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Saturday, September 06, 2008
Friday, September 05, 2008
Bronx PR Festival is this Sunday
This Bronx Puerto Rican Day Parade young queen Ariana poses with her dad Noel after the parade in May. She is part Chinese and part Puerto Rican. This reportedly is the first time in the parade's history in the Bronx that there is a reigning Chinese/Puerto Rican queen. (photo by Clarisel Gonzalez)
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Bronx boricuas will finally have their festival this Sunday, months after the Bronx Puerto Rican Day Parade.
Here's a link to a Bronx News report titled "Party on My Puerto Rican Friends" that provides more info. on this Sunday's free festival:
http://www.bxnews.net/http%3A__www.bxnews.net_google123462b68effff4c.html/Headlines.html
(See related August 27 entry posted at Bronx Latino at www.bronxlatino.blogspot.com.)
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Bronx boricuas will finally have their festival this Sunday, months after the Bronx Puerto Rican Day Parade.
Here's a link to a Bronx News report titled "Party on My Puerto Rican Friends" that provides more info. on this Sunday's free festival:
http://www.bxnews.net/http%3A__www.bxnews.net_google123462b68effff4c.html/Headlines.html
(See related August 27 entry posted at Bronx Latino at www.bronxlatino.blogspot.com.)
RIP
Puerto Rican novelist Edgardo Vega Yunqué dead at 72
Puerto Rican writer Edgardo Vega Yunqué, who founded the Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural Center in the lower East Side, has died, his literary agent said. He was 72.
The author of 17 novels, who was born in Cidra, Puerto Rico, and lived alone in Brooklyn, died at Lutheran Hospital on Aug. 25, the agent, Tom Colchie, said.
For the news report, go to
http://www.nydailynews.com/latino/2008/09/04/2008-09-04_puerto_rican_novelist_edgardo_vega_yunqu.html
Puerto Rican novelist Edgardo Vega Yunqué dead at 72
Puerto Rican writer Edgardo Vega Yunqué, who founded the Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural Center in the lower East Side, has died, his literary agent said. He was 72.
The author of 17 novels, who was born in Cidra, Puerto Rico, and lived alone in Brooklyn, died at Lutheran Hospital on Aug. 25, the agent, Tom Colchie, said.
For the news report, go to
http://www.nydailynews.com/latino/2008/09/04/2008-09-04_puerto_rican_novelist_edgardo_vega_yunqu.html
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In case you missed, here's a YouTube video of Resident Commissioner Luis Fortuño from Puerto Rico speaking about the environment at the Republican National Convention earlier this week.
Fortuño is running for governor of Puerto Rico under the New Progressive Party (pro-statehood) ticket. He is a Republican and supports the candidacy of Senator John McCain for president and of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin for vice president of the United States.
In case you missed, here's a YouTube video of Resident Commissioner Luis Fortuño from Puerto Rico speaking about the environment at the Republican National Convention earlier this week.
Fortuño is running for governor of Puerto Rico under the New Progressive Party (pro-statehood) ticket. He is a Republican and supports the candidacy of Senator John McCain for president and of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin for vice president of the United States.
Film
Fundraiser in El Barrio for 'Who is Albizu' Documentary
Here's an excerpt of the synopsis of this documentary:
Albizu is a two-hour documentary poised to revitalize the legacy of Puerto Rico’s most prominent freedom fighter. The film’s unique approach not only captures the personal story of a charismatic leader at the center of a major socio-political conflict; it takes a contemporary look at Pedro Albizu Campo’s invaluable contribution to Puerto Rican identity, culture, and the continued struggle for independence throughout Latin America.
For more information and to watch the trailer, go to www.whoisalbizu.com.
Fundraiser in El Barrio for 'Who is Albizu' Documentary
Here's an excerpt of the synopsis of this documentary:
Albizu is a two-hour documentary poised to revitalize the legacy of Puerto Rico’s most prominent freedom fighter. The film’s unique approach not only captures the personal story of a charismatic leader at the center of a major socio-political conflict; it takes a contemporary look at Pedro Albizu Campo’s invaluable contribution to Puerto Rican identity, culture, and the continued struggle for independence throughout Latin America.
For more information and to watch the trailer, go to www.whoisalbizu.com.
Thursday, September 04, 2008
Community Service
Here's an invitation from Hostos.
School groups, community-based organizations, clubs, cultural organizations, senior citizens centers
You are cordially invited to attend
BomPlenazo 2008 in the Bronx
The Hostos Center for the Arts & Culture's
Biennial celebration of Afro-Puerto Rican Culture
October 7-12
Bring your class, group, club or cultural organization to any one of the festival events and we will assign a special CULTURAL GUIDE to greet, brief and accompany you to the event. The guide will give you background information on the artists, the music and dance programs they perform and the social and cultural contexts from which the traditions have come.
The guides are Hostos students who did course work with many of the festival performers and artisans in Loiza during the summer of 2008.
They will be on hand to prepare audiences for performances, answer questions and interpret presentations. This program will provide educators with a tool that will add a special dimension to the festival, making it a more meaningful experience for students. If the event schedule does not suit your schedule please call to make a cultural guide appointment at your convenience.
Don't miss this service! It's free and so is your admission to the events.
For more information or to schedule your group visit, call:
718-518-6631
or email rdelossantos@hostos.cuny.edu
(Editor's Note: Feel free to mention you read this in Puerto Rico Sun.)
Here's an invitation from Hostos.
School groups, community-based organizations, clubs, cultural organizations, senior citizens centers
You are cordially invited to attend
BomPlenazo 2008 in the Bronx
The Hostos Center for the Arts & Culture's
Biennial celebration of Afro-Puerto Rican Culture
October 7-12
Bring your class, group, club or cultural organization to any one of the festival events and we will assign a special CULTURAL GUIDE to greet, brief and accompany you to the event. The guide will give you background information on the artists, the music and dance programs they perform and the social and cultural contexts from which the traditions have come.
The guides are Hostos students who did course work with many of the festival performers and artisans in Loiza during the summer of 2008.
They will be on hand to prepare audiences for performances, answer questions and interpret presentations. This program will provide educators with a tool that will add a special dimension to the festival, making it a more meaningful experience for students. If the event schedule does not suit your schedule please call to make a cultural guide appointment at your convenience.
Don't miss this service! It's free and so is your admission to the events.
For more information or to schedule your group visit, call:
718-518-6631
or email rdelossantos@hostos.cuny.edu
(Editor's Note: Feel free to mention you read this in Puerto Rico Sun.)
Wednesday, September 03, 2008
TV
Rubén Sánchez en directo
CaribeVisión Televisión Networks anunció oficialmente la llegada a la cadena del periodista Rubén Sánchez y el lanzamiento de su nuevo programa televisivo ‘Rubén Sánchez Directo’ que iniciará su transmisión el lunes 8 de septiembre en horario estelar de las 7 p.m en Puerto Rico Canal 24, 11 p.m. en Nueva York Canal 34, y en Miami, Florida a las 12 a.m. por el Canal 48.
‘Rubén Sánchez Directo’ será el primer programa producido totalmente en Puerto Rico por LatinUno y CaribeVisión transmitido desde Puerto Rico hacia Nueva York y Miami.
Para información, www.caribevision.com.
Foto de Rubén Sánchez, cortesía de CaribeVisión
In English: CaribeVision Television Networks officially announced the launching of a new Spanish TV program by journalist Ruben Sanchez titled "Ruben Sanchez Directo," which kicks off Monday, September 8. The show, produced in Puerto Rico, will air at 7 p.m. on Channel 24 in Puerto Rico, 11 p.m. on Channel 34 in New York and at 12 a.m. on Channel 48 in Miami.
Monday, September 01, 2008
Personajes de Pueblo: Caimito
Today's featured shot from the Puerto Rico Sun photo group is by Moliniano. This is part of Moliniano's ongoing "Personajes de Pueblo" series. Check Moliniano's photo site at flickr for more.
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Many of Puerto Rico's stray, abused pets live in peril
CAROLINA, Puerto Rico - When Puerto Rico Rep. Javier Rivera Aquino introduced a bill this summer that would have made pet owners accountable for their animals, many had high hopes that the proposed legislation would help put an end to the island's animal-welfare crisis.
Although the bill sailed through the House, it was criticized as too costly, and the Senate backed down.
For the full report from the Orlando Sentinel, go to
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/services/newspaper/printedition/sunday/orl-pranimals3108aug31,0,7922057.story
Many of Puerto Rico's stray, abused pets live in peril
CAROLINA, Puerto Rico - When Puerto Rico Rep. Javier Rivera Aquino introduced a bill this summer that would have made pet owners accountable for their animals, many had high hopes that the proposed legislation would help put an end to the island's animal-welfare crisis.
Although the bill sailed through the House, it was criticized as too costly, and the Senate backed down.
For the full report from the Orlando Sentinel, go to
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/services/newspaper/printedition/sunday/orl-pranimals3108aug31,0,7922057.story
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