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Alun R facilitates the 3rd and final session of Against the Dark Conspiracy his game of supernatural espionage using the 'Fae COnspiracy' options. This session was organsied as part of The Gauntlet RPG Community's monthly calendar of games (www.gauntlet-rpg.com). The daughter of Jesusita, the Analyst, refuses to talk to her after the embarrassment at the circus but then goes missing; all the evidence suggests she's been taken by the Conspiracy. Andy the Handler finds out as much as he can from their mole in Summer while Mark the Assassin approaches his mentor Reece who has a history with Winter. Finally Jesusita bugs the circus to discover how to reach her daughter. Cut to a faery circle on Hampstead Heath ... and then to the Winter Court. There's a tacky frozen corporate dinner dance, icicle doormen, and a VIP area. Then a daughter imprisoned, a partner chained and a deal ... what a deal ...
Alun R facilitates the second of 4 sessions of his supernatural thriller game, Against the Dark Conspiracy using the Fae Conspiracy variant. This session was organised as part of The Gauntlet RPG Community's monthly calendar of games (www.gauntlet-rpg.com). Using the ring they stole last time, the team learns more about what's going on from Dr Brown, and something of the factional nature of the Fae. Then Kadir the Sparks finds employment at yhe same suspicious circus that Jesusita the Analyst allows her daughter to visit. One of the circus acts, the 'Masked Marksman' is a former colleague of Mark the Assassin, while Andy the Handler is worried about why a number of circus patrons have gone missing. There's a dodgy juniour minister in the audience with unofficial bodyguards, the Marvellous Mercurio's fortune telling chair, and a Hall of Mirrors ... then a Redcap who displikes mobile phones and a cold intro to Mistress Winter ...
En este episodio, la profesora Isabel Velázquez nos habla sobre el proyecto de humanidades digitales, titulado Cartas a la Familia, en el cual se preserva, digitaliza, analiza y presenta al público una colección de la correspondencia y otros documentos personales de una familia mexicoamericana que emigró de Zacatecas, México, a los estados de Colorado y Nebraska, Estados Unidos, durante la primera mitad del siglo XX.
La militante de Morena pide que el Gobierno estatal se deslinde del partido, insiste en que ella es la dirigente estatal a pesar de haber incumplido los estatutos del partido. Corrige sus dichos sobre que esperaba ser incluida en el gobierno de Adán Augusto. Reconoció que actualmente reciben dinero a la mano para poder operar.
El pasado domingo fue el día de las letras galegas, y hoy lo celebramos con Uxía, Tanxugurreiras, Sés, Entretrastes y O Son do Río. Además, dedicamos un buen rato a repasar nuestra vida con Eliseo Parra. Este es el repertorio escogido y en el orden que va apareciendo en el programa: Uxía con Tanxgurreiras, “A fala”, Entretrastes, “Jesusita en chihuahua” y “David & Goliat”; Sés. “O silencio non marcha”; O son do río, “Valse do limoeiro” y “Muiñeira de Frades”; y Eliseo Parra, “El silenci d’estimar”, “El reloj de Valdetorres”, “La Cigüeña”, “Maragata” y “Al sur” Escuchar audio
Grab your snappy serapes for The Three Caballeros! Alexa and Nathan embark on Disney's original magic carpet ride across Mexico and into a whole new side of Donald Duck they wish they could unsee. CONTENT WARNING: Brief discussions of lewd behaviors. Parental discretion advised. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE The Cold-Blooded Penguin clip The Flying Gauchito clip Baía clip Las Posadas clip You Belong to My Heart and Donald's Surreal Reverie clip Jesusita en Chihuahua dance clip Behind the scenes footage of Carmen Molina's "Jesusita" dance
Here is this weeks interview with Las Cruces Mayoral candidate Jesusita Dolores Lucero from The Little Toad Creek & Brewery at 119 N, Main Street Guests are brought to you by American Document Services on 17th Street.
Just Winging It: A Podcast About AdultingThis week Shari and Dana discuss life way back when. Shari is Fat. Dana is Jesusita. Links:amazon.comthespicehouse.comDoxa Hair Care System- thedoxagene.comET Graphics- etgraphics2.comIG: @justwingingitpodDana: @danamyte781Shari: @sharilachelleFB: Just Winging It PodcastShout out to our super producer, B. Cuz!Subscribe! Rate! Review! Share! :)
Taste Test Live hosts welcome Philip Pan, violinist and former concertmaster with the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra. Philip dropped by to share some really insightful stories & favorite memories during his tenure with JSO, growing up with musical parents, being an Asian guy in a Mariachi band and also shared two exclusive songs from his work with Folk is People andMariachi Primera Costa: "Jesusita en Chihuahua" and "The Siren Song", respectively along with his work with the Bold City Contemporary Ensemble. About Philip Pan: Philip Pan was born in Schenectady, NY to Chinese immigrants. He began studying the piano at age six and violin at eight. His teachers include William Kroll, Felix Galimir, Jens Ellerman and Dorothy DeLay. After receiving his M.M. from the Juilliard School he became Concertmaster of the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra and held that position for thirty-two years. Philip performs extensively throughout the Southeast and beyond. He founded many concert series including Bach and Beyond and Sound Effects at MOCA. He works in diverse musical styles from bluegrass to prog metal as a performer, arranger and composer. He was a member of indie bands Canary in the Coalmine and Folk is People, and currently plays in the Bold City Contemporary Ensemble and Mariachi Primera Costa. His instruments include an 1837 August Bernardel, a five-string violin by Barry Dudley, a seven-string Viper by Wood Violins, and bows by David Forbes. A sports enthusiast, he enjoys running, hiking, cycling, kayaking and skiing. Follow Philip Pan on Facebook / Instagram: @fiddlingpanda / Twitter: fiddlingpanda During the "Put This in Your Mouth" segment, the team discussed: Solange’s new album “You’re not Beyoncé” Unpacking the awkwardness of the new Solange album Mask Singer - TV shows Brian Bishop Jones is the bass player of MJ Baker produced some songs on T Pains album T Pain was on it and can actually sing without autotune T Pain dropped an album BET Social Awards The basis of the show is to highlight the titans and most popular social media users Blueface performed "Thotiana" Soulja Boy playe --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tastetestlive/message
In this taping we talk about the recent Jesusita fire as well as the passing of Michael Jackson (Neverland is in Santa Barbara County).
In this episode of Arriba! Folklorico music and dance of Mexico, we focus in detail on the musical corridos and polkas of the Mexican Revolution of 1910 (Revolucion Mexicana). The beginning of this podcast starts with Show Janitzio performing a portion of the polka called Jesusita en Chihuahua. This podcast episode ends with 2 complete songs performed live by Show Janitzio (not played from a CD)--Valentin de la Sierra and La Muerte de un Soldado. An emphasis is placed on the role of the Mexican women during the Revolucion, who fought in the conflict right alongside their men. The 5 most famous heroines in the ballads of the corridos during the Revolucion were: - La Cucaracha - Adelita - Valentina - Juana Gallo and - Jesusita en Chihuahua. For more information about the story told by the corrido of La Cucaracha, you can get the 1954 film by that name from Mexcinema Video Corporation. The complete set of Lyrics can be found in the literary work called Antologia de Poesia Mexicana. You can find the lyrics for Benjamin Argumedo, as well. What is interesting is that Show Janitzio includes an accordion in the group, which is not typical for a traditional group of Mexican musicans known as the trio. However, the accordion adds the flavor that is needed to make the experience of the corrido from the Revolucion Mexicana a wonderful experience. This episode ends with Show Janitzio playing Valentin de la Sierra and La Muerte de un Soldado. Copyright (c) 2007, Matrix Solutons Corporation and Show Janitzio. Music performed by Show Janitzio and published with their permisison.