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On this episode of Big Blend Radio, Lance Laber, Executive Director of the DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun, talks about the Spiritual Life of Ted DeGrazia including the annual "Way of the Cross" exhibit, the Mission in the Sun, Padre Kino, and more. DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun is a 10-acre historic landmark nestled in the foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains in Tucson, Arizona. Opened in 1965, it is home to over 15,000 originals of Ted DeGrazia art pieces including oil paintings, watercolors, ceramics and sculptures. There are six permanent collections on display and several rotating exhibitions each year. More: http://www.degrazia.org/ This Big Blend Radio "Tales of Ted DeGrazia" podcast airs every 4th Sunday. Follow the show here: https://shows.acast.com/artist-ted-degrazia
On this episode of Big Blend Radio, Lance Laber, Executive Director of the DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun, talks about the Spiritual Life of Ted DeGrazia including the annual "Way of the Cross" exhibit, the Mission in the Sun, Padre Kino, and more.DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun is a 10-acre historic landmark nestled in the foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains in Tucson, Arizona. Opened in 1965, it is home to over 15,000 originals of Ted DeGrazia art pieces including oil paintings, watercolors, ceramics and sculptures. There are six permanent collections on display and several rotating exhibitions each year. More: http://www.degrazia.org/ This Big Blend Radio "Tales of Ted DeGrazia" podcast airs every 4th Sunday. Follow the show here: https://shows.acast.com/artist-ted-degrazia Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of Big Blend Radio, Lance Laber, Executive Director of the DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun, talks about the Spiritual Life of Ted DeGrazia including the annual "Way of the Cross" exhibit, the Mission in the Sun, Padre Kino, and more.DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun is a 10-acre historic landmark nestled in the foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains in Tucson, Arizona. Opened in 1965, it is home to over 15,000 originals of Ted DeGrazia art pieces including oil paintings, watercolors, ceramics and sculptures. There are six permanent collections on display and several rotating exhibitions each year. More: http://www.degrazia.org/ This Big Blend Radio "Tales of Ted DeGrazia" podcast airs every 4th Sunday. Follow the show here: https://shows.acast.com/artist-ted-degrazia Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Carlos de Sigüenza y Góngora hace las primeras excavaciones arqueológicas en Teotihuacan, funda el primer periódico del virreinato. Eusebio Fco. Kino, mejor conocido como el Padre Kino, misionero jesuita en el Baja California y Sonora.
From Diego Rivera and Jose Orozco to Padre Kino, Cabeza de Vaca, and the Yaqui and Tohono 'O'odham, this episode of Big Blend Radio, Lance Laber, Executive Director of DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun, talks about the cultural connections artist Ted DeGrazia had with the people of Mexico and the Desert Southwest USA. DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun is a 10-acre historic landmark nestled in the foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains in Tucson, Arizona. Opened in 1965, it is home to over 15,000 originals of Ted DeGrazia art pieces including oil paintings, watercolors, ceramics and sculptures. There are six permanent collections on display and several rotating exhibitions each year. More: http://www.degrazia.org/ This Big Blend Radio "Tales of Ted DeGrazia" podcast airs every 4th Sunday. Follow the show here: https://shows.acast.com/artist-ted-degrazia
From Diego Rivera and Jose Orozco to Padre Kino, Cabeza de Vaca, and the Yaqui and Tohono 'O'odham, this episode of Big Blend Radio, Lance Laber, Executive Director of DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun, talks about the cultural connections artist Ted DeGrazia had with the people of Mexico and the Desert Southwest USA.DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun is a 10-acre historic landmark nestled in the foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains in Tucson, Arizona. Opened in 1965, it is home to over 15,000 originals of Ted DeGrazia art pieces including oil paintings, watercolors, ceramics and sculptures. There are six permanent collections on display and several rotating exhibitions each year. More: http://www.degrazia.org/ This Big Blend Radio "Tales of Ted DeGrazia" podcast airs every 4th Sunday. Follow the show here: https://shows.acast.com/artist-ted-degrazia Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From Diego Rivera and Jose Orozco to Padre Kino, Cabeza de Vaca, and the Yaqui and Tohono 'O'odham, this episode of Big Blend Radio, Lance Laber, Executive Director of DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun, talks about the cultural connections artist Ted DeGrazia had with the people of Mexico and the Desert Southwest USA.DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun is a 10-acre historic landmark nestled in the foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains in Tucson, Arizona. Opened in 1965, it is home to over 15,000 originals of Ted DeGrazia art pieces including oil paintings, watercolors, ceramics and sculptures. There are six permanent collections on display and several rotating exhibitions each year. More: http://www.degrazia.org/ This Big Blend Radio "Tales of Ted DeGrazia" podcast airs every 4th Sunday. Follow the show here: https://shows.acast.com/artist-ted-degrazia Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cuando se acaba el lenguaje del amor, decía una abuelita, es cuando empieza el de la cocina. Hay algo de mágico en curar el cuerpo, el corazón y el espíritu con los alimentos, tanto que nos los llevamos a la tumba hasta en el Día de Muertos. La comida es uno de los puentes humanos con los que burlamos muros y desiertos, con los que somos cómplices de la historia y al mismo tiempo de los anhelos del futuro. La periodista Liliana López Ruelas, desde Tucson, Arizona, a una hora de la frontera con los Nogales, no lleva a recorrer justo ese puente que nos hace ir y venir entre dos tierras.
El legado del Padre Eusebio #Kino y la #colonización de Sonora, Arizona y las Californias, en la revisión histórica de Alfonso Gómez Rossi. @Fofi5
En el cierre de esta semana, Antonio López Moreno y Alfredo Villela nos traen información sobre la devoción de los sonorenses a la Virgen de Guadalupe. Además hay una entrevista con el maestro en comunicación, Giovanni Martínez, escritor de Kino en el Arte quien nos habla sobre la influencia e historia del Padre Kino en Sonora, seguido por la participación de la Dra. María del Valle del Colegio de Sonora con el tema de Santos y Festividades religiosas que se celebran en Sonora.
¡Encontronazo! deja 6 muertos El exceso de velocidad y los efectos del alcohol provocó un fatal accidente en el ejido Padre Kino, al sur del municipio, en el que perdieron la vida cuatro jóvenes que viajaban en un auto compacto, además de otros dos que circulaban en una camioneta
10 de Agosto de 1645. Nace el Padre Kino. 11 de Agosto de 1936. Es fusilado Blas Infante. 12 de Agosto de 1546. Muere Francisco de Vitoria. 13 de Agosto de 1917. Se declara en España una huelga general. 14 de Agosto de 1385. Sucede la batalla de Aljubarrota. 15 de Agosto de 1859. Nace Blanca de los Rios. 16 de Agosto de 1888. Muere John Stith Pemberton.
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Agave lessons and Mexican gastronomy with Dr. Ana Valenzuela Zapata
Un gran aprendizaje hablar con el Dr. Jesús Manuel García-Yáñez que trabaja en el Arizona Sonoran Desert Museum. Platícamos de su origen en la ciudad de Magdalena de Kino, Sonora, de su vida como investigador en el Desierto Sonorense y de su trabajo con los cultivos introducidos en el siglo XVII, conocidos como la herencia del Padre Kino. Finalizamos nuestra plática hablando con los cultivos nativos de América como los agaves, con una historia de 4000 años en Tucson y con la importancia de ser migrantes para amar a México, para tener interés en nuestra identidad cultural. Jesús y su compañera Dena Cowen han podido grabar la vida cultural trans-fonteriza y además ejecutando música fusión del continente americano con voces andinas. Los invito a conocer sus aportaciones culturales y sus trabajos científicos en el Mission Garden. Dr. Jesus Garcia gets calls all the time from people who’ve found some long-forgotten plant growing in a patch of dirt somewhere in the hot dry desert around Tucson, Arizona. Over the years, he’s become something of a plant detective, having identified a white pomegranate growing in a grandmother’s backyard, an Asian jujube tree behind a long-closed Chinese grocery store, and quince trees in an abandoned mining town south of the city. Garcia, a biologist and research associate at Tucson’s Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, is not only uncovering layers of the region’s long agricultural history, but also reviving them at the Mission Garden in central Tucson. The roughly four-acre garden exists on the same land where European missionaries started planting orchards and other crops in the 17th century, when Tucson was still part of Mexico and New Spain. These missionaries had brought their trees from all across the world—the Far East, Mideast, and Europe. But over the centuries, their gardens in Tucson dried up. Garcia grew up on a ranch in rural Mexico, where his parents raised cattle, cultivated crops, and tended a backyard orchard of fruit trees brought to the New World by Spanish missionaries. When he came to Tucson 15 years ago, he brought with him a mission to bring old-world trees back to life in the city too. “When we first started looking at the concept of heirloom trees that came with the Europeans, we started wondering, where are they now?” he says. Studying cuttings passed over fences and brought from backyards in Mexico, Garcia was excited to find several descendants of those original trees, growing in different parts of the Sonoran Desert. He spent a lot of time poking around Tucson’s oldest neighborhood, the Old Barrio. “In a backyard, there would be this wonderful fig and then a pomegranate,” says Garcia. “That was one of the first encounters where we realized these trees are here; they are in the community. As I talked to people they’d say, ‘There is this pomegranate in my backyard and it’s never fruited or anything; come and look at it.’” He soon met an old woman tending “an abundance” of fruit trees in her yard—lima, figs, pomegranates, plums, peaches, and apricots. “I realized that when that lady died, the garden would die." Eventually, he collected enough cuttings to start a full orchard. The Mission Garden was born in 2012 at the base of a mountain where Indigenous peoples used to grind flour with bedrock mortars. Teams of volunteers and school groups gathered to pick up shovels and put in hours of hard work planting fruit trees and other crops. https://www.desertmuseum.org/ Fotografía de Dena Cowen #agavecultura #agavelessons #agave #mezcal #mezcalovers #maguey #agavelovers #bacanora #raicilla #sotol #comiteco #agaveducation #agaveducators #agaveSpirits #agaveSyrup #AnaValenzuelaZ --- 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/ana-g-valenzuela-zapata/message
Archeologists have discovered evidence that the ancestral Sonoran Desert people who built the Casa Grande also developed wide-scale irrigation farming and extensive trade connections which lasted over a thousand years until about 1450 C.E. Archeologists call a site where there are earthen buildings, red on buff pottery, and extensive canals "Hohokam" but this is not the name of a tribe or a people. Years of misunderstanding have confused the ancestors of the O'Odham, Hopi, and Zuni people with the name Hohokam, which is not a word in any of their languages nor the name of a separate people. Padre Kino, Juan Bautista de Anza, and Stephen Kearney.The Casa Grande was abandoned around 1450 C.E. Since the ancestral Sonoran Desert people who built it left no written language behind, written historic accounts of the Casa Grande begin with the journal entries of Padre Eusebio Francisco Kino when he visited the ruins in 1694. In his description of the large ancient structure before him, he wrote the words "casa grande" (or "great house") which are still used today. More became known about the ruins with the later visits of Lt. Col. Juan Bautista de Anza's expedition in 1775 and Brig. Gen. Stephen Watts Kearny's military detachment in 1846. Subsequent articles written about the Casa Grande increased public interest. During the 1860s through the 1880's, more people began to visit the ruins with the arrival of a railroad line twenty miles to the west and a connecting stagecoach route that ran right by the Casa Grande. The resulting damage from souvenir hunting, graffiti, and outright vandalism raised serious concerns about the preservation of the Casa Grande. (Source) Casa Grande ruins 1902Perhaps nowhere is the blending of modernity and tradition more evident than at the Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. Casa Grande was constructed between AD 1200-1450 by the Native American Hohokam near Phoenix, Arizona. In 1892, President Benjamin Harrison created the Casa Grande Ruin Reservation to protect the one of a kind “Casa Grande”, or Great House, thus becoming the first prehistoric and cultural site to be established in the United States.
Lance Laber, Executive Director of the DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun, talks about Ted DeGrazia's Padre Kino Collection, one of the permanent collections you can view at the Gallery. Built by famed Arizona artist Ted DeGrazia, the DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun is a 10-acre historic landmark nestled in the foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains in Tucson, Arizona. Opened in 1965, it is home to over 15,000 originals of Ted DeGrazia art pieces including oil paintings, watercolors, ceramics and sculptures. There are six permanent collections on display and several rotating exhibitions each year. www.DeGrazia.org
En este programa, el Padre Kino nos comenta datos interesantes sobre la Fiesta de la Candelaria así como su origen y la forma en la que en México se festeja. Esperamos aprendas mucho y disfrutes este programa. Que Dios te bendiga hoy y siempre.
Sin duda un tema cotidiano, pelémico y para fortalecer la Fé. En nuestra capital potosina contamos con una diversa y fuerte acción de Catequesis, el profesor Julio Moreno Serna, y el Padre "Kino" nos acompañan detallándonos aspectos que valen la pena conocer acerca de nuestra Fé.
This video covers the excavation of an important Native American site where a great battle took place on Easter morning in 1698. Padre Kino was present in the San Pedro River Valley at that time and a historical account of the battle was recorded. Sobaipuri people fought against the Apache and members of four other mobile groups.
En esta edición sus anfitriones de siempre platican sobre los nuevos y no tan nuevos formatos de empaque para el vino de diario, mientras que confrontan al legendario Padre Kino contra un vino francés (Pay d’Oc) que se presenta en ...