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Fallece a los 94 años el Dr. René Orozco, médico y ex presidente de la Universidad de Chile
En la madrugada de este viernes, se confirmó el fallecimiento del Dr. René Orozco Sepúlveda a los 94 años. Reconocido por su destacada carrera en la medicina y su liderazgo en el fútbol chileno, el Dr. Orozco dejó una huella imborrable en ambos campos.
En la madrugada de este viernes, se confirmó el fallecimiento del Dr. René Orozco Sepúlveda a los 94 años. Reconocido por su destacada carrera en la medicina y su liderazgo en el fútbol chileno, el Dr. Orozco dejó una huella imborrable en ambos campos. Nacido el 19 de enero de 1930, el Dr. Orozco se graduó en medicina con especialidad en nefrología en la Universidad de Chile. Fue pionero en la…
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P2, P3, P4, Research and Application
A key part to my project is the art movement Surrealism. This movement came around in the 20th century, inspired by Dadaism from the first world war. Surrealism is about the unconscious, that artists work freely (the idea of automatism). The work they produced was an expression of their imagination, free from any rational thought that would disrupt that. They created juxtapositions of images within their paintings. This movement wanted to go against the restrictions of the normal, rational mind. This then led to them believing that societies were oppressive, restricting them in turn. The key artists from this period are Rene Magritte, Salvador Dali and Joan Miro. Those who’s artworks i’ve included in the photos above along with Jose Orozco and Peter Blume. All of these paintings I have had the pleasure of seeing for my own eyes at MoMA in New York Feb 2020. These artworks inspired me to create my own surrealist painting for my FMP. My project also includes dreams as I want to visualise people’s dreams in a composition so that viewers can delve into a dream-like realm.
One artist which directly inspired me for my composition of my painting was Magritte. His paintings of figures often resolves in them not having a face; either it’s not there at all or the face is placed somewhere else. I’m including that idea of not having a face to some of the figures in my painting. It would be as if those figures are hollow. However, in my work, i’ve also decided to add certain weather features that were described in dreams. There’s fog, rain and snow. This isn’t fully complete yet as there’s a bit more detail to add. I’ve also decided to add a couple of highlights to the rim of the faces to indicate an edge. The hair and clothing are realistic which creates the juxtaposition between the two. I’ve also added objects in which the figures are holding. Magritte also includes objects that have no connection to the figure.
Dali’s work inspired the moon in my painting the most. His painting “the persistence of memory”, the clocks are melting away and drooping. That inspired me to do the same for the moon. The melting moon explicitly goes against the rational mind as the moon doesn’t melt. I also added a glow around the moon as the moon naturally emits a glow at night. I deliberately made the glow blue as the sky is mostly blue/ green and it also brings out the moon more.
The theme of Miro’s work relates to my project. In his paintings he also creates dream-like compositions. He uses a mix of blurred forms amongst the sharp and crisp details of his subject matters. Although I don’t have block shapes as such in my work, they both are a form of response to dreams. My painting is a direct response to dreams whereas Miro’s work is creating that dream effect. Miro’s inspiration to create his paintings comes from literature and poetry; the movement and flow that they have he presents in his paintings. There is also no real connection between the figures/objects that he includes. I have created a similar thing in my painting. Inspired by this, I had combined the dreams together, but they don’t have a connection to each other, other than them being part of someone’s dreams.
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RESUME ARTÍSTICO
OROZCOCAMPOS Edgard Rene Orozco Campos Nacido 17 junio 1957 Rivas, departamento de Rivas, Nicaragua Inicia a muy corta edad la actividad de dibujo y pintura con colores, lo que pronto le lleva a ser reconocido por su talento a nivel de su colegio de primaria, el Santo Domingo de Guzmán, ciudad de Rivas. – A la edad de 12 años es instado a participar en concurso Nacional de Pintura Infantil…
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Promising New Rooftop Bar Overlooks the Great Wheel Downtown
In recent restaurant news, Mike Easton is opening a pasta restaurant in West Seattle, Vita Uva’s natural wine shop has closed, and Georgetown’s Deep Sea Sugar and Salt cake bakery has closed its Airstream trailer. As for the updates below, Rhein Haus is open in Leavenworth, Macrina Bakery has expanded to Capitol Hill, and the Charter Hotel’s Fog Room bar is now mixing drinks with a view downtown.
Have intel about a newly opened restaurant, bar, cafe, or other food emporium that’s been overlooked? Tipping is essential: Send Eater the details over the Seattle tipline and we’ll check it out. Meanwhile, check out this other post for more of Seattle’s restaurant openings from earlier in 2018.
September 11, 2018
LEAVENWORTH — The Central District’s hip German beer and bocce hall, Rhein Haus, now sports a huge two-story expansion in the Bavarian-themed mountain town of Leavenworth. The fourth Rhein Haus location — additional locations opened in Denver in 2015 and Tacoma in 2017 — doesn’t have bocce courts, but it does serve the German brews, schnitzels, giant pretzels, and brats familiar to fans of the growing chain. Status: Certified open. 707 Highway 2, Leavenworth.
CAPITOL HILL — Macrina Bakery’s fifth location has arrived, this time on Capitol Hill’s 19th Avenue, in the former Tully’s building. While bread is the local chainlet’s main commercial specialty, the cafes serve an array of pastries, tarts, soups croissants, cakes, coffee, and sandwiches. At this new spot, there’s also brunch on the weekends, along with communal tables, a grab-and-go section, and a true urban unicorn: a parking lot. Status: Certified open. 746 19th Ave.
DOWNTOWN — With indoor seating and a rooftop lounge overlooking the waterfront and the Great Wheel, Fog Room is perched on the 16th floor of Hilton’s new Charter Hotel. There are small bites, like seared scallops with tomatillo and avocado salsa, and original cocktails with local ingredients, including Twisted Bliss, featuring mezcal, peach, and manzanilla sherry. This place has potential, especially as hotel bars go, given that former Rob Roy manager Jesse Cyr is the assistant general manager, and Silas Manlove, formerly of the Nest at the Thompson hotel, is general manager. The bar joins the hotel’s Argentine restaurant, Patagon. Status: Certified open. 1610 2nd Ave., Floor 16.
Correction: September 11, 2018, 9:30 p.m. This article was updated to reflect that Fog Room no longer promises live music, in contrast with information sent in a press release.
August 8, 2018
Bao House specializes in open-faced steam buns in the International District.
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BELLEVUE — Belltown’s La Parisienne French Bakery has added a Bellevue address, and it’s connected to a wine bar, Cépaé Tasting Room. Cépaé claims to have the largest selection of wines by the glass in the Seattle area, with 120 bottles — a broad mix from Europe, the U.S., and South America — all available as 1⁄2-ounce or 5-ounce pours. The bakery’s selection, meant to complement the wines next door, includes pastries from croissants to Paris-Brest, lunch options like salad nicoise, sandwiches, and quiches, and, in the evening, boards with charcuterie, seafood, cheese, and vegetables. Status: Certified open. 258 106th Ave. NE.
INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT — Newcomer Bao House serves a small menu of open-faced Taiwanese steam buns, a type of bao. The selection of fillings includes 24-hour brined pork and roasted duck. Accompanying dishes range from fried egg rolls to fried fish balls to chicken wings. The restaurant is already open but holding a grand opening celebration on August 12 with two-for-one bao and drinks. Status: Certified open. 514 S. King St.
QUEEN ANNE — Uptown Hophouse’s 24 beer and cider taps are flowing near Key Arena. The sports bar’s current tap list includes names like Reverend Nat’s Hard Cider, Georgetown Brewing, Fremont Brewing, and Pfriem Family Brewers. There’s food, too, like fingerling potatoes with curry ketchup, a charcuterie board, spicy coconut curry bowl, and Cubano sandwich. Status: Certified open. 219 1st Ave N #101.
August 2, 2018
Capitol Hill-born Victrola has opened a downtown cafe.
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DOWNTOWN — Capitol Hill’s respected Victrola Coffee Roasters has opened a downtown cafe at 3rd and Pine, inside the Macy’s building, which now also houses Amazon offices above. It’s only Victrola’s fourth location in its 18-year history. As with the other locations, the new cafe serves espresso drinks, pastries, and sandwiches in a modern space with lounge chairs and window benches. Status: Certified open. 300 Pine St, Suite 100.
SOUTH LAKE UNION — Jeffrey Kessenich, former chef at the late Tanglewood Supreme, has opened airy and ambitious Birch next to White Swan Public House on Lake Union. Diners have two options at Birch: a three-course prix fixe menu for $50 that includes choices for antipasto, primo, and secondo courses, plus a dessert add-on for $11; and a seven-course chef’s tasting menu for $70, which puts diners in the hands of the kitchen. Kessenich promises locally sourced, sustainable ingredients with plenty of gluten-free and vegan options. Status: Certified open. 1001 Fairview Ave. N.
GREEN LAKE — The owners of Capitol Hill’s La Cocina Oaxaqueña have added a sibling in the similarly named Cocina Oaxaca, serving Mexican staples in the former Mio Sushi space. Yelp reviews thus far praise the restaurant’s shrimp tacos and fajitas. Other specialties include tlayudas (thin, crunchy tortillas topped with refried beans, lettuce or cabbage, avocado, and meat) and the Oaxacan stew, pozole. Status: Certified open. 7900 E Green Lake Drive N Suite 107.
July 24, 2018
Heritage Distilling Co. has added a Capitol Hill distillery and tasting room.
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BELLTOWN — Renovated Hotel Five has added a dining component called Pineapple Bistro and Bar, a nod to parent company Staypineapple. The restaurant features a slew of pineapple accents, new floors and furniture, and a rebuilt bar with 22 seats, huge TVs, and giant Scrabble. The menu includes themed drinks like the Pineapple Express with bourbon, caramelized pineapple puree, maraschino cherries, and club soda. Food ranges from customizable mac and cheese to sandwiches and snacks like barbecue pork sliders and buffalo chicken wings. Status: Certified open. 2200 5th Ave.
QUEEN ANNE — Matias Tona, who helped open Grappa in the same neighborhood, and his brother Kleon are now serving Mediterranean tapas and cocktails at their new restaurant, Dandylion, which also includes a private events space and “speakeasy bar” called the Den. The Tonas source local produce and plan to change the menu seasonally. Current dishes include meatballs with chimichurri sauce, chorizo with yogurt and potato chips, and squid with potato herb puree and saffron oil. Status: Certified open. 532 Queen Anne Ave. N.
CAPITOL HILL — Gig Harbor-based Heritage Distilling Co. now has a Capitol Hill location in addition to a recently opened Ballard expansion. The Capitol Hill tasting room also includes a distillery, bottling operation, and retail shop. Visitors can try flights of the company’s full lineup here, including its many award-winning flavored vodkas, gins, and whiskeys, as well as buy bottles and merchandise and take classes on cocktail-making. In the coming months, the company will add a private events space and overflow seating, too. Status: Certified open. 1201 10th Ave.
July 23, 2018
eneral Porpoise’s doughnuts overflow with custards, creams, and curds.
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LAURELHURST — Renowned chef Renee Erickson and her Sea Creatures restaurant group have opened their fourth General Porpoise doughnut shop. The new Laurelhurst cafe, near University Village, features a unique selection of coffee roasters and a full slate of sugar-coated doughnuts filled with a seasonal selection of jams, jellies, curds, custards, and creams, from classics like vanilla custard to less-common options like peanut butter and jelly or rose cream. Still to come: a General Porpoise location in Los Angeles. Status: Certified open. 4520 Union Bay Place NE.
CENTRAL DISTRICT — Kin Dee has opened at the corner of 23rd and Madison, serving Thai standards like pad Thai and panang curry along with a handful of street food dishes like steamed chicken with garlic ginger rice and a side of broth (kao mun gai), duck noodle soup, and five-spice pork shank. Yelp reviews so far are largely positive, with diners enjoying the hot basil with chicken, pumpkin curry, and tom yum soup. Status: Certified open. 2301 E Madison St.
CAPITOL HILL — Melrose Market has gained a wine bar and bottle shop called Marseille, near Sitka and Spruce. The focus here is trendy natural wines, made with minimal intervention, like orange wine. Marseille is also open for lunch, brunch, and dinner, serving plates like clams with fennel in leek broth, braised monkfish in an almond saffron sauce, and avocado toast topped with spring onion and pickled shrimp. Status: Certified open. 1531 Melrose Ave.
July 19, 2018
Asadero Mexican steakhouse has moved to a bigger location in Kent.
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KENT — Popular Mexican steakhouse Asadero, which also has a busy Ballard address, has moved to a bigger location in Kent. Owner David Orozco’s restaurant now has room for 80 diners — twice as many as before. He’s kept the menu mostly the same, with a few enticing additions: prime carnita con chile (braised tenderloin with ranchero salsa), vacio Akaushi (Akaushi bavette steak served on a hot stone), and bone marrow gorditas (bone marrow and chopped steak in thick corn tortillas). Orozco is also opening a Tacoma location in early 2019. Status: Certified open. 310 Washington Ave. N.
SODO — Urban Works, the collection of warehouses in Sodo, has added a Patterson Cellars tasting room. It joins other tenants — mostly wineries — like Kerloo Cellars, Sleight of Hand Cellars, Schooner Brewing Company, and Nine Pies Pizzeria. This is the fourth location for Patterson, which also pours its “approachable New World wines” in Leavenworth and at two Woodinville locations. Status: Certified open. 3861-D 1st Ave. S.
WALLA WALLA — Chef Jason Wilson (Miller’s Guild, the Lakehouse) is giving Seattleites another reason to trek out to Eastern Washington with Eritage luxury resort and restaurant. It’s set on 300 acres surrounded by vineyards in Walla Walla — recently named “Wine Town” of the year by Sunset Magazine. Guests have access to 10 suites and a menu of locally sourced ingredients from the area’s farmers and ranchers, plus a local wine selection, of course. Wilson’s Fire and Vine restaurant group is also working on Walla Walla Steak Co. and Crossbuck Brewing nearby. Status: Certified open. 1319 Bergevin Springs Rd.
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NEW IN THE BOOKSHOP: THE BIG NOTHING (2004) Conceptions of “nothing” are one of the driving themes of twentieth-century art. One thinks of Piet Mondrian's reductivist approach to abstraction, Marcel Duchamp's contention that art resides in ideas, not objects, Mark Rothko's painterly reach for the sublime, Andy Warhol's affirmations of the vacuity of Pop culture. The Big Nothing will focus on themes of nothing, nothingness and negation in contemporary art and culture, surveying the legacy of these and other manifestations of absence made manifest in contemporary art. Artist include Gareth James, Jutta Koether, Louise Lawler, Richard Prince, Yves Klein, Bernadette Corporation, John Miller and James Welling, among others. Given its broad connotations, “nothing” provides general audiences with immediate access to looking at and thinking about the art of today. Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held May 1 - August 1, 2004. Curated and with essays by Ingrid Schaffner, Bennett Simpson, and Tanya Leighton. Additional essay by Paula Marincola. Artists include: Bas Jan Ader, Richard Artschwager, Michael Asher, Michel Auder, Jo Baer, Robert Barry, Larry Bell, Bernadette Corporation, James Lee Byars, Maurizio Cattelan, Thomas Chimes, Bruce Conner, Day Without Art, Jessica Diamond, Roe Ethridge, Lili Fleury, Rene Gabri, Jack Goldstein, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Nicolas Guagnini, David Hammons, Heavy Industries, Nancy Holt, Richard Hoeck, Roni Horn, Pierre Huyghe, Gareth James, Ray Johnson, Yves Klein, Joachim Koester, Jutta Koether, Yayoi Kusama, Louise Lawler, Gordon Matta-Clark, Allan McCollum, Patrick McMullen, John Miller, Matt Mullican, Eileen Neff, Gabriel Orozco, Raphael Ortiz, Charlemagne Palestine, Philippe Parreno, William Pope.L, Doris Salcedo, Karin Schneider, Allan Sekula, Arlene Shechet, Santiago Sierra, John Smith, Robert Smithson, Paul Swenbeck, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Andy Warhol, James Welling, John Wesley, and Steve Wolfe. Includes checklist of the exhibition. One copy via our new website and via the bookshop. 10% off web orders this week! #worldfoodbooks #thebignothing #gordonmattaclark #johnmiller #williampopel #jobaer (at WORLD FOOD BOOKS)
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Commons Collaboration: Get Your Life! The Baltimore Museum of Art, November 14, 2018-November 17, 2019
“Get Your Life! is kind of like we’re making a family.” —Anaijah Shaw, artist
Get Your Life! (GYL!) is a youth-led production company that creates collaborative video projects between middle school students, practicing artists, and institutions. Emerging from an extended relationship between artist Lee Heinemann (b. 1993, Kansas City, MO) and the Better Waverly neighborhood art center 901 Arts, GYL! puts adult artists to work producing videos written, designed, directed, and performed by youth.
Through projects like The REAL Artists of Get Your Life!, GYL! inhabits familiar video formats—reality television, commercials, and video game menus—to assert their own priorities and explore new possibilities for culture and life.
“Finally, a place for youth by youth that displayed the kind of creative liberation that comes from the admission that imagination begets knowledge, and that art has the deep potential to create free human beings. At its simplest, it built a framework for youth to belong by welcoming them in and giving them the keys. And at its best, it was a testament to what artists—young and grown—are capable of when they are willing to belong to one another in service of themselves, each other, and community.” —Deana Haggag, Advocate & Curator
This exhibition gathers works from across GYL!’s practice—presenting video series, costumes, props, and documents created through the multi-year collaboration of a dedicated group of adult artists and young people. Visitors are invited to enter into GYL!’s process through some of the tools used by the group to generate work. The gallery’s work table is stocked with prompts for developing costumes, characters, and plots; the space is outfitted to host a range of public programs, meetings, and gatherings.
Get Your Life! is: AJ, Amaya, Renee Anderson, Isaiah Benjamin, Jasmine Cannady, Karisma Daniels, Jaida Douglass, Darnell Feldman, Jr., Maggie Fitzpatrick, Mark Fleuridor, La’Daya Galloway, Daja Haleem, Dalin Haleem, Lee Heinemann, Derrick Johnson, David Knott, Nia Knott, Ki’uwan Mason, Louquiana Mullen, Luz Orozco, Anaís Perez, Anaijah Shaw, Tanaejah Shaw, Desirae Street, Shania Street, Tahlia, Xavier Wade, Stephanie Wallace, and Zaccai.
The Patricia and Mark Joseph Education Center is featuring Commons Collaboration: Get Your Life! as part of its core mission to explore ideas central to the human condition through art, dialogue, and programs. Commons Collaboration: Get Your Life! was organized by Zion Douglass, Maggie Fitzpatrick, La’Daya Galloway, Lee Heinemann, David Knott, Nia Knott, Luz Orozco, Anaís Perez, Anaijah Shaw, Tanaejah Shaw, and Stephanie Wallace. The accompanying publication was designed by Iris Lee.
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LA SÉPTIMA DE LA SUERTE
Chihuahua.-Manzaneros-Dorados y Algodoneros-Faraones inician serie a partir de hoy*****Rojos-Mazorqueros, Venados-Mineros y Soles-Rojos para mañana al continuar las hostilidades del Campeonato Estatal de Beisbol 2019
Chihuahua.- La séptima entrada es conocida la fatídica en el rey de los deportes, porque muchas veces ahí se define el rumbo de un partido, el Campeonato Estatal de Beisbol 2019 pudiera tener algo en común, cuando a partir de esta noche desde las 19:30 horas inicie la séptima jornada de la temporada Ángel El Bucky Pérez. Con 12 partidos por jugar de la campaña regular, la pelea por la calificación, caso concentro la octava plaza, tiene a Rojos de Jiménez y Soles de Ojinaga ambos con 8-10 en los lugares siete y ocho respectivamente, tres juegos por encima de Mineros de Parral y Faraones de NCG que suman 5-13, por lo cual ningún de los cuatro puede perder. A salir de la mala racha Desde hoy, los campeones Manzaneros de Cuauhtémoc (11-7) como los Dorados de Chihuahua (10-8) se enfrentan entre sí, con un mismo objetivo: terminar con su racha de series perdidas en forma consecutiva. Sin duda, lo anterior le da un tinte de dramatismo a la serie, los locales y todavía sublíderes Manzaneros han perdido sus dos últimas salidas ante Soles y Venados, en tanto los capitalinos llevan tres series perdidos en fila frente a Rojos, Mazorqueros y Soles.
En la VI zona, le dieron las gracias a Fernando Burgueño actual líder de juegos ganados y perdidos 5-1, señal que mando la directiva para todo el plantel, dejando en claro que nadie tiene su lugar seguro y que ante Dorados deben ganar sí o sí.
En la II Zona, Esteban Pingui Gallardo (.453, 2, 24) uno de sus puntales ofensivos, cumplirá su primera semana fuera del roster debido a la lesión que sufrió en su pierna derecha en la serie pasada ante Soles de Ojinaga, sobre el slugger Alejandro Pineda (.450, 10, 30), será hasta hoy horas antes del inicio del partido, cuando se determine si estará en el line-up debido a la molestia de su rodilla izquierda. Probables abridores Junio 27.- Alejandro Felix (0-2, 8.00 PCL) vs Fernando Corrales (4-2, 2.52 PCL) Junio 28.- Rafael Servín (2-0, 1.45 PCL) vs No definido Junio 29.- No definido vs Ever Villarreal (0-0, 13.50 PCL) Hace un año.- Chihuahua gano la serie 2-1 El líder de visita Los líderes Algodoneros de Delicias (14-4) visitan el Luis Cobos Huerta para enfrentar también desde las 19:30 horas a los Faraones de NCG (5-13) en el clásico líder ante colero. A simple visite el equipo naranja es amplio favorito para llevarse la serie, pero los Faraones están dispuestos a meter el acelerador en la última parte de la temporada regular teniendo como meta avanzar a los playoff.
Los de casa, apuestan para hoy en el brazo zurdo de Luis Márquez el hombre que ha sacado la cara por la V zona en las últimas campañas, en teoría beisbolera deberá de llevar ventaja sobre los chuecos Carlos Rubio (.469) y Luis Eduardo La Changa García (.467) los dos mejores bateadores de la justa. Con 24 cuadrangulares en la actual campaña, los cañones de la verde-amárela buscan aprovechar el jugar en su casa, para muchos una autentica caja de cerillos; Daniel Yépez (9), Luis Roberto Bojórquez (4) y Víctor Mazón (3) sus máximos aporreadores saben que no pueden dejar ir esta serie. Delicias, intenta alargar su racha de series ganadoras en forma consecutiva, es el único equipo que va de 6-6 y que ha jugando una gran pelota en todos los aspectos. Probables abridores Junio 27.- Luis Márquez (1-1, 3.93 PCL) vs Misael Verduzco (debut) Junio 28.- Efrén Guzmán (1-2, 3.04 PCL) vs Adrián García (1-0, 4.91 PCL) Junio 29.- Obed Esqueda (2-2, 3.68 PCL) vs Mario González (3-0, 4.50 PCL) Hace un año.- Delicias gano la serie 3-0 Quiere Mazorqueros repetir color En la primera de tres series que van a comenzar hasta mañana viernes, los Mazorqueros de Camargo (9-9) serán locales de los Indios de Ciudad Juárez (10-8).
Serie de gran interés, por la situación que de momento ocupan ambos equipos en la tabla de posiciones, Indios es uno de los equipos comparten la tercera posición y Mazorqueros viene a solo un juego de diferencia en el sexto lugar.
Beto Ortiz manager de la novena local, que la semana pasada debutó al ganar la serie 2-1 a los Mineros de Parral, debe demostrar que lo hecho la semana pasada ante los campeonísimos no fue cosa de la casualidad y con una semana más interacción con sus muchachos, ya debió haber ajustado cada una de sus líneas. A pesar de perder la doble serie ante Algodoneros, para más de uno la Tribu sigue siendo un fuerte aspirante al título. A destacar, el hecho de que por primera vez en su historia en el campeonato estatal, el zurdo Aarón Aguilar anunciado para iniciar el tercero de la serie, va enfrentar a los Indios de Ciudad Juárez, con quienes debutó en el año 2001, mismo año donde también se presentó en el estatal Emilio Guerrero que esta campaña volvió a la novena fronteriza. Probables abridores Junio 28.- Saúl Vázquez (3-0, 1.06 PCL) vs Jesús Huerta (2-3, 3.68 PCL) Junio 29.- Jesús Juárez (3-2, 3.43 PCL) vs Aldo Salinas (3-0, 3.79 PCL) Junio 30.- Aarón Aguilar (1-1, 6.75 PCL) vs Luis Fernando Miranda (1-2, 5.49 PCL) Hace un año.- Camargo gano la serie 2-1 Se acaba el tiempo Si los campeonísimos Mineros de Parral (5-13) quieren mantener vivas sus esperanzas de ir a la postemporada, necesitan tener un buen resultado en casa, cuando reciban nada menos que a los Venados de Madera (10-8) quienes están que no creen en nadie con dos series ganadas en forma consecutiva.
En serie que se juega de viernes a domingo, no será nada fácil para los Mineros salir con la serie entre sus manos, aquí un ejemplo de ello; su pitcheo actualmente con 7.87 en carreras limpias admitidas, enfrenta a la ofensiva número 1 de la competencia con .346 de porcentaje, además que tiene en sus filas al estelar zurdo Samuel Zazueta (36) líder de ponches. Con Jaime Quintana al frente de la nave, la Furia Gris ha ganado cuatro de seis partidos, tres ellos al barrer a los Faraones de la NCG en la quinta serie. Madera viene de ganar el clásico del noroeste a los Manzaneros de Cuauhtémoc en el mismo patio del campeón, así que la tropa de Carlos Chávez llega al coloso de los Linderos con la moral por las nubes. Venados ocupa que el tercer lugar de la competencia y la IV zona esta en la penúltima posición. Probables abridores Junio 28.- Martin Urías (0-3, 6.94 PCL) vs Samuel Zazueta (3-2, 5.24 PCL) Junio 29.- Leonel Martínez (0-3, 11.51 PCL) vs Jesús Manuel Bustamante (2-1, 5.40 PCL) Junio 30.- Alfonso Pulido (1-2, 7.92 PCL) vs Robert García (0-0, 2.70 PCL) Hace un año.- Madera ganó la serie 2-1 Crucial batalla Hace algunos años los duelos Rojos de Jiménez y Soles de Ojinaga no tenían mayor relevancia, pero en la presente campaña, la serie que mañana inician ambas novenas en el 21 de Marzo reviste gran importancia. Rojos y Soles están empatados en la séptima posición de la general, con mismo record de 8 victorias a cambio de 10 descalabros, lo que presagia tres encuentros donde la derrota se venderá muy cara.
Si en esto momento terminará la competencia, las dos escuadras estarían en los playoffs, porque han venido jugando gran pelota. Jiménez se presenta con tres series ganadas en forma consecutiva y Soles vive su mejor momento, no solo de este 2019 si no de muchos años, llegan al infierno rojo luego de ganar series en fila a Manzaneros de Cuauhtémoc y Dorados de Chihuahua.
Para el primero de la serie, estarán frente a frente, los dos jugadores más destacados de la serie pasada, cuando el zurdo Javier Rodríguez (3-0) enfrente a Enrique Rodríguez quien vino a la capital a conectar nada menos que siete hits en 11 veces legales.
Por cierto, Rodríguez que en su última salida ante los Faraones de NCG lanzo blanqueada de un hit en siete entradas, fue movido por su manager grandes ligas Salome Barojas del tercero al primer juego de la serie. Probables abridores Junio 28.- Javier Rodríguez 3-0, 2.92 PCL) vs Isaac Castro (2-3, 4.99 PCL) Junio 29.- Marvel Manriquez 1-2, 6.47 PCL) vs Luis Rene Saenz 1-1, 4.19 PCL) Junio 30.- Alvaro Sandoval (1-2, 7.36 PCL) vs Juan Orozco (1-0, 1.80 PCL) Hace un año.- Jiménez ganó la serie 3-0.
(Prensa LEB)
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VANS ROYAL SIDE STRIPE PRESENTA LAS SEDES Y FECHAS DE LAS ELIMINATORIAS 2019
Por 6ta ocasión la plataforma de skateboarding amateur más grande de México está de regreso.
CDMX, 17 de enero de 2019. – Vans Royal Side Stripe (VRSS19), la competencia oficial de skateboardingnacional estilo street, anuncia sus fechas y sedes del tour 2019. Por sexta ocasión la plataforma de skateboarding amateur más grande de México está de regreso y llega con un formato pensado para impulsar el talento nacional. Todos los patinadores interesados tendrán la oportunidad de competir y de mostrar su estilo y nivel dentro del parque para conseguir un lugar en la final de Vans Royal Side Stripe 2019 y ganar la bolsa de premios más grande en México.
Los patinadores podrán hacer su registro en vansroyalsidestripe.com.mx para poder participar en una de las eliminatorias que se llevarán al cabo en seis estados de la República: Sinaloa, Nuevo León, Jalisco, Puebla, Estado de México y Ciudad de México. Estas sedes a lo largo de los años han demostrado que la escena del skateboarding ha logrado evolucionar, convirtiéndose en cuna de talentos y semillero de las nuevas generaciones.
Fechas y sedes - Eliminatorias Vans RSS19
Mazatlán, Sinaloa – 2 de febrero de 2019.
Monterrey, Nuevo León – 23 de febrero de 2019.
Guadalajara, Jalisco – 16 de marzo de 2019.
Puebla, Puebla – 13 de abril de 2019.
Coacalco, Estado de México – 4 de mayo de 2019.
Ciudad de México – 1º de junio de 2019.
Con la intención de que todos los participantes tengan la misma oportunidad, el formato de participación está abierto para atletas profesionales y amateurs mexicanos que residan en el país. Del total de registros realizados envansroyalsidestripe.com.mx por sede, se darán 75 pases para los participantes que a través de un video demuestren tener un nivel suficiente para participar. Los primeros 8 lugares del ranking por eliminatoria pasarán a la clasificatoria para semifinales en donde competirán con el campeón defensor de Vans Royal Sidestripe 2018 Nelson Garza.
Fechas para registro por sede:
REGISTRO MAZATLÁN: 17 al 30 de enero.
REGISTRO MONTERREY: 4 al 20 de febrero.
REGISTRO GUADALAJARA: 25 de febrero al 13 de marzo.
REGISTRO PUEBLA: 15 de marzo al 10 de abril.
REGISTRO ESTADO DE MÉXICO: 15 de abril al 1 de mayo.
REGISTRO CIUDAD DE MÉXICO: 6 al 22 de mayo.
Además, en esta ocasión existirá una “batalla alternativa” entre los novenos lugares de cada una de las sedes. Los seis atletas que hayan quedado en 9º. lugar, podrán conseguir el último pase para las semifinales demostrando su talento en un video de un minuto. Serán los aficionados los encargados de seleccionar al patinador acreedor a un wildcard especial, para llegar directo a las clasificatorias y competir con el resto en la Ciudad de México.
El panel de jurado estará compuesto por dos miembros locales con trayectoria en la escena, quienes junto con Max Barrera(head judge) evaluarán el desempeño de los atletas con base en el nivel demostrado en cada una de las eliminatorias.
Jueces por sede:
1. Sinaloa – José Carlos Gonzalez "Kalebrio" / José Luis Crespo "Duende" / Max Barrera.
2. Monterrey – Erick Herrera “Trix” / Rene Arturo Martínez Gallegos “Piolin” / Max Barrera.
3. Guadalajara – José Antonio Estrada Patricio “Pato” / Enrique Álvarez Fletes “Kike” / Max Barrera.
4. Puebla - Juan Carlos Sonora Orduña “Chapu” / Ricardo Abdahala Gallardo Orozco “Tachi” / Max Barrera.
5. Estado De México - Alejandro Pai / Daniel Medina Alvarez “Termita” / Max Barrera.
6. Ciudad De México - Gerardo Moreno “Jerry” / Alejandro Torres “El Gordo” / Max Barrera.
Todos los interesados en ser parte de las eliminatorias de VRSS ‘19 deberán ingresar a vansroyalsidestripe.com.mx en donde podrán encontrar paso a paso el método de registro y requisitos para participar.
#VansRoyalSS
Acerca de Royal Side Stripe
Es un evento propiedad de Vans México que se realiza desde abril de 2011. Propone una forma innovadora, justa y dinámica de evaluar a los competidores. Su objetivo es promover e incrementar el skateboarding nacional como una plataforma y referente de este deporte en México. Busca destacar y promover el talento nato de este deporte al mismo tiempo que reúne a lo mejor del talento nacional. Es el primer evento nacional de skate con la mayor convocatoria en el país.
Acerca de VANS.
Vans®, perteneciente al Corporativo de VF (NYSE: VFC), es la marca original de calzado, ropa y accesorios para deportes de acción. Las colecciones auténticas de Vans se venden en 84 países de todo el mundo a través de una red de subsidiarias, distribuidores y oficinas internacionales. Vans también posee y opera más de 600 tiendas alrededor del mundo. Vans promueve como marca deportes de acción, así como su estilo de vida, la cultura joven y autoexpresión creativa, a través del apoyo a atletas, músicos, artistas, con la creación de plataformas y eventos propios como: Vans Park Series, Vans Triple Crown of Surfing®, the Vans U.S. Open of Surfing, Vans Pool Party, Vans Custom Culture, Vans Warped Tour® y con el principal centro cultural y lugar de música internacional, House of Vans.
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Timeline of the Tijuana Rock Music Scene 1980-2016 (Part 2)
1997 - Julieta Venegas debut album, Aquí, appears on the record market and would become an artistic and commercial success. Since then, she would transform into one of the most important artists at the international level.
1997 - Heavy metal band Armagedon would perform their last show at the Tijuana Rock series. They would reform as Armagedon X in 2003.
1997 - The Reliquia Moderna tape is launched on a limited basis, dedicated to artists from the experimental/electronic scene such as TIDE, EVM, Rubella Badoglio, Minuit and Spellbinder. The KCT was released through DFP / Kolibry and Wave Of The Future Records.
1997 - The scene has a look at the energetic first shows of The Kung Fu Monkeys, who bring the influence of punk rock and Californian ska and it’s DIY ethic. This era also includes bands like Dead Panchos, Scrambleds, Esos Gueyes, and others.
1997 - The Genital Productions label (Cd. Victoria, Tamaulipas) releases the Mexican Folk Antipop compilation, where along with artists
from all over the country, Ford Proco participates. In 2001, they also will part of the Holocaust Paradise compilations in the volumes Red
Wire and Blue Wire, as well as Frown Complex and Into Ether from Tijuana.
1998 - The legendary second edition of Cha Cha Cha: El Nuevo Sueno De La Gallina would appear, featuring a compilation of tracks that would be considered pre-Nortec. Among those who contribute tracks are: Bostich, Hiperboreal, Clorofila, Aqua Dolphin, V.Rama, Monithor, Mambo 2000 and Monodrama.
1998 - The Premios Cultura award ceremony is held, organized by the Municipal Institute of Art and Culture. Within the categories are Best Rock Group and Best Record Production, being winners in these awards, bands like Tiui, Ohtli, and Nona Delichas. In the other category, among the winners, is the compilation Motivos Del Sitio 29. The awards ceremony is held in 98, 99 and 2000.
1998 - There is a boom in Tijuana of Neo-Metal -the combination of heavy metal sounds with hardcore, hip hop, rap and more- with the appearance of bands like Wrecked Engine, NADA, Replica - who recorded with the label Denver Records with national distribution-, MAD and others, that laid the foundations for bands that appeared later. It is worth mentioning that some of these bands called this the Benton Sound since they emerged on the avenue of the same name.
1998 - A controversial concert takes place in the Palenque de Agua Caliente. Plastilina Mosh was ending their set when keyboardist/producer Alejandro Rosso would be hit in the head and the security guards attacked the whole audience in respond with pepper spray. The duo would not return to Tijuana until 2007.
1998 - The IMAC begins, the Local Rock Encounter, taking place four editions in spaces like Playas De Tijuana and Parque Morelos, among others, with the participation of bands like Los Karma, No Hope, Almalafa, and others.
1998 - Lumbre magazine appears, in luxury format, combining the commercial aspect with the urban and alternative culture, giving place in all editions to plastic artists, musicians, and local pens, achieving an interesting alternative regional publishing.
1999 - In the middle of a story where groups and soloists of electronic music such as Fussible, Panóptica, Bostich, Hiperboreal, Terrestre, DJ Tolo, and Plankton Man discover that they can generate a fusion between what they do and the traditional music of the northern region of Mexico and cumbia, they publish the first records of Nortec and they set up the bases of the border cultural phenomenon that it gives enough material for documentaries, books, and music, recognized internationally until these days. The first disc is a vinyl, courtesy of DJ Tolo and Tlahuilia.
1999 - Revista Ruido Local appears, releasing several issues, including legendary and controversial interviews with Luis Guereña from Tijuana NO! and Nona Delichas. It was the first local magazine to be published through its own website. In addition, they were the first local media that drove the launch of Nortec.
1999 - Tijuana NO! celebrates in a concert their first decade in Zool, accompanied by BeAm, The Alex, Jambo, Natural, DJ Max and DJ S.Chuy.
1999 - In the Municipal Palace Esplanade, the Tocada Por La Vida charity festival was held, coordinated by the Municipal Youth Institute with the support of Bulldog Productions, with the presence of groups and artists such as La Gusana Ciega, La Dosis, La Red, Celeste Carballo, Pastilla, Natural and Nona Delichas.
1999 - The Club Orbit electronic music club emerges, the first sessions being at the Casablanca nightclub, later having events in venues
such as Jai Alai and Rosarito until the middle of the next decade.
1999 - Contrarrevolución Ave. appears. Its the third album from Tijuana NO !, who by this point was now signed by BMG Latin. The disc does not receive virtually support in Mexico, but it has important collaborations of figures like Kid Frost, Kim Deal and more. This would be the last album of original music of the band and it would be a more sonically adventurous record than the first two.
1999 - The journalist and writer Rogelio Villareal publishes an article about fanzines in the counterculture edition of the magazine Complot Internacional, where, citing Rafa Saavedra, talks about Tijuana and fanzines like El Centro de la Rabia, Velocet, El Olor del Silencio , El Kolibry, Sueno De Venus, Los Terceros, Laiko, La Red De Dialogo y Distribucion, Matuz, Acamonchi, Perdidos En La Linea (East Los Angeles) and La Pecera De Los Ahogados.
1999 - The book Banquete de Pordioseros from poet Roberto Castillo Udiarte appears, where he gives a review of the 76 favorite albums of his collection, alongside list from his friends.
1999 - The Motivos del Sitio 29 compilation is released, including tracks (some unreleased, remixes and new) from Nona Delichas, Sonios, Aural, Ford Proco, Bostich, Panoptica, Fussible, Irradia, Terrestrial, Tiui, Sonic Zoo, Minuit, Hiperboreal, Aquadelfin, Ohtli, Arboles, Staura, Loopdrop, Plankton Man, and Mexican Jumpin Frijoles (featuring Manu Chao). As part of its promotion, it is stated that “… It confirms the myth that the riskiest music in Mexico has always been made in Tijuana, Ensenada, and Mexicali …”. The label that edited it was Nimboestatic in conjunction with Francisco “Tico” Orozco.
1999 - As part of the 110th Anniversary of Tijuana, the Municipal Institute of Art and Culture presents the Alternative Encounter cycle, where has six concerts held in different forums in the city, Wahala (Venezuela), Caradura (USA), Las 15 Letras (USA), Almalafa, Orto,Minuit, Into Ether, The Alex, Scavenger BC, Rene Arauz and the Jazz History Band, Natural, Jambo (Tecate) are part of the encounter alongside more groups of different sound genres.
1999 - The book Ilusiones y Destellos, Retratos Del Rock Mexicano by the renowned photographer Fernando Aceves is published. Javier Batíz, Alberto “Pájaro” Isiordia, and Julieta Venegas appear, among others.
1999 - The Skate & Rock Fest 99 is held, featuring as special guest the legendary skater Tony Hawk, as well as the presentation, among other bands, of Solucion Mortal, LHC, Juventud Enferma and Sick Chamuco.
1999 - Zoo Sónico: Ruidos, Sones and Beats De La Frontera, is an experimental record of urban sounds produced by journalist Octavio Hernández and Pepe Mogt (Fussible), next to a group of collaborators. The album appeared as part of the binational art project Insite.
1999 - After having been in its first location since 1994, Last Temptation Rock Shop opens on a new location at Revolution Avenue. Alongside various concert promoters, they have organized greet and meet and autograph signings with renowned bands and artists like Cuca, Misfits, Rata Blanca, Lvzbel, Transmetal, Dos Minutos, Angeles Del Infierno, Marky Ramone, Gorgoroth, Marduk, Garrobos and more.
1999 - After being a pioneer in Baja California cultural radio with frequencies in the cities of Mexicali and Ensenada (both in Modulated Frequency), the Universidad Autonoma De Baja California begins transmissions in Tijuana of Radio Universidad through 1630 Modulated Amplitude with programming that includes the first programs of Local Invasion, Static Radio, DiJazz Radio and others, latter adding Mil Radio and Selector of Frecuencias after the exit of the pioneer programs to Fusion 102.5. Currently, programs generated throughout the state are broadcast under a new branding, UABC Radio and with the slogan Para Tus Oidos and more diverse programming.
1999 - The movimientotijuana.com and psonica.net websites appear, with information of local bands and projects. Some of the minds behind of these sites would become influential persons on the local and national scene behind projects like the Tijuana Jazz And Blues Festival and the international festival NRMAL.
1999 - The Spanish magazine Zona de Obras publishes its special Calaveras y Diablitos, with contents referring to music in Latin America. The article Tijuana Para Principiantes is published, while Julieta Venegas and Tijuana NO! would appear in number 16 of the same magazine. A CD with artists from the Mexican label Opcion Sonica is given free on another edition, featuring, among others, Almalafa and Artefakto.
2000 - In edition 39 of the magazine La Banda Elástica (Los Angeles) appears a special on alternative music in Tijuana, featuring bands and characters such as Minuit, Tiui, Almalafa, Cast, among others, as well as interviews with Ford Proco, Nimboestatic Records and articles on the development of the scene of the region. Those who contributed the information are Tico Orozco, Rafa Saavedra, Ejival, David Cortes, José Luis Paredes Pacho, and José Angel Rincón. Later, articles on the regional scene would appear in Californian magazines such as Retila and Al Borde, courtesy of Octavio Hernández and José Angel Rincón.
2000 - The nights of NAZA Space Club in Marko Disco begin. They would go through several spaces and events, in which Perry Farrell, DJ Dan, Donald Glaude, and much more top DJ's have participated.
2000 - Manuel Rojas publishes his book La Cicatriz, El Rock En La Ultima Frontera, related to the sixties rock scene in Tijuana and Mexicali.
2000 - Borderhack is held. It was an international festival-camp that brought together bands of various genres, as well as digital art, conferences, multimedia and more with artists from America and Europe. This was at the Playas de Tijuana Lighthouse.
2000 - The book Oye Como Va appears, coordinated by Dr. José Manuel Valenzuela and Gloria González. The book has interviews with Manu Chao, Carlos Santana and several other local, national and international characters that have to do with rock music in Tijuana. The book is accompanied by an album with music, among others, Tijuana NO !, Javier Batíz and Julieta Venegas. Those who provide essays, interviews, and comments are Maritza Urteaga, Rafael Molina, Omar Foglio, Tico Orozco, Roberto A. Mendoza, Luis Rojo, Cynthia Ramirez, Rafa Saavedra, Octavio Hernandez, and Charlynne Curiel, with a prologue by José Luis Paredes Pacho.
2000 - The national final of the Escenario Rock competition takes place at the Hipódromo de Agua Caliente, with the first three places being Luna Nueva, Plomo and Taxi Libre. Javier Batíz, Cala De Villa (Rostros Ocultos), Alejandro Marcovich (Caifanes) and Cecilia Toussaint, among others, participated in the jury. As musical guests were El Tri and Resorte.
2000 - The book Sirenas Al Ataque by Tere Estrada is published, which recounts women in Mexican rock, including the participation of Tijuana figures Baby Batíz and Ginny Silva.
2000 -Nortec 2000 festival was a week-long event that took place in the Tijuana Cultural Center, celebrating the first anniversary of the Nortec Collective, with the holding of conferences, workshops and a closing concert with the collective itself plus special guests. Great events like Nortec City, Maquiladora de Sueños, and Nortec En Las Pulgas, among others, would be carried out later.
2000 - Carta de Tijuana: 100 Topics Para Una Agenda En Mexico was a document presented by the Municipal Institute of Art and Culture on the wake of the new federal Mexican government. Within the document, El Rock En La Cultura Nacional appears, mentioning that rock is “… a vital area, to understand the youthful orb and contemporary culture …”. Proposals of support, exchange and the realization of nomenclature are presented, while in the corresponding to support for independent record labels, it is mentioned that “… co-financing and co-production, multiple cultural achievements…”. The work of Nimboestatic is mentioned as an example, mentioning that “… it has supported the musical process, in its orthodox dimension and also in the new tendencies of electronic music …”.
2000 - Within the XIII National Survey of Rock En Español, the debut album of the band Replica, Actitud, wins the prize for Best Debut of Metal.
2000 - After a great controversy in relation to naming the Tijuana freeway in his honor -which was discarded-, Carlos Santana appears in Tijuana to receive the keys of the city in a tribute.
2000 - The Spanish version of the magazine No Cover appears in the Tijuana / San Diego region, where space is given to local talent. In 2004 it is transformed into Acceso Revista.
2000 - Club Respekt opens in Leyva’s, dedicated to spreading the darkwave and synthpop rhythms. During this time, artists such as Hocico, Amduscia, Dulce Líquido, Manufactura, Deus Ex Machina and Noisex among others, as well as local talent such as DJ Mos [k] -creator of the club- have performed at the events they have done. Noiz & Zilenth, Epidemic, Electrovot, Exemia, Laplace, Motoróxido and many more. In the celebration of his 10th. Anniversary, a commemorative record is released, with music, among others, from Larva, Art Deko, HIV +, Mos [k], Antemortem and Andro Dioxin.
2000 - With the support of the IMAC, the Guadalajara Ska Tour was held in Tijuana and Rosarito with the presence of the bands Uno Menos, Rockelvise, Mala Leche and Basta Paciencia, as well as the Mexicali bands Barra Brava and Arsenal. They performed at the local stages of La Caja Bar and the Cultural Tianguis within the Old Municipal Palace, as well as at the Peanuts And Beer in Rosarito.
2000 - The book of chronicles Tijuana-Mesopotamia from Octavio Hernández Díaz is edited by the Municipal Institute of Art and Culture. In some of his texts, references are made to characters, bands, and movement in that era.
2000 - The binational disc compilation Mexamerica appears where bands and soloists like Rubén Guevara, Maldita Vecindad and Los Hijos Del Quinto Patio, Los Illegals, Luis Guereña (Tijuana NO!), Claudia Morfin (Nona Delichas), Quinto Sol, Mercado Negro, and others are featured. The album was introduced with a concert at the Placita Olvera in Los Angeles, CA.
2001 - The record Psicodelic Ska appears, this being local ska band Almalafa first album that was released in Mexico, the United States and Europe, under the labels Pepe Lobo Records (Mexico), Sonic Option (Mexico / EU / Europe) and Übersee Records (Germany).
2001 - Aires De Bocacalle is released, it is the second album of Nona Delichas, who also participate in the disc tribute to Caifanes, Antes De Que Nos Olviden. Months after this, the band splits. Surprisingly, the band returns in 2011 for a charity event and after that, makes sporadic appearances in special events.
2001 - Ohtli’s first album called Somos Uno appears, as well as his subsequent participation in the soundtrack of the film If Dog, Rabbit.
2001 - Manu Chao performs in concert in December at the Municipal Auditorium. He would repeat his visit until 2006 with two presentations at the Monumental Plaza and an acoustic one at the Multikulti.
2001 - The charity festival Trac.Fest.01 is held, where the most important happening was the last official performance on its original run by Nona Delichas. Others performing were: Mal Paso, Superstar Mixer Milton Pacheco, Fax, Into Ether, Volbox, Mr. Ejival, Dr. Duarte and Umbral.
2001- Tijuana NO! announces his farewell with their last concert at Zoo`l
2002 - Bye Sami is a melodic punk band that formed in the after the departure of its founder bassist Jaime Salinas, while the rest of the band members, at that time Los Alex and in full recording of their first album, decides to continue, now with the name of Bye Sami. Their style is very influenced by punk/skate. The debut album, Otro Día Mas, appeared on SourPop Records. The band would stop performing live in 2004, for a later return starting in 2007. Jaime Salinas, for his part, formed one of the pioneering metal-core bands in Tijuana, Nuestra Sangre, an influential band in the development of the hardcore scene, launching his debut album and performing at various festivals and events with an important career. From the initial separation of Bye Sami, the members splinted into different projects, the most important were Canseco and Mae Machino, but also of notice the ones that emerged later from this other bands like Machino, Loud Noises, Late Nite Howl, and Fake Zebra.
2002 - The pop culture magazine SubeBaja is published. Only two issues would be released, with multiple references to artists from various disciplines in the region and articles on Nortec, Murcof / Fax and the New Mexican Pop, where some of the bands name-dropped were Nona Delichas, BeAm, Super 8, Globo and others.
2002 - The Bulbo television program appears, broadcasted in Tijuana, California and nationally on Channel 22 of Conaculta. Among the various short documentaries, several would appear dedicated to music in Tijuana, highlighting those dedicated to Bye Sami, DJ Tolo, Julieta Venegas, Las Otros, LoopDrop, Ambiente, Luciferion and La Banda De Los Sonoritmicos and more. As for bands from outside of town, Lucybell, Kinky and more were featured.
2002 - The Editorama event is held in the Multiforo of ICBC, coordinated by SubeBaja and Bulbo, where in addition to exhibiting both projects, others such as TJ Toons and Mil X El Rock Local were presented. A documentary made by Bulbo about the event was edited live.
2002 - The plastic artist Rodolfo Arana organizes Plasma Jam, an event where visual art meets music. Among the bands that participate in these sessions are Los Chunkys and Ambiente, among others.
2002 - Television projects appear, such as Revolucion En Movimiento ( on Channel 45) and Tijuana Underground / Desde El Underground (Síntesis TV 21 Cablemas) -this one in 2003-. The first would reappear later as a channel on YouTube as a pioneer of vlogs and later with live sessions via the Internet. The second as a producer of events and making videos for bands. Over time, some internet projects would appear, such as JarCore Radio TV, AudioTijuana 75 TJ Superestación and No Comments, among others.
2002 - The Horizontes Juveniles Colectivo 1 compilation album appears, from the radio program of the same name that played on Radio Tec 88.7 FM. Those who appeared in the recording were: Emile Pessoa, Raiz Humana, Dr. Jeckill, Volvox, Nuestra Sangre, 4Eli, Scrambleds, Minuit, Transmission, and Laplace. In addition to greetings from, among others Julieta Venegas and Ohtli, as well as fragments of the daily program.
2002 - On the initiative of a group of journalists and musicians, the project Mil X El Local Rock appears, an organization that appears with concerts, radio programs, publications in the press and record releases. The project would last until 2004. Ten official festivals (some with pre-festival), two-anniversary concerts, special festivals, charity concerts and state tours with more than 107 bands - from Tijuana, Mexicali, Ensenada, Tecate, and Rosarito, as well as Los Angeles, San Diego, Guadalajara, Monterrey, Cd. Juárez and DF- of various genres in the cities of Tijuana, Rosarito, Tecate, and Mexicali. There are two conferences, two compilation discs are edited, two radio programs are carried out, one on Radio Universidad 1630 AM and the other on the Internet through Radio Global,
2002 - Goliath Productions began their sessions, which made several concerts in different venues with the metal scene bands in all its different sound modalities.
2002 - Nortec Collective’s debut album, The Tijuana Sessions Vol. 1, is edited by Palm Pictures.
2002 - The live album Tijuana NO! Live At Bilbao, is a document that collects the best of a performance by the band in Basque Country, this being the last record of Tijuana NO!.
2002 - The first Tia Juana Music Fest is organized with the presence of bands like Babasonicos, Union 13, Panda, Nortec Collective and more at the Hipodromo of Agua Caliente, a venue that also hosted the next edition in 2003 where Lucybell, Panteon Rococo, Voodoo Glow Glow Skulls, Los Tetas and more appeared. The third edition took place in 2004 at El Foro with the presence of Lucybell, Plastiko, Genitallica, Cartel De Santa and more. For the third edition, an audition of bands was made, from which some would play in the event.
2002 - El Foro officially opened, formerly known as Jai Alai. The historic building has been the venue for presentations by Gustavo Cerati, Los Pericos, Vince Neil, Zoe, Misfits, Lucybell, Morrissey, Enrique Bunbury, Los Tres, Cultura Profética, Enanitos Verdes, Los Cafres and more. Attached to it, a small bar called Box Underground is installed, which sees performances among others of Santa Sabina, Pastilla, Zoe, Nana Pancha, Sekta Core, Rata Blanca, Transmetal, Lucybell, and others.
2002 - Once again the hardcore scene emerges with force, with the appearance of bands like Bumbklaatt -who would tour in the US, in
addition to bringing foreign bands to Tijuana-, No Hope - a very influential band in the movement-, Nuestra Sangre -band of metalcore of
great respect and acceptance-, among others. It is important the work that begins to do with its shows XFuerza BookingX, presenting shows in all possible spaces with bands, among the visiting bands, legends like Terror, Agnostic Front and Death By Stereo stand out. Years later, the scene would continue with the work of The Uprising AD, Red Awakening, The Sacrifice Theory, Billy Brown, DON, MYPAQ, Never Look Down, and others. The kick-off event of this stage was the HardCore International Fest, which was held on December 02 at Café Juglar with the presence of XChampionX,
2002 - The album Tijuana Live Tianguis Cultural is presented, recorded live at the closing of the Cultural Tianguis 2001, coordinated by the Municipal Institute of Art and Culture. In the recording appear Orto, No Hope, Hijos De Sancho, Skunkx, Los Elementos, Sol Azul, Relicario, Mama Cachimba y la Mujer Del Moco Verde, La Mesa Redonda, and Los Karma.
2003 - Tijuana Roots and Culture, a store that sold items related to reggae music and lifestyle such as records, clothing, accessories and more, also organizes events in various venues in the city, including the Latinoamerica Por Una Vida Mejor Festival, anniversary events, and others, promoting the work of local bands such as Yumanos and Natural, among others and with the foreigners who have brought are Gondwana, Los Cafres, Cultura Profética, Zona Ganjah, Antidoping and more.
2003 - The first formal internet radio station in Tijuana, Radio Global, appears with 24 hours of alternative music: rock, electronic, experimental, world music and more. Subsequently, there would be a proliferation of stations that would also include rock, such as Radio Media, RadioFuzion, Bulbo Broadcast, Burrotopya, Radio Organyca, Radiografia TJ and many more.
2003 - The traditional Bob Marley Day concerts begin, organized by Reggae Makossa, in which groups and soloists such as Mad Professor, Ky-Mani Marley, Alpha Blondy, Cultura Profética, Horace Andy and more have participated, taking place in venues such as El Foro, La Sexta House Of Music and others.
2003 - Recognizing that there was a need to recognize and promote the work of metal bands in the region, Tijuana Metal Fest arises, also having an awards ceremony.
2003 - Appears through Mil Records, Colores, a Latin American electronic compilation, with the presence of the other side of Nortec Collective with Mendoza, Las Cajas Del Ritmo, and others.
2003 - A collective integrated made up of Alex Zúñiga and Jorge Jiménez from Tijuana NO!, Dardin Coria from Triste Jobim, Jenny Herrera , Carlos Juárez and Rodrigo López from Dubus, Jesús and Martín Hernández from Mercado Negro, with the addition of journalist Octavio Hernández as chronicler of the tour under the moniker Colectivo No Identificado, starts a tour of Europe (Switzerland, Czech Republic, Belgium, Germany, Austria, France and Spain). The band performs a set of Tijuana NO !, Mercado Negro and NUPA songs, including a set of Joe Strummer songs too.
2003 - The Revolution-Evolution Festival takes place, where the album Revolution-Evolution was released, edited by One Shot Records, a split disc recorded by Los Karma and California band Destruction Made Simple.
2003 - On August 16th at Mulas Bar, Armagedon (now as Armagedon X) and La Cruz made their return to the local stages after 6 and 14 years of their last shows. Alternating with them were X-Specimen, Torno and Cambio De Humor Violento.
2003 - The CD of the Mosquito studio-only project by Octavio De La Torre (Mexican Jumping Frijoles, VoySeryo, Vagabundo Inn, La Tercera Persona) and Minuit De Lacroix appears. It's a very important record, with a long list of musicians involved as guest vocalists and performers.
2003 - Mil X Rock Radio presents its Acoustic Session CD, with the presence of Dr. Jeckill, Los Kakos, Skunkx, Strap and more. The album was recorded live on one of the Mil Radio broadcasts on 1630 AM.
2003 - Taking as stages El Foro, the CECUT and the Avalon nightclub, the Tijuana version of the prestigious electronic music festival Mutek @ Mexico is presented. Among others, internationally renowned performers like Akufen, Nortec Collective, Murcof, Álvaro Ruiz, Leandro Fresco, Ford Proco and Childs were performing. Among those who collaborated and had a strong presence after this were Static Disks, Mil Records, Kimika, Naza Space Club, Trancelucid, Cosmikal Records and many more, which would continue to perform first level events, eventually rivaling other important cities.
2003 - Invasion Local presents the Invasion Fest, being one of the few and rare occasions where Delux, The Kung Fu Monkeys, Bye Sami, No Hope and 4 Eli share the same stage. The venue was the ICBC Multiforum with a sold out.
2004 - The first edition of the Latinoamerica Por Una Vida Mejor festival is held, with the presence of Los Cafres and more guests at the Cortijo San José/ Casa De La Cultura - of Playas de Tijuana. Since then, it has been produced on seven occasions, including bands
like Antidoping, Ganja, Zona Ganjah, Almalafa, Gondwana, Los Pericos, Yumanos, Natural, Pablito Molina, Los Cafres, Nano Bravo & Mad
Lions, Cultura Profetica and more. The venues that this festival has had, besides the aforementioned have been: El Foro, Roots and Culture Theater and Coliseo.
2004 - The debut album of the melodic punk band Delux, released independently, appears. Later, they will be signed by BMG, a label in which their second album will appear in 2007. In 2009, their third album, Entre La Guerra y El Amor is released with a greater reception in the United States, appearing in the 2009 edition of the 100 bands to follow of the Alternative Press magazine. In 2011, a new album appears, edited independently with an edgy sound. They are the only local rock band that is in the Paseo de La Fama of Tijuana. Those who are also on this celebrity walk are Julieta Venegas, members of the Nortec Collective and journalist-DJ Ejival.
2004 - In front of an unexpected full house at the ICBC Multiforo, the band Nevermind: Tributo a Nirvana debuted. It unleashed the current tribute band trend since then.
2004 -Discos Invisibles and Eklegein Recordings appear. The first Label proposed “electronic noises from Tijuana”. Records of the Peruvian artist based in the city El Lazo Invisible appeared, as well as Miel, Asteroide, Dasein and other artists. Eklegein Recordings was an experimental electronic label, editing albums by Rugitus Eternam, Minuit, Heibeg and more.
2004 - Luis Güereña, promoter of punk rock and musician of the group Tijuana No, died at age 45 on Sunday, January 11, 2004, victim of a cardiac arrest while watching television inside his home in the popular North Zone of Tijuana. Since then, tribute concerts are held in his memory, with performances in some of them from Tijuana NO!, which includes as vocalist Lengualerta, in keyboards Dardin Coria (Triste Jobim / Casa Wagner / Sonidero Travesura), Mayumi Toyoda on vocals and several guests, but it is almost never possible to match the original alignment. The first tribute was held at El Foro on Saturday, March 13 with the presence of bands like Ohtli, Nuestra Sangre, Solucion Mortal, Mercado Negro, Mexican Jumping Frijoles, Aztlan Underground, and others.
2004 - Oxigeno Rock Shop opens its doors, selling clothing, accessories and more; developing Oxigeno Records, distributing and supporting the release of albums by Delux, Dr. Jeckill, Agent Calavera and Debajo Del Promedio, among others. They promoted concerts with bands like Tolidos, Thermo, Blue Mind and others. They worked the Oxigeno House venue, in addition to promoting the Oxigeno Alley before the closing of the store, where two festivals were also held and some bands such as Ruido Blanco and TJ Suicida performed.
2004 - The Tijuana Libre Tour with Dr. Jeckill, Los Karma and Agent Calavera takes place in several cities of Mexico. The launch event takes place at the Cerveceria Tijuana Wherehouse with Union 13, La Matatena Royal Club and De La Kalle as guest sponsors.
2004 - The first Naza Space Circus, an event of DJs, musicians and circus artists within the circus facilities, was held, with five editions, with the participation, among others, of Point Loma, Fussible, Faca, Messie, Bostich, Lázaro Casanova, Madame Ur Y Sus Hombres, Surkin-Paraone, Maria Daniela Y Su Sonido Lasser and Disco Ruido.
2004 - Tijuana rap scene begins to grow and be valued within the music scene in general. Among the exponents include Tyjuas Steelo (gangsta rap, which also was a member of Sociedad Café, one of the most important rapper duos in Mexico), Legion Marvel, Sociedad Anonima and others. Subsequently, projects such as Tijuana Rap Sessions, festivals and more emerge. However, in the end, an underground urban circuit has been established within rap and hip hop culture.
2004 - FACA appears. It is a duet between Valeria (Tijuana) and Facundo (Bariloche, Argentina). They achieved a surf, pop and electronic sound project together with graphic art, done by distance over loops and electronic sounds. Over the years, FACA edited 2 demos and participated in several compilations such as the Escuadron Alpha comic, as well as having been on the label Nuevos Ricos, where they released their first and only album Mi Deporte Favorito. Ironically, they split after finally meeting in person.
2004 - The Rolitas De La Frontera compilation is released by Disco Bulbo. Among others, Dodecameron, Tyjuas Steelo, Bye Sami, Murcof and Los Karma appear. Later, a Vol. 2 would appear, where Childs, Babel Fish Trio, Tokadisks, Yumanos, and others would be included. The presentation of Vol. 1 in Voodoo House, coincided with the last performance of Bye Sami in their first run.
2004 - Fuerza Musikal concerts are held. The main idea was to gather several genres in a single concert. Among the bands that participated are Koñorteño, Ika, Nuestra Sangre, Minus One, Soxiedad Anonima, Los Karma and Bajo Kontrol, among others. The venues of the concerts were VooDoo House, Multiforo of ICBC and Espression Coffee House in 2008.
2004 - The first edition of Rock En Resistencia is held at Cortijo San José with the presence of Union 13, Destruction Made Simple, Tokadiscos, Almalafa, Los Karma and more. There would be a second edition in 2007, with the presence of Bye Sami, Pastilla, Cicuta, Aeroplanos, Debussy, and others in Box Underground. A television program is planned under this name but never made it to the air.
2004 - The celebration of 100 Static Radio programs is at Box Underground with the presence of Pepito, H. Amezquita, Fax, EjiVal, and Robert Proco.
2004 - The Supermarket event, organized by The Box and Radio Global, takes place at Cortijo San Jose in Playas De Tijuana. Azul Violeta, Terrestre, Ohtli, Faca, Antrobot, BN Loco, and Semper are featured, among others.
2004 - La Embajada appears. It is a club where, through monthly events, an interesting generation of projects and bands from that period appear, such as Dasein, Permutaciones, Casa Wagner, Madame Ur Y Sus Hombres, Vía Mushgo, Ford Proco, Polardroids, El Niño Helado, Orlando, Aeroplanos, Miel, Yamamoto, Vagabundo Inn, L'Indigo and Loopdrop. among others, besides the organization of events with international acts such as Aviador Dro and Coco Silvana, as well as festivals such as Electrofiles and others.
2004 - The multimedia book Paso Del Nortec: This Is Tijuana appears. The book was launched in the United States, Mexico, and Europe. Its author is Dr. José Manuel Valenzuela.
2004 - It takes place in the Salon SOS of Hipodromo De Agua Caliente, the Tijuana Winter Fest, with the presentations of Las Ultrasonicas, Acteal, Koñorteño, Los Karma, Mae Machino, Lipstick Terror, Golden Gloves and Soxiedad Anonima.
2005 - The extreme metal scene continues. Diverse organizers present shows with international bands like Marduk, Unleashed, Hirax and others. Within the bands that go from trash, grind and gore are Infinitum Obscure, Visceral Carnage, Ignis Ocultis, Fetal Gangrenal Legrade, Stregoika, El Santo, Dodecameron and more. Later, bands like AfterLife TC, Shattered Eyes, Sadiko, Voces Sin Rostro, Daedra and more would appear.
2005 - Multikulti opens its doors, as a restoration project for the historic Cine Bujazan building, inaugurating it, Maldita Vecindad gave a concert. After three administrations, the place continues active -under the names of Planeta Tijuana and currently Coliseo- while being the venue for concerts of figures such as: Manu Chao, Zoe, Gondwana, Tijuana NO !, Insite, Canseco, The Adicts, The Exploited, Marky Ramone, Infected Mushroom, Maria Daniela y Su Sonido Lasser, Julieta Venegas, Andrés Calamaro and Zona Ganjah, among others.
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El doblaje de Dragon Ball Super
Una semana mas de noticias del doblaje de Super y creo que es finalmente hora de hablar al respecto. El doblaje de Super esta confirmado, sera dirigido por Eduardo Garza, los openings y endings se mantendran en japones, y de momento se planea doblar solo los primeros 70 episodios. Los personajes contaran con las siguientes voces:
Goku - Mario Castañeda (Adulto) / Laura Torres (Flashbacks de niño)
Vegeta - Rene Garcia (Adulto) / Luis Daniel Ramirez (Flashbacks de ni��o)
Gohan - Luis Alfonso Mendoza
Goten - Laura Torres
Trunks - Gaby Willer (Presente) / Sergio Bonilla (Futuro)
Krillin - Eduardo Garza (Adulto) / Rossy Aguirre (Niño)
Picoro - Carlos Segundo
Bulma - Rocio Garcel
Bills - Jose Luis Orozco
Whiss - Arturo Castañeda
Yamcha - Ricardo Mendoza
Numero 18 - Monica Villaseñor
Numero 17 - Genaro Vazquez
Milk - Patricia Acevedo
Maestro Roshi - Miguel Angel Sanroman
Oolong - Ernesto Lezerma
Supremo Kaiosama - Genaro Vazquez
Supremo Kaiosama de hace 15 generaciones - Ernesto Lezerma
Videl - Carola Vazquez
Majin Buu - Marcos Patiño
Pilaf - Yamil Atala
Mai - Susana Moreno (Presente) / Carola Vazquez (Futuro)
Shu - Miguel Angel Leal
Marron - Christina Hernandez
Ten Shin Han - Israel Larumbe
Chaoz - Patricia Acevedo
Kaiosama - Ricardo Hill
Dende - Javier Olguin
Dr Brief - Ricardo Hill
Shen Long - Abel Rocha
Freezer - Gerardo Reyero
Frost - Gerardo Reyero
Black - Mario Castañeda
Casi todos los personajes tienen a sus voces originales, incluso Kaiosama cuyo actor se negaba a doblar anime y por eso se retiro a mitad del doblaje de Z. Unos que no tienen a sus actores originales son Roshi y 18, el primero porque su actor ya fallecio y la segunda porque su actriz se retiro del doblaje. Irwin Dayan, el actor original de Dende, esta peleado con la franquicia despues del trato que recibio por la forma en que se manejo el doblaje de Kai (el cual era dirigido por el). De ahi en fuera, todos los personajes tienen la voz con la que fueron escuchados por primera vez en español en latinoamerica. Lo malo de todo esto, es que solo tenemos a dos personajes nuevos con actor confirmado, Frost y Goku Black, que son actores de sus versiones regulares, ademas, se rumora que el actor de Mr Satan sera el mismo que lo doblo en Dragon Ball Kai, a peticion de Toei.
Esto es todo lo que tenemos hasta ahora, pero tan pronto como surja algo importante, se los hare legar!
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EVALUATION
Throughout my wider research I have been able to explore areas within my concepts that I would like to consider moving forward. Having looked at areas such as photography, fine art, film and cinema, graphic communication, branding, styling and the politics surrounding my chosen concepts, I have been able to evaluate which of these areas I will take elements from.
The first photographer I researched throughout this process is Felipe Posada, his imagery and use of collage technique creates a surrealist effect, something I intend on emulating in my own work. His work is mostly inspired around his own personal interests and experiences which is something I aim to implement into my own work as I research further into the concept of the imagination. Similarly, my research into fine artists Rene Magritte has also enforced me to use my own personal sub-conscious as a source of fuel and inspiration for my ideas and final outcomes, although Magritte’s work can sometimes challenge norms. I aim to contrast this by enforcing the normality of the imagination, promoting and embracing the weird and “unseen”.
Although not all areas of my research directly relate to my photography brief, by researching other areas such as film and cinema I was able to gain symbolistic and illustrative inspiration from the animated movie “Spirited Away”. My aim to use illustration within my work was further inspired by the aesthetic of graphic illustrator Kate Morross who used a mixture of analogue and digital work to create weird but wonderful pieces of work.
By looking at branding and fine artist, Gabriel Orozco, I have been inspired to consider the sustainability and processes of my work and how this may affect the environment. I already intend for the clothing I use in my shoots to be sustainably sourced however, by researching the brand Reformation and Orozco’s piece “found objects” I have been encouraged to use a more sustainable approach to presenting my work. Such as, using recycled paper or raw materials to print and display my images.
Finally, by looking at the politics behind sustainability and the imagination, I able to consider wider contexts of my subjects when creating my final outcomes. By using the sustainability design , this ensures my work is as sustainable as possible in all areas. As well as this I am now aware of the varying connotations and politics behind the notion of the imagination, such as its relation and significance in history and religion, this makes me consider how I can symbolise these connotations and concepts within my work, covering a wide landscape of interpretations related to the idea of the imagination
Overall, I now have a further and more concise idea of what I intend to include in my project when moving forward and which areas I will perhaps leave behind. To expand and develop on this research I now intend to visually explore ways in which I could interpret my research.
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René Orozco por Carlos Heller: “Debería dar por perdida la plata, irse y entregar la U a su dueño, la Universidad de Chile” EnCancha.cl
Universidad de Chile no pasa por un buen momento administrativo y la renuncia de Carlos Heller a la presidencia de Azul Azul ha traído varios coletazos.
Ver cobertura completa en Google Noticias via fuente externa
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#Local | Se incendia tractocamión en carretera Juárez-Chihuahua. https://elpuntero.com.mx/inicio/2020/02/02/supervisa-rene-frias-avance-de-obras-en-pascual-orozco/ https://www.instagram.com/p/B8FMttVl5VG/?igshid=1dezkr9g2mttn
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Morena ganará presidencia en México
Según Andrés Manuel López Obrador, líder del Movimiento Regeneración Nacional (Morena), aseguró hoy que con la unidad de las fuerzas deseosas de lograr justicia, paz y desarrollo para México ganará las elecciones presidenciales próximas.
Toda esta expresión fue vitoreada por miles de simpatizantes reunidos en la Plaza de la Revolución de Ciudad México, donde se rubricó por políticos de diferentes niveles de dirección, intelectuales y actores, el Acuerdo Político de Unidad por la Prosperidad del Pueblo y el Renacimiento de México.
Con respecto a este acuerdo, López Obrador precisó que es el camino para disputar la presidencia al Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI) en el poder.
Dentro del movimiento, subrayó, no se lucha por cargos, ni prebendas, se mira hacia el pueblo, sus necesidades y se piensa en el desarrollo del país.
En el dialogo con todos los presentes sostuvo que aun cuando el PRI y el Partido Acción Nacional (PAN) se unan e intensifiquen su estrategia de guerra sucia para meter miedo, Morena ganará la presidencia.
Este acto sirvió para dar la bienvenida a los que rubricaron el acuerdo y decidieron sumarse al llamado para buscar justicia, paz y desarrollo a partir de ganar los comicios en el 2018.
Dentro de la firma participaron la fundadora del Partido de la Revolución Democrática (PRD) Ifigenia Martínez, Carlos Sotelo, del Comité Ejecutivo y la senadora Dolores Padierna.
Del mismo modo, se unieron a Morena Olga Sánchez, exministra de la Suprema Corte de Justicia, el senador Raúl Morón Orozco y los actores Sergio Meyer y Omar Fierro.
Se estimó que más de seis mil integrantes del Movimiento por la Esperanza que preside Rene Bejerano, también dieron su respaldo.
Un sondeo más reciente colocó a Morena, a menos de 10 meses de las elecciones del 2018, en la punta de las preferencias electorales.
La actual alianza con el Partido del Trabajo (PT) y Movimiento Ciudadano fortalece a la izquierda y Morena logra una preferencia popular del 43 por ciento, seis puntos por encima de la alianza de gobierno (PAN-PRD, Encuentro Social, Nueva Alianza y el Partido Verde).
Los expertos enfatizaron que queda esperar los próximos días para saber qué sucederá en tono a este tema que está dando de qué hablar.
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NEW IN THE BOOKSHOP: THE BIG NOTHING (2004) Conceptions of “nothing” are one of the driving themes of twentieth-century art. One thinks of Piet Mondrian's reductivist approach to abstraction, Marcel Duchamp's contention that art resides in ideas, not objects, Mark Rothko's painterly reach for the sublime, Andy Warhol's affirmations of the vacuity of Pop culture. The Big Nothing will focus on themes of nothing, nothingness and negation in contemporary art and culture, surveying the legacy of these and other manifestations of absence made manifest in contemporary art. Artist include Gareth James, Jutta Koether, Louise Lawler, Richard Prince, Yves Klein, Bernadette Corporation, John Miller and James Welling, among others. Given its broad connotations, “nothing” provides general audiences with immediate access to looking at and thinking about the art of today. Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held May 1 - August 1, 2004. Curated and with essays by Ingrid Schaffner, Bennett Simpson, and Tanya Leighton. Additional essay by Paula Marincola. Artists include: Bas Jan Ader, Richard Artschwager, Michael Asher, Michel Auder, Jo Baer, Robert Barry, Larry Bell, Bernadette Corporation, James Lee Byars, Maurizio Cattelan, Thomas Chimes, Bruce Conner, Day Without Art, Jessica Diamond, Roe Ethridge, Lili Fleury, Rene Gabri, Jack Goldstein, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Nicolas Guagnini, David Hammons, Heavy Industries, Nancy Holt, Richard Hoeck, Roni Horn, Pierre Huyghe, Gareth James, Ray Johnson, Yves Klein, Joachim Koester, Jutta Koether, Yayoi Kusama, Louise Lawler, Gordon Matta-Clark, Allan McCollum, Patrick McMullen, John Miller, Matt Mullican, Eileen Neff, Gabriel Orozco, Raphael Ortiz, Charlemagne Palestine, Philippe Parreno, William Pope.L, Doris Salcedo, Karin Schneider, Allan Sekula, Arlene Shechet, Santiago Sierra, John Smith, Robert Smithson, Paul Swenbeck, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Andy Warhol, James Welling, John Wesley, and Steve Wolfe. Includes checklist of the exhibition. One copy via our new website and via the bookshop. 10% off web orders this week! #worldfoodbooks #thebignothing #basjanader #yvesklein #johnwesley #pierrehuyghe (at WORLD FOOD BOOKS)
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