Lint Free
Lint Free podcast is an honest discussion about the world of fashion and how it affects everyday life.
Categories: Arts
Season 2 explores Puerto Rico’s most powerful export, its music: from superstar Bad Bunny to salsa classics. Hosted by Alana Casanova-Burgess; a co-production of WNYC Studios and Futuro Studios, available in English and Spanish. La temporada 2 explora la exportación más poderosa de Puerto Rico, su música: desde la superestrella Bad Bunny hasta los clásicos de la salsa. Presentado por Alana Casanova-Burgess; una coproducción de WNYC Studios y Futuro Studios, disponible en inglés y español.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: Brega, de, historia, juan, la, Levittown, noticias, Podcast, puerto, rico, San, Vieques
Join Seth Whitted, Tyrell Jackson, and Seth Job for raw honest conversations about any topic from social issues to lifestyle. If you’re looking for the opposite of politically correct, this is the place for you.
Categories: Comedy
Tags: Aaron clark, beaver falls, Dave chapelle, Murdie, Patrice Oneal, Pittsburgh, police brutality, rico, Seth job, Seth Whitted, shit we talk about, social justice, Tyrell Jackson, wititwednesday
Ulises Caloz’s self-produced debut album, “9 years” in the making, presents us with 12 original pop/rock tracks filled with powerful lyrics and instantly appealing melodies. Featuring some of Miami’s finest musical talents, this album elevates the familiar sounds of today’s mainstream latin music to a new level. In songs like “Que Se Sentira” (What does it feel) a beatleish styled ballad produced alongside well re-known latin producer and artist *MonteRosa*, you will undoubtely connect with the nostalgic behind many of Ulises Caloz’s songs. “Te Estoy Rogando ” (I Am Begging You), an uptempo track that dweels on the desperation for forgiveness of a man’s human imperfections which has cost him the love of his life. With his independent release of “9 years”, Ulises celebrates the latin pop/rock music that has influenced him since his early years growing up in his natal Cali, Colombia and pays tribute to all those who with hard-work and perseverence are able to bring to an audience the magic of their craft. [itunes pic]
http://www.ulisescaloz.com Esta cancion esta dedicada a todos los pueblos que han sangrado a causa de la violencia, en particular mi amada tierra Colombiana que aun se desangra sin setido. El perdon es la fragancia que desprende la violeta en el tacon que la ha destrozado, alguna vez dijo Mark Twain, y es mi inspiracion y el mensaje que envio por medio de mi musica a TODOS mis hermanos colombianos dentro o fuera del territorio nacional. Dios los bendiga y perdonemonos unos a otros. Song for peace and forgiveness in Colombia and the world by singer songwriter Ulises Caloz, the name of the song is Violeta, inspired in the worlds of the american writer Mark Twain: Forgiveness is the fragance that the violet sheds on the heel that has crushed it.
Categories: Music
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Afro-Cuban, Afro-Carribean, Latin Jazz, Salsa, Hip-Hop, and any music true to the spirit of El Solar. Please, if you like the music, support the artist and purchase it on iTunes, Amazon, or Descarga. All moved into the new pad and the equipment is finally set-up. A let mini-mix to baptize the house! Enjoy! 1. Pedro Navaja – Willie Colon & Ruben Blades 2. Te Pone La Cabeza Mala – Los Van Van 3. It Is Not Unusual – Willie Bono 4. El Yerbero – Rapsodia Rumbera
Categories: Music
Our Latin American edition of Advanced Spanish weekly program will allow you to listen to a normal speed conversation in real everyday Spanish spoken in Latin America. You will not only improve your oral and reading comprehension of the language, you will also be more attuned to the Latin American mind and way of regarding at the news. Each week our engaging hosts will share with you their views on international and Latin American events and help you think and feel as a native Latin American.
Tags: advanced, America, argentina, Colombia, Costa, Culture, Ecuador, galapagos, grammar, honduras, latin, mexico, Podcast, Politics, puerto, rica, rico, show, Telemundo, Venezuela
Hosted by NYC author and cultural critic Stephen Earley Jordan II. Jordan has authored “Beyond Bougie” and “Cold, Black, and Hungry”. He interviews and discusses issues of Race, Class, and Gender on this show. Join the Bougie Black Show on myspace. www.myspace.com/bougieblackshow or email us at bougieblackshow@gmail.com twitter.com/StephenEJordan Hosted by cultural critic and author Stephen Earley Jordan II, he discusses issues of race, class, and gender. This episode he discusses Obama birth certificate; people who study African-American Studies in college; battling people on facebook; what IS a “black” or “white” crime?; woman sues online dating company Match.com; 11-year old gang-raped by 7 teens; X-factor tv show; Why black people like chicken; Are you a racist or culturally insensitive?; Ghetto black names are generational; and racism in advertising. 206-376-1926 bougieblackshow@gmail.com Playlist includes: 1. I Like the Way You Move – OutKast 2. I Don’t Want to Lose You – Carolyn Franklin 3. All Over Again – Esperanza Spalding 4. Paperbag – Fiona Apple 5. Goodnight Dianne – Terrence Trent D’arby
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: adtv, african, angeles, barack, black, bougie, Bronx, California, class, doo-dirty, earley, gender, hiphop, jordan, los, manhattan, music, nyc, obama, people, Podcast, puerto, race, relationships, rico, sex, stephen, virginia, west
Join Troutman Pepper White Collar and Litigation Partner Cal Stein for a special podcast series, discussing the legal landscape surrounding the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO). While often associated with organized crime or gang activity, RICO’s reach actually covers much more than what many think of as traditional “racketeering.” Criminal prosecutors and civil litigants commonly use RICO to bring cases against individuals and organizations engaging in more conventional business activity, often by claiming various types of fraud that violate broad federal statutes encompassing a myriad of conduct far more likely to be alleged against a businessperson than a mafia crime boss (e.g., mail fraud, wire fraud, computer fraud, bank fraud, among others). During this series, Cal discusses the history and various elements of RICO, including examining its predicate acts, interviewing RICO newsmakers, and analyzing RICO cases with other RICO practitioners.
Categories: Business
Tags: health sciences, racketeer influenced and corrupt organizations act, rico, troutman pepper, white collar
‘Highly Relevant’ is a Latino pop culture podcast. Jack Rico – TV host, journalist, film critic, and podcaster – talks with actors, musicians, journalists, and media executives about how they are influencing mainstream entertainment.
Categories: Music, Society & Culture, TV & Film
Tags: bicultural, bilingual, Entertainment, Hispanic, hispanicpodcasts, interviews, jack, latino, latinopodcasts, LatinX, Movies, music, News, pop culture, rico, television