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Gov. JB Pritzker recently announced $3 million for preservation efforts in seven Chicago neighborhoods, including Paseo Boricua in Humboldt Park. That makes it a great time to revisit our jibarito taste test with Marisol “Pinqy Ring” Velez. Velez is a musician, community organizer, and adopted daughter of Humboldt Park. Last fall, she and host Jacoby Cochran tried three jibaritos and talked about how the plantain sandwich has become a hallmark of Chicago and its Puerto Rican community. Good news: Chaos with Care from visual artist Oscar Joyo at a Very Serious Gallery Want some more City Cast Chicago news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Chicago newsletter. Follow us @citycastchicago You can also text us or leave a voicemail at: 773 780-0246 Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Windows Weekly, Leo, Richard, and Paul discuss the successful acquisition of Activision Blizzard, the questionable success of Windows 11 adoption, new Windows Insider program builds, and updates on AI integration in Microsoft/Google products. Microsoft acquires Activision Blizzard This came in the wake of the UK CMA accepting the Microsoft concessions The FTC is still being a sore loser despite facts and logic No AB titles on Game Pass until 2024, Phil Spencer says Bethesda's Pete Hines is leaving the company Windows 11 Microsoft leak reveals that there are 400 million PCs running Windows 11 This tells us a few things. That there are 1 billion PCs still running Windows 10 What did Windows 10 adoption look like at 2 years? What different factors impact both adoption rates? What will happen when Microsoft retires Windows 10 in two years? Why was Microsoft so transparent about Windows 10 adoption and so non-transparent about Windows 11 adoption? New Beta build landed last Friday with some more interesting news for Europe Back on October 12, a new Release Preview channel build arrived with a quiet change we never noticed or discussed. There is a new System Components section in Settings > System New Dev build today: Copilot support for multimon, more File Explorer relability fixes New Canary build today: Mail and Calendar no longer installed on clean install, Bluetooth LE support for hearing aids, new location functionality It's official: Windows 7/8 keys can no longer activate Windows 11 There are THREE new Dave Cutler interviews on YouTube! Microsoft Microsoft owes $29 billion in back taxes AI Google releases new smartphones and all the mainstream press can talk about is faux nonsense worries about photo editing altering reality. Let's be more sophisticated here, please Microsoft Edge 118 adds an AI-powered Find on Page feature Google will also indemnify users for AI Google Search Generative Experience can now generate images Xbox More Game Pass titles for October Microsoft announces new accessibility features for Xbox Xbox Series S starter bundle is just Xbox Series S + 3 mos of Game Pass Tips & Picks App pick of the week: DuckDuckGo browser App pick of the week: AllDup RunAs Radio this week: Large Language Models for IT Pros with Seth Juarez Brown liquor pick of the week: Quinta do Portal 20 year Tawny Port Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: wix.com/studio?utm_campaign=pa_podcast_studio_10/23_TWiT%5Esponsors_cta canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT Miro.com/podcast
In this episode of Windows Weekly, Leo, Richard, and Paul discuss the successful acquisition of Activision Blizzard, the questionable success of Windows 11 adoption, new Windows Insider program builds, and updates on AI integration in Microsoft/Google products. Microsoft acquires Activision Blizzard This came in the wake of the UK CMA accepting the Microsoft concessions The FTC is still being a sore loser despite facts and logic No AB titles on Game Pass until 2024, Phil Spencer says Bethesda's Pete Hines is leaving the company Windows 11 Microsoft leak reveals that there are 400 million PCs running Windows 11 This tells us a few things. That there are 1 billion PCs still running Windows 10 What did Windows 10 adoption look like at 2 years? What different factors impact both adoption rates? What will happen when Microsoft retires Windows 10 in two years? Why was Microsoft so transparent about Windows 10 adoption and so non-transparent about Windows 11 adoption? New Beta build landed last Friday with some more interesting news for Europe Back on October 12, a new Release Preview channel build arrived with a quiet change we never noticed or discussed. There is a new System Components section in Settings > System New Dev build today: Copilot support for multimon, more File Explorer relability fixes New Canary build today: Mail and Calendar no longer installed on clean install, Bluetooth LE support for hearing aids, new location functionality It's official: Windows 7/8 keys can no longer activate Windows 11 There are THREE new Dave Cutler interviews on YouTube! Microsoft Microsoft owes $29 billion in back taxes AI Google releases new smartphones and all the mainstream press can talk about is faux nonsense worries about photo editing altering reality. Let's be more sophisticated here, please Microsoft Edge 118 adds an AI-powered Find on Page feature Google will also indemnify users for AI Google Search Generative Experience can now generate images Xbox More Game Pass titles for October Microsoft announces new accessibility features for Xbox Xbox Series S starter bundle is just Xbox Series S + 3 mos of Game Pass Tips & Picks App pick of the week: DuckDuckGo browser App pick of the week: AllDup RunAs Radio this week: Large Language Models for IT Pros with Seth Juarez Brown liquor pick of the week: Quinta do Portal 20 year Tawny Port Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: wix.com/studio?utm_campaign=pa_podcast_studio_10/23_TWiT%5Esponsors_cta canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT Miro.com/podcast
On Windows Weekly, Richard Campbell, Leo Laporte, and Paul Thurrott joke around about Microsoft's financial shenanigans involving Puerto Rico and an IRS audit covering 2004-2013. Did Microsoft pull a Jibarito, Tripleta, or a Mofongo? Full episode at http://twit.tv/ww851 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Richard Campbell, and Paul Thurrott You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/ Sponsor: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT
On Windows Weekly, Richard Campbell, Leo Laporte, and Paul Thurrott joke around about Microsoft's financial shenanigans involving Puerto Rico and an IRS audit covering 2004-2013. Did Microsoft pull a Jibarito, Tripleta, or a Mofongo? Full episode at http://twit.tv/ww851 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Richard Campbell, and Paul Thurrott You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/ Sponsor: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT
Who knew this fried, green plantain sandwich was a 90s baby from Chicago!?! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mirepoixtastebuds/support
Chicago is home to dozens of culinary creations, and the jibarito is by far one of the best. Imagine a juicy steak sandwich with lettuce, tomato, garlic aioli, and instead of bread, two smashed and fried green plantains. Despite the mouthwatering description, host Jacoby Cochran had never tried the Puerto Rican masterpiece. So we grabbed three different sandwiches and made our way to Humboldt Park alongside local performer and community organizer Marisol “Pinqy Ring” Velez. We tasted the sandwiches, without knowing who made them, and decided who had Chicago's best jibarito. Want some more City Cast Chicago news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Chicago newsletter. Follow us @citycastchicago You can also text us or leave a voicemail at: 773 780-0246 Learn more about the sponsor(s) of this show: Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bienvenidos a mi Podcasts "Boricua En U.S.A." Mi nombre es Manny, soy puertorriqueño y soy un Jibarito que se cree un Conductor Profesional por casi cinco años en la nación americana. En este podcast quiero compartir con ustedes curiosidades, anécdotas y experiencias de mis viajes de estado en estado. Así que, ya sea que haga los podcast diarios o semanal trataré de grabar toda mi locuras para el entretenimiento de todos ustedes. ¿Y por qué hacer esto de los podcast? Sencillo, "Just for Fun", pasar un buen rato y compartir mis experiencias con todos ustedes que me escuchan. Así que sin más preámbulo, "Boricua en U.S.A.", COMIENZA AHORA!!
"El Cantante de los Cantantes", Héctor Lavoe; a 30 años de su muerte, nuestro #viernesdecolorete rinde un homenaje al "Jibarito de Ponce ", su música , su vida y su legado . No te pierdas la transmisión HOY a las 5 de la tarde en los 107.3 FM de @omegastereo1073 y también en omegastereo.com #salsa #elreydelapuntualidad #elcantantedeloscantantes
Made in Chicago: Stories Behind 30 Great Hometown Bites Presented by Monica Eng and David Hammond Chicago food shows its true depth in classic dishes conceived in the kitchens of immigrant innovators, neighborhood entrepreneurs, and mom-and-pop visionaries. Monica Eng and David Hammond draw on decades of exploring the city's food landscape to serve up thirty can't-miss eats found in all corners of Chicago. From Mild Sauce to the Jibarito and from Taffy Grapes to Steak and Lemonade, Eng and Hammond present stories of the people and places behind each dish while illuminating how these local favorites reflect the multifaceted history of the city and the people who live there. Monica Eng is a reporter for Axios Chicago and co-host of The Chewing Podcast. Before joining Axios, Monica was food, health and Curious City reporter for WBEZ. For 16 years Eng was a food, culture and watchdog-investigative reporter at the Chicago Tribune. She has been nominated for the James Beard Award five times for her good writing. David Hammond, born in Chicago, is a father of three, a former college professor and corporate communications consultant. He has written food reviews for Chicago Reader and TimeOut, as well as the Food Detective column for the Chicago Sun-Times; he is a co-founder of LTHForum.com, the Chicago culinary chat site, and he has produced and hosted the Sound Bites series on Chicago Public Radio. He is currently Dining & Drinking Editor at Newcity, Chicago, a regular contributor to Oak Park's Wednesday Journal, Chicago Tribune, Better, and a number of other local and national publications. Recorded via Zoom on April 6, 2023 CONNECT WITH CULINARY HISTORIANS OF CHICAGO ✔ MEMBERSHIP https://culinaryhistorians.org/membership/ ✔ EMAIL LIST http://culinaryhistorians.org/join-our-email-list/ ✔ S U B S C R I B E https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6Y0-9lTi1-JYu22Bt4_-9w ✔ F A C E B O O K https://www.facebook.com/CulinaryHistoriansOfChicago ✔ PODCAST 2008 to Present https://culinaryhistorians.org/podcasts/ By Presenter https://culinaryhistorians.org/podcasts-by-presenter/ ✔ YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6Y0-9lTi1-JYu22Bt4_-9w ✔ W E B S I T E https://www.CulinaryHistorians.org
Esta semana tenemos con nosotros al guitarrista de Puerto Rico Samuel Ortiz. Hablamos de sus inicios en la música, del amor que el tiene por su isla y su música. De su nuevo proyecto musical Jibarito, de lo difícil que fueron hacerle arreglos algunas de estas canciones clásicas de la música Puertorriqueña como Lamento Borincano, Verde Luz, El Villancico Yaucano entre otras. REDES Desde La Linea Podcast https://linktr.ee/DesdeLaLineaPod Samuel Ortiz https://linktr.ee/ortizrsamuel Melo @m3lolmr ''iG''
#HOY EN #APOYALONUESTRO@culturaprofetica_oficial nos invitan el 13 de agosto al #hirambithorn para celebrar sus #25AñosSobrevolando@raquelsofia estrena su álbum #LeccionesDeUnaVidaCagandolaEnElAmor y escuchamos la canción #PlanZ junto a @pedrocapo @alejoofficiall estrena su álbum #FullDiscoteka , habla sobre sus colaboraciones y escuchamos #SeEnamoraDeUnReggaetonero@ortizrsamuel interpreta a grandes artistas en su último álbum #Jibarito y escuchamos #LamentoBorincano Esto y más junto a @cameraandaction VIERNES (12PM) y SÁBADO (4PM)SPOTIFY (5PM) Sintoniza por radioactivapr.com
Desde tiempos inmemoriales, los solsticios han sido eventos muy esperados... y es que distintos pueblos y civilizaciones a través del mundo lograron comprender la importancia de estos días tan especiales: el más largo del año, que da inicio al verano; y el más corto, que anuncia la llegada del invierno. Hoy, solsticio de invierno 2022, les contamos sobre el origen de las celebraciones más importantes de nuestro país referentes a esta fecha: el ancestral Inti Raymi, fastuosamente escenificado cada año en el Cusco y cuya historia se remonta al tiempo de los Incas, y la Fiesta de San Juan, cuya alegría y colorido engalanan las diferentes ciudades y pueblos de nuestra Amazonía. ¡Gracias a nuestros Patreons que hacen posible llegar semana a semana con los episodios de Por las Rutas! Para ser parte de nuestro Patreon, visita: https://www.patreon.com/porlasrutasdelacuriosidad; también puedes apoyarnos mediante Yape o Plin: https://bit.ly/2WVpqGc. Gracias por la portada a JB Design – Diseño, Diagramación y Publicidad REFERENCIAS: https://sisbib.unmsm.edu.pe/bibvirtual/publicaciones/antropologia/2003_N01/a05.htm https://porlasrutas.com/2021/06/el-inti-raymi/ https://www.unapiquitos.edu.pe/publicaciones/miscelanea/descargas/SAN%20JUAN.pdf http://www.fmmperu.org/otros/2014/sanjuan.pdf https://www.ytuqueplanes.com/blog-viajero/nacional/fiesta-de-san-juan-todo-lo-que-puedes-hacer-en-la-selva-peruana AUDIOS UTILIZADOS EN ESTE PROGRAMA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8xe-pwk1NQ MÚSICA UTILIZADA EN ESTE PROGRAMA (TODOS LOS DERECHOS PERTENECEN A LOS AUTORES, COMPOSITORES Y/O INTÉRPRETES) Danza de tijeras, Wayanay / Autor: Danza folklórica de los departamentos de Apurímac, Ayacucho y Huancavelica Salta yanasita, Jibarito de la Selva / Autor: Clemente Ruiz Intillay, taytallay, Música tradicional de la celebración del Inti Raymi / Autor: Abel Rozas Popurrí de cumbias y pandillas, Los Hijos de Lamas / Autor: Los Hijos de Lamas Enchanting adventures, Jay Man / Autor: Jay Man
John has a paper cut, Alison feels seen, and Liz is cheating on her homework. Please email your letters of comment to octothorpecast@gmail.com and tag @OctothorpeCast when you post about the show on social media. Content warnings this episode: racism and sexism (chapter 6) Letters of comment Phil Dyson Chris Garcia Bradley Harris “I listened to some of your Octothorpe podcast which was cool in general just because I like to hear the British styles of speech. Also I agree with John that Detroit-style pizza is very good. I too have some food recommendations for Chicago so you may look forward to those (if you want to get a start, look up ‘Jibarito'), yum!” Mark Plummer Hugo Voter Packets DisCon III has translated their Souvenir Book into Chinese Chengdu Worldcon has a Translation Services Working Division Chicon 8 programme participation “Chicon 8 will be using an opt-in program development model.” Data in convention planning Disney's FastPass: A Complicated History by Defunctland Len Testa's model of theme park behaviour Picks Alison: Everything Everywhere All at Once John: Paper cuts Liz: Raybearer (paperback, epub, audiobook, Amazon) and Redemptor (paperback, epub, audiobook, Amazon) by Jordan Ifueko Credits Cover art: Brad W Foster Image description: Illustration by Brad W Foster. Three aliens cluster around an old-style radio microphone in turquoise with a red speaker grille and green text saying “ON AIR”. The aliens from left to right are green, pink, and blue and look suspiciously like the hosts of Octothorpe. The title of the podcast is atop the artwork in orange. Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)
HomeNoticiasPR: El Invader Se Corona Nuevo Campeón Mundial De La IWAPR: El Invader se corona nuevo campeón Mundial de la IWAOn 04/30/2022 By PRWrestlingInvader3FacebookWhatsAppTwitterCopy LinkCompartirEl Invader venció a Manny Ferno en el evento de la IWA Juicio Final celebrado en Humacao para coronarse nuevo campeón Mundial. #Manny le lanzó polvo en un punto pero esto no fue suficiente para luego #Invader, de 76 años, ganar la lucha, cual en general fue corta.El camerino técnico luego fue al ring a celebrar con el “Jibarito de San Lorenzo” su primer reinado como campeón de la #IWAVideo : https://youtu.be/I8gIXld97_w
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Dialogamos con Star Roger sobre sus humildes inicios en la lucha libre, sus pasos en la IWA, ¿Su personaje del Jibarito era una burla a Carlos Colón?, su crecimiento en WWC, su evolución en WWL, la rivalidad que cambió la lucha libre en Puerto Rico con Mr. 450, su corrida en CWA, su llegada a LAWE y mucho más. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lucha-libre-online/support
In this episode I sit down with the producer of this podcast, Michael Johnson(once again) as we discuss hosting open mics, who would win in a fight and whether or not I like pickled foods. How delicious is a Jibarito? How much do I walk? Listen and find out Bio: Michael is from Chicago and has been doing stand-up comedy for 4 years. He currently produces Shots Fired on Wednesday's at Savemore Lounge in Chicago. Socials: @therealmikesta on Instagram
En este Latinoamérica Musical, no nos pusimos a hablar de cine, pero si de la música que forma parte a la banda sonora de una película, que justamente muestra la vida de una las figuras más importantes de la salsa. El Cantante, es el film que retrata la carrera de Hector Lavoe, protagonizada por Marc Antony y J Lo, (ella además productora), y que muchas veces fue cuestionada por insistir en el costado oscuro de la vida del “Jibarito de Ponce”. Claudio Lencina trae estas canciones que además le dan vida al disco del mismo nombre.
Rob is back! He and Nelson go into detail about Kanye's Sophomore album while eating some great Puerto Rican cuisine. Laughter and Tears are joined together on this episode of Gastral Travelin' Follow us on socials HOST: @nellynutbuster EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: @lilrobbyvince ON-AIR PRODUCER: @randy_byard CULINARY GENIUS: @chef.in.high.def --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
¿Podrá lograr el Senado una votación en Plan de Infraestructura de Biden antes del receso de agosto? ¿Que tan bien o mal parado quedó Biden en su Townhall de CNN en Ohio? ¿Lo ayudó en su estrategia de justificar letargo en vacunación #COVID19 en EStados Unidos? ¿Dejará Nancy Pelosi que Liz Cheney se sirva a 2 manos en Comite de la Cámara sobre Insurrección del 6 de enero? ¿Que tan profundo la metió Pierluisi en su obstinación de irse de vacaciones en medio de crisis gemelas de "Paro de Camioneros" y "Pugna Ambiental sobre Sol y Playa"? ¿El #CasoRossello murió con el NO HA LUGAR del Supremo? ¿Quien hace mas papeloneo en sus enfoques de opinión sobre la crisis actual que se vive en Cuba? ADEMAS, EN SEGMENTO RANDOM: El bochinche con la transición profesional de Jay Fonseca, Nuestra evaluación sobre si Amazon Prime mordió mas de lo que puede tragar con #EvangelionThriceUponATime y vistazo a los papelones pre-olimpicos en #Formula 1 y #NASCAR. DELEN. PLAY. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imponderableselpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/imponderableselpodcast/support
En este segmento dedicado a la música de nuestro continente Claudio Lencina presenta a Héctor Lavoe, la figura más importante del mundo de la salsa. Hace un recorrido por los hechos que marcaron su vida del “Jibarito de Ponce”, sus tragedias, sus éxitos musicales y su legado.
On today's show, we welcome Ali Six. He is a multi-medium artist from Chicago. Among other things, in today's episode we're going to discuss the role Aladdin & Michael Jordan played in his name, his 3 key takeaways for aspiring artists he's learned in his career, what getting arrested meant for his trajectory in the Chicago art scene and where in the diaspora the Jibarito was first created. Host, Joshua Smyser-DeLeon's Twitter ★ https://twitter.com/jsdeleon Donate: https://www.savechicagomedia.org Podcast Website ★ https://www.paseomedia.org YouTube Channel ★ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiErkggr7eqspgCfR9jUOZA Facebook ★ https://www.facebook.com/paseopodcast Twitter ★ http://twitter.com/PaseoPodcast Instagram ★ https://www.instagram.com/paseopodcast Direct Download ★ https://www.paseomedia.org/episodes Apple Podcasts ★ http://ow.ly/9Agz50COMEF Google Podcasts ★ http://ow.ly/u80T50COMF1 Spotify ★ http://ow.ly/2g8h50COMFo Pitch A Story ★ https://www.paseomedia.org/contact Block Club Chicago Feature on the Podcast ★ http://ow.ly/MWu550COMH ★ About Our Guest(s) ★ Ali Six's Instagram ★ https://www.instagram.com/ali_six_/?hl=en Ali Six's Website ★ https://ali6chicago.bigcartel.com ★ Partners + Additional Credits ★ Chicago Public Library Paseo Podcast Discussion Group ★ https://chipublib.bibliocommons.com/events/search/q=paseo%20podcast Puerto Rican Cultural Center Website ★ https://prcc-chgo.org Register for Bomba Live! 2 ★ https://bombalive2.campsite.bio CIMA ★ https://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/independent-media-alliance-about-cima/Content?oid=82156315 Sounds ★ MEINL Percussion Donate: https://www.savechicagomedia.org
The typical Puerto Rican-inspired jibarito is a sandwich of thin-cut steak or shredded beef, tomatoes, lettuce, and garlicky mayo stuck between two fried and flattened green plantains. Recommended by a Reset listener, host Sasha-Ann Simons tries a jibarito for the first time.
Episodio EXTRA donde nos planteamos: Quien fue el responsable del regreso (por la puerta de atras) del regreso de Ricardo Rosselló? Pudo Pierluisi haber hecho algo para evitarlo? Que efectos tendrá en la dinamica del PNP, de la Administración Pierluisi y del Pais, la re-inserción de Ricky en una posición oficial? Provocará esto un #VeranoDel21 ? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imponderableselpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/imponderableselpodcast/support
Vince Acevedo is a Puerto Rican Chicago based comedian. Vince put me on my first actual show I ever did. During that show he was going to quit comedy to become a firefighter. He stuck with comedy and it was one of the best decisions he ever made. We talk about dating Latinas, relationships when you are doing comedy and this is the episode right before I get into a relationship with the love of my life. We talk gambling, comedy shows and the make up giveaway I'm doing. He tells the story of why Sammy Sosa made him a White Sox fan, I tell him why I hated Phil Mickelson and who has the best Jibarito sandwiches in the city. We talk how I used to drink homeless Puerto Rican rum and how some sage advice early from a veteran comic helped shape his career. Support The Lobo Den Patreon for goodies and bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/theloboden If you want record a podcast remote of in the Chicago land area reach out to my producer from "The People of Comedy Network" James Webb: https://www.instagram.com/aclysm/ Video: https://youtu.be/45uaSLpYvCI Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vinceacevedo/ https://www.instagram.com/lobo9110/ https://www.instagram.com/thelobodenpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/lobodenpodcast https://twitter.com/lobo9110 Donate: https://www.paypal.me/thelobodenpodcast Links: https://linktr.ee/theloboden
Noviembre Ya sabes, nuevo mes, nueva sintonia. Todos los Sonidos y Sonados de este mes comenzaran con «El cumbanchero» canción original del puertoriqueño Rafael Hernandez Marin, alias el Jibarito, eso sí, en una versión de The Toy Dolls. Además el programa cuenta con Tito Puente, The Danish National Symphony Orchestra & The Danish National Chamber […]
Monica takes us to Hong Kong’s Michelin starred dive Tim Ho Wan. Louisa invites her to surprisingly popular Chicago shop Jibaritos y Mas. Then they welcome Chewing superfan (Monica’s mom) to taste a blood sausage jibarito, but Will She Eat It?
(SPONSORED BY BOOST MOBILE) Johnny and Will from Chicago band The Evictions jump in the Mazda 3 for jibaritos from Borinquen Lounge (3811 N Western Ave, Chicago, IL 60618). They also did an amazing in-car performance, but before that happened we talked about: How dwarfism kept the third member of the Evictions from participating The delicate art of swearing in a podcast Jibarito history The garlic danger that is inherent with jibaritos Evictions history: How they came together (the senses-shattering origin story!) A parallel parking master slid in front of my car mid-interview, and it's a true miracle he never once touched the bumper The uselessness of CDs Why my office was moved to Lower Wacker
On Friday night I danced to the rhythmic genius of Quarter Street, one of Melbourne’s hottest Salsa bands, as they performed in the first of three “House Parties” at the heritage-listed Kew Court House. Spoilt with a dance floor rather than a seated concert, the audience took full advantage of the space in the former courthouse and police station. Quarter Street champion the gritty sounds typical of the Salsa Dura, a style developed in 1970s New York by the Puerto Rican migrants. Unlike its brother, Salsa Romántica, the Salsa Dura is less polished and demands a more darling sound, especially from its brass section. Quarter Street did not disappoint in that respect. Lazaro Pompa, on trumpet, along with Ben Gillespie and Jimmy Bowman, on trombones, commanded the stage with their explosive fanfare. They jolted the party to life with quick bursts of notes, bending them around the beat. The boys melted these vibrant melodies with their dynamic rhythms, charming the audience into swaying along with the music. Leo Salvo, on the güiro, Luis Poblete, on the congas, Cris Saavedra, on the bongos and cow bell and Sebastian Orellana on the drums, maintained a tight beat. However, this wasn’t the end of the rhythm section. Cesar Saavedra, on double base, along with a mysterious pianoman reinforced the beat through their melodic instruments and created that distinctive salsa sound. Together, they formed a smooth unit which balanced instrumental breaks and vocal sections. With that, who could forget the vocals of Sergio Botero, along with Salvo and Poblete. Their deeper tones cut through the higher pitches of the brass section, giving the songs a richness. To suggest they are simply singers would be selling them short; they are best described as entertainers. Botero’s spirited dancing was infectious and drew the crowd from the comfort of the walls to the open dance floor. Quarter Street closed their two-hour performance with Tumba la Caña Jibarito, or Grave, Beer, Sandwich. They called for the audience to revel in the hedonistic pleasures given to you in the moment, especially due to the inevitability of death. Both the sound and sentiment resonated with the audience, and a majority of the crowd tossed away their insecurities and dared to dance for the final song. The way I moved could only be described as a balter; an archaic English word which means to dance without art or skill, but with great joy and enthusiasm. However, it is important to note for those of you who also balter around the dancefloor, that this did not affect the quality of the night. Whether you are a seasoned salsa dancer or owner of two left feet, Quarter street will persuade you to shake off your inhibitions and allow their beat to flow through you. The Kew Court House will be having two more House Parties, starring the 8-piece Melbourne band, Papa Chango, who merge together afrobeat and psychedelic guitar, and Melbourne based Mariachi Los Romanticos, who blend Mexican folk and pop with Spanish lyrics and Latin rhythm. Papa Chango will perform on the 29th of July and Mariachi Los Romanticos will perform on the 26th of August, with doors opening at 7pm. Tickets are available online at the Hawthorne Arts Centre website. However, if you’re interested in catching Quarter Street, check out their next gig at Open Studio in Northcote, on the 22nd of July at 9pm or find them playing at The Night Cat in Fitzroy. Review written by Erin ConnellanSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Friday night I danced to the rhythmic genius of Quarter Street, one of Melbourne’s hottest Salsa bands, as they performed in the first of three “House Parties” at the heritage-listed Kew Court House. Spoilt with a dance floor rather than a seated concert, the audience took full advantage of the space in the former courthouse and police station. Quarter Street champion the gritty sounds typical of the Salsa Dura, a style developed in 1970s New York by the Puerto Rican migrants. Unlike its brother, Salsa Romántica, the Salsa Dura is less polished and demands a more darling sound, especially from its brass section. Quarter Street did not disappoint in that respect. Lazaro Pompa, on trumpet, along with Ben Gillespie and Jimmy Bowman, on trombones, commanded the stage with their explosive fanfare. They jolted the party to life with quick bursts of notes, bending them around the beat. The boys melted these vibrant melodies with their dynamic rhythms, charming the audience into swaying along with the music. Leo Salvo, on the güiro, Luis Poblete, on the congas, Cris Saavedra, on the bongos and cow bell and Sebastian Orellana on the drums, maintained a tight beat. However, this wasn’t the end of the rhythm section. Cesar Saavedra, on double base, along with a mysterious pianoman reinforced the beat through their melodic instruments and created that distinctive salsa sound. Together, they formed a smooth unit which balanced instrumental breaks and vocal sections. With that, who could forget the vocals of Sergio Botero, along with Salvo and Poblete. Their deeper tones cut through the higher pitches of the brass section, giving the songs a richness. To suggest they are simply singers would be selling them short; they are best described as entertainers. Botero’s spirited dancing was infectious and drew the crowd from the comfort of the walls to the open dance floor. Quarter Street closed their two-hour performance with Tumba la Caña Jibarito, or Grave, Beer, Sandwich. They called for the audience to revel in the hedonistic pleasures given to you in the moment, especially due to the inevitability of death. Both the sound and sentiment resonated with the audience, and a majority of the crowd tossed away their insecurities and dared to dance for the final song. The way I moved could only be described as a balter; an archaic English word which means to dance without art or skill, but with great joy and enthusiasm. However, it is important to note for those of you who also balter around the dancefloor, that this did not affect the quality of the night. Whether you are a seasoned salsa dancer or owner of two left feet, Quarter street will persuade you to shake off your inhibitions and allow their beat to flow through you. The Kew Court House will be having two more House Parties, starring the 8-piece Melbourne band, Papa Chango, who merge together afrobeat and psychedelic guitar, and Melbourne based Mariachi Los Romanticos, who blend Mexican folk and pop with Spanish lyrics and Latin rhythm. Papa Chango will perform on the 29th of July and Mariachi Los Romanticos will perform on the 26th of August, with doors opening at 7pm. Tickets are available online at the Hawthorne Arts Centre website. However, if you’re interested in catching Quarter Street, check out their next gig at Open Studio in Northcote, on the 22nd of July at 9pm or find them playing at The Night Cat in Fitzroy. Review written by Erin Connellan
El Jibarito Improv Theater, compuesto por Erik Rodríguez, Helena Ramírez y Esteban Ruiz, recientemente tuvo la oportunidad de improvisar y dar taller en la Temporada Internacional de Impro de Bogotá (TIMBO) y el Tokyo Improv Festival. En este episodio, ellos comparten experiencias haciendo su arte en países extranjeros.
Mi Gente! El Podcast! Prrr! En esta edicion. El Cantante de Los Cantantes el Jibarito de Puerto Rico, Hector Lavoe en Vivo en Africa, De San Francisco California este Jam super Clasico Heavy de La Orquesta Gitano con el Tema Salsa Gitana, Tambien de San Francisco en Salsero Julio Bravo y Su Orquesta Nos trae el Tema 'San Francisco tiene Salsa', De Louie Colon 'Mas SALSA Que Pesca'o' Para los que saben de Mazacote! De New York Roberto y su Montuno con el Tema 'Llame a Chango' Salsa Con Ashe! Lucky 7 Mambo con un Super Temaso! "Ese es el GUAGUANCO" Como un Homenaje al Gran Raphy Leavitt que Paso al Mundo de Los Ancestros el mes pasado traemos este temaso en vivo "Somos el Son" Porque Su Musica Vivira por siempre! Orquesta TNT de Colombia y Mas!!! Descarga Todos Los Podcast De Salsa Brava Radio para darle Judo de Vida a Tus Neuronas Salseras! Salsa Brava Radio! Salsa Con Ashe! Ahi!
1. Joe Cuba Sextet - El Guaguanco de Jibarito 2. Celia Cruz y Willie Colon - A Papa 3. Orquesta Aragon - Calculadora 4. Alen Gonzalez - El Rumbon 5. Mongo Santamaria - Viva La Felicidad 6. Típica '73 - Sabrosito Rumbón 7. Mongo Santamaria - Wolenche Para Chango 8. Ray Barreto - Viva La Musica 9. Joe Cuba - Salsa y Bembe 10. KXLU Los Angeles Music Library - Unknown Groove 11. Celia Cruz - Ritmo Tambor 12. Tipica 73 - Guaguanco de los Violentos 13. Tito Puente & His Orchestra - Varsity Drag 14. Ray Barretto - La Negra Tomasa
As the largest Pan-Latin musical phenomenon in history, Salsa has served to unite much of the Spanish speaking world through song and dance. This series, as a follow up to the African inspired "Soy Afro-Salsero" collection, aims to offer the alternate end of the Salsa dialog emanating from the other side of the Atlantic, offering samples that demonstrate the roots and evolution of the artform from the 1950's to the early 1980's. 1. Mongo Santamaria - Complicaciones 2. Willie Rosario - Bario Obrero 3. Tito Puente - El Cayuto 4. Ismael Rivera - Lo Tuy Es Crónico 5. Celia Cruz - Quimbara 6. Joe Cuba Sextet - El Guaguanco de Jibarito 7. Ray Barretto - Sigeres Ensoniar 8. Julio Gutierrez - Theme on Mambo 9. Tipica 73 - Asi no se quiere a nadie 10. Celia Cruz - Usted Abuso 11. Ismael Rivera - El Niche 12. Joe Aroyo - Yamoulemaw 13. Bobby Rodriguez Y La Compania - La Mas Fea 14. Raphy Leavitt y La Selecta - Lamento Rumbero 15. Mongo Santamaria - Cha Cha Rock 16. Julio Gutieres y su Orchesta - Perfidia