamos las letras de las canciones de Café Tacuba, Chico Buarque, Emanuel Horvilleur y Nina Mazzini, entre otros. Como siempre, escuchamos las voces de nuestros oyentes quienes nos acercan sus propios textos o aquellos que escogieron de otros, para seguir creando este infinito collage sonoro de lecturas compartidas. POESIA 1110: Un espacio para pensar y resonar el acto poético en todas sus formas; la poesía de todas las cosas.

Armchair Explorer
Land of Wonder: Four Weeks on Colombia's Magdalena River with Jordan Salama

Armchair Explorer

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 39:27


What does it take to really know a place? When Jordan Salama arrived in Colombia for the first time, he realized immediately that it was a country that was deeply misunderstood. For a place so often associated with violence, Jordan found himself in a country teeming with rugged beauty, welcoming communities, vibrant music, and astonishing art. Jordan wanted to dive deeper. To do so, he heeded the advice of locals, who told him that to really know Colombia, he needed to sail along the Magdalena River. The Magdalena is the beating heart of Colombia's countryside, flowing all the way from soaring southern peaks to windswept northern shores. And while Jordan suspected that he would gain a deeper understanding of Colombia, he had no idea how profoundly it would change his life. Along the way, he befriended people whose passions had carried them both hundreds of miles into the countryside and no farther than their front porch; he slogged through mud and paddled in canoes; he held tightly to wind-whipped kites and spun to music, dancing the lines between fable and reality. Whether you already know Colombia or you're curious to learn more, Jordan's story will open your eyes and touch your heart in unexpected ways.  HIGHLIGHTS - Trek into the far reaches of Colombia's rugged jungles, traveling to archaeological sites that are only reachable on foot or on horseback - Meet the world-famous Biblioburro, Colombia's one-man (and two-donkey) roaming library - Ride the unusual motobalinera, an improvised mode of transport you'll have to hear to believe - Come face to face with nature in a hair-raising encounter with Pablo Escobar's wild hippos - Journey to dreamlike town of Mompox, the fabled inspiration behind Gabriel García Marquez's Macondo - Experience the joys, sorrows, and wonders of Colombia, perhaps the most misunderstood country in the world FIND JORDAN  Follow Jordan's work at jordansalama.com, where you'll find links to his articles in National Geographic, The New York Times, and more. You can also find him on Instagram and TikTok @jordansalama19. As you'll hear in this episode, Jordan is a beautiful writer and his book, Every Day the River Changes, is an incredible read. There are some great stories in there that didn't make it into the episode, so grab your copy at your local bookstore or online at Barnes & Noble and Amazon! SPONSORS  A HUGE thank you to our new and incredible sponsor, The North Face, for supporting this episode! When you wear The North Face, it's more than a jacket…it's the calling to get out there and explore. Find your next fleece, parka, or winter jacket at thenorthface.com. And thank you to our other amazing sponsor, Juggernaut Wines! Get four bottles of their delicious wines delivered to your home for only 1 cent in shipping costs. Just head over to juggernautwines.com and type in the code ARMCHAIR21. SOCIAL  Share the show with your friends! Follow @armchairexplorerpodcast across Instagram and Facebook, and check out Armchair Explorer's website for background videos, photos and more on each episode. And please hit that follow button to support the show! 

La Voz
La Voz en Breve – Thursday July 14, 2022

La Voz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 57:54


Waiting for the Biblioburro, The JobUp and the Argentine consuls This week in La Voz en Breve, journalist Mariel Fiori has a show on education and family. La Voz magazine and My Kingston Kids invite you to a bilingual story time that will take place this Saturday, July 16, from 12 noon to 1pm at the Kingston Farmers Market uptown, free and outdoors. Books and t-shirts will be given away to children who sign up. We were visited by Karen Ruiz León from La Voz magazine, Hispanic Culture and News from the Hudson Valley and Melanie González from My Kingston Kids to give us all the details. To receive your free book and t-shirts, you can sign up for the free event at this link. We met Tiziana Rinaldi, who invited us to The Job Up course for professional immigrants seeking employment in the United States. In addition, we met the Consul General of Argentina in New York, Santiago Villalba, and Deputy Consuls Rodrigo Miranda and Tomás Moller Poullsen, who told us about consular services for the approximately 50,000 Argentines who live in the tri-state area. They recommended signing up for the consulate's newsletter to find out about all the cultural programming they offer. Instagram/Facebook: @lavozhudsonvalley Esperando el Biblioburro, The JobUp y los cónsules argentinos Esta semana en La Voz en breve, la periodista Mariel Fiori tiene un programa de educación y familia. La revista La Voz y My Kingston Kids los invitamos a una hora de cuento bilingüe que se hará este sábado 16 de julio de 12 a 1pm en el Mercado de granjeros de Kingston en uptown, gratis y al aire libre. Se regalarán libros y camisetas a los niños que se anoten. Nos visitaron Karen Ruiz León de la revista La Voz, Cultura y noticias hispanas del Valle de Hudson y Melanie González de My Kingston Kids para darnos todos los detalles. Para recibir su libro y camisetas gratis, pueden inscribirse para el evento gratuito en este enlace. Conocimos a Tiziana Rinaldi, que nos invitó al curso The Job Up para inmigrantes profesionales que buscan empleo en los Estados Unidos. Además, conocimos al cónsul general de Argentina en Nueva York, Santiago Villalba, y a los cónsules adjuntos Rodrigo Miranda y Tomás Moller Poullsen, quienes nos hablaron de los servicios consulares para los alrededor de 50,000 argentinos que viven en el área triestatal. Recomendaron anotarse al boletín informativo del consulado para enterarse de toda la programación cultural que ofrecen. Instagram/Facebook: @lavozhudsonvalley ---

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La Voz en Breve – Thursday July 14, 2022

ROBIN HOOD RADIO ON DEMAND AUDIO

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 57:54


Waiting for the Biblioburro, The JobUp and the Argentine consuls This week in La Voz en Breve, journalist Mariel Fiori has a show on education and family. La Voz magazine and My Kingston Kids invite you to a bilingual story... Read More ›

OWNERSHIP & GREATNESS
GREATNESS SPOTLIGHT : BIBLIOBURRO |The story of Luis Soriano -REAL LIFE SUPERHERO.

OWNERSHIP & GREATNESS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 18:41


On this Spotlight on Greatness episode, we highlight the inspirational story of Mr Luis Soriano a teacher based in Columbia who spread the joy of reading books to kids in his community using the limited resources available to him.He created saddles with compartments to carry the books using his two donkeys.And was able to take books to thousands of kids in community.Fast forward to 2021,two decades his vision that was started With a few dozens of books has now grown into a fully fledged collections.Mr Luis didn't settle for Less,because he knew he was meant for greatness.... •All Images courtesy of: BIBLIOBURRO. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ownership-greatness/support

Librarians Anonymous
S2E1: "Awe-struck" - Vocational Awe w/ Guest "Biblioburro"

Librarians Anonymous

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 59:34


We are BACK for Season 2 of Librarians Anonymous! After summer hiatus, we are ready to return with stories and discussions from the behind the scenes world of librarianship starting with the tough topic of "vocational awe." Here to talk to us this week is "BiblioBurro," a librarian and instructor who is deeply invested in solving the problem of vocational awe with individual solutions like "slow librarianship," and trauma informed services, and systemic advocacy like collective action and accountability. Tune in for a fantastic conversation! The featured library that Jeeves & Wooster want to draw your attention to this month is the CSUSM's "Brew-chive" in San Diego: https://archives.csusm.edu/brewchive/ This month's quote: "Vocational awe is f*cking toxic and we as librarians need to stop spreading this rhetoric that libraries are this beacon of democracy and critical thinking. Libraries are just buildings. It is the people who do the work. And we need to treat these people well. You can't eat on passion. You can't pay rent on passion. It is not a sustainable source of income, and we need to stop treating vocational awe as the only way to be a librarian." -Fobazi Ettarh

Cufărul cu povești
Biblioburro și cărțile călătoare, de Monica Brown

Cufărul cu povești

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 11:24


35,00 Lei 15,00 Lei Când un bărbat aduce într‑un sătuc izolat doi măgari, Alfa şi Beto, încărcaţi cu cărţi pentru copii, Ana devine atât de entuziasmată, încât decide să scrie singură o carte în timp ce aşteaptă întoarcerea bibliotecii călătoare – Biblioburro. Această carte este un omagiu pentru Luis şi pentru toţi învăţătorii şi bibliotecarii care pun cărţi în mâinile copiilor, chiar dacă pentru asta  trebuie să treacă peste deşerturi, peste câmpii, peste munţi şi peste ape. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cufarulcupovesti/message

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La Once Diez Podcasts
Poesía 1110 - Episodio 33

La Once Diez Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 123:05


En el EPISODIO 33 DE POESIA 1110: Dedicamos nuestro primer bloque al gran Oliverio Girondo, con textos leídos por nuestros oyentes y locutores. Romulo Berruti, Diego Rivarola, Marcelo Guaita, Pollo Mactas, Susana Espósito, Anselmo Marini, Virginia Lago y Gabriel Soria nos comparten sus textos elegidos. ¿A qué llamamos Alusión? ¿Qué es una Muletilla ¿ Y un tópico? ¿Qué entendemos por Epíteto? ¿ Qué es un Pictograma? Descubrimos de qué se trata la Fundación Biblioburro y cuál era el seudónimo usado por J K Rowling . ¿Fue García Márquez el iniciador del Realismo Mágico? ¿Qué extraña “relación” tiene Stephen King con los adverbios? ¿Existe algún registro escrito de la literatura azteca? Albert Camus le envía una carta a su maestro de toda la vida, después de ganar el Premio Nobel de Literatura. Escuchamos, en las voces de nuestros locutores, los pensamientos, poemas y escritos de Fernando Noy, Jonathan Swift, Edda Armas, Aldous Huxley, Imre Kertesz y Eduardo Galeano; y nos detenemos a pensar las letras de Nina Simone, Half Moon Run, Pedro Aznar, La Portuaria, entre otros. Poesía 1110: Un espacio para pensar y resonar el acto poético en todas sus formas; La poesía de todas las cosas.

Language During Mealtime
Interview with illustrator, John Parra

Language During Mealtime

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 33:19


Today I will be interviewing John Parra, illustrator, designer and educator.   Frida Kahlo and Her Animalitos was named a New York Times Best Illustrated Children’s Book of the Year, received a Pura Belpré Honor for Illustration, received an award from the Center for the Study of Multicultural Children’s Literature Best Book, and also received Smithsonian Best Book of the Year. John has received many awards and honors including three Pura Belpré Honors for Illustration, two SCBWI Golden Kite Awards for Illustration, and The Christopher Award, among many others. John was awarded the SCBWI Golden Kite Award for Illustration for Marvelous Cornelius: Hurricane Katrina and the Spirit of New Orleans (written by Phil Binder, Chronicle Books); Pura Belpré Honor for Green Is a Chile Pepper (written by Roseanne G. Thong, Chronicle); The Christopher Award for Waiting for the Biblioburro (written by Monica Brown, Random House); and Hey, Wall (written by Susan Verde, Simon & Schuster, 2018) which received a School Library Journal starred review. New picture books in 2019 include Little Libraries, Big Heroes (written by Miranda Paul, HMH, Sept 2019) and One Is a Piñata: A Book of Numbers (written by Roseanne G. Thong, Chronicle). John also illustrates for commercial clients including United Airlines, Hitachi, PBS, National Geographic, Virgin Records, Boston Children’s Hospital, El Museo del Barrio, and many others. In 2015, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York presented his books and artwork. John graduated from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California.  Visit John Parra’s website or follow him on twitter @johnparraart To learn more about John and read my review with language and learning tips, click here.

National Book Festival 2013 Webcasts
Monica Brown & Rafael Lopez: 2013 National Book Festival

National Book Festival 2013 Webcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2013 20:46


Monica Brown and Rafael Lopez appear at the 2013 Library of Congress National Book Festival, 9/21/2013. Speaker Biography: Monica Brown is a professor of English at Northern Arizona University, specializing in U.S. Latino literature and multicultural literature. She is also the author of several award-winning books for children, including "Pablo Neruda: Poet of the People" and "Waiting for the Biblioburro." Her most recent work is "Tito Puente: King of Mambo/El rey de mambo!" illustrated by Rafael Lopez. Speaker Biography: Rafael Lopez is an illustrator who grew up immersed in the culture of Mexico City. His style is influenced by Mexican surrealism and traditional sayings and myths. He has won two Americas Awards and a Pura Belpre Honor for his children's books. Recently, he illustrated "Tito Puente: King of Mambo/El rey de mambo!" written by Monica Brown. He also illustrated the 2012 National Book Festival poster. For captions, transcript, and more information visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=6043

Booktalks Quick and Simple
Brown, Monica. WAITING FOR THE BIBLIOBURRO

Booktalks Quick and Simple

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2011


Brown, Monica. WAITING FOR THE BIBLIOBURRO

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Book Guys Show
S01E15 - BiblioBurro

Book Guys Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2011 55:48


This week we discuss Infected by Scott Sigler, speak with Jim Phillips of the short story podcast Nil Desperandum and try to answer the question "Why do men read in the bathroom?"  We are joined this week by special guest Charles McFall, the host of the Bear Crawling iTunes podcast who brings us a book pick. Chris this week has given up his BiblioBurro (the donkey that carries his books) and joined the world of tablet reading.   Did you know there is an actual BiblioBurro in Columbia?  He's the man featured on our album art this week.  A teacher carries hundreds of books per day to the children of his village using a donkey.  You can see him in this youtube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsHyN9zj8_o   Your Hosts: Paul Alves Greg Otte Chris Jagr Special Guest Host: Charles McFall Guests: Jim Phillips Host and Producer of the Nil Desperandum podcast.Published Oct 15th, 2011 Find out more on the Book Guys Show website. Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/bookguys/dd607e95-c884-46f4-8b29-34be6ab5b1b1

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Multnomah County Library Podcasts

Biblioburro by Jeanette Winter What if your library came to you on the back of a burro? Audience: Kids

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Megaboom!!
Biblioburro: Bookmobile of the Future

Megaboom!!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2010 31:31


Kevin is still sitting in with us and this time he gets a makeover. When oh when will Eliana come back so we don't have to try to make Kevin look like her? We also find out what happens when there is a novelization of a 3-D epic and why some movies don't need sequels. Oh, and Matt "Celebrities, They're Just Like Us" Blitz, joins us for a Hollywood Blitz. Please now enjoy the first thing you find when "happy japanese music" is written into google.