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Joam Walo conversa con Don José Gregorio Ponce Carreño, Director del Grupo de Danzas Timanfaya del Centro Hispano de El Sombrero en Guárico– Venezuela. Un trabajo arduo de mantener y ensalzar el valor de nuestro folclore, costumbres y tradiciones, allende los mares y con mucho sacrificio y dedicación. Diferentes entidades en torno a la cada isla o municipio, han crecido dentro del seno de Hogar Canario Venezolano. Destacamos el trabajo que realizan las Entidades Canarias en el Exterior, gracias al apoyo de la Viceconsejería de Acción Exterior del Gobierno de Canarias, al trabajo de sus asociados y siempre en busca del bienestar de mantener nuestra cultura e historia latente en el entorno donde se desarrollan. Un gran trabajo creado por nuestra emigración y sus descendientes. #origenes #joamwalo #ladiezradio #canariosenelexterior #origenesenlalejania
L'épisode d'aujourd'hui est dédié à Sara, qui m'a écrit pour me dire que « ce serait sympa d'avoir des histoires drôles » dans mon podcast. C'est vrai que l'humour se fait rare ces derniers temps ! J'ai dû me creuser un peu la tête pour trouver une histoire qui convienne à tous publics, car je sais que de jeunes oreilles innocentes m'écoutent. Finalement, je me suis rappelé la blague du mexicain qui va à l'église. Je vais d'abord la raconter en français sans interruption, puis je la dirai en anglais. C'est donc l'histoire d'un mexicain qui, par une journée écrasante de chaleur, va à l'église. Il monte les quelques marches du perron, pousse les lourdes portes et entre, sombrero sur la tête et guitare en bandoulière. À l'intérieur, une pieuse atmosphère règne. Quelques fidèles prient en silence sur les bancs. Alors que le mexicain avance d'un pas calme et sûr dans la nef, des têtes se lèvent sur son passage, et des murmures montent dans la salle : "señor, el sombrero!". Mais il continue de marcher vers l'autel, imperturbable. Autour de lui les murmures se font plus insistants : "el sombrero, señor!" Le mexicain est à présent arrivé au pied de l'autel. Il monte les deux marches qui le séparent du pupitre, se retourne face à l'assemblée. Avec un grand sourire, il saisit sa guitare, gratte quelques accords et lance de sa voie forte et décidée : « Señoras y señores, à la demande yénérale, El Sombrero ! »
** Ponte en presencia de Dios. Trata de hablar con Él. ** 10 minutos son 10 minutos aunque te puedas distraer. Llega hasta el final. ** Sé constante. El Espíritu Santo actúa “a fuego lento” y requiere constancia. Audios de 10 minutos que te ayudan a rezar. Un pasaje del Evangelio, una idea, una anécdota y un sacerdote que te habla y habla al Señor invitándote a compartir tu intimidad con Dios. Busca tu momento, piensa que estás con Él y dale al play. Toda la info en nuestra web: www.10minutosconjesus.org diezminutosconjesus@gmail.com Para recibir cada día tu meditación por Whatsapp pulsa aquí: http://dozz.es/nu36t
PUTUMAYO WORLD MUSIC presents Acoustic Europe: a musical journey through France, Italy, Netherlands, Germany and Denmark with ten enchanting songs by some of today's best singer-songwriters. Erella (Israel/France) "Jour Nouveau" Dota Kehr (Germany) "Sommer fur Sommer" Elijah Rose (France) "Mi Amor" Janne Schra, Noordpool Orkest (Netherlands) "Als Daar Muziek Voor Is" Brek (Iceland) "Halftomt glas" ****************** Del Castillo "El Sombrero" - www.delcastillomusic.com Davisson Bros "Long Hard Road" - Home Is Where The Heart Is https://davissonbrothersband.com/ Dan Tyminski "Keep Your Eye On Kentucky" - God Fearing Heathen www.dantyminski.com Chris Canterbury "The Devil, The Dealer & The Dark Side" - Quaalude Lullabies https://www.chriscanterburymusic.com/ Goldpine "Scarecrow" - Two https://goldpinemusic.com/ Colt McLauchlin "Drinkin' Boots" - https://coltonmclauchlin.com/ Katie Curley "Losing Hand" - Penny For My Heartbreak https://www.katiecurley.com/ Miss Tess "I Wanna Be A Cowboy" - The Moon Is An Ashtray www.misstessmusic.com ****************** Bex Burch "Fruit Smoothie With Peanut Butter" - There Is Only Love And Fear - www.bexburch.com Joy Zimmerman "Nobel Prize" - Where The Light Lives https://joyzimmermanmusic.com/ Lynn Hollyfield "Because Of You" - In The Balance www.lynnhollyfield.com Rod Abernethy "The Coffee Song" www.rodabernethy.com Jess Terry "If I Were The Moon" - When We Wander www.jesseterrymusic.com Switchback "Drawn To The Light"- Birds Of Prey www.waygoodmusic.com Adam Klein "Bright Rails Shine" - Holidays In United States www.adam-klein.com Closing music: MFSB "My Mood" Running time: 4 hours, 12 minutes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
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on un episodio de lujo que narra las aventuras de Maiah y Gabriel en su viaje anual a México, nuestros héroes celebran la llegada de las fiestas patronales (sus cumpleaños) con un plot que incluye panfletos evangélicos, un perro perdido, un carro accidentado, el calor de la selva y un sombrero. En exclusiva en video para el reino de Bakú (esperando tus mensajitos de cumpleaños en instagram) y ahora disponible para todo el mundo en tus plataformas de audio favoritas.
Bettie Serveert "I Can't Stand It" - Bettie Serveert Plays Venus In Furs and other Velvet Underground Songs Throwing Muses - Bright Yellow Gun - University Buffalo Tom "Summer" - Sleepy Eyed Belly "White Belly" - Star The Velvet Underground & Nico "Sunday Morning' s/t Luna "Great Jones Street" - Bewitched Nichole Wagner "Raised By Wolves" www.nicholewagnermusic.com Jen Lush "Icon" www.jenlush.com Wes Collins "Last Saturday" Jabberwockies www.wescollins.com Vance Gilbert "Hand Back The Keys" - The Mother Of Trouble www.vancegilbert.com Jonathan Byrd "Slip Away" You Can't Outrun The Radio www.jonathanbyrd.com Todd Snider "John Prine" & "Handsome John" - Live: Return Of The Storyteller www.toddsnider.net Owen Walsh "Well Well, Hey Hey, Bye Bye" - On My Way www.owenwalshmusic.com Eric Johanson "Undertow" The Deep And The Dirty www.ericjohanson.com Shane Martin "I'll Drink To That" www.shanemartin.com ************ Sam Ferrara "What You Have" - Piece Of Me www.samferraramusic.com Deni Bonet "Off The Record" www.denibonet.com The Slambovian Circus Of Dreams "Look Around" A Very Unusual Head www.slambovia.com Elk City "Strong (You're Not Alone)" https://www.facebook.com/elkcityband CR & the Nones "The Long Game" - The Ghosts Are Comimg Home delcastillomusic.com Del Castillo "El Sombrero" www.delcastillomusic.com Heartsick "Sadness" https://heartsick.us/ Gürl "Bad Blood" https://gurl.band/ The Kut "Runaways" - Grit thekut.co.uk Grant The Sun "Vertigo" https://www.facebook.com/grantthesun/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
Xavier Vidal-Folch reflexiona sobre las posiciones del PP respecto a los pactos con Vox.
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Si te gusta lo que escuchas y deseas apoyarnos puedes dejar tu donación en PayPal, ahí nos encuentras como @IrvingSun Junio 1. El incongruente – Ramón Gómez de la Serna 2. Siddhartha – Herman Hesse 3. La habitación enorme – E.E. Cummings 4. Cristina, hija de Lavrans – Sigrid Undset 5. Amok – Stefan Zweig 6. El diablo en el cuerpo – Raymond Radiguet 7. La conciencia de Zeno – Italo Svevo 8. Pasaje a la India – E.M. Forster 9. Nosotros – Evgueni Zamiatin 10. La montaña mágica – Thomas Mann 11. El sombrero verde – Michael Arlen --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/irving-sun/message
La ex subsecretaria de Salud Pública emplazó a las autoridades del Ministerio de Salud a "sacarse el sombrero ideológico", puesto que "estamos frente a una situación crítica".
La ex subsecretaria de Salud Pública emplazó a las autoridades del Ministerio de Salud a "sacarse el sombrero ideológico", puesto que "estamos frente a una situación crítica".
Juan Escobedo is a multi-talented award-winning actor, director. He is also a very talented photographer with his photography being widely praised. The Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs started publishing Mr. Escobedo's photography in 2012 as part of the City of Los Angeles Heritage Month Celebrations. One of his most notable works of photography, Trash and Tears, was a series of photographs depicting models posing, surrounded by trash in an attempt to explore the issues of hoarding, mental health, poverty, and drug addiction. Recently, the Los Angeles County Department of Arts & Culture launched the Collective Memory Installation as part of its Illuminate LA initiative. Mr. Escobedo, was selected to exhibit his work titled, El Sombrero de Miguel Lopez, which pays homage to his late grandfather and one of our topics today. #hispanic #latino #fineart #photography #photographer #film #filmdirector #california #losangeles #mexico #artsandculture #hispanicculture
Juan Escobedo is a multi-talented award-winning actor, director. He is also a very talented photographer with his photography being widely praised. The Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs started publishing Mr. Escobedo's photography in 2012 as part of the City of Los Angeles Heritage Month Celebrations. One of his most notable works of photography, Trash and Tears, was a series of photographs depicting models posing, surrounded by trash in an attempt to explore the issues of hoarding, mental health, poverty, and drug addiction. Recently, the Los Angeles County Department of Arts & Culture launched the Collective Memory Installation as part of its Illuminate LA initiative. Mr. Escobedo, was selected to exhibit his work titled, El Sombrero de Miguel Lopez, which pays homage to his late grandfather and one of our topics today. #hispanic #latino #fineart #photography #photographer #film #filmdirector #california #losangeles #mexico #artsandculture #hispanicculture
Volvemos la autobiografía de Sacks. Retomamos por tanto el punto en donde nos quedamos en el Episodio 38. En este episodio veremos cómo se fue forjando el libro "El hombre que confundió a su mujer con un sombrero" hasta su publicación. Libro al que aprenderemos a llamar "El sombrero" de forma simpática y por la familiaridad que ya le tenemos. En el minuto 30 me refiero a él como "el sombrerero" cuando debería haber dicho "el sombrero". Se me atravesó el cuento de Alicia por el inconsciente o es que mi memoria de trabajo ya está saturada. Espero que disfrutes del episodio. Al final del episodio hago una reseña a un artículo escrito por David A. Quebradas "El legado de Oliver SAcks" en una revista de psicología colombiana, te dejo aquí el enlace: https://bibliotecadigital.univalle.edu.co/bitstream/handle/10893/20157/El%20Legado%20de%20Oliver%20Sacks.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Me puedes contactar en : paseandoconoliversacks@gmail.com Y puedes suscribirte al canal de Youtube del podcast para no perderte las lecturas en directo ni los paseos con Sacks. https://www.youtube.com/@paseandoconoliversacks
Hoy con Janett Arceo y La Mujer Actual:Mercedes y Pilar Palomar presentan su libro: “Ponte las pilas. Los secretos del emprendimiento de las creadoras de Lady Multitask”. Activa tu cerebro: deja el celular, nutre y activa tu memoria… Escucha al Dr. Samuel Serfati, médico internista. En su sección A los niños ya no los hacen como antes, el Dr. Jaime Edelson y “El Sombrero de Pancho Villa. Tendremos lectura del tarot con María Esther Martínez Eroza, Pionera de la taroterapia.Janett Arceo y La Mujer Actual es uno de los pocos programas radiofónicos que desde 1982 y hasta la fecha actual se mantiene en el cuadrante, constituyéndose en un concepto de gran éxito gracias al talento y experiencia de la mujer que le da vida a la radio y televisión y a su gran familia de especialistas quienes, diariamente, apoyan al auditorio y lo motivan a elevar su calidad de vida.La Mujer Actual es el único concepto radiofónico que ayuda a lograr la superación integral de la familia en las diferentes etapas de su vida y, diariamente, realiza un recorrido por ámbitos tan diversos como desarrollo humano, nutrición, salud (en todas las especialidades), asesoría legal, neurociencias, finanzas personales, estimulación temprana, escuela para padres, hábitos y técnicas de estudio, bolsa de trabajo, turismo, entretenimiento, gastronomía, sexualidad, tecnología, astronomía, belleza, moda, astrología y más.La Mujer Actual siempre está a la vanguardia, por eso atendemos puntualmente las necesidades del público con teléfonos abiertos y nuestras redes sociales, creando así una completísima revista radiofónica en vivo. La Mujer Actual es pionera en programas de contenido para la familia, por eso muchos han intentado imitarlo, sin embargo, gracias a su estilo único no solo ha permanecido sino que continúa siendo uno de los programas preferidos que ha evolucionado al ritmo de los tiempos. Esto se debe en gran medida a su conductora Janett Arceo, que gracias a su frescura y a su capacidad de convertirse en la voz del auditorio, ha logrado consolidar una fórmula de comunicación verdaderamente exitosa, donde interactúan el público, la conductora y el especialista, basándose en un principio fundamental: ¡la prevención!
Episodio 13 - Esta semana, en Conexión PlayStation SHOW, Loulogio nos trae su sección y nos visitan los nuevos profesores de Hogwarts, Andrea Compton y aXoZer, en el programa más visto de todo el mundo mágico.Recuerda que puedes ver el programa completo de Conexión PlayStation SHOW todos los miércoles a las 18.00, en el canal de Twitch de PlayStation España.
Los Hispanos han salido con otra medalla colgada del cuello del Mundial. La selección española se impuso (36-39) a Suecia en el partido por el bronce que cayó del lado español después de remontar en la segunda parte. Para culminar esa remontada de hasta cuatro puntos en el descanso, ha sido decisiva la entrada del portero Rodrigo Corrales, que atiende a 'Carrusel Canalla' tras la victoria. Con esta medalla, la selección consigue su sexto metal en los últimos cinco años. La felicidad y la satisfacción impera en el vestuario de los Hispanos, como ha contado Rodrigo Corrales.
Los Hispanos han salido con otra medalla colgada del cuello del Mundial. La selección española se impuso (36-39) a Suecia en el partido por el bronce que cayó del lado español después de remontar en la segunda parte. Para culminar esa remontada de hasta cuatro puntos en el descanso, ha sido decisiva la entrada del portero Rodrigo Corrales, que atiende a 'Carrusel Canalla' tras la victoria. Con esta medalla, la selección consigue su sexto metal en los últimos cinco años. La felicidad y la satisfacción impera en el vestuario de los Hispanos, como ha contado Rodrigo Corrales.
Today, WPMT takes you to 1800s Spain for the Dietz and Schwartz Broadway musical comedy "Revenge with Music!" Join the recently wed Carlos and Maria as the new groom seeks revenge on Don Emilio, the Spanish governor, for his attempt at seducing Maria on their wedding night! Listen on all major platforms to this 1950's recording of the musical based on the Spanish novel "El Sombrero de Tres Picos" by Pedro A. de Alarcón.
Joam Walo conversa con Don Robert Concepción, Presidente del Centro Hispano de El Sombrero en el Estado Guárico - Venezuela. Conocemos una historia de esa herencia que deja la canariedad allende los mares, e hicimos un recorrido de vida, trabajo, crecimiento y buen hacer desde la institución que representa. Destacamos el trabajo que realizan las Entidades Canarias en el Exterior, gracias al apoyo de la Viceconsejería de Acción Exterior del Gobierno de Canarias, al trabajo de sus asociados y siempre en busca del bienestar de mantener nuestra cultura e historia latente en el entorno donde se desarrollan. Un gran trabajo creado por nuestra emigración y sus descendientes. #origenes #joamwalo #ladiezradio #canariosenelexterior #origenesenlalejania
En ‘Nadie Sabe Nada' nos explota la cabeza al tropezarnos con un váter inteligente y por eso le dedicamos todo un Falso Inicio. Andreu Buenafuente y Berto Romero también le dedican buena parte del programa al sexo animal. No, entre ellos no. Recordando que en varias ocasiones Berto se ha quejado de que no tiene cabeza para gorros y sombreros, nos visita una experta en este tipo de complementos.
En ‘Nadie Sabe Nada' nos explota la cabeza al tropezarnos con un váter inteligente y por eso le dedicamos todo un Falso Inicio. Andreu Buenafuente y Berto Romero también le dedican buena parte del programa al sexo animal. No, entre ellos no. Recordando que en varias ocasiones Berto se ha quejado de que no tiene cabeza para gorros y sombreros, nos visita una experta en este tipo de complementos.
Michael Wood, CEO and Director of Reyna Gold Corp. (TSX.V: REYG) (OTCQB: REYGF), joins us for an exploration update at the flagship La Gloria Project, a 24,215 ha area located along the Mojave-Sonora Megashear trend in Sonora, Mexico. The company has been doing district-scale ongoing mapping, soil sampling, and Mag surveys to continue to refine targets at 5 main zones: La Republicana, Western, Las Carmelitas, Main Zone, and El Sombrero. The exploration team is also working on the IP survey over these 5 targets to be able to overlap that data with the previous layers of data to hone in on the most prospective drill targets for 2023. We spend some time having Michael walk us through the five different zones of interest on their property, with the clear front runner being La Republicana, since drill hole #30 put out such promising results and is at the top of the batting order for getting follow up drilling in the new year. There are some other targets developing at both the Western Zone and Las Carmelitas that are also quite prospective and will be getting drilling in the upcoming exploration season. For now the company is well funded with $6.5 million in the treasury, and once the IP survey is completed and the exploration team has a more definitive plan for the next phase of drilling, then we'll have Michael back on for an update. If you have any questions for Michael about Reyna Gold, then please email us at either Fleck@kereport.com or Shad@kereport.com.
Two restaurant owners head to head in today's episode to discuss the American dream. Avel Leon is the owner of El Sombrero, and one of my friends in the restaurant business. His experiences include unexpectedly run a restaurant at the age of 19, not knowing English! We'll go over his journey, starting from immigrating from Mexico and culminating in the ownership of a franchise (with more to come!). Don't miss it!Find more about El Sombrero here:http://orderelsombreromexicanrestaurantga.com/https://www.facebook.com/ElSombreroMexican/The UKnowAdamTsang podcast spotlights both veteran and budding entrepreneurs -- especially those local to the Savannah/Statesboro region. We aim to inspire and educate business owners, those who are looking to turn their "side hustle" into something more, and those who simply want to peer into the minds of the adventurous risk-takers who have fun stories to share!Follow UKnowAdamTsang on Social! https://www.adamtsang.comhttps://www.instagram.com/uknowadamtsang/ https://www.facebook.com/uknowadamtsang/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/uknowadamtsang/ https://open.spotify.com/show/3Z4FPVzEh3M9dBQ5YWMhAH?si=gec-DJCjSoiplCDM1veFWw
Una semana más transmitimos en vivo por Facebook Live y editamos el audio luego. Esta semana había tanto escándalo que ya no sabíamos qué escoger. Al final terminamos hablando de la nueva crisis de Petroperú, del Ministerio de Salud en este gobierno y de la relación que pretende tener Castillo con la prensa. Con Pamela Antonioli de invitada. Hay una versión en video en nuestra página de Facebook.
Una semana más transmitimos en vivo por Facebook Live y editamos el audio luego. Esta semana comentamos el evento Perumin y todo lo que eso implica. Luego comentamos los resultados de las elecciones municipales y regionales. Y finalmente nos ponemos al día con todos los escándalos y casos del señor presidente. Hay una versión en video en nuestra página de Facebook.
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Estamos de fiesta y saludamos a todos nuestros oyentes de Centroamérica por su Independencia. Pero también nos sentimos orgullosos del mes de la Herencia Hispana y por su puesto de los sombreros mexicanos, las gorras y tejanas con las que muchos trabajamos. ¡Escucha ya el Podcast del Show de Raul Brindis, refrescante diversión en el verano a cualquier hora!
Características apropiadas para cada cabeza. Saber de sombreros, reconocer calidades, formar una pareja para andar. ECDQEMSD podcast episodio 5347 El Sombrero Ideal Conducen: El Pirata y El Sr. Lagartija https://canaltrans.com Noticias Del Mundo: Orientando al pueblo - No ositos de peluche ni pan con mermelada - El problema de la guerra en Rusia - Internas políticas en Moscú - Súper Mario Bros el ochentero - Los Niños Héroes - Fiona Apple con pastel - Dave Mustaine quería cantar - El banano en Villahermosa. Historias Desintegradas: Cómo elegir bien - En la tienda de sombreros - En quién confiar - La gran metáfora de las parejas - Alicia y el sombrerero - Estudiar para saber - Sacrificios y placeres - El truco de las apuestas - Realismo lineal - Lista de reproches - No consumo pero vendo - Medicinas muy caras - La estadística comunitaria - Orzuelo y anillos de oro - Eruptivas peligrosas - El Megalodón engañador y más... https://www.canaltrans.com/ecdqemsd_podcast_2022/5347_el_sombrero_ideal.html En Caso De Que El Mundo Se Desintegre Podcast no tiene publicidad, sponsors ni organizaciones que aporten para mantenerlo al aire. Solo el sistema cooperativo de los que aportan a través de las suscripciones hacen posible que todo esto siga siendo una realidad. Gracias Dragones Dorados: https://www.canaltrans.com/radio/suscripciones.html
En este primer programa de la Temporada 7 de QUE SUENEN LAS BANDAS dedicamos el programa mayoritariamente a la Zarzuela y al Pasodoble, que vienen de mano de algunas de las agrupaciones de mayor prestigio, como son las Bandas de Bilbao Madrid o Buñol. Haremos un viaje musical desde Murcia a Cataluña, pasando por Andalucía y Madrid. 1- Plaza de las Ventas (Lillo) Intro. 2- Hospitalico(Ruano) Asociación Amigos de Yecla de Murcia. 3- El Sombrero de Tres Picos (Falla) Banda Municipal de Bilbao. 4- Gallito(Lope) Banda Sinfónica Municipal de Madrid. 5- La Marchenera (Torroba)Banda Sinfónica Municipal de Madrid. 6- Vents Catalans (Ferran) Sociedad Musical La Artística de Buñol. 7- La Alegría de la Huerta (Chueca) Banda Municipal de Bilbao.
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El rol tan cuestionado del hombre en los quehaceres domésticos
El sombrero "vueltiao" es una artesanía tejida por los indígenas de la etnia Zenú, durante muchos siglos, con la hoja de la caña flecha. Este sombrero, se ha convertido con los años en símbolo nacional y ha identificado a los colombianos en el mundo. No obstante; su elaboración está en riesgo porque los cultivos de la caña flecha cada día son mas escasos y las nuevas generaciones no les interesa preservar este legado. Además, por las dificultades en la comercialización del producto y los estragos de la pandemia, los artesanos deben recurrir a endeudarse con prestamos ilegales como los "gota -gota". Este oscuro panorama presagia un mal futuro para este símbolo de los colombianos.
We go inside the fancy new hotel on Canal (4:33), the Lower East Side's tipping point (10:05) and the surprising rebirth of Piano's (13:03), Miles Bridges, lean-enjoyer denier (24:02), AI-generated art (32:44), DJ Honda (47:05), body-positive NBA players of yore (59:42), the Finals are transpiring exactly as we predicted, in every way (1:09:04), Draymond's multi-disciplinary dance (1:19:03), the ever-expanding list of offseason targets for the Knicks (1:30:04).
www.iconsandoutlaws.com Cynthia Ann Stephanie Lauper Thornton was born June 22, 1953, in Brooklyn, New York City, right here in the U.S., to Catholic parents, Fred and Catrine. Her mother was from Sicily. She has two siblings, a younger brother Fred (nicknamed Butch), and an older sister, Ellen. Her parents divorced when she was five. Her earliest childhood days were spent in Brooklyn, but when she was about four years old, the family moved to Ozone Park, Queens, where she lived in a railroad-style apartment through her teenage years. Growing up, Lauper felt like an outcast. She grew up listening to such artists as The Beatles and Judy Garland. Then, at only 12 years old, she began writing songs and playing an acoustic guitar that she got from her sister. Cyndi was primarily raised by her mother, who worked as a waitress to support the family. Mom loved the arts and frequently took Cyndi and her siblings to Manhattan to see Shakespeare plays or visit art museums. However, Cyndi did not do particularly well in school. She was reportedly kicked out of several parochial schools in her youth. Raised in the Roman Catholic faith, Cyndi Lauper recounted in Boze Hadleigh's "Inside the Hollywood Closet" the time a nun attacked her after catching a nine-year-old Lauper scratching a friend's back: "A nun ran in, ripped me off her back, threw me against the lockers, beat the s**t out of me, and called me a lesbian." As many kids do, she expressed herself with various hair colors and eccentric clothing. She took a friend's advice to spell her name as "Cyndi" rather than "Cindy." Unfortunately, her" unusual" sense of style led to classmates bullying her and even throwing stones at her. Lauper went to Richmond Hill High School, where she was expelled but later earned her GED. In her book, Cyndi revealed that after her stepfather threatened to sexually assault her and her sister and then secretly watched her take a bath, she left home for good. Cyndi left Home at 17 to escape her creepy ass stepfather, intending to study art. Her journey took her to Canada, where she spent two weeks in the woods with her dog Sparkle, trying to find herself. She eventually traveled to Vermont, taking art classes at Johnson State College and supporting herself by working odd jobs. Money was sparse, so she waitressed, served as an office assistant, and even sang in a Japanese restaurant for a time. At one point, her boyfriend at the time hunted and shot a squirrel, which she cooked up and ate. Lauper also faced an unplanned pregnancy, which she wanted, but her boyfriend did not. So, Lauper terminated the pregnancy. "Nobody wants to run in and do that," She later told HuffPost. "It's just that I didn't want to have a kid that I love come into the world and not be able to share the kid with a dad." During this period, Cyndi got around by hitchhiking. Unfortunately, she put herself into close quarters with some potentially crappy individuals, such as the man who gave her a ride and forced her to perform a sexual act on him. "I just wanted to be able to live through it, get to the other side of it." On another occasion, she was assaulted by a bandmate and two accomplices. Sometimes, it all understandably got too overwhelming for Lauper. "A lot of times I couldn't take it anymore, so I just lay in bed all the time," Lauper wrote. "When I really couldn't deal with anything, I used to get the shakes, just complete anxiety attacks." In 2019, Lauper gave the commencement address at Northern Vermont University-Johnson, the academic institution that now includes Johnson State. At this event, NVU awarded her the honorary degree of Doctor of Letters. In the early 1970s, Cyndi performed as a vocalist with several different cover bands. One of those bands, Doc West, covered disco songs and Janis Joplin. A later band, Flyer, was active in the New York metropolitan area, singing songs by bands including Bad Company, Jefferson Airplane, and Logan's favorite, Led Zeppelin. Although She was performing on stage and loving that part, she was not happy singing covers. One night, while singing a cover of Kiki Dee's "I've Got the Music in Me" in 1974, her voice gave out. But it came back shortly after, and Lauper continued to sing in cover bands and a Janis Joplin tribute act. Then, in 1977, Cyndi's pipes said no more. Her voice disappeared again, and doctors discovered that she'd suffered a collapsed vocal cord. Recommended by her temporary replacement in the Joplin cover band, Lauper sought the help of vocal coach Katie Agresta. She helped heal Cyndi and provided her with the tools and techniques to prevent it from happening again. Agresta also helped her realize that she was singing the wrong music entirely, discovering that she was more suited to pop, not hard rock. As Lauper wrote in her memoir, "[I realized] what I was aching for — to sing my own songs, in my own voice, in my own style, that I made up myself." In 1978, Lauper met saxophone player John Turi through her manager Ted Rosenblatt. Turi and Lauper formed a band named Blue Angel, Combining a New Wave look with a '60s throwback sound, and recorded a demo tape of original music. Steve Massarsky, manager of The Allman Brothers Band, heard the tape and liked Lauper's voice. He bought Blue Angel's contract for $5,000 and became their manager. "The playing was bad. There was something interesting about the singer's voice, but that was all," he later told Rolling Stone. Massarky set up a few major label showcases, but they all thought the same thing; the band wasn't great, but the singer was something special. Lauper received recording offers as a solo artist but held out, wanting the band to be included in any deal she made. She even turned down the chance to record a song by herself for the soundtrack to the MeatLoaf movie Roadie, produced by legendary disco song crafter Giorgio Moroder, the founder of the former Musicland Studios in Munich, Germany. Blue Angel was eventually signed by Polydor Records and released a self-titled album on the label in 1980. Lauper hated the artwork, saying it made her look like Big Bird. Still, Rolling Stone magazine later included it as one of the 100 best new wave album covers (2003). Despite critical acclaim, the album sold poorly ("It went lead," as Lauper later joked), and the band broke up. The members of Blue Angel had a falling-out with Massarsky and fired him as their manager. He later filed an $80,000 suit against them, which forced Cyndi into bankruptcy. She then temporarily lost her voice due to an inverted cyst in her vocal cord. After Blue Angel broke up, Cyndi worked in retail stores, waitressing at IHOP (which she quit after being demoted to the hostess when the manager sexually harassed her), and singing in local clubs. Her most frequent gigs were at El Sombrero, which sounds like they have amazing chimichangas. Music critics who saw Her perform with Blue Angel believed she had star potential due to her four-octave singing range, which was not an easy feat. Then, in 1981, while singing in a local New York bar, Cyndi met David Wolff. He took over as her manager and had her sign a recording contract with Portrait Records, a subsidiary of Epic Records. On October 14, 1983, Cyndi released her first solo album," She's So Unusual." The album became a worldwide hit, peaking at No. 4 in the U.S. and reaching the top five in eight other countries. She became extremely popular with teenagers and critics, partly due to her hybrid punk image, which was crafted by stylist Patrick Lucas. Lauper co-wrote four songs on She's So Unusual, including the hits "Time After Time" and "She Bop." On the songs she did not write, Lauper sometimes changed the lyrics. Such is the case with "Girls Just Want to Have Fun," originally written and recorded by Robert Hazard, which you can find on YouTube, and it's pretty awesome. She found the original lyrics misogynistic, so she rewrote the song as an anthem for young women. The album includes five cover songs, including The Brains' new wave track "Money Changes Everything" (No. 27 on the Billboard Hot 100) and Prince's "When You Were Mine." The album made Cyndi Lauper the first female artist to have four consecutive Billboard Hot 100 top five hits from one album. The L.P. has stayed in the Top 200 charts for over 65 weeks and sold 16 million copies worldwide. Cyndi won Best New Artist at the 1985 Grammy Awards. She's So Unusual also received nominations for Album of the Year, Record of the Year, Best Female Pop Vocal Performance (for "Girls Just Want to Have Fun"), and Song of the Year (for "Time After Time"). She wore almost a pound of necklaces at her award ceremony. It also won the Grammy for Best Album Package, which went to the art director, Janet Perr. The video for "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" won the inaugural award for Best Female Video at the 1984 MTV Video Music Awards, making Cyndi an MTV staple. The video featured professional wrestling manager "Captain" Lou Albano as Lauper's father and her real-life mother, Catrine, as her mother, and also featured her attorney, her manager, her brother Butch, and her dog Sparkle. She was a huge wrestling fan. In 1984–85, Cyndi appeared on the covers of Rolling Stone magazine, Time, and Newsweek. In addition, she appeared twice on the cover of People and was named a Ms. magazine Woman of the Year in 1985. In 1985, she participated in "USA for Africa's" famine-relief fund-raising single "We Are the World," which has sold more than 20 million copies since then. At the Grammys in 1985, She appeared with another professional wrestler, a Mr. Terry" Hulk" Hogan, who played her "bodyguard." "'The Grammy means a lot to me,' said Cyndi (in the arms of Hulk Hogan) after winning Best New Artist, 'Because I never thought I would amount to anything. I always wanted to make art.'" She would later make many appearances as herself in a number of the World Wrestling Federation's "Rock 'n' Wrestling Connection" events and played Wendi Richter's manager in the very first WrestleMania event. Dave Wolff, Lauper's boyfriend and manager at the time, was a wrestling fan as a boy and helped set up the rock and wrestling connection. In 1985, Cyndi released the single "The Goonies' R' Good Enough," from the soundtrack to the movie The Goonies and an accompanying video that featured several wrestling stars. The song reached number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. She then received two nominations at the 1986 Grammy Awards: Best Female Rock Vocal Performance for "What a Thrill" and Best Long Form Music Video for Cyndi Lauper in Paris. Cyndi released her second album, "True Colors," in 1986. It entered the Billboard 200 at No. 42 and has sold roughly 7 million copies. In 1986, She appeared on the Billy Joel album The Bridge, with a song called "Code of Silence." She is credited with having written the lyrics with Joel, and she sings a duet with him. In the same year, Cyndi also sang the theme song for Pee-wee's Playhouse, credited as "Ellen Shaw." In 1987, David Wolff produced a concert film called Cyndi Lauper in Paris. The concert was broadcast on HBO. Cyndi made her film debut in August 1988 in the comedy Vibes, alongside a nobody named Jeff Goldblum, Peter Falk, and Julian Sands. She played a psychic in search of a city of gold in South America. To prepare for the role, Cyndi took a few finger-waving and hair-setting classes at the Robert Fiancé School of Beauty in New York and studied with a few Manhattan psychics. The film flopped and was poorly received by critics but would later be considered a cult classic. Cyndi then contributed a track called "Hole in My Heart (All the Way to China)" for the Vibes soundtrack, but the song was not included. Instead, a high-energy, comic action/adventure romp through a Chinese laundry video for the song was released. The song reached No. 54 on the U.S. charts, but did way better in Australia, reaching No. 8. Cyndi's third album, A Night to Remember, was released in 1989. The album had one hit, the No. 6 single "I Drove All Night," originally recorded by Roy Orbison, three years before his death on December 6, 1988. Cyndi received a Grammy nomination for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance at the 1990 Grammy Awards for That track. Still, overall, album sales for the album were down. A side note; The music video for the song "My First Night Without You" was one of the first to be closed-captioned for the hearing impaired. That record sold around 1.3 million copies. Due to her friendship with a familiar name here at Icons and Outlaws, Yoko Ono, Cyndi was a part of the May 1990 John Lennon tribute concert in Liverpool. She performed the Beatles song "Hey Bulldog" and the John Lennon song "Working Class Hero." She was also involved in Sean Lennon's project, "The Peace Choir, "performing a new version of John Lennon's "Give Peace a Chance." Shortly after, the album was met with a dismal response, and she split with her boyfriend and manager, David Wolff. Cyndi lived alone in a New York hotel, emotionally drained and considering suicide. "I had come so far but felt like I had failed," she wrote in Cyndi Lauper: A Memoir (via Bullyville). "I would go to the studio, and then sit in my dark room and drink vodka. I had to spend most of my time alone. I was grieving. I thought the sadness would never go away." Indirectly, it was Cyndi's best-known song that encouraged her to try to crawl out of her low place: "The only thing that always prevented me from suicide is that I never wanted a headline to read, 'Girl who wanted to have fun just didn't.'" On November 24, 1991, Cyndi married actor David Thornton, who's been in home alone 3, John Q with Denzel, and that god-awful tear-jerker, the Notebook. Cyndi's fourth album, "Hat Full of Stars," was released in June 1993 and was met with critical acclaim but failed commercially, unsupported by her label. The album tackled topics like homophobia, spousal abuse, racism, and abortion, sold fewer than 120,000 copies in the United States and peaked at No. 112 on the Billboard charts. The album's song "Sally's Pigeons" video features the then-unknown Julia Stiles playing a young Cyndi. You may remember Julia from ten things I hate about you, alongside a young Heath Ledger. In 1993, Cyndi returned to acting, playing Michael J. Fox's ditzy secretary in the movie Life with Mikey. She also won an Emmy Award for her role as Marianne Lugasso in the hugely popular sitcom Mad About You with Paul Reiser and Helen Hunt. On November 19, 1997, Cyndi gave birth to her son, Declyn Wallace Lauper Thornton, who is now a trap rapper. Her fifth album," Sisters of Avalon," was released in Japan in 1996 and worldwide in 1997. Just like "Hat Full of Stars," some songs on "Sisters of Avalon" addressed dark themes. The song "Ballad of Cleo and Joe" addressed the complications of a drag queen's double life. The song "Say a Prayer" was written for a friend who had died from AIDS. "Unhook the Stars" was used in the movie of the same name. Again without support from her label, the release failed in America, spending a week on the Billboard album chart at No. 188. This album also received much critical praise, including People magazine, which declared it "'90s nourishment for body and soul. Lauper sets a scene, makes us care, gives us hope." Let's just say it… her label sucks! On January 17, 1999, Cyndi appeared as an animated version of herself in The Simpsons episode "Wild Barts Can't Be Broken." She sang the National Anthem to the "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" melody. That same year, she opened for Cher's Do You Believe? Tour alongside Wild Orchid. Yeah, that group with a young Fergie. Cyndi also appeared in the films "Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle" and The "Opportunists." In addition, she contributed to the soundtrack of the 2000 animated film, Rugrats in Paris: The Movie, performing the song "I Want a Mom That Will Last Forever." On October 12, 2000, Cyndi took part in the television show Women in Rock, Girls with Guitars performing with Ann Wilson of Heart and with the girl group Destiny's Child and the queen B herself!. A CD of the songs performed was released exclusively to Sears stores from September 30 to October 31, 2001, and was marketed as a fundraiser for breast cancer. In 2002, Sony issued a best-of CD, The Essential Cyndi Lauper. Cyndi also released a cover album with Sony/Epic Records entitled At Last (formerly Naked City), which was released in 2003. At Last received one nomination at the 2005 Grammy Awards: Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s) for "Unchained Melody." The effort was also a commercial hit, selling 4.5 million records. In April 2004, Cyndi performed during the VH1's benefit concert, "Divas Live" 2004, alongside Ashanti, Gladys Knight, Jessica Simpson, Joss Stone, and Patti LaBelle. This event supported the Save the Music Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to restoring instrumental music education in America's public schools and raising awareness about the importance of music as part of each child's complete education. She made appearances on Showtime's hit show "Queer as Folk" in 2005, directed a commercial for the Totally 80s edition of the board game Trivial Pursuit in 2006, served as a judge on the 6th Annual Independent Music Awards, and made her Broadway debut in the Tony-nominated "The Threepenny Opera" playing "Jenny." In addition, she performed with Shaggy, Scott Weiland of Velvet Revolver/Stone Temple Pilots, Pat Monahan of Train, Ani DiFranco, and The Hooters in the VH1 Classics special Decades Rock Live. In 2006, she sang "Message To Michael" with Dionne Warwick and "Beecharmer" with Nellie McKay on McKay's Pretty Little Head album. On October 16, 2006, Cyndi was inducted into the Long Island Music Hall of Fame. In 2007, she served as a guest performer on the song "Lady in Pink" on an episode of the Nick Jr. show, The Backyardigans. Cyndi's sixth studio album, "Bring Ya to the Brink," was released in the United States on May 27, 2008. Regarded as one of her best works when it was released, the Songwriters Hall of Fame has regarded the album track 'High and Mighty' as one of her essential songs. The album would be Cyndi's last release to date of original material, in addition to being her last for Epic Records, her label since her 1983 debut solo album. The album debuted at #41 on the Billboard 200, with 12,000 copies sold. Other projects for 2008 included the True Colors Tour and a Christmas duet with Swedish band The Hives, entitled "A Christmas Duel." The song was released as a CD single and a 7" vinyl in Sweden. Lauper also performed on "Girls Night Out," headlining it with Rosie O'Donnell in the U.S. On November 17, 2009, Cyndi performed with Wyclef Jean in a collaboration called "Slumdog Millionaire," on The Late Show with David Letterman. In January 2010, Mattel released a Cyndi Lauper Barbie doll as part of their "Ladies of the 80s" series. In March 2010, Cyndi appeared on NBC's The Celebrity Apprentice with the then-future president, Donald Trump, coming in sixth place. Cyndi's 7th studio album, Memphis Blues, was released on June 22, 2010, and debuted on the Billboard Blues Albums chart at No. 1 and at No. 26 on the Billboard Top 200. The album remained No. 1 on the Blues Albums chart for 14 consecutive weeks; Memphis Blues was nominated for Best Traditional Blues Album at the 2011 Grammy Awards. According to the Brazilian daily newspaper O Globo, the album had sold 600,000 copies worldwide by November 2010. In addition, Cyndi set out on her most extensive tour ever, the Memphis Blues Tour, which had more than 140 shows, to support the album. Cyndi made international news in March 2011 for an impromptu performance of "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" while waiting for a delayed flight at Aeroparque Jorge Newbery in Buenos Aires. A video was later posted on YouTube. In November 2011, she released two Christmas singles exclusive to iTunes. The first release was a Blues-inspired cover of Elvis Presley's classic "Blue Christmas," and the second was a new version of "Home for the holidays," a duet with Norah Jones. In June 2012, Lauper made her first appearance for WWE in 27 years to promote WWE Raw's 1000th episode to memorialize "Captain" Lou Albano. In September 2012, Cyndi performed at fashion designer Betsey Johnson's 40-year Retrospective Fashion show. She also released a New York Times best-selling memoir, "Cyndi Lauper A Memoir," which detailed her struggle with child abuse and depression. Cyndi then composed music and lyrics for the Broadway musical Kinky Boots, with Harvey Fierstein writing the book. The musical was based on the 2006 independent film Kinky Boots. The musical tells the story of Charlie Price. Having inherited a shoe factory from his father, Charlie forms an unlikely partnership with cabaret performer and drag queen Lola to produce a line of high-heeled boots and save the business. It opened in Chicago in October 2012 and on Broadway at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre on April 4, 2013. She won Best Score for Kinky Boots in May at the 63rd annual Outer Critics Circle Awards. The musical led the 2013 Tony Awards, with 13 nominations and six wins, including Best Musical and Best Actor. In addition, she won the award for Best Original Score. Cyndi was the first woman to win solo in this category. After a six-year run and 2,507 regular shows, Kinky Boots ended its Broadway run on April 7, 2019. It is the 25th-longest-running Broadway musical in history. It grossed $297 million on Broadway. In the summer of 2013, celebrating the 30th anniversary of her debut album "She's So Unusual," Cyndi embarked on an international tour covering America and Australia. The show consisted of a mix of fan favorites and the entirety of the She's So Unusual record. She stated:" It's been such an amazing year for me. When I realized it's also the anniversary of the album that started my solo career, I knew it was the perfect time to thank my fans for sticking with me through it all. I'm so excited to perform She's So Unusual from beginning to end, song by song and I can't wait to see everyone!" The tourtour grossed over $1 million She was a guest on 36 dates of Cher's Dressed to Kill tour, starting April 23, 2014. In addition, a new album was confirmed by her in a website interview. Cyndi hosted the Grammy Pre-Telecast at the Nokia Theatre, L.A., on January 26, later accepting a Grammy for Kinky Boots (for Best Musical Theater Album). On April 1 (March 1 in Europe), Cyndi released the 30th Anniversary edition of She's So Unusual through Epic Records. It featured a remastered version of the original album plus three new remixes. The Deluxe Edition featured bonus tracks such as demos, a live recording, and a 3D cut-out of the bedroom featured in the 'Girls Just Want to Have Fun' music video with a reusable sticker set. On September 17, 2014, Cyndi sang on the finale of America's Got Talent. Then, on September 25, as part of the Today Show's "Shine a Light" series, she re-recorded "True Colors" in a mashup with Sara Bareilles' "Brave" to raise awareness and money for children battling cancer. By October, the project had raised over $300,000. The Songwriters Hall of Fame added Cyndi to its nomination list in October 2014. Also, her fourth consecutive 'Home for the Holidays' benefit concert for homeless gay youth was announced in October. Acts included 50 Cent and Laverne Cox, with 100% of the net proceeds going to True Colors United. In July 2015, She announced a project with producer Seymour Stein. She later told Rolling Stone it was a country album co-produced by Tony Brown. On September 15, 2015, Kinky Boots opened at the Adelphi Theatre in London's West End. In January 2016, Cyndi announced she would release a new album on May 6, 2016. This record was made up of her interpretations of early country classics entitled "Detour." The announcement was supported by a release of her version of Harlan Howard's "Heartaches by the Number" and a performance on Skyville Live with Kelsea Ballerini and Ingrid Michaelson. Then, on February 17, 2016, she released her version of Wanda Jackson's "Funnel of Love." In February 2016, Cyndi was nominated for an Olivier Award for contributing to the U.K. production of the play "Kinky Boots" along with Stephen Oremus, the man in charge of the arrangements. In January 2017, this production's album was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album. In May 2016, she was featured on "Swipe to the Right" from Electronica 2: The Heart of Noise by French producer Jean-Michel Jarre. This second album of the Electronica project is based on collaborations with artists like Tangerine Dream, Moby, Pet Shop Boys, and more. In October 2016, her son Dex Lauper was the opening act for her in Scottsdale, Arizona, and Las Vegas, Nevada, for her dates on her Detour Tour. In January 2017, Cyndi was featured on Austin City Limits' 42nd season, performing some classic bangers alongside some of her country tunes from the "Detour." album. The episode aired on PBS. In March 2018, it was announced that Cyndi and co- "Time After Time" songwriter Rob Hyman would compose the score for the musical version of the 1988 film "Working Girl." Ya know the movie that starred Melanie Griffith and Sigourney Weaver. She teamed up with Hyman because she wanted "the music to sound like the 80s". The musical would be staged by Tony Award winner Christopher Ashley. A developmental production premiere of the musical is planned for the 2021/2022 season. For Grandin Road, Cyndi exclusively designed her own Christmas collection, 'Cyndi Lauper Loves Christmas', available from September 2018. "I've always loved Christmas. It reminds me to find some happiness in the little things," she said. Her annual Home For The Holidays concert at the Beacon Theatre in New York was held on December 8, 2018. Cyndi guest starred, playing a lawyer in an episode of the reboot of the television series Magnum P.I.. The episode, titled "Sudden Death", aired on October 22, 2018. On November 15, 2018, iBillboard announced that Cyndi would receive the Icon Award at the Billboard's 13th annual Women in Music Event on December 6 in New York City. According to Billboard's editorial director, Jason Lipshutz, "The entire world recognizes the power of Cyndi Lauper's pop music, and just as crucially, she has used her undeniable talent to soar beyond music, create positive change in modern society and become a true icon." The song "Together" was featured in the Canadian computer-animated film Race time, released in January 2019. Originally written and performed in French by Dumas, Cyndi performed the English translation in the English version of the film initially titled La Course des tuques. On June 26, 2019, she performed at the opening ceremony of Stonewall 50 – WorldPride NYC 2019. Backed by the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, Cyndi played two concerts on July 12 and 13, 2019, at the iconic Hollywood Bowl. In September 2019, it was announced that Cyndi would star alongside Jane Lynch in the new Netflix comedy series described as "kind of The Golden Girls for today." However, as of March 2021, there have been no updates on this project. On April 23, 2020, Cyndi participated in an online fundraising concert to raise money for LGBTQ nightlife workers who struggled financially because of the coronavirus pandemic. Her finale was her performing "True Colors." The show was initiated by the Stonewall Inn Gives Back nonprofit organization of the historic Greenwich Village gay bar. In November 2020, She dueted with former top ten "American Idol" finalist Casey Abrams on a cover version of the song 'Eve of Destruction. In November last year, Shea Diamond featured Cyndi as a guest vocalist on the track 'Blame it on Christmas.' An official video was released in December. She then performed at this year's MusiCares Person of the Year Tribute Show, honoring folk icon Joni Mitchell on April 1. It was announced in May this year that Alison Ellwood will direct a career retrospective documentary about Cyndi. The project is already in production but does not yet have a release date. "Let The Canary Sing" will be the title of this career-spanning documentary produced by Sony Music Entertainment. Still killing it after all these years! "Shes So Unusual" ranked No. 487 on Rolling Stone's list of 500 Greatest Albums of All Time in 2003. In addition, the album ranked No. 41 on Rolling Stone's Women Who Rock: The 50 Greatest Albums of All Time in 2012. "Time After Time" has been covered by over a hundred artists and was ranked at No. 22 on Rolling Stone's 100 Best Songs of the Past 25 Years and at No. 19 on VH1's 100 Greatest Songs of the 80s. "She Bop," the third single from She's So Unusual, is the first and only top ten song to directly mention a gay porn magazine. An ode to masturbation, it was included in the PMRC's "Filthy Fifteen" list, which led to the parental advisory sticker appearing on recordings thought to be unsuitable for young listeners. Rolling Stone ranked it the 36th best song of 1984, praising its unusual playfulness regarding sexuality. "True Colors" is now considered a gay anthem, after which True Colors United, which advocates for runaway and homeless LGBT youth, is so “colorfully” named. Info used from: Nickiswift.com Wikipedia.com
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Nicholas Weber, the host of The Lutheran Cartographer, tells you about his visit to the Great Plains in September 2020. My route: Omaha Lincoln Sioux Falls Rapid City Casper Cheyanne Colorado Springs Kansas City Omaha Lincoln Good Shepherd, the church I visited in Lincoln: https://goodshepherdlincoln.org/ (https://goodshepherdlincoln.org/) Sioux Falls The Old Courthouse Museum: https://www.siouxlandmuseums.com/home-page/old-courthouse-museum-exhibits/ (https://www.siouxlandmuseums.com/home-page/old-courthouse-museum-exhibits/) Pettigrew House Museum: https://www.siouxlandmuseums.com/home-page/pettigrew-home-museum/ (https://www.siouxlandmuseums.com/home-page/pettigrew-home-museum/) Pho Thai: https://www.facebook.com/phothaidowntownsiouxfalls/ (https://www.facebook.com/phothaidowntownsiouxfalls/) Phillips Avenue Diner: https://www.phillipsavenuediner.com/ (https://www.phillipsavenuediner.com/) Sioux Falls Park: https://www.siouxfalls.org/parks/parks/locations/falls-park (https://www.siouxfalls.org/parks/parks/locations/falls-park) St. Joseph Cathedral (the stations of the cross are impressive): http://www.stjosephcathedral.net/ (http://www.stjosephcathedral.net/) Christ Lutheran Church: https://www.christsiouxfalls.org/ (https://www.christsiouxfalls.org/) Brookings: Dakota Nature Park: http://www.cityofbrookings.org/Facilities/Facility/Details/45 (http://www.cityofbrookings.org/Facilities/Facility/Details/45) De Smet: Ingalls Homestead: https://www.ingallshomestead.com/ (https://www.ingallshomestead.com/) Rapid City: Black Elk Peak: https://gfp.sd.gov/csp-trails/ (https://gfp.sd.gov/csp-trails/) Crazy Horse Memorial: https://crazyhorsememorial.org/ (https://crazyhorsememorial.org/) El Sombrero: https://www.facebook.com/elsombrerosd/ (https://www.facebook.com/elsombrerosd/) Divine Shepherd Lutheran Church: https://www.divineshep.org/ (https://www.divineshep.org/) Kansas City, MO: Arabia Steamboat Museum: https://www.1856.com/ (https://www.1856.com/) Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art: https://www.nelson-atkins.org/ (https://www.nelson-atkins.org/) Omaha: St. Cecilia Cathedral (has a mean-tone Martin Pasi organ): https://stceciliacathedral.org/ (https://stceciliacathedral.org/) Joslyn Art Museum: https://www.joslyn.org/ (https://www.joslyn.org/) Your feedback about the trip report is appreciated! Contact me at https://LutheranCartographer.com/contact (https://LutheranCartographer.com/contact)
041. Cuentos Infantiles El sombrero mágico de Pinki [En Español]
#SéptimoDía Presenta "De Merlina a Conejo en el Sombrero" de La Gusana Ciega desde el Auditorio Nacional en el 2013.
Esta semana en Mucho más que Mozart en Noche tras Noche de RPA descubirmos cómo suenan los principales compositores españoles a través de sus mejores obras: Arriaga y sus cuartetos, Granados y sus Goyescas, El Sombrero de tres picos de Falla, el trío nº2 de Turina y la maravillosa Suite Iberia de Albéniz. Con Ana Laura Iglesias.
El 15 de enero de 1797, John Hetherington, propietario de una mercería, salió a darse una vuelta por Londres con un diseño de su creación en la cabeza