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Salvatore Enrico Anselmi"La città del sole"Effigi Edizionihttps://www.cpadver-effigi.com/blog/la-citta-del-sole-salvatore-enrico-anselmi/Libro candidato al Premio Campiello 2025.Millesettecento, Italia meridionale, la violenza irrompe sulla povertà e sulla rassegnazione del popolo. Una serie di efferati omicidi turba la quiete della «città bianca». L'insediamento, che si inerpica sulle colline come un animale pigro e stordito dal sole, è dominato dal santuario di Nostra Signora. Qui echeggia la voce di Iddu, il poderoso organo costruito per imitare tutti gli strumenti che risuonano nel mondo.Vittime delle uccisioni sono un sacerdote, una suora e un frate cappuccino. Un clima di mistero e sospetto cala sulla comunità. Inspiegabili appaiono le ragioni che sono all'origine dei fatti di sangue. Viene chiamato a indagare Don Argante Palomara, aristocratico ed ex inquisitore domenicano, osteggiato dal potente vescovo, monsignor Torrecremata. Un giovane di belle speranze, Lisandro, è il protagonista di questo che può essere definito un giallo ma, allo stesso tempo, un romanzo storico e di formazione. Arruolato in una congregazione segreta, Lisandro viene coinvolto nel groviglio inestricabile degli accadimenti. In un crescendo avventuroso, l'azione giunge al parossismo secondo ritmi serrati ed eventi che si susseguono come esplosioni a ripetizione. Dramma e commedia si intrecciano aprendosi a sprazzi ora lirici, ora cruenti.Una narrazione avvincente, un libro di libri, una favola barocca, una storia di storie raccontata con stile sontuoso è La Città del Sole, dove le lingue e i dialetti si intersecano in un grammelot che è voce della diaspora civile in cerca di riscatto.Salvatore Enrico Anselmi, è dottore di ricerca in Memoria e materia delle opere d'arte, Università degli studi della Tuscia. Studioso delle committenze nobiliari di età barocca in area centro-italiana, collabora con il Centro di Studi sulla Cultura e l'Immagine di Roma. Ha tenuto insegnamenti di Storia dell'arte moderna presso il corso di laurea in Conservazione e restauro dei beni culturali dell'Università della Calabria, presso l'Università di Bari-SSIS Puglia, presso il Dipartimento di Scienze dei beni culturali dell'Università della Tuscia e la Scuola di Specializzazione in Salvaguardia e Tutela dello stesso ateneo. Oltre a contributi apparsi su riviste e atti di convegno, ha pubblicato: Committenze a Orte in età barocca. Cultura gesuita e influenza pozziana. Gli Alberti e i Nuzzi (Roma 2006); In lilio decor. Committenze farnesiane in Tuscia tra XVI e XVII secolo (Roma 2009).www.ilgeniodiapelle.altervista.orgIL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
It's time for The Truth!Dougie's back in business with Sam after a well-earned week off and it's a return with a bang as we turn our attention to Manchester United - always a behemoth of a topic, who are currently seemingly locked inside a battle with themselves. After a dreary start to 2025, questions are being asked of Ruben Amorim's stewardship, and if United have actually got worse since he took over. Now, to be fair, Amorim himself said when he took the job that things were going to get worse before they got better, but much of the fanbase was expecting more of an uptick in form five months in than what we've seen on the pitch, especially after defeat to Fulham in the FA Cup wiped out one of the two remaining options that United had for silverware this campaign. But is that criticism fair? Amorim has struggled to get this squad ticking, but there are mitigating factors - the players are taking some time to adapt to his system (those that can), whilst the most impactful players in this squad have been struck down by injuries just as things were taking an upturn for them. Is that enough though, to absolve him of fault? Should United ride out this storm, trust in their new manager and try to build something long term? Or have we already seen enough to suggest that this isn't going to work and that a change is needed before United get bogged down in another cycle not going anywhere? Well, The Truth is somewhere in the middle... And remember, if you'd like more from the Rank Squad, including extra podcasts every Monday and Friday (including our weekly Postbox taking a look at the whole weekend of football) and access to our brilliant Discord community, then why not join us here on Patreon?
Prenons le temps de discuter avec Lisandro Cuxi, à l'occasion de la sortie de son premier album " Cuxi Boy ".
Bienvenue dans La Leçon, le podcast sur l'art d'échouer. Cette semaine, je suis ravie de recevoir Lisandro alias Cuxi Boy. Gagnant de The Voice en 2017, avec plus de 33 millions d'écoutes pour son titre Karma, il revient avec son nouvel album Cuxi Boy sorti le 14 février dernier avec de très beaux feat, je pense notamment à Franglish...Bonne écoute les amis
Un avant-goût du prochain épisode de la Leçon qui sort vendredi à 23h30 !
En un diálogo con Mañanas Blu, el exdirector de la Dian Lisandro Junco entregó detalles y analizó sobre el contrabando en el país, esto a propósito de alias 'Papá Pitufo'.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
PLENTY to get into this week. We begin with Michael Oliver's insane decision to send off Myles Lewis-Skelly and then move onto the rest of the 3pm slate (including Liverpool's win over Ipswich). Jack gives his thoughts on Sanchez's howler against Manchester City and we close the show by discussing Ange's future at Tottenham and the decision not to red card Lisandro Martinez against Fulham.Hosted by Luke Byron. Joined by Tom Kennett & Jack Harper.Timestamps(00:00) Intro music(00:14) Burger King and the big splash(14:15) Michael Oliver and the Myles Lewis Skelly's red card (46:30) Liverpool cruise past Ipswich(01:01:28) Bournemouth batter Forest, Joelinton gets away with it again and Moyes wins another one(01:06:30) Haaland tramples all over Chelsea(01:52:15) Vardy mocks Spurs and Ange is in trouble(02:07:19) Lisandro escapes punishment AGAIN
Exdirector De La Dian, Lisandro Junco Y El Exministro De Hacienda, Juan Manuel Restrepo by Diario La república
El cazatalentos pone los pies en el pueblo porque le contaron que ahí creció, vive y la rompe un adolescente que baila en la cancha como lo hacía Juan Román Riquelme. Durante las horas que tiene por delante, Garreta tendrá que decidir si el pibe vale o le vendieron “un buzón”. Porque si de verdad Lisandro es un “Riquelmito”, Garreta tiene que ser el que lo empuje a primera, cueste lo que cueste. Este cuento forma parte de la antología Apóstoles de Román, un compilado de textos sobre Riquelme editado en 2024 por la editorial Fútbol Contado. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Pre producción y voz: CECILIA BONA Editó este episodio: DANY FERNÁNDEZ (@danyrap.f) para @activandoproducciones.proyecto ¡Ayudanos a crecer! Patrociná POR QUÉ LEER: https://porqueleer.com/patrocina Nuestras redes sociales: ⚡https://instagram.com/porqueleerok ⚡https://twitter.com/porqueleerok ⚡https://www.facebook.com/porqueleerok/
Leo Bachanian y José Miguel Pinochet analizan el empate entre el Liverpool y el Manchester United, en un partidazo que contó con un segundo tiempo extraordinario. Los de Rubén Amorim dieron un paso hacia adelante en la búsqueda de la recuperación, mientras que el Liverpool conserva la ventaja en la cima. Las dos caras de TAA, los golazos de Gakpo y Lisandro, el despliegue de Dalot y una función que no beneficia (tanto) a Luis Díaz. Además, el repaso del triunfo del Manchester City, el empate del Arsenal y del Chelsea, más la derrota del Tottenham y un nombre propio: Raúl Jiménez. Y a ti, si te gusta Universo Premier League, suscríbete al programa. ¡Arrancamos! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Leo Bachanian y José Miguel Pinochet analizan el empate entre el Liverpool y el Manchester United, en un partidazo que contó con un segundo tiempo extraordinario. Los de Rubén Amorim dieron un paso hacia adelante en la búsqueda de la recuperación, mientras que el Liverpool conserva la ventaja en la cima. Las dos caras de TAA, los golazos de Gakpo y Lisandro, el despliegue de Dalot y una función que no beneficia (tanto) a Luis Díaz. Además, el repaso del triunfo del Manchester City, el empate del Arsenal y del Chelsea, más la derrota del Tottenham y un nombre propio: Raúl Jiménez. Y a ti, si te gusta Universo Premier League, suscríbete al programa. ¡Arrancamos! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Abogado, escritor, fue uno de los políticos más destacados de Argentina durante el siglo XX, conocido por su incansable lucha contra la corrupción y sus principios de ética pública y transparencia en la gestión. Nació en la ciudad de Rosario, provincia de Santa Fe, el 6 de diciembre de 1868. En sus años formativos, De la Torre estudió en el Colegio Nacional de Rosario y luego se trasladó a Buenos Aires en 1886 para estudiar abogacía. Su tesis se centró en el régimen municipal, defendiendo la idea de que el Congreso debía garantizar la autonomía municipal en todo el territorio, una visión que inspiraría la reforma de la Constitución Nacional de 1994. En política, participó en las Revoluciones del Parque en 1890 y 1893, y fue uno de los fundadores de la Unión Cívica Radical en 1891, aunque luego dejó el partido por profundas diferencias con Hipólito Yrigoyen. En 1912, De la Torre fundó la Liga del Sur en Rosario, que representaba a la burguesía rural y a los pequeños productores de la región. Dos años después, este grupo evolucionó en el Partido Demócrata Progresista (PDP), el cual promovía reformas tributarias para gravar la riqueza y reducir los impuestos al consumo, el desarrollo de una marina mercante nacional y políticas de proteccionismo industrial. Su fuerte compromiso con la justicia y su oposición a la corrupción lo llevaron a investigar el famoso pacto Roca-Runciman en 1933, revelando una compleja red de sobornos y privilegios para frigoríficos británicos en la exportación de carne argentina. El 23 de julio de 1935, en el debate sobre dicho pacto en el Senado, mientras De la Torre discutía con el entonces ministro de Agricultura, Luis Duhau, el senador Enzo Bordabehere intentó defenderlo y fue asesinado por el ex comisario Ramón Valdez Cora. La pérdida de su amigo y aliado fue un golpe devastador para De la Torre que renunció a su cargo en 1937 y se retiró de la vida política. El 5 de enero de 1939, abatido por la muerte de su madre y por las frustraciones acumuladas en su carrera política, puso fin a su vida en su departamento de la calle Esmeralda, en la ciudad de Buenos Aires. Lo recordamos en esta fecha a través de su propio testimonio, conservado en el Archivo Histórico de Radio Nacional. FICHA TÉCNICA Música y testimonio 1931-09-12 Doctor Lisandro de la Torre (Proclamación como candidato del Partido Demócrata Progresista para las elecciones presidenciales) Te vas (Abel Fleury) Alejo de los Reyes [2016 del Álbum “Sobretarde”] Yo soy del ´30 (Aníbal Troilo - Héctor Méndez) Edmundo Rivero [1980 del Álbum “Sur”] Edición: Fabián Panizzi
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1 Gol Sol De America 1 Vs Nacional 0 Lisandro Cabrera by ABC Color
4 Gol Sol De America 3 Vs Nacional 1 Lisandro Cabrera by ABC Color
Hello Rank Squad!We're dialling in today on the big news that broke this week - Manchester United's sacking of Erik ten Hag and their approach to replace him with Sporting CP's Rúben Amorim - which at the time of recording looks very close to being completed. First of all, Dean walks us through the ins and outs of how the Manchester United backroom came to the conclusion that they were going to part ways with Ten Hag, and why it happened at this point; before detailing their approach for Amorim and how they were able to move so swiftly and efficiently in securing their first-choice target. Then, in Part Two, Jack takes over to talk about what Amorim brings to the table, both on a personal level and from a tactical perspective. We discuss the nature of Sporting when he took over there, and how he has form for turning around a huge club which is on its knees, as well as his communication mastery and how he has got a disparate group of players to buy into his methods and turned Sporting from also-rans to the dominant force in Portuguese football. There's also a chat around how his formation and ideology maps onto this current Manchester United squad - the players who will thrive in Amorim's 3-4-2-1 and those who might struggle for minutes, as well as some thoughts about problem areas which United will probably have to look to tackle in the January transfer market or the summer. Finally, in Part Three, we talk a little bit about Monday's Ballon d'Or trophy, which was awarded to Rodri of Manchester City and Spain. There was quite a fallout from his victory, including Real Madrid somewhat throwing their toys out of the pram about the fact that Vinicius Jr didn't win it, so we give our thoughts on the entire unsavoury scene. It's Ranks! And remember, if you'd like more from the Rank Squad, including extra podcasts every Monday and Friday (including our weekly Postbox taking a look at the whole weekend of football) and access to our brilliant Discord community, then why not join us here on Patreon?
3 - Gol 3 Sol De América Vs Tacuary FC 0 - Lisandro Cabrera by ABC Color
Lisandro Nogueira está em Campo Grande (MS) e faz o Cinema Falado direto de lá.Lisandro indica filmes sobre inteligência artificial e o filosofo Luiz Pondé, articulista da Folha de SP, participa e indica dois filmes.Neste episódio, ele realiza um destaque para filmes o Pantanal e as musicas de Almir Sater. O Cinema Falado acontece todos os sabado e domingo, às 11h da manhã, na Radio Executiva - FM 92,7.
Paula Bertol y Luis Tonelli entrevistan a Lisandro Catalán, el Vice Jefe de Gabinete de Ministros de la Nación. Conversaron sobre la agenda del Gobierno, el encuentro en IDEA, su relación con los medios y con la oposición política.
Un operativo de Bomberos Zapadores y Policía logró controlar el fuego sobre las viviendas ubicadas sobre Lisandro de la Torre al 4.300.
Hoy conversamos en vivo desde nuestro estudio en el Tema del Día con Lisandro Pohl, ex dirigente deportivo, empresario, ex director Ejecutivo de Alianza F.C. panelista del programa de radio "Los Ex del Futbol"
¡Piscina de la Muerte! ¡Aguja Dinámica! ¡Juntos! ¡Más héroes y villanos semi olvidados! Todo esto, con mucha acción, chiste de pitos, y una cuarta pared más rota que la billetera de Hugh Jackman con toda la guita que le pagaron por volver como Wolverine. Y obviamente, Ryan Reynolds, el fan número uno de Deadpool. Nos juntamos con nuestros amigos de Hablando en Globitos, Mario y Lisandro, para una RE: seña de LA película de Marvel del año... porque es la única, posta. Además leimos el breve pasaje de Gail Simone por el comic de Deadpool, con arte de un equipo entero de fútbol llamado Udon. Con musica de Rob Simonsen, Rush, Fiambre Moderno, y Cypress Hill. Escuchalo en tu plataforma de podcasts favorita, primero lo subimos a Ivoox: bit.ly/perdidos587 Próximo programa: Star Wars - The Acolyte.
A new book reveals an incredible slice of Cuban-American history that's been all but forgotten until now. Lisandro Perez‘s Sugar, Cigars and Revolution: The Making of Cuban New York (NYU Press, 2018) tells the story of a vibrant Cuban émigré community in 19th-century New York that ranged from wealthy sugar plantation owners investing their fortunes in New York real estate, to working-class Cubans rolling cigars in Lower Manhattan decades before the industry took hold in Tampa. Cubans in New York had their own businesses, newspapers, and clubs, and many were involved in the struggle to liberate Cuba from colonial Spain. Among those New York-based political activists was the great hero and poet Jose Marti, who lived most of his adult life here. In fact, says Perez, a professor at John Jay College of the City University of New York in the department of Latin American and Latino/Latina studies, New York was the most important city in the U.S. for Cubans until 1960, when of course Miami became the destination for Cubans fleeing communism. This interview is part of an occasional series on the history of New York City sponsored by the Gotham Center at CUNY. Beth Harpaz is the editor for the CUNY website SUM, which showcases books and research from the CUNY community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A new book reveals an incredible slice of Cuban-American history that's been all but forgotten until now. Lisandro Perez‘s Sugar, Cigars and Revolution: The Making of Cuban New York (NYU Press, 2018) tells the story of a vibrant Cuban émigré community in 19th-century New York that ranged from wealthy sugar plantation owners investing their fortunes in New York real estate, to working-class Cubans rolling cigars in Lower Manhattan decades before the industry took hold in Tampa. Cubans in New York had their own businesses, newspapers, and clubs, and many were involved in the struggle to liberate Cuba from colonial Spain. Among those New York-based political activists was the great hero and poet Jose Marti, who lived most of his adult life here. In fact, says Perez, a professor at John Jay College of the City University of New York in the department of Latin American and Latino/Latina studies, New York was the most important city in the U.S. for Cubans until 1960, when of course Miami became the destination for Cubans fleeing communism. This interview is part of an occasional series on the history of New York City sponsored by the Gotham Center at CUNY. Beth Harpaz is the editor for the CUNY website SUM, which showcases books and research from the CUNY community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
En nuestro bloque semanal de cine, os hablamos de la película Eureka, del argentino Lisandro Alonso, que se acaba de estrenar en España. El film entrelaza tres historias de diferentes épocas para acercarnos diferentes visiones sobre los pueblos originarios americanos. Protagonizada por Viggo Mortensen y Chiara Mastroianni. La película se estrenó en la pasada edición del Festival de Cannes, y, antes de llegar a nuestros cines, ha pasado por varios festivales internacionales, resultando premiada en el de Gijón. Antes como siempre, repasamos la actualidad de las noticias. Escuchar audio
1939 - Defraudado de la política de su país, desencantado del mundo en general, a de la Torre lo invade una oscuridad que lo lleva a quitarse la vida. Antes de dispar directamente sobre su corazón, escribió esta carta. Un espacio de Bárbara Espejo.
In this episode of the podcast, we spotlight the Parents of Darden student organization with a conversation with Lisandro Sagastume and Hailey Webster. Lisandro is a recent graduate in UVA Darden's Full-Time MBA Class of 2024, and Hailey is a rising second year student in UVA Darden's Full-Time MBA Class of 2025 and both have served as leaders of Parents of Darden. We talk with Lisandro and Hailey about their decision to pursue an MBA, what led them to Darden, balancing the demands of an MBA program and family commitments, how Parents of Darden supported them during their time at Darden and more. For more insights, tips, and stories about the Darden experience, be sure to check out the Discover Darden Admissions blog and follow us on Instagram @dardenmba.
Reciban un cordial saludo. Desde Cali (Colombia), les habla Sergio Luis López, compartiéndoles un nuevo episodio de "Así la escuché yo..." El artista colombiano Lisandro Meza publicó en 1996 el álbum “Porque usted lo ha pedido”, del cual fue éxito la canción “El niño majadero”. Esta canción es una composición del gran artista puertorriqueño Daniel Santos, la cual grabó en 1949 con la legendaria Sonora Matancera bajo el título “El niño majadero”. Así la escuché yo… ¿Y tú, conocías la grabación original de Daniel Santos Autores: Daniel Santos (puertorriqueño) & Pablo Cairo (cubano) El niño majadero - Lisandro Meza (1996) "Porque usted lo ha pedido" álbum (1996) Lisandro Meza Márquez (colombiano) El niño majadero - Daniel Santos & Sonora Matancera (1949) single “El niño majadero/Amor del alma” (1949) Daniel Santos (nombre real Daniel Doroteo de los Santos Betancourt, puertorriqueño) Sonora Matancera (orquesta cubana) Ritmo: Guaracha ___________________ “Así la escuché yo…” Temporada: 8 Episodio: 45 Sergio Productions Cali – Colombia Sergio Luis López Mora
durée : 00:58:38 - Plan large - par : Antoine Guillot - Aujourd'hui nous recevons les cinéastes Yossi Aviram pour "Il n'y a pas d'ombre dans le désert", Lisandro Alonso pour "Eureka", et encore Asmae El Moudir, et aussi Sophie-Catherine Gallet. - invités : Yossi Aviram Réalisateur; Lisandro Alonso cinéaste; Asmae El Moundir cinéaste; Sophie-Catherine Gallet Collaboratrice à France Culture, critique de cinéma à Revus et corrigés, cinéaste
durée : 00:58:38 - Plan large - par : Antoine Guillot - Aujourd'hui nous recevons les cinéastes Yossi Aviram pour "Il n'y a pas d'ombre dans le désert", Lisandro Alonso pour "Eureka", et encore Asmae El Moudir, et aussi Sophie-Catherine Gallet. - invités : Yossi Aviram Réalisateur; Lisandro Alonso cinéaste; Asmae El Moundir cinéaste; Sophie-Catherine Gallet Collaboratrice à France Culture, critique de cinéma à Revus et corrigés, cinéaste
#701. United secure a comfortable victory over David Moyes' West Ham at Old Trafford. Is this finally the turning point? Two goals from Alejandro Garnacho and another from Rasmus Hojlund set United up for a crucial three points. But will Lisandro Martinez injury cast a shadow over a decent performance? Ed & Dan discuss all the fallout. For backers, we talk about the players most likely to leave the club this summer.00:00 Introduction and David Moyes' Record01:02 Manchester United's Performance02:11 Injuries and Fitness Concerns06:27 Diogo Dalot's Performance08:22 Mason Greenwood's Form and Potential Sale09:15 Raphael Varane and Casemiro's Performances11:23 The Importance of Experience in the Squad12:44 Potential Transfers in the Summer25:22 Balancing the Team and Potential Signings28:09 Erik ten Hag's Transfer Influence32:46 Building Team Spirit35:21 The Role of Onana, Lisandro, and Mainoo in build-up37:53 Upcoming Changes in Management39:24 The Impact of INEOS Partial Takeover41:14 Transfer Needs42:04 Aston Villa's Performance45:11 Villa Game's Importance46:47 Competition with Villa and Tottenham47:03 Ten Hag's Impact on United47:33 Martinez's Importance to United48:58 Kalvin Phillips, LOLs52:11 Leeds' Curious Signings53:09 Wrap-upIf you are interested in supporting the show and accessing exclusive bonus episodes, check out our Patreon page. No Question About That is available on YouTube, Apple, Google, Stitcher, Spotify, Amazon and all podcast apps. Hit that subscribe button, leave a rating and write a review. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Author/Professor in Dept. of Latin American/Latinx Studies at John Jay College CUNY Lisandro Perez talks about his latest release “The House on G Street: A Cuban Family Saga” telling a multi-generational story that's distinctly Cuban and relatable to immigrant families everywhere with a stake in survival of democracy, and relays the tales of two officers who fought against the Spanish for Cuban independence, plus tales of family division, orphans getting a mass fortune, a fatal love triangle and more! Lisandro is also the author of “Sugar, Cigars, & Revolution: The Making of Cuban NY” and tells of his upbringing born in LaHabara, Cuba and emigrating with his parents to the U.S. in 1960, later settling in Miami graduating from the University of Miami in Sociology and served at Florida International Univ. for 12 years! Check out the amazing Lisandro Perez and his latest release at many major retailers and www.jjay.cuny.edu/faculty/lisandro-perez today! #lisandroperez #author #professor #cuba #thehouseongstreet #sugarcigarsrevolution #miami #florida #johnjaycollege #cuny #cuban #cubancigars #fidelcastro #universityofmiami #floriainternational #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerlisandroperez #themikewagnershowlisandroperez --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/support
Author/Professor in Dept. of Latin American/Latinx Studies at John Jay College CUNY Lisandro Perez talks about his latest release “The House on G Street: A Cuban Family Saga” telling a multi-generational story that's distinctly Cuban and relatable to immigrant families everywhere with a stake in survival of democracy, and relays the tales of two officers who fought against the Spanish for Cuban independence, plus tales of family division, orphans getting a mass fortune, a fatal love triangle and more! Lisandro is also the author of “Sugar, Cigars, & Revolution: The Making of Cuban NY” and tells of his upbringing born in LaHabara, Cuba and emigrating with his parents to the U.S. in 1960, later settling in Miami graduating from the University of Miami in Sociology and served at Florida International Univ. for 12 years! Check out the amazing Lisandro Perez and his latest release at many major retailers and www.jjay.cuny.edu/faculty/lisandro-perez today! #lisandroperez #author #professor #cuba #thehouseongstreet #sugarcigarsrevolution #miami #florida #johnjaycollege #cuny #cuban #cubancigars #fidelcastro #universityofmiami #floriainternational #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerlisandroperez #themikewagnershowlisandroperez --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/support
On this episode of Okie Podcast, I am joined by actor, film maker, writer, and creator & Coordinator of the indie showcase Lisandro Boccacci Join us as we talk about where he's from, what growing up was like, working on different film projects, art, getting into acting, INDIE Showcase, future projects, saving the Geaux Theatre & a lot more. You can follow Lisandro here on facebook or on instagram @boccaccilisandro and check out his IMDB https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3849582/?ref_=ext_shr_lnkfollow okie podcast on instagram @okiepodcast @russthemuss49 and on facebook. also go follow spirit talkers on instagram @spirit_talkers_podcast and on tiktok @spirit_talkers and please subscribe to our spirit talkers youtube channel.This podcast is brought to you by Native Co. Gallery. An Indigenous owned business. They offer turquoise jewelry, beadwork, pottery and Pendleton. You can also shop jewelry and Pendleton on their website at www.NativeCoGallery.com or In-Store at 516 W 12th Ada, Oklahoma.This podcast is brought to you by southwest trading company. Located in Tulsa Oklahoma at 1306 E 11th St, Tulsa, Oklahoma. They have so many items to choose from like artwork, jewelry, clothing, home decor, blankets, bags, collectibles and so much more! Make sure to follow them on instagram @southwesttradingcompany, and follow & like the southwest trading company facebook page as well. Now get over to southwest trading company And let em know Russ from okie podcast sent ya!Please make sure you're subscribed to Okie Podcast available on apple podcast, Spotify, stitcher, google podcasts, iheartradio, audible, overcast, Amazon music, castbox, and YouTube! Okie podcast is everywhere. Please leave a rating (5stars) and review because it helps the podcast grow so much. Episodes are now up on the Facebook page as well.If you would like to sponsor okie podcast you can contact me by email russell.suneagle88@gmail.com or look for me on social media on instagram @okiepodcast & @russthemuss and also on the okie podcast facebook page as well.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Corbs and Matts talk about JAUJA, which is sort of like if Taken starred Viggo Mortensen, was excruciatingly slow, and ended with a deeply unsatasifying resolution. It was great! Please note that since recording this episode, Corbin learned about Patagonia. You can watch this week's movie here, on Kanopy.
In The House on G Street: A Cuban Family Saga (NYU Press, 2023), award-winning author Lisandro Pérez tells Cuba's story through the lens of a single family: his own. His book relays the tales of two officers who fought against the Spanish for Cuban independence; a plantation owner who smuggles himself onto a ship; families divided by political loyalties; an orphaned boy from central Cuba who would go on to amass a fortune; a fatal love triangle; violence; and the ever-growing presence of the United States. It all culminates with an unforgettable portrait of a childhood spent in a world that was giving way to another one. The House on G Street is a unique depiction of one of the most consequential events of the twentieth century, told through generations of ancestors whose lives were shaped by dramatic historical forces. Pérez disentangles the complex history by following his family's thread, imbuing political events with personal meaning. Their story begins with emigration to Cuba and follows the waning years of the colony. The end of Spanish rule gives way to pervasive American influence, and Perez's family turned to New York as they adapted to the realities of a new republic with compromised sovereignty: privileged educations in boarding schools in Long Island and the Hudson Valley; a family business that took tobacco leaves from the soil of central Cuba to the docks of the East River; and grandparents who met and fell in love one night in the Upper West Side of Manhattan. His family learned to navigate the uneasy relationship between the United States and Cuba, a relationship that was destined to end in dramatic fashion. More than sixty years later, the Cuban Revolution resists receding into the past, sparking continued discussion, debate, and reinterpretation. There is a great deal that is known about the broad historical conditions that inexorably pushed Cuba towards revolution, but much less is known about the people who lived that dramatic history. It is a story that, if not recovered and told, will be lost, for Pérez's ancestors lived in a world that no longer exists, swept away by a tide of revolutionary change. The House on G Street follows a family whose lives mirror the history of a nation. The result is a compelling blend of memoir and in-depth historical research, a remarkable new view of the path to revolution as seen from the first person. Lisandro Pérez is Professor in the Department of Latin American and Latinx Studies at John Jay College, City University of New York and author of Sugar, Cigars, and Revolution: The Making of Cuban New York. He is also the founding director of the Cuban Research Institute at Florida International University. Katie Coldiron is the Outreach Program Manager for the Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC) and PhD student in History at Florida International University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/latino-studies
In The House on G Street: A Cuban Family Saga (NYU Press, 2023), award-winning author Lisandro Pérez tells Cuba's story through the lens of a single family: his own. His book relays the tales of two officers who fought against the Spanish for Cuban independence; a plantation owner who smuggles himself onto a ship; families divided by political loyalties; an orphaned boy from central Cuba who would go on to amass a fortune; a fatal love triangle; violence; and the ever-growing presence of the United States. It all culminates with an unforgettable portrait of a childhood spent in a world that was giving way to another one. The House on G Street is a unique depiction of one of the most consequential events of the twentieth century, told through generations of ancestors whose lives were shaped by dramatic historical forces. Pérez disentangles the complex history by following his family's thread, imbuing political events with personal meaning. Their story begins with emigration to Cuba and follows the waning years of the colony. The end of Spanish rule gives way to pervasive American influence, and Perez's family turned to New York as they adapted to the realities of a new republic with compromised sovereignty: privileged educations in boarding schools in Long Island and the Hudson Valley; a family business that took tobacco leaves from the soil of central Cuba to the docks of the East River; and grandparents who met and fell in love one night in the Upper West Side of Manhattan. His family learned to navigate the uneasy relationship between the United States and Cuba, a relationship that was destined to end in dramatic fashion. More than sixty years later, the Cuban Revolution resists receding into the past, sparking continued discussion, debate, and reinterpretation. There is a great deal that is known about the broad historical conditions that inexorably pushed Cuba towards revolution, but much less is known about the people who lived that dramatic history. It is a story that, if not recovered and told, will be lost, for Pérez's ancestors lived in a world that no longer exists, swept away by a tide of revolutionary change. The House on G Street follows a family whose lives mirror the history of a nation. The result is a compelling blend of memoir and in-depth historical research, a remarkable new view of the path to revolution as seen from the first person. Lisandro Pérez is Professor in the Department of Latin American and Latinx Studies at John Jay College, City University of New York and author of Sugar, Cigars, and Revolution: The Making of Cuban New York. He is also the founding director of the Cuban Research Institute at Florida International University. Katie Coldiron is the Outreach Program Manager for the Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC) and PhD student in History at Florida International University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.americanprestigepod.comWe've reached the end of our “History of the Philippines” series featuring Lisandro Claudio, associate professor at UC Berkeley. In this final episode, the group picks up at the end of Ferdinand Marcos' rule, examining the economic and ideological factors in his downfall, the end of the Cold War in the archipelago, the tenure of president Corazon Aquino, the New People's Army (NPA), and where the US-Philippines relationship stands today. Check out the rest of the series here: https://shorturl.at/bemW4For more on contemporary Philippine politics, check out our non-series episode on the subject with Lisandro: https://shorturl.at/eJLNX Don't forget to pick up a copy of Lisandro's latest book Liberalism and the Postcolony: Thinking the State in 20th-Century Philippines: https://shorturl.at/hmzL5Finally, the good people at The Un-Diplomatic Podcast (https://www.undiplomaticpodcast.com/) have a special offer for American Prestige subscribers! Just click the button below!
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.americanprestigepod.comOur journey through Philippine history continues as Danny and Derek again speak with Lisandro Claudio, associate professor at UC Berkeley. It's now the time of Ferdinand Marcos, with the discussion exploring his origins, role in a broader regional context, declaration of martial law, interaction with student activists, figures like economist Gerardo Sic…
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.americanprestigepod.comDanny and Derek are back with Lisandro Claudio, associate professor at UC Berkeley, going through the history of the Philippines. This episode picks up at World War 2, exploring life under the Japanese occupation of the archipelago, post-war independence, the Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas (PKP), the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO), the Bandu…
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.americanprestigepod.comDanny and Derek are back with Lisandro Claudio, associate professor at UC Berkeley, going through the history of the Philippines. They touch on changes by the Wilson administration to US colonial policy toward the Philippines, the “Filipinization” of the archipelago's bureaucracy, Manuel Quezon and the Nationalist Party, Francis Burton Harris, state bui…
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.americanprestigepod.comDanny and Derek continue their discussion with Lisandro Claudio, associate professor at UC Berkeley, on the history of the Philippines. It's the dawn of the 20th century and the beginning of American colonial rule. The group touches on William Howard Taft's tenure as governor of the archipelago, Filipino roles in colonial politics, the Moro Wars on Mind…
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.americanprestigepod.comDanny and Derek continue their discussion with Lisandro Claudio, associate professor at UC Berkeley, on the history of the Philippines. We're now at the end of the 19th century, the time of the Philippines' independence struggle. The crew touches on La Liga Filipina and its revolutionary successor groups, the Philippine Revolution itself, figures like J…