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Recibimos en nuestro auditorio a una de las voces fundamentales de la literatura latinoamericana contemporánea, la autora Rita Indiana, para compartir algunas claves de su última novela Asmodeo (Periférica). En este encuentro estará acompañada por la escritora Berta García Faet. #AsmodeoRitaIndiana Mas información en: https://espacio.fundaciontelefonica.com/evento/asmodeo-encuentro-con-rita-indiana-y-berta-garcia-faet/ Un nuevo espacio para una nueva cultura: visita el Espacio Fundación Telefónica en pleno corazón de Madrid, en la calle Fuencarral 3. Visítanos y síguenos en: Web: https://espacio.fundaciontelefonica.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/EspacioFTef Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/espaciofundaciontef Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/espacioftef/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/CulturaSiglo21
La compositora, cantante y escritora Rita Indiana nos traslada al Santo Domingo de 1992, a su música y a la oscuridad de sus sótanos durante la dictadura, con 'Asmodeo'. La novela trata sobre un demonio milenario venido a menos que busca un nuevo cuerpo que ocupar. Nos despedimos de Françoise Hardy con alguien que lo conoce bien, el investigador, historiador y periodista Felipe Cabrerizo. Hardy fue un icono de la música francesa y revolucionó la década de los 60 con su imagen delicada, tímida y preciosa. Ha fallecido a los 80 años. Y pasamos por Cádiz porque allí se está celebrando el Festival Internacional de Danza de Cádiz, ahora mismo en su ecuador, y desde donde se retransmitirán los programas especiales de A compás y de La sala. Terminamos con Martín Llade que nos trae una nueva visión de 'Las cuatro estaciones' de Vivaldi de mano de la violinista Lina Tur Bonet, su '4 seasons'.Escuchar audio
Abrimos con las Noticias Oh!Cultas repasando la última hora de las secciones culturales.II Edición del Festival +RAIN y charlamos con uno de sus directores, Alan Salvadó, y con una cineasta, Jimena Aguilar, que estará presente con su corto 'Sueño Finlandés y Paranoico'. Más adelante hablamos con el director de cine Lisandro Alonso sobre su nueva película 'Eureka' que protagoniza Viggo Mortensen. Y por último en la Barra Libre de Aloma Rodríguez hablaremos de la novela 'Asmoideo' con su propia autora Rita Indiana. Escuchar audio
En la Barra Libre de Aloma Rodríguez hablamos con la autora Rita Indiana de su novela 'Asmoideo'.Escuchar audio
Pride is nigh, querides, and this week we're re-running an early-days (2016!!!) episode of Radio Menea featuring queer artists. Listen in to hear about queer Latinx musicians who've been doing it since forever, and some of the new generation of out and proud folks who are walking in their footsteps. We also talk about the origins of Pride and its inextricable connection to Latinx resistance. Featuring music by Ricky Martin, Alex Anwandter, Andy Peña, Rita Indiana, Albita, and Javiera Mena.
In this episode, we finally discuss our last two reads from our 2023 community reading schedule, Tentacle by Rita Indiana, translated from the Spanish by Achy Obejas, and Miss Iceland by Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir, translated from the Icelandic by Brian FitzGibbon. Highlights:
Hoy, en CaribeFemLit vamos a hablar de mujeres que escriben la ficción oscura y sin azúcar. No al género Noir, ni mucho menos a la novela amarilla—lo que en Estados Unidos y Gran Bretaña llaman “cozy mystery”— sino a lo que Anjanette Delgado llama "Ficción violeta". Vengan a conocer nuevos nombres de escritoras y sus obras como: Wendy Guerra, Daína Chaviano, Rita Indiana, Julia Álvarez, Mayra Santos Febres, Claire Jiménez, Edwidge Danticat, Michelle Cliff.
Channeling Knowledges: Water and Afro-Diasporic Spirits in Latinx and Caribbean Worlds se centra en el papel del agua en la creación de mundos y saberes en el contexto de las culturas Latinx y caribeñas en los Estados Unidos. Partiendo de la premisa de que el agua ha sido usada para crear fronteras, plantea que realmente el agua es un elemento de conexión donde habitan espíritus, ancestros y donde podemos encontrar también sabiduría y conocimiento. A partir de aquí, el libro analiza obras de creadoras Latinx y caribeñas como Mayra Santos-Febres, Rita Indiana, Gloria Evangelina Anzaldúa, y el Colectivo Border of Lights. El libro ofrece una perspectiva interdisciplinar que combina metodologías de los estudios literarios, la antropología, la historia y los estudios de las religiones. A través de este marco traza cómo la producción cultural Latinx y caribeña bebe de los sistemas religiosos afro-diaspóricos como el vudú haitiano, el vudú dominicano, y la santería o la Regla de Ocha para canalizar el poder del agua y nutrir conexiones entre pasado, presente y futuro. Presenta Elena Igartuburu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Channeling Knowledges: Water and Afro-Diasporic Spirits in Latinx and Caribbean Worlds se centra en el papel del agua en la creación de mundos y saberes en el contexto de las culturas Latinx y caribeñas en los Estados Unidos. Partiendo de la premisa de que el agua ha sido usada para crear fronteras, plantea que realmente el agua es un elemento de conexión donde habitan espíritus, ancestros y donde podemos encontrar también sabiduría y conocimiento. A partir de aquí, el libro analiza obras de creadoras Latinx y caribeñas como Mayra Santos-Febres, Rita Indiana, Gloria Evangelina Anzaldúa, y el Colectivo Border of Lights. El libro ofrece una perspectiva interdisciplinar que combina metodologías de los estudios literarios, la antropología, la historia y los estudios de las religiones. A través de este marco traza cómo la producción cultural Latinx y caribeña bebe de los sistemas religiosos afro-diaspóricos como el vudú haitiano, el vudú dominicano, y la santería o la Regla de Ocha para canalizar el poder del agua y nutrir conexiones entre pasado, presente y futuro. Presenta Elena Igartuburu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Channeling Knowledges: Water and Afro-Diasporic Spirits in Latinx and Caribbean Worlds se centra en el papel del agua en la creación de mundos y saberes en el contexto de las culturas Latinx y caribeñas en los Estados Unidos. Partiendo de la premisa de que el agua ha sido usada para crear fronteras, plantea que realmente el agua es un elemento de conexión donde habitan espíritus, ancestros y donde podemos encontrar también sabiduría y conocimiento. A partir de aquí, el libro analiza obras de creadoras Latinx y caribeñas como Mayra Santos-Febres, Rita Indiana, Gloria Evangelina Anzaldúa, y el Colectivo Border of Lights. El libro ofrece una perspectiva interdisciplinar que combina metodologías de los estudios literarios, la antropología, la historia y los estudios de las religiones. A través de este marco traza cómo la producción cultural Latinx y caribeña bebe de los sistemas religiosos afro-diaspóricos como el vudú haitiano, el vudú dominicano, y la santería o la Regla de Ocha para canalizar el poder del agua y nutrir conexiones entre pasado, presente y futuro. Presenta Elena Igartuburu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Water is often tasked with upholding division through the imposition of geopolitical borders. We see this in the construction of the Rio Grande/Río Bravo on the US-Mexico border, as well as in how the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean are used to delineate the limits of US territory. In stark contrast to this divisive view, Afro-diasporic religions conceive of water as a place of connection; it is where spiritual entities and ancestors reside, and where knowledge awaits. Departing from the premise that water encourages confluence through the sustainment of contradiction, Channeling Knowledges: Water and Afro-Diasporic Spirits in Latinx and Caribbean Worlds (U Texas Press, 2023) fathoms water's depth and breadth in the work of Latinx and Caribbean creators such as Mayra Santos-Febres, Rita Indiana, Gloria Evangelina Anzaldúa, and the Border of Lights collective. Combining methodologies from literary studies, anthropology, history, and religious studies, Rebeca L. Hey-Colón's interdisciplinary study traces how Latinx and Caribbean cultural production draws on systems of Afro-diasporic worship—Haitian Vodou, La 21 División (Dominican Vodou), and Santería/Regla de Ocha—to channel the power of water, both salty and sweet, in sustaining connections between past, present, and not-yet-imagined futures. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
Water is often tasked with upholding division through the imposition of geopolitical borders. We see this in the construction of the Rio Grande/Río Bravo on the US-Mexico border, as well as in how the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean are used to delineate the limits of US territory. In stark contrast to this divisive view, Afro-diasporic religions conceive of water as a place of connection; it is where spiritual entities and ancestors reside, and where knowledge awaits. Departing from the premise that water encourages confluence through the sustainment of contradiction, Channeling Knowledges: Water and Afro-Diasporic Spirits in Latinx and Caribbean Worlds (U Texas Press, 2023) fathoms water's depth and breadth in the work of Latinx and Caribbean creators such as Mayra Santos-Febres, Rita Indiana, Gloria Evangelina Anzaldúa, and the Border of Lights collective. Combining methodologies from literary studies, anthropology, history, and religious studies, Rebeca L. Hey-Colón's interdisciplinary study traces how Latinx and Caribbean cultural production draws on systems of Afro-diasporic worship—Haitian Vodou, La 21 División (Dominican Vodou), and Santería/Regla de Ocha—to channel the power of water, both salty and sweet, in sustaining connections between past, present, and not-yet-imagined futures. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/latino-studies
Water is often tasked with upholding division through the imposition of geopolitical borders. We see this in the construction of the Rio Grande/Río Bravo on the US-Mexico border, as well as in how the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean are used to delineate the limits of US territory. In stark contrast to this divisive view, Afro-diasporic religions conceive of water as a place of connection; it is where spiritual entities and ancestors reside, and where knowledge awaits. Departing from the premise that water encourages confluence through the sustainment of contradiction, Channeling Knowledges: Water and Afro-Diasporic Spirits in Latinx and Caribbean Worlds (U Texas Press, 2023) fathoms water's depth and breadth in the work of Latinx and Caribbean creators such as Mayra Santos-Febres, Rita Indiana, Gloria Evangelina Anzaldúa, and the Border of Lights collective. Combining methodologies from literary studies, anthropology, history, and religious studies, Rebeca L. Hey-Colón's interdisciplinary study traces how Latinx and Caribbean cultural production draws on systems of Afro-diasporic worship—Haitian Vodou, La 21 División (Dominican Vodou), and Santería/Regla de Ocha—to channel the power of water, both salty and sweet, in sustaining connections between past, present, and not-yet-imagined futures. 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
Water is often tasked with upholding division through the imposition of geopolitical borders. We see this in the construction of the Rio Grande/Río Bravo on the US-Mexico border, as well as in how the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean are used to delineate the limits of US territory. In stark contrast to this divisive view, Afro-diasporic religions conceive of water as a place of connection; it is where spiritual entities and ancestors reside, and where knowledge awaits. Departing from the premise that water encourages confluence through the sustainment of contradiction, Channeling Knowledges: Water and Afro-Diasporic Spirits in Latinx and Caribbean Worlds (U Texas Press, 2023) fathoms water's depth and breadth in the work of Latinx and Caribbean creators such as Mayra Santos-Febres, Rita Indiana, Gloria Evangelina Anzaldúa, and the Border of Lights collective. Combining methodologies from literary studies, anthropology, history, and religious studies, Rebeca L. Hey-Colón's interdisciplinary study traces how Latinx and Caribbean cultural production draws on systems of Afro-diasporic worship—Haitian Vodou, La 21 División (Dominican Vodou), and Santería/Regla de Ocha—to channel the power of water, both salty and sweet, in sustaining connections between past, present, and not-yet-imagined futures. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/latin-american-studies
Water is often tasked with upholding division through the imposition of geopolitical borders. We see this in the construction of the Rio Grande/Río Bravo on the US-Mexico border, as well as in how the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean are used to delineate the limits of US territory. In stark contrast to this divisive view, Afro-diasporic religions conceive of water as a place of connection; it is where spiritual entities and ancestors reside, and where knowledge awaits. Departing from the premise that water encourages confluence through the sustainment of contradiction, Channeling Knowledges: Water and Afro-Diasporic Spirits in Latinx and Caribbean Worlds (U Texas Press, 2023) fathoms water's depth and breadth in the work of Latinx and Caribbean creators such as Mayra Santos-Febres, Rita Indiana, Gloria Evangelina Anzaldúa, and the Border of Lights collective. Combining methodologies from literary studies, anthropology, history, and religious studies, Rebeca L. Hey-Colón's interdisciplinary study traces how Latinx and Caribbean cultural production draws on systems of Afro-diasporic worship—Haitian Vodou, La 21 División (Dominican Vodou), and Santería/Regla de Ocha—to channel the power of water, both salty and sweet, in sustaining connections between past, present, and not-yet-imagined futures. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/caribbean-studies
Water is often tasked with upholding division through the imposition of geopolitical borders. We see this in the construction of the Rio Grande/Río Bravo on the US-Mexico border, as well as in how the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean are used to delineate the limits of US territory. In stark contrast to this divisive view, Afro-diasporic religions conceive of water as a place of connection; it is where spiritual entities and ancestors reside, and where knowledge awaits. Departing from the premise that water encourages confluence through the sustainment of contradiction, Channeling Knowledges: Water and Afro-Diasporic Spirits in Latinx and Caribbean Worlds (U Texas Press, 2023) fathoms water's depth and breadth in the work of Latinx and Caribbean creators such as Mayra Santos-Febres, Rita Indiana, Gloria Evangelina Anzaldúa, and the Border of Lights collective. Combining methodologies from literary studies, anthropology, history, and religious studies, Rebeca L. Hey-Colón's interdisciplinary study traces how Latinx and Caribbean cultural production draws on systems of Afro-diasporic worship—Haitian Vodou, La 21 División (Dominican Vodou), and Santería/Regla de Ocha—to channel the power of water, both salty and sweet, in sustaining connections between past, present, and not-yet-imagined futures. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
Charlamos con David Santamaría y Abdiel Segarra de la Revista Sin Norte sobre la condición de los migrantes latinxs en España. Cómo la diáspora pone en crisis las identidades nacionales y avanza hacia la convivencia y el apoyo mutuo entre migrantes. “El país que habito es su gente” y la música como divisa común. También, la violencia de los nuevos formatos coloniales y el rol de Sin Norte en la protección de la memoria migrante. Revista Sin Norte https://www.instagram.com/revistasinnorte/ David Santamaría https://www.instagram.com/pixtorm/ Abdiel Segarra https://www.instagram.com/abdielsegarra/ Tito Chévere https://www.instagram.com/titochepr/ Este podcast fue grabado en el marco del VIII Encuentro Cultura y Ciudadanía “Cuerpos y culturas. Diversidad étnico-racial, participación cultural y convivencia” en octubre 2022 en Sevilla, España. Toda la programación en la bio de @culturayciudadania En este episodio también hablamos de: La parcería https://www.instagram.com/laparceria/ Yo soy el otre https://www.instagram.com/yosoyelotre/ Johan Mijail https://www.instagram.com/johanmijail_1/ Rita Indiana https://www.instagram.com/ritaindianalamontra/ Charles Lavaigne https://www.instagram.com/charleslavaigne/ Karessa Ramos https://www.instagram.com/karessamalaya/ Sabrina Boutselis https://www.instagram.com/sbouts_/ Radio Africa https://www.instagram.com/radio_africa/
This week, Jenn discusses two sea-worthy SF/F books. Follow the podcast via RSS here, Apple Podcasts here, Spotify here. The show can also be found on Stitcher here. To get even more SF/F news and recs, sign up for our Swords and Spaceships newsletter! This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. BOOKS DISCUSSED In Deeper Waters by F.T. Lukens Tentacle by Rita Indiana, translated by Achy Obejas (cw: homophobia and transphobia, racism, slurs, slavery, lots of violence of various kinds including sexual) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
En este episodio muy especial de Songmess estamos conversando con Juana Monk y Mr. Bumbass de la banda ecuatoriana, Swing Original Monks. Conocidos por sus explosivas fusiones de cumbia, merengue, san juanito, electrónica y mucho más, el grupo se ha convertido en referente de la escena independiente de Ecuador a lo largo de la última década. Nuestra conversación abarca sus raíces teatrales, el equipo internacional que forma la alineación de la banda, el proceso de trabajar su primer disco “Somos” con el productor Eduardo Cabra, la necesidad de crear un espectáculo en vivo memorable, y nuevo material que se está cocinando en el estudio. Una charla amena y honesta, con un playlist para mover el esqueleto! Playlist: Swing Original Monks, Rita Indiana, Madrigal y Guardarraya. Swing Original Monks Bandcamp: https://swing-original-monks.bandcamp.com/track/bailadores Swing Original Monks Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1nV4bRtpwOUY2BAoxsLcpq?si=A5sxVuhHRxCin4cEzZGE1A Swing Original Monks YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCskvsvRAo8S_z5pSE1Hu17w Swing Original Monks Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/swingoriginalmonks/ Swing Original Monks Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SwingOriginalMonksOficial Swing Original Monks Twitter: https://twitter.com/swingoriginal Richard Villegas Instagram: www.instagram.com/rixinyc/?hl=en Songmess Instagram: www.instagram.com/songmess/?hl=es-la Songmess Facebook: www.facebook.com/songmess/?ref=settings Songmess Twitter: twitter.com/songmess Songmess Merch: via DM #BOPS Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2sdavi01h3AA5531D4fhGB?si=5d0531f44ae9431c Sigue a Songmess en Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play o SoundCloud, y encuéntranos en Facebook, Twitter e Instagram, o contáctanos directamente a songmessmusic@gmail.com
Esta semana no Irritações, Luana do Bem revela que ainda 'sofre' com as resoluções feitas para 2023: "Por um lado, não aguento a conversa do 'até quando é que se pode dizer Bom Ano?'. Por outro, também me chateiam as pessoas que descredibilizam as minhas resoluções". Luís Pedro Nunes fala num dos assuntos das últimas semanas - Shakira e Piqué: "Sem qualquer ação minha, e apesar de os conhecer pouco, eu hoje sou capaz de dissertar sobre os problemas do divórcio. E isso irrita-me". Carla Quevedo debate a 'Blue Monday', com José de Pina a abordar os "pescadores de conversa". Com moderação de Pedro Boucherie Mendes, o Irritações foi emitido a 20 de janeiro, na SIC Radical, e terminou com o tema “El blue del ping pong” de Rita Indiana y Los Misterios.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's very special episode of Songmess we're talking to NYC's own reina of avant garde Latin experimentation, Xenia Rubinos. For over a decade, the Brooklyn-based Cuban-Puerto Rican artist has sculpted her own dizzying sound melding jazz, soul, rumba, and left-of-center references, becoming one of the city's most recognizable Latin indie stars alongside Buscabulla, Helado Negro and Ela Minus. Today's chat dives into Xenia's musical beginnings, her acclaimed 2021 album Una Rosa, her collage of inspirations ranging from drag queens to Rita Indiana, harnessing maximalism, composing for an experimental orchestra in Philadelphia, and more. We also examine the complexities of navigating indie spaces as a POC artist, and talk about her upcoming tour! We had a wonderful time with Xenia and the playlist absolutely pops off, so we hope you'll enjoy! Playlist: Xenia Rubinos, Turbo Sonidero, Kelman Duran, Arca. Xenia Rubinos Bandcamp: https://xeniarubinos.bandcamp.com/ Xenia Rubinos Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/17UUkxLWmRP5P47W5kwVVb?si=_ghnOVn0Q_u7S98UHpNImA Xenia Rubinos YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/xeniarubinos Xenia Rubinos Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/xeniarubinos/?hl=en Xenia Rubinos Twitter: https://twitter.com/xeniarubinos Xenia Rubinos Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/xeniarubinos Richard Villegas Instagram: www.instagram.com/rixinyc/?hl=en Songmess Instagram: www.instagram.com/songmess/?hl=es-la Songmess Facebook: www.facebook.com/songmess/?ref=settings Songmess Twitter: twitter.com/songmess Songmess Merch: via DM #BOPS Playlist: open.spotify.com/playlist/2sdavi0…89fe89f53dde483c Subscribe to Songmess on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play or SoundCloud, find us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, and contact us at songmessmusic@gmail.com.
Forrest Gander, Christina MacSweeney, Megan McDowell, Achy Obejas, Nathan Scott McNamara To translate an author's work—staying faithful to their vision, style, and message, in a language not their own—is to assume an awesome responsibility: one that hasn't always gotten its just due as an art form. Four of today's most noteworthy and acclaimed translators of Latin American contemporary literature will shed light on the origins, rewards, pitfalls, and complexities of their discipline. Christina MacSweeney, a recipient of the Valle Inclan prize, has translated the works of leading Spanish-language authors including Valeria Luiselli, Jazmina Barrera, and Elvira Navarro. Megan McDowell, who received the English PEN award and whose works in translation have been nominated four times for the International Booker Prize, has translated many of the most important Latin American authors working today, including Samanta Schweblin, Alejandro Zambra, and Mariana Enriquez. Havana-born translator Achy Obejas, who has worked with Wendy Guerra, Rita Indiana, Junot Díaz, and Megan Maxwell, is also the author of a recent collection of poetry written in a mostly gender-free Spanish and English. And Pulitzer Prize–winning poet Forrest Gander, also a renowned translator, will share insights from his distinguished career. Find out why translation is a journey of never-ending discovery, creativity, and lessons in cross-cultural sensitivity and communication.Sponsored by the Center for the Art of Translation.
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26 shows integraron la segunda jornada de Rock al Parque 2019, que a diferencia de la primera estuvo marcada por la lluvia al finalizar la tarde y que se extendió hasta el cierre protagonizado por Sodom desde Alemania en el Escenario Plaza, Rita Indiana en el Escenario Lago, y un Dj Set de Rubén Albarrán en el Escenario Bio en reemplazo de El Gran Silencio, que anunció publicamente la cancelación de su show en el festival por "causas ajenas a la banda". más de 94.000 personas asistieron al Parque Simón Bolívar de Bogotá para el segundo día del festival, y otras 5.076 estuvieron en el Teatro Jorge Eliécer Gaitán para los 3 actos de 31 Minutos. - - Somos @ruta89radio síguenos en instagram, facebook y twitter. Escúchanos en las plataformas de streaming y emisoras aliadas, comenta, dale like y comparte estos especiales con todos los que les gusta la buena música #Rock #Pop #80s #90s. Descarga nuestros programas desde ivoox. Conducen: Juan Carlos López y Mauricio Parada Beltrán desde Colombia para el mundo.
26 shows integraron la segunda jornada de Rock al Parque 2019, que a diferencia de la primera estuvo marcada por la lluvia al finalizar la tarde y que se extendió hasta el cierre protagonizado por Sodom desde Alemania en el Escenario Plaza, Rita Indiana en el Escenario Lago, y un Dj Set de Rubén Albarrán en el Escenario Bio en reemplazo de El Gran Silencio, que anunció publicamente la cancelación de su show en el festival por "causas ajenas a la banda". más de 94.000 personas asistieron al Parque Simón Bolívar de Bogotá para el segundo día del festival, y otras 5.076 estuvieron en el Teatro Jorge Eliécer Gaitán para los 3 actos de 31 Minutos. - - Somos @ruta89radio síguenos en instagram, facebook y twitter. Escúchanos en las plataformas de streaming y emisoras aliadas, comenta, dale like y comparte estos especiales con todos los que les gusta la buena música #Rock #Pop #80s #90s. Descarga nuestros programas desde ivoox. Conducen: Juan Carlos López y Mauricio Parada Beltrán desde Colombia para el mundo.
En este episodio muy especial de Songmess empezamos a cerrar nuestra serie Boricua con una entrevista de lujo junto a Eduardo Cabra, reconocido productor puertorriqueño detrás de aclamados proyectos como Calle 13, Trending Tropics, Cabra y más! Hoy abarcamos la extensa trayectoria de Eduardo Cabra, desde sus inicios en bandas, hasta la orgánica dirección musical de Calle 13, y su impresionante catálogo de colaboraciones produciendo para Guaynaa, Rita Indiana, Louta, Jorge Drexler, La Vida Boheme, Monsieur Periné, Mima, Elsa y Elmar, Daymé Arocena y muchos más. Conversación sabrosa y un playlist que les hará explotar la cabeza, curado por el mismísimo Visitante! Playlist: Calle 13, Trending Tropics, Vicente García, Elsa y Elmar, y Cabra. Eduardo Cabra Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1ZBJ5DMUE7UDWuxp3b5Cy3?si=FcqbeyWFRtaLzWFd8j8nog Eduardo Cabra YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxTNO8zxV7JMchLvTfElWmw Eduardo Cabra Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/metiendocabras Eduardo Cabra Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/metiendocabras/?hl=en Eduardo Cabra Twitter: https://twitter.com/metiendocabras Richard Villegas Instagram: www.instagram.com/rixinyc/?hl=en Songmess Instagram: www.instagram.com/songmess/?hl=es-la Songmess Facebook: www.facebook.com/songmess/?ref=settings Songmess Twitter: twitter.com/songmess Songmess Merch: via DM #BOPS Playlist: open.spotify.com/playlist/2sdavi0…9b9c41b602cf4cbb Subscribe to Songmess on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play or SoundCloud, find us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, and contact us at songmessmusic@gmail.com.
Universal Music ha reeditado en doble vinilo Money for nothing, la primera colección de grandes éxitos de Dire Straits (con canciones de los primeros cinco álbumes de la banda), que fue lanzada originalmente en octubre de 1988. Bob Ludwig ha sido el encargado de la remasterización“El Rey Desnudo” es el tercer avance de Viva Suecia de su nuevo disco, que saldrá al final del verano. THE SOFT MOON comparte nuevo single/video BECOME THE LIES, turbulento darkwave adelanto de su nuevo álbum EXISTER.Neil Young, en la lista española de ventas; suben Florence y Nathy Peluso tras Mad CoolAndalucía Big Festival llevará a cabo su primera edición los días 8, 9 y 10 de septiembre en Málaga. Este nuevo evento forma parte del proyecto global de Andalucía Big by Mad Cool (Los Planetas) Airbag primer grupo confirmado para el Caravaca Power Pop 2022. Sessa recuerda a los grandes de la bossa nova en "pele da esfera" nuevo adelanto de Estela acesa, su nuevo disco en el que despliega su atemporal mezcla de bossa y tropicalia.PRETTY PRETTY 2000 hace suya esta nueva versión de RAMONA, llevando a Zahara a un lugar totalmente inesperado: un reggaetón que combina el spoken word de la canción original con las nuevas rimas de PP2000. KITAI siguen desvelando algunos avances de su nuevo disco. "Borracho de Amor" es la canción más punk del disco, su canción más rockera y ochentera. Una declaración de amor al estilo punk, donde se dejan la garganta y el corazón a la hora de cantar, como hacían The Clash o Hombres G. Centauros presenta 'Holograma' un tema en clave pop con la colaboración de Rocío Saiz. Firmado Carlota revisa "La Niña Imantada" de Love Of Lesbian. Con su manera personal de entender y filtrar el pop electrónico, el synth-pop y el indiepop, Angelpop nos trae "Donde la gente baila" una canción que suena a despedida en la pista de baile por parte de los protagonistas del tema.Psicodelia, punk y música surf se mezclan en Goblin Circus, primer disco de los ganadores del Creamurcia 2021, que ponen el cierre al ciclo Somos de aquí de La Mar de Músicas. Los Imposibles, veterana banda madrileña, acaban de sacar un disco. The Orchids de Glasgow ha estado haciendo indiepop sincero y tintineante durante más de tres décadas, lanzando discos más famosos en el legendario sello indie Sarah Records. Ha pasado un tiempo desde que lanzaron un álbum, ocho años, específicamente, pero su séptimo largometraje, Dreaming Kind, saldrá el 2 de septiembre a través de Skep Wax (el sello dirigido por Amelia Fletcher y David Pursey de Heavenly.Reseñamos la agenda de conciertos del finde: Valeria Castro, Guitarricadelafuente, Jacob Collier, Rita Indiana, ZAZ, Cyrilla Aimée, Matt Bianco,
It's pride month! Did you know that heterosexuality can be cured? Despite all of the heavy shit going on, we're taking a moment to celebrate all the beautiful and complicado dimensions of being LGBTQA+++. We've got queer artists, straight allies and even some gay rage para ti. Featuring music by Johnny Sky, Omar Apollo, Reyna Tropical, Rita Indiana, Los Tigres del Norte, Liniker e os Caramelows and Lido Pimienta. Show notes: bit.ly/3xz6EnY Follow us: instagram.com/RadioMenea twitter.com/RadioMenea tinyletter.com/RadioMenea
Esta lectura nos sacó un poco de la rutina. Nos puso la mente a trabajar, a pensar y a tratar de entender qué era realidad y que no. Acompáñanos en esta ocasión con una lectura bien dominicana. Libro: Papi de Rita Indiana
En este episodio muy especial de Songmess seguimos en Puerto Rico, hoy acompañados por la cantautora, compositora y multi-instrumentista, Mima! La aclamada trubadora nos cuenta acerca de cómo mezcla la música tradicional de la isla con elementos de trova, reggae y referencias brasileñas para crear una propuesta única pero indiscutiblemente Boricua. También nos cuenta acerca de sus años cantando con Cultura Profética, relaciones colaborativas con Rita Indiana, Macha Colón y Eduardo Cabra, y el complicado balance entre la música contestataria y la panfletariedad. Una plática rápida y amena con una de las grandes narradoras de la isla del encanto, así que denle play! Playlist: Mima, Andy Gonzalez + Piri Thomas, y Macha Colón. Mima Bandcamp: https://mima.bandcamp.com/ Mima YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq-JMpSSFQZVcJZsmwDzQQA Mima Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2LdXSnBos8LTWMKoHF0oAw?si=PHuSF-OOR1a4JG-MA3kIJw MIma Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mimamusica Mima Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mimagrama/?hl=en Mima Twitter: https://twitter.com/mimamusica Richard Villegas Instagram: www.instagram.com/rixinyc/?hl=en Songmess Instagram: www.instagram.com/songmess/?hl=es-la Songmess Facebook: www.facebook.com/songmess/?ref=settings Songmess Twitter: twitter.com/songmess Songmess Merch: via DM #BOPS Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2sdavi01h3AA5531D4fhGB?si=a9a85aa70c3f4e4d Subscribe to Songmess on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play or SoundCloud, find us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, and contact us at songmessmusic@gmail.com.
En este episodio conversamos con Eddy Núñez, cantautor dominicano, vocalista de El Gran Poder de Diosa, una agrupación con más de 10 años de trayectoria, que ha dado importantes pasos en la música alternativa dominicana. Con él conversamos desde la Feria Internacional del Libro, sobre la música como herramienta de sanación, los retos de crear en colectivo y sobre el último sencillo de la agrupación, "El Remedio". Eddy también fue parte de las agrupaciones dominicanas "Rita Indiana y los Misterios" y "Batey Cero", así como de otros proyectos. Actualmente, acompaña a otros en sus procesos de sanación con música y canciones. Síguenos en las redes sociales en: Instagram: @GenteBrava.RD • Facebook: @Gente Brava.RD • Twitter: @GenteBravaRD • Web: GenteBravaRD.com, y continúa la conversación utilizando la etiqueta #GenteBravaElPodcast.
In this episode of Doing Diversity in Writing, we—Bethany and Mariëlle—interview Professor Grace L. Dillon about Indigenous Futurisms and how (not) to write Indigenous characters. Grace L. Dillon (Anishinaabe with family, friends, and relatives from Bay Mills Nation and Garden River Nation with Aunties and Uncles also from the Saulteaux Nation) is Professor in the Indigenous Nations Studies Department in the School of Gender, Race, and Nations and also Affiliated Professor at English and Women, Gender, and Sexualities Departments at Portland State University in Portland, Oregon, where she teaches undergraduate and graduate courses on a range of interests including Indigenous Futurisms, Queer Indigenous Studies, Gender, Race, and Nations Theories and Methodologies courses, Climate and Environmental Justice(s) from Indigenous Perspectives, Reparations Justice, Resurgence Justice, Science Fiction, Indigenous Cinema, Popular Culture, Race and Social Justice, and early modern literature. (For her full biography, please check out the episode page on our website.) What Grace shared with us Why and how she coined the term Indigenous Futurisms What it was like to be a consultant as an Anishinaabe person to directors Scott Cooper and Guillermo del Toro Some behind-the-scenes stories about the filming of Twilight What true allyship looks like and how we can become an ally How we can honour someone else's story Best practices of engaging with Indigenous communities Grace L Dillion's academic email is: dillong@pdx.edu (Re)sources mentioned on the show and other recommendations by Grace L. Dillon, many of which are LGBTQ2+ Routledge Handbook of CoFuturisms, edited by Grace L. Dillon, Isiah Lavender III, Taryne Taylor, and Bodhisattva Chattopadhyay (forthcoming) Hachette Australia: https://www.hachette.com.au Claire G. Coleman's Terra Nullius (2017) and The Old Lie (2019) (South Coast Noongar People): https://clairegcoleman.com Ellen Van Neerven's Heat and Light (2014): https://ellenvanneervencurrie.wordpress.com/heat-and-light Louise Erdrich's Future Home of the Living God: A Novel (2017) (Anishinaabe): https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/34217599-future-home-of-the-living-god Leanne Betasamosake Simpson's This Accident of Being Lost: Songs and Stories (2017), Noopiming: The Cure for White Ladies (2021) and As We Have Always Done: Indigenous Freedom Through Radical Resurgence (2017) (Anishinaabe): https://www.leannesimpson.ca Cherie Dimaline's The Marrow Thieves (2017) and Hunting by the Stars (Metis): https://cheriedimaline.com Waubgeshig Rice's Moon of the Crusted Snow (2018) (Anishinaabe): https://www.waub.ca Harold Johnson's Corvus (2015) (Cree): https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/26840855-corvus Alexis Wright's The Swan Book (2013 rpt. 2018) (Waanyi Nation): https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18247932-the-swan-book Gerald Vizenor's Bearheart (1978) (Anishinaabe): https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/871536.Bearheart Leslie Marmon Silko's Almanac of the Dead (1991) (Laguna Nation): https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/52385.Almanac_of_the_Dead Australian First Nations Ambelin Kwaymullina's trilogy The Interrogation of Ashala the Wolf (2012), The Disappearance of Ember Crow (2013), and The Foretelling of Georgie the Spider (2015): https://ambelin-kwaymullina.com.au Indigenous Hawai'ian Christopher Kahunahana's film Waikiki: http://www.waikikithemovie.com Nalo Hopkinson's many stories, including YA novels Sister Mine (2013) and The Chaos (2012): https://www.nalohopkinson.com Andrea Hairston's novels such as Mindscape, Redwood and Wildfire, Will Do Magic for Change, and Master of Poisons: http://andreahairston.com Darcie Little Badger's Elatsoe (2020) and A Snake Falls to Earth (2022) (Lipan Apache Nation): https://darcielittlebadger.wordpress.com Zainab Amadahy's Resistance (Afro-Canadian and Cherokee): https://www.swallowsongs.com Daniel Heath Justice's The Way of Thorn and Thunder: The Kynship Chronicles (2011) and Why Indigenous Literatures Matter. His story “The Boys Who Became the Hummingbirds” in Hope Nicholson's edited collection of Love Beyond Body, Space, and Time: An Indigenous LGBT Sci-Fi Anthology (2016) is also explored in graphic novel form in Moonshot: The Indigenous Comics Collection, Volume 2 (2017) (Cherokee): https://danielheathjustice.com Joshua Whitehead's Indigiqueer Metal, Johnny Appleseed, and Love After the End: An Anthology of Two-Spirit & Indigiqueer Speculative Fiction (2020): https://www.joshuawhitehead.ca Moonshot: The Indigenous Comics Collection, Volume 3, edited by Anishinaabe and Metís Nations Elizabeth La Pensèe and Michael Sheyahshe (2020): https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/51456434-moonshot Deer Women: An Anthology (2017) published by Native Realities Press and headed by Lee Francis IV. (Laguna Pueblo Nation): https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/38219794-deer-woman Sovereign Traces Volume 2: Relational Constellations edited by Elizabeth La Pensèe: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/42686187-sovereign-traces-volume-2 Sloane Leong's graphic novel Prism Stalker (2019): https://prismstalker.com Smokii Sumac's you are enough: love poems for the end of the world (2018) (Ktunaxa Nation): https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/41677143-you-are-enough Michelle Ruiz Keil's All of Us With Wings (2019): https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/40177227-all-of-us-with-wings Carmen Maria Machado's Her Body and Other Parties (2017) and In the Dream House: A Memoir (2019): https://carmenmariamachado.com Sabrina Vourvoulias's Ink (2012): https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15721155-ink Rita Indiana's Tentacle (2018): https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/40679930-tentacle Qwo-Li Driskill's Asegi Stories: Cherokee Queer and Two-Spirit Memory (2016): https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/27777916-asegi-stories Tiffany Lethabo King, et. al's Otherwise Worlds: Against Settler Colonialism and Anti-Blackness (2020): https://www.dukeupress.edu/otherwise-worlds Lisa Tatonetti's The Queerness of Native American Literature (2014): https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/21944614-the-queerness-of-native-american-literature Bawaajigan: Stories of Power edited by Anishinaabe Nathan Niigan Noodin Adler and Christine Miskonoodinkwe Smith (2019): https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/45180942-bawaajigan mitêwâcimowina: Indigenous Science Fiction and Speculative Storytelling edited by Cree Nation Neal McLeod (2016): https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/34105770-mit-w-cimowina Walking the Clouds: An Anthology of Indigenous Science Fiction edited by Grace L. Dillon (2012) (Anishinaabe): https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13226625-walking-the-clouds Amy Lonetree's Decolonizing Museums (2012) (Hochunk Nation): https://uncpress.org/book/9780807837153/decolonizing-museums The work of Debra Yeppa Pappan (Korean and Jemez Pueblo) at the Chicago Field Museum: https://www.fieldmuseum.org/about/staff/profile/2486 Laura Harjo's Spiral to the Stars: Mvskoke Tools of Futurity (2019) (Cherokee): https://uapress.arizona.edu/book/spiral-to-the-stars Bethany's Editing Your Novel's Structure: Tips, Tricks, and Checklists to Get You From Start to Finish: https://theartandscienceofwords.com/new-book-for-authors/ This week's episode page, with Grace L. Dillon's full bio, can be found here: https://representationmatters.art/2022/02/17/s2e5/ Subscribe to our newsletter here and get out Doing Diversity in Writing Toolkit, including our Calm the F*ck Down Checklist and Cultural Appropriation Checklist: https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/r3p6g8 As always, we'd love for you to join the conversation by filling out our questionnaires. Our Doing Diversity in Writing – Writer Questionnaire can be filled in at https://forms.gle/UUEbeEvxsdwk1kuy5 Our Doing Diversity in Writing – Reader Questionnaire can be filled in at https://forms.gle/gTAg4qrvaCPtqVJ36 Don't forget, you can find us at https://representationmatters.art/ and on https://www.facebook.com/doingdiversityinwriting
Amanda and Jenn discuss a bunch of great queer reads, give book picks inspired by “Burn, Butcher, Burn” (IYKYK), and more in this week's episode of Get Booked. Follow the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher. This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. For listener feedback and questions, as well as a complete list of books discussed in this episode, visit our website. Books Discussed Girl Serpent Thorn by Melissa Barshardoust (rec'd Margaret) The Ruthless Lady's Guide to Wizardry by CM Waggoner (cw: drug use, addiction, & drug related morally gray choices) Tentacle by Rita Indiana, transl. by Achy Obejas The Old Drift by Namwali Serpell (cw: rape, racial slurs, racism, harm to children) From Scratch by Tembi Locke The Book of Delights by Ross Gay The Woman Upstairs by Claire Messud Burning Roses by SL Huang (cw: animal death, child abuse) Next Year, For Sure by Zoey Leigh Peterson Weekend by Jane Eaton Hamilton (cw: racism, transphobia, infertility and miscarriage, intimate partner violence, death by suicide, ableism, hospitalization for chronic illness, deadnaming) Luster by Raven Leilani Honey Girl by Morgan Rogers This is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone The Psychology of Time Travel by Kate Mascarenhas (cw: bullying, disordered eating, harm to children) Bonds of Brass by Emily Skrutskie We Set The Dark on Fire by Tehlor Kay Mejia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En este episodio muy especial de Songmess seguimos abarcando el activismo LGBT Dominicano, hoy acompañados de la organizadora y activista María Batlle y el fotógrafo, cineasta y activista Carlos Rodríguez. María nos cuenta acerca de su trabajo con The Muse Seek Project promoviendo el acceso de jóvenes sordos a nuevas expresiones a través de música y otras experiencias sonoras, al igual que su trabajo en el congreso abogando por las tres causales del aborto y manifestándose en contra de cambios represivos al código penal Dominicano. También conversamos con Carlos Rodríguez acerca de su icónica fiesta Draguéalo, la organización IURA que co-fundó cómo iniciativa de educación ciudadana de los derechos LGBT, y del crecimiento de la cultura ballroom y vogue en República Dominicana. Estos dos episodios de activismo LGBT fueron grabados en Agosto y el tema de las tres causales y el código penal todavía no se resuelve, así que sigan las redes de estos activistas y organizaciones para seguir al tanto. Foto de portada por Guillermo Casado Ducoudray: https://www.instagram.com/guillermocasado/?hl=en Playlist: Xiomara Fortuna, Rita Indiana, Mula y Lazy Flow. LGBT Nightlife en Remezcla x Richard Villegas: LGBT Nightlife en Remezcla x Richard Villegas: https://remezcla.com/features/culture/queer-nightlife-santo-domingo-dominican-republic/ María Batlle Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maria.batlle/?hl=en The Muse Seek Project: https://feel.subpac.com/creator/maria-batlle-muse-seek-project/ RD es de Todes: https://www.instagram.com/rdesdetodes/?hl=en Carlos Rodríguez: https://www.instagram.com/carlosincarlo/?hl=en Draguéalo: https://www.instagram.com/draguealo/?hl=en IURA: https://www.astraeafoundation.org/stories/iura-individuos-unidos-por-el-respeto-y-la-armonia/ Richard Villegas Instagram: www.instagram.com/rixinyc/?hl=en Songmess Instagram: www.instagram.com/songmess/?hl=es-la Songmess Facebook: www.facebook.com/songmess/?ref=settings Songmess Twitter: twitter.com/songmessmusic Songmess Merch: via DM #BOPS Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2sdavi01h3AA5531D4fhGB?si=60a540d0d3704c67 Subscribe to Songmess on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play or SoundCloud, find us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, and contact us at songmessmusic@gmail.com.
Pedir un momento especial con un artista tan talentoso y sobrepasar las expectativas de ese intercambio ha sido uno de los highlights de nuestras tres temporadas del podcast. Cabra es un músico, compositor, multi-instrumentista y productor Puertorriqueño, fundador y cerebro musical detrás del fenómeno urbano alternativo “Calle 13”. Ha ganado 28 Grammy y Latin Grammy (combinados). Entre sus múltiples trabajos destacan obras con artistas como Calle 13, Jorge Drexler, Monsieur Periné, Vicente García, Louta, La Vida Boheme, Rita Indiana y muchos otros. Cabra además estuvo nominado a los Latin Grammy 2020 como Mejor Productor Del Año por su trabajo con “Louta”, “Cuarteto de Nos” y “Sotomayor. A inicios de este 2021 Eduardo lanzó su EP debut como solista llamado “CABRA”. Platicamos con el "ex-Visitante" sobre el proceso de crear su nuevo proyecto, aprendizajes y challenges, donde se siente más cómodo en el escenario, trabajar en corillo y su perspectiva maratónica dentro del mundo de las artes. ¡Conversación hermosa! Enjoy!
Our summer hiatus is over beibeis! ¿Nos extrañaron? We needed the time away but we are happy to be back, talking through some of our summer music moods n vibes. We share our thoughts on a much-hyped summer collab, our ideal temperature, body positive summer beach anthems and why we're thankful for what nuestra divina señora Ivy Queen has taught the boys. Featuring music by Aventura, Bad Bunny, Ana Macho, Prince Royce, Yomo, Hector El Father, Nicky Jam, Rita Indiana, Marc Anthony, Tokischa and Rosalia. Show notes: bit.ly/2X4s8tc Follow us: instagram.com/RadioMenea twitter.com/RadioMenea facebook.com/RadioMenea tinyletter.com/RadioMenea
Vicente Santos es un artista multidisciplinar dominicano. Es actor, bailarín, guionista, productor, docente y periodista. Ha trabajado en grandes producciones como Cocote (2017) y Liborio (2021), y fue galardonado con el Premio de la Juventud en el año 2005. Desde su infancia, Vicente se ha sentido conectado con el arte, en especial con la actuación, y esa pasión lo llevó a estudiar en la Escuela Nacional de Teatro y luego, a formar parte de la Compañía Nacional de Teatro, por 10 años ininterrumpidos. En 2011, se va a Buenos Aires donde aprende de grandes directores como Cristobal Jodorowsky y tiene la oportunidad de traer nuevos conocimientos a su país. En este episodio, Vicente nos cuenta acerca de cómo el arte para él es como un sacerdocio, una labor de disciplina y constancia; cómo el teatro es un arte que nace en la crisis y qué le espera en la era post pandemia. Puedes seguir su trabajo en: @VicentSant. Síguenos en las redes sociales en: Instagram: @GenteBrava.RD • Facebook: @Gente Brava.RD • Web: GenteBravaRD.com No tenemos los derechos a la canción "Mandinga Times", de Rita Indiana. El soneto usado en este episodio es de la autoría de Vicente Santos.
Ten years ago, when she was at the peak of her career, Dominican writer and musician Rita Indiana announced she was leaving music. But “La Montra” is now back with a new album, Mandinga Times, a fusion of punk, rock, rap dembow, heavy metal, and reggaeton. In this episode, Maria Hinojosa speaks with Rita Indiana about her new album, her queer Pan-Caribbean identity, and why she decided to leave the music scene.
"Ontem eu lia a introdução de Um apartamento em Urano de Paul B. Preciado. Hoje eu sonhei que muitas roupas estavam penduradas em meu apartamento antigo. Nenhuma delas era minha. Talvez meu varal agora esteja em Urano e eu não saiba. As mudanças vão se dando e as testemunhas são poucas. Quando eu puder olhar nos olhos de desconhecidos sem medo, quem serei eu?" Estela Rosa está de volta, dando muitos frutos, no nosso Curadoria Pisciana. Junto com ela, te convidamos a ouvir e descobrir coisas sem saber como. Links e referências do episódio: Mandinga Times (Rita Indiana) Experiências sobre editar um corpo (Leticia Feres e Laura Daviña) Catadores e eu (Agnes Vardas) Acompanhe nosso Medium e nossas redes sociais, Facebook, Twitter e Instagram, e comente sobre esse episódio no telegram @MQEPodcast ou no e-mail atendimento.mqe@gmail.com. Ficha Técnica Duração: 00:10:41 Edição: Régis Regi Trilha Sonora: Dreamtigers, de Bianca Zampier
Llegó la hora de la vanguardia y el futuro ideal, representado por Anabel, Cris y Rachel, quienes nos traen una buena dosis de caribe, lucha, fiesta, futurismo e identidad. Aquí estamos ready para conocer de esa colección de instantes que nos regalan en su más reciente álbum, Mundos, y así recibimos desde República Dominicana a Mula.Entren que caben 100: En este episodio caben MULA, Rafael Machuca, Analog Africa, María José Llergo, Afrobeta, Rita Indiana, Discos Diáspora, Alfredo Richter, Macha Colón, Alegría Rampante, Eduardo Alegría, Dávila 666, AJ Dávila... 50 parados, 50 de pie.Enlaces:Nuestro website: http://tangentepodcast.com/Nuestras redes:IG: https://www.instagram.com/tangentepodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tangentepodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/TangentePodcastInstagram de MULA: https://www.instagram.com/mulaband/MULA - Y Ahora: https://youtu.be/BNYtmNUaiesMULA - En el Aire: https://youtu.be/EJvj4RNZOpoMULA - Dos Cuerpos: https://youtu.be/Cb_jzueBtnA Escucha Mundos, de MULA aquí:https://mulaband.bandcamp.com/album/mundos-2 Los Viajeros Siderales - El Campanero: https://youtu.be/NJY7OuKIbCEEscucha el disco La Locura de Machuca 1975-1980, aquí: https://analogafrica.bandcamp.com/album/la-locura-de-machuca-1975-1980 María José Llergo - Tu Piel | A COLORS ENCORE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KV8JPnCXKJI Afrobeta - Warrior: https://youtu.be/Ze-wp6s7CuwEscucha el episodio de Afrobeta, aquí: https://tangentepodcast.com/episodio-14-el-de-afrobeta/ Playlist en Spotify – El Soundtrack de TanGente:https://open.spotify.com/user/reflautas/playlist/5kiHR1IAqC2WSVi777TCCm?si=2qNcDqEMQ-26MYhXiRhg5w
Concordia Podcast presenta un episodio breve que explora la conexión entre el olfato y la intuición. La intuición forma parte de cuatro aspectos que consideramos importantes en los procesos de fermentación, procesos que en nuestro laboratorio editorial no solo aluden a la preparación de alimentos sino también a la edición de textos. Los otros aspectos son la intención, el tiempo y la resistencia, que esperamos explorar en futuros episodios. Producción, edición, mezcla: Mahelín Rondón. Música: Cantos Campesinos.Libros recomendados: “Nose Dive”, Harold McGee; “The Left Hand Of Darkness”, Ursula K Le Guin; “Nuestro mundo muerto”, Liliana Colanzi; “Hecho en Saturno”, Rita Indiana; “Something Old, Something New”, Tamar Adler.
Eduardo Cabra, Visitante, de Calle 13, ha producido "Mandinga Times", el nuevo disco de la cantante y activista dominicana Rita Indiana. Con colaboraciones de Kiko el Crazy, Rubén Albarrán y MiMa....
Eduardo Cabra, Visitante, de Calle 13, ha producido "Mandinga Times", el nuevo disco de la cantante y activista dominicana Rita Indiana. Con colaboraciones de Kiko el Crazy, Rubén Albarrán y MiMa....
Lo nuevo de Rita Indiana, un directo de Kiko Veneno y la música de Jimena Fama, Loli Molina con Las Migas, Judit Neddermann, Pascuala Ilabaca... ...
Lo nuevo de Rita Indiana, un directo de Kiko Veneno y la música de Jimena Fama, Loli Molina con Las Migas, Judit Neddermann, Pascuala Ilabaca... ...
En este episodio muy especial de Songmess nos acompaña el queridísimo Oscar Morales, editor del medio musical Bring My Noise. Como ya se ha vuelto costumbre, Oscar nos acompaña por tercer año consecutivo para repasar nuestros lanzamientos favoritos del 2020. Les traemos de todo: perreo nalgótico, electronica experimental, rave de protesta y mucho más. Este episodio se extiende un poco ya que les pusimos 16 canciones, así que dense el gustazo, toménla en dosis y a bailarrrr! Playlist: Bad Bunny + Jowell & Randy + Ñengo Flow, La Fiebre X + Nurrydog + Alexxxandrina, Simpson Ahuevo, Jup do Bairro + Linn da Quebrada + Rico Dalassam, Meth Math, Rita Indiana, Ghetto Kumbé + Kombilesa Mi + Busy Twist, Los Cogelones, Las Nubes, Goodboy INC., Buscabulla, Lucia Tacchetti + Casero, Edgar Mondragón, Amnésica, Ela Minus y Lido Pimienta + Li Saumet. Bring My Noise Web: https://bringmynoise.me/ Bring My Noise Twitter: https://twitter.com/bmnoise Bring My Noise Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BMNOISE360 Oscar Morales Twitter: https://twitter.com/Oskah_ Oscar Morales Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bmnoise/?hl=en Richard Villegas Instagram: www.instagram.com/rixinyc/?hl=en Songmess Instagram: www.instagram.com/songmess/?hl=es-la Songmess Facebook: www.facebook.com/songmess/?ref=settings Songmess Twitter: twitter.com/songmessmusic Songmess Merch: https://songmess.threadless.com/ #BOPS Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2sdavi01h3AA5531D4fhGB?si=iL8N5e7PQQGOfzbV-HYRUg Subscribe to Songmess on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play or SoundCloud, find us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, and contact us at songmessmusic@gmail.com.
El año más raro de nuestras vidas fue también en el que la música latina confirmó su poderío en la industria global. No hay personaje en 2020 tan omnipresente como Bad Bunny, autor de tres discos de notable alto y agitador de caderas y conciencias con temas como ‘Yo perreo sola’. Veteranos como Rita Indiana y Residente han demostrado que su relevancia trasciende la música en español, mientras los álbumes de Lido Pimienta, Nubya García, Buscabulla, El Alfa y X Alfonso deberían haberse colado en todas las listas de lo mejor del año. La mirada desde lo contemporáneo a las tradiciones, la vanguardia con acento propio, el sexy pop, la invitación al bailoteo y los márgenes en torno a El Movimiento (hip hop, trap, reggaetón y más) han guiado las propuestas de Son Rompe Pera, Ela Minus, Nathy Peluso, Natanael Cano... La próxima semana regresamos con nuestra selección de la mejor música de España en 2020. ¡A gozarlo!
Desde República Dominicana, Rita Indiana desmenuza "Miedo", canción dedicada a los descubrimientos oscuros a los que nos lleva el amor. Producida por Edu Cabra, es una rola intensa y llena de cadencia.
What do Rick Bayless, Taco Bell and El Arca de Noe have in common? Find out in this episode filled with intelligent and hilarious food talk. Babelito and FavyFav discuss the perils of authenticity and the demise of the taco pizza. And as always, send your questions to AskLWLpod@gmail.com and we may read them on a future episode. #podsincolor #supportbrownpodcasts #supportlatinxscholars #supportlatinxpodcasts #lwlpod #latinx Show Notes: Dr. Sánchez Prado (https://rll.wustl.edu/people/ignacio-s%C3%A1nchez-prado) Bayless (https://www.rickbayless.com/restaurants/) Kennedy (https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/21/dining/diana-kennedy.html) The Slavery of Metate (https://www.facebook.com/StanfordCLAS/videos/from-the-slavery-of-metate-to-the-corn-flour-oligopoly-a-brief-history-of-tortil/569291336812553/) The Sporkful (http://www.sporkful.com/?s=bayless) The Ark (https://www.pbs.org/independentlens/videos/we-believe-in-dinosaurs-a-real-ark-for-a-real-flood-clip/) Rita Indiana (https://remezcla.com/lists/music/rita-indiana-track-by-track-review-mandinga-times-album-interview/) Call now and leave a voicemail: (512) 333-0471 Thank you to all of our supporters on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/latinoswholunch) and Paypal (http://www.latinoswholunch.com/donate) Buy the ABCs of Latinidad Coloring book! (https://thewritersblock.org/?q=h.tviewer&qsb=keyword&qse=ZzjQjUtIw2ckZaqLBU_Zqg&using_sb=status)
Sandra Treviño returns as every week to highlight some of the best and newest music from the Spanish-speaking world. This week, we hear from Spanish group Espagueti (yes, like the noodle) and the Caribbean-inspired sounds of Rita Indiana.
Esto es RADAR, la primera artista invitada es la dominicana Rita Indiana donde nos presenta su álbum Mandinga Times producido por Eduardo Cabra, un disco de colección y nosotros sentimos que ganará un Grammy. Sigue a Iván Cave en las redes. ¿Lo disfrutaste?... cuéntanos qué te parece nuestro contenido. Deja tus valoraciones y comentarios en Apple Podcast o escríbenos a ivanonradio@gmail.com
Empiezo mi entrevista con la dominicana Rita Indiana con una pregunta impertinente, sobre una noche ya borrosa hace más de una década en el Viejo San Juan. Así arranca la tercera temporada de LATINXTRANSFER, con un nuevo formato más conversacional, y con el lujo de contar con esta polifacética artista, conocida también como La Montra, a pocos días del lanzamiento de su más reciente disco, Mandinga Times. Rita Indiana es una de las figuras latinoamericanas más influyentes de los últimos 15 años, no solo en la música, sino en la literatura y el cine. Terminamos hablando del presente apocalíptico y el futuro incierto, difícil, pero posible. Que viva la monstruosidad.
Empiezo mi entrevista con la dominicana Rita Indiana con una pregunta impertinente, sobre una noche ya borrosa hace más de una década en el Viejo San Juan. Así arranca la tercera temporada de LATINXTRANSFER, con un nuevo formato más conversacional, y con el lujo de contar con esta polifacética artista, conocida también como La Montra, a pocos días del lanzamiento de su más reciente disco, Mandinga Times. Rita Indiana es una de las figuras latinoamericanas más influyentes de los últimos 15 años, no solo en la música, sino en la literatura y el cine. Terminamos hablando del presente apocalíptico y el futuro incierto, difícil, pero posible. Que viva la monstruosidad.
En Future Beats te invitamos, como siempre, a conectar con el futuro inmediato de la actualidad sonora. Hoy abrimos brecha con el concurrido homenaje de Big Crown Records a Sunny & The Sunliners y recordamos a Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings, que son noticia con la publicación de un álbum de versiones inédito. Os proponemos seguir nuestra ruta panorámica con Siwo, el embajador del afrofuturismo en nuestro país; la cantante persa-israelí Liraz, su electro-pop luminoso y sus colaboraciones clandestinas con músicos de Irán; el toque mágico del productor Kutiman quien estrena nueva colaboración con la vocalista turca Shai Tsabari; el regreso por la puerta grande de Rita Indiana y el del veterano Tino Contreras con un inesperado nuevo álbum de jazz místico y espiritual ; el tercer álbum de los rock star africanos Songhoy Blues y la inspirada apuesta para 2020 del maliense Afel Bocoum, secundado por Damon Albarn y Nick Gold.
En este episodio muy especial de Songmess nos vuelve a acompañar desde San José, Costa Rica, el periodista musical Carlos Soto y estamos poniéndonos al día con un playlist de música nueva! Conocido por documentar la escena nacional en una variedad de zines, contribuyendo a Remezcla y otros medios digitales, y trabajando como staff en el periódico La Nación, Carlos es uno de los periodistas más respetados dentro de el medio musical Tico. Carlos también empezó un mailing list y podcast este año llamado La Necedad, pese a que la pandemia le trajo más tiempo libre de lo esperado y no quería dejar perder las ideas e historias que le llegan a la cabeza todos los días. Nuestra conversación es extensa y abarca todo desde el panorama periodístico actual, a tendencias culturales, payola, el ambient Costarricense, la vigencia de los video clips como expresión artística, el rock Latinoamericano, rivalidades entre escenas Centroamericanas y mucho más. Get ready, por que el chisme está candente y el playlist aún más! Playlist: Brigitte Laverne, Gabriel Garzón-Montano, Rita Indiana, Paula Cendejas + Girl Ultra, Gianluca, Cristal London + Salmoni, Edgar Mondragón, Canina + Achará, Asimov, Little Jesus, Señor Loop y Fufu. Carlos Soto Twitter: https://twitter.com/elcarlox Carlos Soto Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elcarlox/ La Necedad Web: https://lanecedad.substack.com/ La Necedad YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE4e82I_l_pg_TNvaVrlg9Q Richard Villegas Instagram: www.instagram.com/rixinyc/?hl=en Songmess Instagram: www.instagram.com/songmess/?hl=es-la Songmess Facebook: www.facebook.com/songmess/?ref=settings Songmess Twitter: twitter.com/songmessmusic Songmess Merch: https://songmess.threadless.com/ #BOPS Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2sdavi01h3AA5531D4fhGB?si=uibPEDoMSo2E6mnV-dMCjg Subscribe to Songmess on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play or SoundCloud, find us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, and contact us at songmessmusic@gmail.com.
¡Suenen las sirenas, regresó la montra pa comérselos de cena! Ten years ago, Rita Indiana dropped El Juidero - a stunning work of Latin independent music that defined a generation of young Latinx weirdos who had never seen or heard anything like it before. Y después….desapareció. Until now. She comes on to talk about her new album, the role of monsters as a reflection of the things society fears, why we need to organize ourselves, and why this album es un regalo pa to’ sus pollitos who have grown since the kids that felt seen by her presence way back when. En español, in English, en espanglish. Featuring music by Rita Indiana. Show notes: https://bit.ly/2ZreIFS Follow us: instagram.com/RadioMenea twitter.com/RadioMenea facebook.com/RadioMenea tinyletter.com/RadioMenea
NPR Music picks the best new albums out this week, including new releases by The Flaming Lips, Rita Indiana, Waylon Payne and more.
¡Hola a todos! Me temo que el viaje llega a su fin. Hemos vivido muchas cosas este verano, pero ya es hora de hacer las maletas y coger un avión de regreso a casa. Nos llevamos, eso sí, grandes experiencias. Hemos visitado 43 países, en los cinco continentes, aunque hemos hablado de muchos más libros. De hecho, diría que hemos pasado ampliamente los 80 que prometí :pOs dejo un pequeño resumen de todas las paradas de nuestro viaje y, también, de países con los que ampliar la ruta si es que aún os habéis quedado con ganas de seguir viajando.EUROPAEspaña: El infinito en un junco, de Irene Vallejo.Portugal: Ensayo sobre la ceguera, de José Saramago.Suecia: Los hombres que no amaban a las mujeres (trilogía), de Stieg Larsson.Austria: Erebos, de Ursula Poznanski.Reino Unido: Matilda |Las brujas | Charlie y la Fábrica de chocolate | Relatos de lo inesperado, de Roald Dahl.Italia: Anna, de Niccolò Ammaniti.Alemania: Tú no eres como las otras madres, de Angelika Schrobsdorff.Islandia: Inocencia robada, de Arnaldur Indridason (serie de 14 novelas).Turquía: La bastarda de Estambul, de Elif Shafak.Albania: El Palacio de los Sueños, de Ismaíl Kadaré.En la lista de pendientes:Croacia: Café Europa, de Slavenka Drakulik.Rumanía: El verano que mi madre tuvo los ojos verdes, de Tatiana Țîbuleac.Bielorrusia: La guerra no tiene nombre de mujer, de Svetlana Aleksiévich.Bélgica: La vida verdadera, de Adeline Dieudonné.Francia: Vestido de novia, de Pierre Lemaitre.ÁFRICARepública de Ghana: Volver a casa, de Yaa Gyasi.Egipto: Mujer en punto cero, de Nawal El Saadawi.Nigeria: Quédate conmigo, de Ayòbámi Adébáyò.Todo se desmorona, de Chinua Achebe.Americanah, de Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.Islas Mauricio: El último hermano, de Nathacha Appanah.Sudáfrica: Desgracia, de John Maxwell Coetzee.Botsuana: La primera agencia de mujeres detectives, de Alexander McCall Smith (serie de 19 libros).Marruecos: Canción dulce, de Leïla Slimani.Mozambique: Cada hombre es una raza, de Mia Couto.Zimbabue: Necesitamos nombres nuevos, de NoViolet Bulawayo.En la lista de pendientes:Somalia: Eslabones, de Nuruddin Farah.Senegal: La huelga de los mendigos, de Aminata Sow Fall.Congo: Tranvía 83 de Fiston Mwanza MujilaAngola: Buenos días, camaradas, de OndjakiLibia: Solo en el mundo, de Hisham Matar.Chad: Las raíces del cielo, de Romain Gary.Sierra Leona: El jardín de las mujeres, de Aminatta Forna.Kenia: El diablo en la cruz, de Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o.Etiopía: El lugar del aire, de Dinaw Mengestu.AMÉRICAColombia: El ruido de las cosas al caer, de Juan Gabriel Vásquez.Cien años de soledad, de Gabriel García Márquez.México: Casas Vacías, de Brenda Navarro.Argentina: Subsuelo, de Marcelo Luján.Nuestra parte de la noche, de Mariana Enríquez.Kentukis, de Samantha Schweblin.Brasil: Mi planta de naranja lima, de José Mauro de Vasconcelos.Ecuador: Mandíbula, de Mónica Ojeda.Chile: Los Altísimos, de Hugo Correa.Jamaica: Leopardo negro, lobo rojo de Marlon James.Perú: ¿Qué tengo de malo?, de María José Caro.Bolivia: Nuestro mundo muerto, de Liliana Colanzi.Cuba: Silencios, de Karla Suárez.En la lista de pendientes:Nicaragua: El país bajo mi piel, de Gioconda Belli.El Salvador: Roza, tumba, quema de Claudia Hernández.República Dominicana: Papi, de Rita Indiana.OCEANÍAAustralia: La bofetada, de Christos Tsiolkas.En la lista de pendientes:Las Luminarias, de Eleanor Catton.ASIAIrán: Leer Lolita en Teherán, de Azar Nafisi.Persépolis, de Marjane Satrapi.Georgia: La octava vida, de Nino Haratischwili.Corea del Sur: Kim Ji-Young nacida en 1982, de Cho Nam-joo.Japón: Battle Royale, de Koushun Takami.Nunca me abandones, de Kazuo Ishiguro.La fórmula preferida del profesor, de Yoko Ogawa.Afganistán: Mil soles espléndidos | Cometas en el cielo, de Khaled Hosseini.Rusia: Metro 2033 (trilogía), de Dmitry Glukhovsky.El Vivo | Una edad difícil, de Anna Starobinets.La India: El dios de las pequeñas cosas, de Arundhati Roy.China: El problema de los tres cuerpos (trilogía), de Liu Cixin.Irak: Frankenstein en Bagdad, de Ahmed Saadawi.Nepal: De diosa a mortal, de Rashmila Shakya.Indonesia: La belleza es una herida, de Eka Kurniawan.Corea del Norte: Los acuarios de Pyongyang, de Kang Chol-hwan.Israel: Los siete años de abundancia, de Etgar Keret.En la lista de pendientes:Arabia Saudí: Ciudades de sal, de Abderrahmán Munif.Camboya: Se lo llevaron todo, de Loung Ung.Mongolia: Cielo azul, de Galsan Tschinag.Pakistán: El fundamentalista reticente, de Mohsin Hamid.Malasia: El jardín de las brumas, de Tan Twan Eng.Para cualquier duda o comentario, las formas de contactar conmigo son a través de Twitter (@greenpeeptoes) o en el canal de Telegram del programa (t.me/habitacion101) También espero tus comentarios en https://emilcar.fm/habitacion101 donde podrás encontrar los enlaces de este episodio.
Todo sucede por primera vez, y esta es nuestra primera TanGente. Nuestra primera conversación improvisada para gente preparada. Compartimos la "Especialidad de la semana", ponemos nuestro proyecto en contexto y les invitamos a revivir nuestros primeros conciertos en la "Cápsula del Tiempo". Entren que caben 100 En este primer episodio caben: Rita Indiana, Cabra, Kevin Johansen, Khruangbin, Freestyle Love Supreme, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Questlove, Karina, Willie Colón, Rubén Blades, Cristian Castro, Mariza... 50 parados, 50 de pie."Todo sucede por primera vez, pero de un modo eterno" BorgesEnlaces ExternosRita Indiana gets back in the game with new single "Como un Dragón" https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-latin/rita-indiana-como-un-dragon-mandinga-times-988874/Kevin Johansen: "La tan defenestrada globalización, en los últimos veinte años ha hecho que todo nos afecte"https://www.lanacion.com.ar/espectaculos/musica/kevin-johansen-me-parece-gracioso-este-moda-nid2386994
'Miedo' es una de las canciones que estará en el segundo disco de la dominicana Rita Indiana, Mandinga Times, producido por Eduardo Cabra (Calle 13). Además, descubrimos canciones del álbum de Arca, publicado hoy mismo, una de ellas, una colaboración con Björk, Javiera Mena, Monterrosa, Julia de Castro, Romare y más. En Consola hablamos sobre dibujo en los videojuegos. Buscabulla presentan otra de las canciones de su disco "Regresa" Escuchar audio
"Music is more democratic than literature." Ten years after releasing her debut album, the Dominican musician and novelist returns with Mandinga Times.
Sylvia e Isabel hablan de las novelas El animal sobre la piedra de Daniela Tarazona y Nombres y animales de Rita Indiana.
La Montra está en este episodio. Su nuevo álbum 'Mandinga Times' fue producido por Eduardo Cabra (Visitante) y su nueva canción 'Como Un Dragón' ya está en streaming. Rita habla de su matrimonio, de literatura, de películas de vaqueros, de boomers, de Wilfrido Vargas y Slayer, de la Coco Band y los Dead Kenneys, del futuro del planeta, de #metoo, y de activismo de verdad a través de la música. ¡Visite el nuevo blog! Nos quedó lindo: alejandromarin.com Aquí están mis playlists en Spotify Sígame en Instagram: @themusicpimp Sígame en twitter: @themusicpimp Únase al fanpage en facebook
Rita Indiana habla de su pasión por el merengue, del movimiento Me Too, de su música y literatura, de la influencia del metal en su vida, y más en #ElPodcast junto a Alejandro Marín.
NPR Music staff pick the music they love best for April 2020. "Dreamsicle" by Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, "Only the Strong" from Laura Marling, "Pringle Creek" from Ellis, "Blissful Morning Dream Interpretation Melody" from Discovery Zone, "Como un Dragón" from Rita Indiana, "Look Alive" from Moor Jewelry and "Holy Mother" from Clarice Jensen.
Juan Carlos Quintero habla con la artista desde Maryland. Música, Puerto Rico, escritura y movimientos políticos en República Dominicana.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Juan Carlos Quintero habla con la artista desde Maryland. Música, Puerto Rico, escritura y movimientos políticos en República Dominicana.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Bonita Radio. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/90599
Amanda and Jenn discuss books about mother-daughter relationships, climate change primers, engaging audiobooks, and more in this week’s episode of Get Booked. This episode is sponsored by Book Riot’s Read Harder 2020 Challenge, A People’s History of Heaven by Mathangi Subramanian, new in paperback from Algonquin Books, and Book Riot Insiders. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher. FEEDBACK Daevabad Trilogy (City of Brass #1) by S.A. Chakraborty, Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik, and City of Spires series (City of Strife #1) (rec’d by Eric) QUESTIONS 1. Hello! I’m hoping to find a couple of books- fiction or nonfiction that delve into the complicated world of mother-daughter relationships. I don’t necessarily have a BAD relationship with my own mother, but we have a very difficult time communicating about anything real, and I struggle with how much she depends on my “needing” her to do things for me- even though I am almost 30 and have always been very independent. Books are often my therapy, and I’m looking for stories that will help inspire and motivate me with ideas on how to better our relationship. Or, at least, make me feel like I am not alone in this. Any recommendations? Thanks so much!! 2. Hi! A dear friend of mine was home schooled in a restrictive (abusive) environment. The only books he has ever read are the Bible and Twilight. Later in adulthood, he also suffered a traumatic brain injury, so his ability to concentrate is sometimes low. He’s recently decided to go for his GED and we are all very happy for him! One of the things he wants to do is read some of the books on the high school curriculum, but honestly I’m not sure where to start him. I don’t want to discourage him by starting him on something like Pride and Prejudice or Lord of the Flies where both the vocabulary and the syntax would be unfamiliar to him. I don’t think he could parse the sentence structure. I’m trying to push him towards Stephen King or other really popular, compelling stories until he gets in the physical habit of reading, but he would really like something “literary”. Can you recommend something classic, but plain (American) English and good for fostering a love of reading in someone who has always been denied that opportunity? Thanks, -Ella 3. I’m asking for a book recommendation for my mom. For the last several years, we’ve been having conversations about climate change and the climate crisis. She knows it’s an issue, but hasn’t had the sense of urgency or engagement around it that I do. She’s never shown an interest in diving deeper into the topic until this weekend when I was home for Thanksgiving. She asked if I had a recommendation for a book (or podcast) that could explain it and why it’s such a crisis in a way that’s easy to follow. I heard your recommendation recently for So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo and I am wondering if there is a book like that for climate change? I feel like this is an opportunity to really get her engaged and I don’t want to mess it up!! Thanks and I hope you had a great Thanksgiving! -Ashley 4. I have set the goal for myself to try to not read books by straight white men this year (going through at least March of next year), but have had some difficulty finding read-a-likes for the rereads I’ve been craving. I really want to read something in which the city of London is a character. My go to would be the Rivers of London series by Ben Aaronovitch or London: a Biography by Peter Ackroyd, both of which I loved. Help! Thanks! -Emi 5. I am looking for a captivating audiobook . Bahni Turpin is a favorite narrator of mine. I am not in the mood for humor or satire. I love literary fiction and I am specifically looking for books by and about people of the African diaspora. Do you have any good recommendations for me? Thank you. I am desperate for a good listen. My favorite listens to date include: Adult The Count of Monte Cristo The Seasons of Beento Blackbird Young Adult Dread Nation by Justina Ireland Children of Blood and Bone -Regina 6. I was recently diagnosed with an anxiety disorder, and I’m looking for a fiction novel that shows me I’m not alone. I’m not looking for something about social anxiety, though, and I’ve already read Turtles All the Way Down, All the Bright Places, Every Last Word and other mental health-centered books. I mostly read YA, but Adult or Middle Grade would be awesome too! If there’s an LGBT aspect that would be a great bonus. Thank you so much!! -A Chronic Worrier 7. I love books that are about everything and nothing with a hint of magical realism. Some of my favorites are: Wolf by Jim Harrison, Gilead by Marilyn Robinson, The Stranger by Albert Camus, The Secret History by Donna Tartt, The Buried Giant by Kazuo Ishiguro, and Boy, Snow, Bird by Helen Oyeyemi. I’d love to discover less known writers; fiction only, please. Can’t wait to hear your picks! -Michelle BOOKS Young Jane Young by Gabrielle Zevin The Magical Language of Others by EJ Koh (tw: suicidal thoughts and attempts, disordered eating, domestic violence, sexual assault, depression) To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou (trigger warnings: child abuse) The Uninhabitable Earth by David Wallace-Wells Climate Changed by Philippe Squarzoni NW by Zadie Smith Brick Lane by Monica Ali (tw: domestic violence) Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi (tw: slavery) Book of Night Women by Marlon James, narrated by Robin Miles (tw: slavery & related violence) Truly Devious by Maureen Johnson (rec’d by Jamie Canaves) How To Be a Movie Star by TJ Klune (tw: suicidal thoughts, depression, anxiety) Exit West by Mohsin Hamid Tentacle by Rita Indiana, translated by Achy Obejas (tw: sexual assault, transphobia, homophobia, use of slurs, racism)
The 2000 teens?..tens?... however your say it, were amazing years for music and podcasts. In this episode, Favyfav and Babelito reveal their top 5 albums of the decade detailing the reasons why the songs on those albums were so significant to them. From Beyonce to Rita Indiana, this episode is filled with nostalgia, good memories and of course lots and lots of great music. Stay tuned till the end to hear some of the albums and artists that didn't make the cut and some shout outs to the Latinx musicians that shaped the decade of these two cabrones. And as always, don't forget to send us your emails to AskLWLPod@gmail.com (mailto:AskLWLPod@gmail.com) and we might read them on a future episode. #podsincolor #supportbrownpodcasts #supportlatinxpodcasts #supportlatinxbands #lwlpod
On today’s very special episode of Songmess we linked back up with Beverly Bryan to bring you one last look at the 2010s, - a messy decade of change, growth and wonderful discovery. We’re looking back at songs, albums, artists, scenes and social movements that completely changed the game, from underground gems to ubiquitous pop monsters. This episode is full of bangers so put on your nostalgia goggles one more time before we fully dive into a wild and exciting new decade. Playlist: Helado Negro, Cuco, María y José, Dënver, Xenia Rubinos, Ibeyi, Rita Indiana y Los Misterios, Cardi B, Princess Nokia, Bad Bunny, Ms. Nina, Raymix, El Dusty + Happy Colors, Calle 13 + Totó la Momposina + Susana Baca + María Rita. Beverly Bryan Twitter: https://twitter.com/DJBBCheck Richard Villegas Instagram: www.instagram.com/rixinyc/?hl=en Songmess Instagram: www.instagram.com/songmess/?hl=es-la Songmess Facebook: www.facebook.com/songmess/?ref=settings Songmss Twitter: twitter.com/songmessmusic Songmess Merch: https://songmess.threadless.com/ #BOPS Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2sdavi01h3AA5531D4fhGB?si=5O_OVvu7Ql2rKE6Pm6kCdQ Subscribe to Songmess on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play or SoundCloud, find us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, and contact us at songmessmusic@gmail.com.
Den Dominikanske Republik #3: Merengue og Bachata” Radio Jazz studievært Ole Matthiessen præsenterer musik fra, om og med Elvis Crespo, Milly Quezada, bachata, Jose Manuel Calderon, Marino Perez, Blas Duran, Jean Luís Guerra & 440, Aventura, Prince Royce & Shakira, Rikarena, Rita Indiana y los Misterios og Michel Camilo. Sendt i Radio Jazz Der er mere jazz på www.radiojazz.dk
It's a slower-paced edition of LATINXTRANSFER, but a slow flow intenso. I Skyped with Raquel Berríos from experimental pop duo Buscabulla, which is back with new single, 'Vámono', and back in Puerto Rico as part of the "boricua renaissance" in the wake of Hurricane María. Also on the show: brand new Neysa Blay, CONCO, Cultura Profética and a timeless Rita Indiana...it really is la “pumpiaera” de volver. Track list: Dylan Jesse - 911 Mala Rodríguez - Aguante Tayhana - Encuentros Furtivos Neysa Blay - Mundo Extraño Cultura Profética - Caracoles Buscabulla - Vámono Rita Indiana & Los Misterios - La hora de volve CONCO - Piña Colada Alvaro Díaz, Rauw Alejandro - Vídeos Gianluca feat Pablo Chill-E - Sismo Tittsworth, DJ Blass, Dave Nada, Kingdom, TenTwentySeven - En Mis Brazos Pelada - A Mí Me Juzgan Por Ser Mujer Photo credit: Video 'Vámono' by Buscabulla
En este episodio muy especial de Songmess nos acompaña la cantautora Puertorriqueña Lizbeth Román para una conversación acerca de su carrera, el diverso mundo de cantautorxs Boricuas y el misticismo musical. Lizbeth Román es una nueva propuesta del pop folklórico Latinoamaericano y el playlist que armó para nuestra entrevista es maravillosamente ecléctico, bailable y a la vez cargado de liricismo poético. Playlist: Lizbeth Román, Rita Indiana, Mima, iLe, Emina, Nutopia, Alegría Rampante, Cheryl Rivera y Rosalía. Lizbeth Román Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0zWbk8TpXH2cBAX2YXhEOL?si=v2_1UEqvSUWTGSaPFmMZhw Lizbeth Román Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lizbethromanmusica/ Lizbeth Román Twitter: https://twitter.com/lizbethmusica Lizbeth Román Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lizbethromanmusica/?hl=en Songmess Instagram: www.instagram.com/songmess/?hl=es-la Songmess Facebook: www.facebook.com/songmess/?ref=settings Songmess Merch: https://songmess.threadless.com/ #BOPS Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2sdavi01h3AA5531D4fhGB?si=S_nSqfWzRq2VO-grs1ls0Q Subscribe to Songmess on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play or SoundCloud, find us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, and contact us at songmessmusic@gmail.com.
On today’s very special episode of Songmess we are once again joined by podcast OG Beverly Bryan, this time as we celebrate Pride Month with a deep dive into landmark moments in Latinx and Latin American LGBTQ+ history. We’re discussing visibility, political victories, erasure, violence, immigration, the club as a safe space and the AIDS crisis because remembering our vibrant and tumultuous history is the best way of defining a hopefully better future. Featured Artists: Kumbia Queers, Chavela Vargas, La Bruja de Texcoco, Gloria Groove, False Witness, Niña Dioz, Rita Indiana, Namuel, Girl In A Coma, Los Crudos, Mecano and Juan Gabriel. Beverly Bryan Twitter: https://twitter.com/DJBBCheck?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Songmess Instagram: www.instagram.com/songmess/?hl=es-la Songmess Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/songmess/?ref=settings Songmess Merch: https://songmess.threadless.com/ #BOPS Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/user/22bbqlhgqrssaoxlha3zkdr7y/playlist/2sdavi01h3AA5531D4fhGB?si=vcebQNnqT2Kr8ks06K3qfg Subscribe to Songmess on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play or SoundCloud, find us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, and contact us at songmessmusic@gmail.com.
Rita Indiana mixt in ihrem Roman „Tentakel“ Voodoo-Kult und Geschlechtsumwandlung mit den Folgen des Klimawandels Rita Indiana zählt laut El País zu den 100 einflussreichsten Persönlichkeiten Lateinamerikas. Die Komponistin und Sängerin aus der Dominikanischen Republik wurde nicht nur durch die Neuinterpretation des Merengue bekannt, sie hat neben Kurzgeschichten auch einige Romane geschrieben. Tentakel ist ihr jüngster Roman und wie auch ihre Musik ist er ein wilder Mix aus Tradition und Innovation: Es geht um Naturkatastrophen, eine Protagonistin, die lieber ein Mann wäre und schließlich einer wird, aber auch um den afrokaribischen Santería-Kult sowie die Geschichte Hispaniolas, all das erzählt in einer stellenweise sehr sexualisierten Sprache. Eine Rezension von Martina Kopf gelesen von Uwe Kullnick Den Text zur Rezension finden Sie hier. Alle Radio-Rezensionen finden Sie hier.
Amanda and Jenn discuss horror westerns, adventure novels, books in translation, and more in this week’s episode of Get Booked. This episode is sponsored by Book Riot Insiders, Upon a Burning Throne by Ashok K. Banker, and Extraordinary Birds by Sandy Stark-McGinnis. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, or Stitcher. Questions 1. Hello! My friend is about to have her 2nd baby, and I’m putting together a postpartum care package for her. Obviously I need to include books! Pregnancy brain and a toddler running around have made it hard for her to concentrate on anything substantial for very long, so I’m looking for quick reads that she can dip in and out of (graphic novels, poetry, short story collections, etc.). She loves cooking, especially with the food she grows herself, and anything nature-related. I’ve already got Lumberjanes, Misfit City, and Relish on my list, as well as Mary Oliver and Walt Whitman (if I can find something of his she hasn’t read). Thank you so very much for any suggestions! -Sarah 2. I absolutely loved a Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles. I also read Rules of Civility. I love books with great character development set around historical events or spanning a long time with cultural or historical significance. Some of my favorite authors are Margaret Mitchell, John Jakes, Fredrik Backman and Michael Chabon. Please recommend some books or authors that can grab me like these authors. Thanks Helen 3. First of all, I love listening to the Podcast, I discovered it a couple weeks ago and have since then gotten caught up, I literally was listening for probably 10 hours a day! You guys are all super amazing and I love hearing what you will all choose for the different rec’s. Here is mine: I recently rediscovered my love of adventure books. Growing up my favorite adventure books/movies were Jurassic Park, Jumanji, Journey to the Center of the Earth, Congo and Indiana Jones. As an adult I am having trouble finding good quality adventure books. Are there any that would read like an Indiana Jones movie? I recently read The Anomaly by: Michael Rutger which has a similar concept and I did enjoy it. I am also currently reading Sandstorm by: James Rollins which is what got me thinking that I need more adventure books in my life. I want to be an archaeologist in another life, and since that is not an option I would love to read more archaeology books. I hope you can help me find some! -Alexis 4. Hello! I am an avid reader, but I sometimes think I’m not great at gauging my own tastes in books. My favorite books tend to be when the prose, themes, plot all feel intentionally aligned by the author to form a perfectly crafted present to a reader. Some of my favorite reads that fall into this category are The Vegetarian, The Song of Achilles, Freshwater, The Poet X, and Tin Man. I prefer standalone novels, but any genre/age range recommendations are welcome. I am also open to any suggestions to bump up books that are on my already very large Goodreads tbr. Thanks for the help! -Danielle 5. I would like to read some amazing books in translation. I’m really into science fiction, but it doesn’t have to be science fiction. I just want something totally gripping from another culture and language. Probably my all-time number one favorite book in translation is The Man with Compound Eyes by Ming-yi Wu (though they usually write his name as Wu Ming-yi). Some other favorite books in translation are: April Witch by Majgull Axelsson, The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend by Katrina Bivald, The Elegance of the Hedgehog by Muriel Barbery, The Great Passage by Shion Miura, The Travelling Cat Chronicles by Hiro Arikawa, The Three Body Problem & The Dark Forest by Cixin Liu, One Hundred Years of Solitude & Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky. [Does the Mere Wife by Maria Dahvana Headley count?] Some books in translation that didn’t thrill me include: The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho (actually I haven’t liked anything by him but I can’t remember the other ones I’ve read), The Inferno by Dante Alighieri (though I feel the translation I read might have been subpar), The Nakano Thrift Shop by Hiromi Kawakami, The Girl Who Loneliness by Kyung-Sook Shin, Chronicle of a Death Foretold by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, We by Yevgeny Zamyatin, HWJN by Ibraheem Abbas, Girls of Riyadh by Rajaa Alsanea, and Target in the Night by Ricardo Piglia. I want books that help me understand people, so I do want an internal world in my books. But they don’t have to be exclusively internal. I like action and plot as well. Of course, beautiful prose is always great but not necessary. Think the Martian Chronicles- lots of societal commentary done in a beautiful way. I don’t need any European books, but I won’t say no if you think it’s amazing. I’d rather expand my reading though and get somewhere new in my reading life. I think I’ve done little to no reading of African writers in translation, and the books that I’ve read set in Africa have been mostly in Nigeria and Egypt. I love short stories too and am open to anthologies. I also would prefer to read female authors!!! Thanks so much! You guys are awesome!!! I’m new to Get Booked and Book Riot but I am so thrilled to have found you guys!! PS: I just download about 8 books from World Book Day on Amazon! -Teresa 6. I’ve really loved reading Shout and Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson, Solo by Kwame Alexander and Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo. I want to read something in this same vein – novels written in verse. Not sure if you’ve answered this before but please help! -Holly 7. My little book club (Ogden Lit and Libations) is celebrating three years this October. While discussing a good creepy read to pick along with picks for a couple of other months, we realized we had yet to read a western novel. We’ve already picked all our other books for this year, so we want a combined genre pick for October. We’re looking for a western horror or horror western that will keep us reading and that has great discussion potential. Our general guidelines are to pick backlist (but we will go new for a fabulous read) that aren’t extremely popular due to an impending movie or TV show (again, fabulous will override this) that are around 400 pages (less is fine, more than 500 requires the book be outstanding). Thank you! Looking forward to hearing your recs! -Amanda Books Discussed The Unsettlers by Mark Sundeen When Women Were Birds by Terry Tempest Williams The Architect’s Apprentice by Elif Shafak That Deadman Dance by Kim Scott Time Salvager by Wesley Chu Labyrinth by Kate Mosse Insurrecto by Gina Apostol (tw genocide) Tentacle by Rita Indiana, translated by Achy Obejas (tw: sexual assault, homophobia, slurs) August by Romina Paula, translated by Jennifer Croft Future Fiction, edited by Bill Campbell Inside Out and Back Again by Thanhha Lai Blood Water Paint by Joy McCollough (tw: rape, suicidal ideation) Daughters Unto Devils by Amy Lukavics Trail of Lightning by Rebecca Roanhorse
Sharifah and Jenn discuss the Harry Potter AR game, the return of Bill & Ted, international SF/F, and more. This episode is sponsored by Book Riot Insiders, A Memory Called Empire by Arkady Martine, and Enchantée by Gita Trelease. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS here, or via Apple Podcasts here. The show can also be found on Stitcher here. To get even more SF/F news and recs, sign up for our Swords and Spaceships newsletter! News Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter Announce BILL & TED 3 Release Date Time Bandits TV series with Taika Waititi Harry Potter AR game details! Full Stranger Things Trailer Books Discussed Tentacle by Rita Indiana, translated by Achy Obejas (tw: rape, transphobia, racial slurs) Future Fiction, edited by Bill Campbell tw: Suicide, “Grey Noise” and “Proposition 23” Bestiality, “The International Studbook of the Giant Panda” Animal and human experimentation, “Creative Surgery” World of Fantasy Day on Book Riot Vita Nostra by Marina and Sergey Dyachenko, transl. by Julia Meitov Hersey Moon of the Crusted Snow by Waubgeshig Rice (Recommended episode)
Amanda and Jenn discuss travel and adventure stories, Romeo + Juliet read-alikes, books in translation, and more in this week's episode of Get Booked. This episode is sponsored by Libro.fm, Nurx, and Dreamscape. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, or Stitcher. Feedback A Line Made By Walking by Sara Baume Lady Hardcastle Series by T.E. Kinsey Questions 1. Hello ~ I am fan of the podcast and wanted to ask for a recommendation if possible: I am traveling solo in Italy for two weeks in the end of March. I always like to bring 2 books along and was hoping you might have some recommendations for books that might be real page-turning addictive type. My directives are as such: - 2 publications (at least one of which I like fiction but historical non-fiction is also great). Since I hope to bring 2, neither of them should be super heavy/long for travel-weight-ease - I am a real fan of first person narrative - I love the semi-classics like anything by Hermann Hesse, Emile Zola and some Hemingway but also open to newer things (Murakami and Tom Robbins are people I go back to often) - I love a story that is somewhat of an adventure and the plot can range from realism to fantasy. - Really what I am looking for is something I can't put down. Thank you so much and I hope to hear from you soon ~ if not in the show an email would do the job and I'd be ever so grateful. -TJ 2. hello! god, this podcast is heaven-sent, thank you so much for what you do! maybe you can help me find something in this very narrow niche! one of my favorite movies is romeo + juliet (1996) and i've been craving for something that plays to that star-crossed lovers thrown in neon splendor. something that has that city grit feel to it but also that greasy-dreamy quality and moments of awe and heartbreak. and neon. i would love something to rip my heart out both with the characters, their love story and the descriptions! something lush, a little silly, and utterly beautiful and sprawling. this is asking for a lot, i know, but if anyone can find it — i believe you can! i would LOVE it to be lgbt. no y/a or graphic novels please. fantasy and magic are encouraged but not required. -Cal 3. I would love to expand my reading repertoire to include more books in translation. I would appreciate some fiction recommendations that will immerse me in the lives and cultures of diverse people and places, particularly areas that we may not hear about often here in the U.S. I enjoy most genres as long as the writing is engaging and the stories are interesting. I am sensitive to any books that involve harm to animals and prefer to avoid stories like that. Other than that, I have no trigger warnings. I will include a link to my Goodreads profile and hope that will be helpful. -Bobbi 4. Hello! I would love to find a great book to read next and I'm completely overwhelmed by my TBR. My most recent favorites are the Unseen World and If We Were Villains. I also love authors Hannah Kent and Celeste Ng. I'm currently reading Washington Black and I'm loving it so far. Thank you for the help! -Lauren 5. My sister-in-law and I are going to celebrate our birthdays next summer by taking a literary-themed trip to England. We plan to visit the homes and inspirational settings of our favorite female authors, especially Jane Austen, all the Brontes, and Daphne du Maurier. Besides rereading their novels, we would like to read travelogues or fictional books that highlight these regions in England. We anticipate traveling throughout Cornwall, Hampshire, Bath, and Yorkshire (and possibly Hay-on-Wye in Wales because who can resist a town famous for its bookshops!). I love the podcast and have been listening for years. Thanks. -Donna 6. Just finished The Ballad of Black Tom by Victor Lavelle and I've got stars on my eyes I love the way he started with such a racist story and, instead of glossing over it, put it center focus and used that as a way to exam the racism of the day and in Lovecraft's work. Do you know of any other sci-fi, fantasy or horror retellings that make great social commentary? -Kathleen 7. I just saw The Favourite and I loved it! I would like either a nonfiction book about the real Queen Anne or (if that's not possible) a queer historical fiction novel, preferably one that flies under the radar. I've read KJ Charles, Cat Sebastian, Alan Hollingsworth, and Sarah Waters. -Amy Books Discussed On Trails by Robert Moor America is in the Heart by Carlos Bulosan A Room with a View by EM Forster Spaceman of Bohemia by Jaroslav Kalfar As Meat Loves Salt (rec’d by Kathleen) by Maria McCann (TW: violence of all kinds) Anna-Marie McLemore War for the Oaks by Emma Bull Tentacle by Rita Indiana, transl by Achy Obejas (tw: rape) Disoriental by Négar Djavadi, translated by Tina Kover The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid The Psychology of Time Travel by Kate Mascarenhas (tw: self-harm, suicidal ideation, eating disorders) Notes from a Small Island by Bill Bryson Over Sea, Under Stone by Susan Cooper The Merry Spinster by Daniel Mallory Ortberg Not So Stories, edited by David Thomas Moore Confessions of the Fox by Jordy Rosenberg Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough by Ophelia Field
En este episodio hacemos un recorrido por el rock contemporáneo de Puerto Rico y la República Dominicana, hablamos del arte multimedia de Rita Indiana y repasamos un #throwback de Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, de Argentina.
I podkasten refereres det til videoen El Juidero av Rita Indiana y los Misterios. Både som musiker og forfatter er Rita Indiana (Den dominikanske republikk) smart, vittig og dypt politisk. Tekstene hennes behandler så ulike problemstillinger som klimaendringer, kjønnsskifter og rasisme med en sjelden litterær stilsikkerhet og originalitet, og i 2017 mottok hun den høythengende Grand Prix Littéraire of the Association of Caribbean Writers. Oversetter Signe Prøis står bak begge Indianas titler på norsk: Tjenestepiken til Omicunlé og Papi. Janneken Øverland er litteraturhistoriker og tidligere forlegger, og ga som Gyldendal-redaktør ut bøker av noen av de største navnene fra Latin-Amerika. Her kan du høre Prøis og Øverland i samtale med Morgenbladets Askild Matre Aasarød, som intervjuet Indiana for Morgenbladet tidligere i år. Samtalen fant sted på Litteraturhuset 15. september 2018. Litteraturhusets podkast presenterer bearbeidede versjoner av samtaler og foredrag i regi av Stiftelsen Litteraturhuset. Musikk av Apothek.
La artillería para este episodio está lista, la munición musical la aportan Charles Pasi, Franz Ferdinand, The Sonics, Alex Turner, Nancy Sinatra y alguna que otra bala más. Gabriel García Marquez y Rita Indiana nos prestan algún cartucho mientras que a Groucho Marx le dejamos algo de metralla. Como en el anterior episodio letra y voz de LAG, selección musical, libros y cachitos de celuloide a cargo de Ana y Antoine (voz). Esperamos que lo disfrutéis. Ya podéis apretar el gatillo.
4 autoras que trascendieron el mundo de la literatura: Ángela Hernández Núñez, Julia Álvarez, Aída Cartagena & Rita Indiana. El arte de la literatura desde la perspectiva femenina contando los rasgos de la cultura latinoamericana. En este episodio tal vez encuentres a tu nueva autora favortia.
Están redi? We got to meet IRL with the chamacos over at Latinos Who Lunch and it was F-U-N. So today, with the fab Babelito and FavyFav, we bring you an episode full de música about food, obvio! We also recorded an episode for Latinos Who Lunch, so if you haven't listened already, que esperas? Make your way to Latinos Who Lunch to hear all the chisme and LOLs! Featuring music by El Gran Combo, Oscar Padilla, Rita Indiana, and Fito Olivares. Show notes: https://www.radiomenea.com/blog/2017/04/21/episode-27-latinos-who-lunch
For this very special episode of Songmess, Rich and Bev are recapping Festival Ceremonia and the million other shows that went down earlier this month in Mexico City. Though Rich expected Björk to be the highlight of his Mexican adventure, what he came back with instead are stories of late night Uber singalongs, backstage exclusives, interviews at the taco stand, and more shade than you’ll find at a Sunglass Hut. To put it mildly, it was an eventful weekend. Oh, you wanted chisme did you? Well Songmess is back to spill all the horchata! Featured Artists: Javiera Mena, Algodón Egipcio, Rita Indiana, Magiobus, Alex Anwandter, Buenas Noches, The Plastics Revolution, Telebit, Elsa y Elmar, Sotomayor, La Sonora San Francisco, Alo Wala, Mint Field and Big Big Love. Please share, subscribe and find us on iTunes, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or contact us at songmessmusic@gmail.com.
For our second-ever country-specific episode, we decided to bring in the big guns. Isabelia Herrera - boss Dominicana and Music Editor over at Remezcla - joins us to chat about shredding on the accordion, freak out about Rita Indiana's glorious return to music, and give us lessons on Tigueraje. No te lo pierdas! Featuring songs by El Alfa, Anthony Santos, Mula, Fefita La Grande, Rita Indiana, and Twin Shadow. Show notes: https://www.radiomenea.com/blog/2017/04/21/episode-27-latinos-who-lunch
Where Bev and Rich surprise each other with their song choices. Were they being super thoughtful or just super short on time? You decide! This episode is packed with smooth R&B, turnt up raps and ballroom vibes for your nerves! Featured Artists: Helado Negro, Hawaiian Gremlins, Clubz, Lorelle Meets the Obsolete, Chini and The Technicians, Oddó, Füete Billëte, LAO and Franka Polari, Kali Mutsa, Rita Indiana, Mateo Kingman, The Guadaloops, and Lester Rey. Please subscribe and find us on iTunes, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or contact us at songmessmusic@gmail.com.
Where Bev and Rich unleash their queer pride on unsuspecting listeners. Yes, it's Heritage of Pride month and with both hosts living queerly and openly, this tribute to LGBTQ Latin musicians and their impact was inevitable. In the wake of the brutal hate crime against queer people of color in Orlando, Florida, we felt it was particularly important to share our thoughts and experiences in an effort to achieve some sort of catharsis, if not for you, for ourselves. Featured artists: Shirley Bassey, Limpwrist, Condenada, Rita Indiana y Los Misterios, Madonna, (Me Llamo) Sebastián, Kumbia Queers, Javiera Mena, La Prohibida, MC Trans, Juan Gabriel, Chavela Vargas, Los Tigres Del Norte, Romeo Santos, and Los Espíritus. Please subscribe and find us on iTunes, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or contact us at songmessmusic@gmail.com.
Happy Pride queridxs! For the first episode of June, we are so excited to bring you an episode of Radio Menea featuring queer artists. Listen in to hear about queer Latinx musicians who've been doing it since forever, and some of the new generation of out and proud folks who are walking in their footsteps. We also talk about the origins of Pride and its inextricable connection to Latinx resistance. Featuring music by Ricky Martin, Alex Anwandter, Andy Peña, Rita Indiana, Albita Rodriguez, Javiera Mena. Show notes: https://www.radiomenea.com/blog/2016/06/03/episode-5-queers
Invitados por partida doble en Los Libros: Conversamos con la escritora dominicana Rita indiana y su colega mexicano Yuri Herrera.
Invitados por partida doble en Los Libros: Conversamos con la escritora dominicana Rita indiana y su colega mexicano Yuri Herrera.
Puerto Rican actor Modesto Lacén; the Colorado sisters’ theater company; Cuban filmmaker Fernando Pérez; Dominican artist Rita Indiana; Mexican graphic humorist Felipe Galindo; Spanish film directors Fernando Trueba, Javier Mariscal and Tono Errando.
Episode dedicated to the 2011 Latin Alternative Music Conference or LAMC. Tomas Cookman, founder of the LAMC; Dominican artist Rita Indiana; Peruvian musical collective Novalima; Mexican singer Ely Guerra.