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Conozca los postulados a rectores del CNE (+Listado)
Los nombre de los 75 postulados y postuladas a rectores y rectoras del Consejo Nacional Electoral (CNE) que pasaron la etapa de evaluación realizada por el Comité de Postulaciones Electorales, fueron dados a conocer por el Comité de Postulaciones Electorales de la Asamblea Nacional (AN).
El Comité informó que de las 75 postulaciones que superaron esta etapa, 47 pertenecen a la sociedad civil, 10 a las universidades y 18 al Poder Ciudadano, cumpliendo así con el artículo 26 de la Ley Orgánica del Poder Electoral.
A continuación el listado
Candidatos postulados por las facultades de Ciencia Jurídicas y Políticas de las Universidades:
5.424.288 HAROLD ELISEO ALBORNOZ TORREALBA
8.789.248 CARMEN ALVAREZ CABEZA
9.363.630 ANGEL ZULEY ANTUNEZ PEREZ
13.748.998 WILSON GOMEZ GUEVARA
4.767.120 ALEJANDRO JOSE UGARTE SPERANDIO
7.726.798 PEDRO ALBERTO ISEA GONZALEZ
7.275.591 JOSE RAMON MUÑOZ MONTILLA
11.469.855 LILIMAR JOSEFINA ROJAS DAVILA
4.793.004 LERMIT JOSE ROSELL PUCHE
12.630.557 MICHELY ALEXANDRA VIVAS CHACON
Candidatos postulados por el Poder Ciudadano:
4.596.507 FRANCISCO GUSTAVO AMONI VELASQUEZ
10.815.608 ODALIS YANETTE ARTEAGA PEÑA
9.683.971 ALFREDO GERMAN BAPTISTA OVIEDO
9.652.930 REINALDO ENRIQUE CARVALLO MACHADO
7.959.098 JULIO ANTONIO DUNO OLIVEROS
11.199.471 MANUEL JOSE ESCAURIZA SANCHEZ
6.730.853 WILLIAM JOSE FERNANDEZ RANGEL
12.061.089 AURA ROSA HERNANDEZ MORENO
6.492.846 CELESTE JOSEFINA LIENDO LIENDO
11.785.927 DOMINGO MEDINA GUTIERREZ
14.316.687 ANTONIO JOSE MENESES RODRIGUEZ
18.094.872 LEONEL ENRIQUE PARICA HERNANDEZ
10.948.762 ESTHELA MARIA RINCONES
17.799.433 EBENEZER DAVID RIVERA BRAZAO
9.640.547 SHEILA YUBIRY ROMERO GONZALEZ
6.836.622 CARMEN ALIDA VIGIL BENCOMO
6.297.704 GUSTAVO ADOLFO VIZCAINO GIL
11.957.784 CARLOS EDUARDO ZAMBRANO GELVES
Postulados por las Organizaciones de la Sociedad:
14.017.686 HELEN DAYANA AGUIAR HERNANDEZ
14.306.972 AMELIA ESTHER ALTER PINO
7.659.795 ELVIS HIDROBO AMOROSO
4.506.504 LEON ANTONIO ARISMENDI ANUEL
11.159.050 ESTEBAN STEVE ARVELO RUIZ
4.077.208 SAUL DE JESUS BERNAL PEÑA
4.248.113 OSCAR BRAULIO BRAVO GUARAMATO
10.886.311 GRISELDA VANITI COLINA HIBIRMA
11.691.429 TANIA DE AMELIO CARDIET
5.962.704 JUAN CARLOS DEL PINO
3.187.497 DAVID DELGADO ITURRIZA
13.339.266 ANA PAULA DINIZ SANTOS
5.217.642 WUILLIAM FERNANDEZ FUENMAYOR
5.524.394 CARMEN LUCRECIA GONZALEZ CORONEL
12.731.271 EUGENIO GONZALEZ MARTINEZ
4.132.092 ALFONSO GRANADILLO MALAVE
17.375.543 JHONNY ALEXIS GUERRERO CASTILLO
12.248.860 GABRIEL GREGORIO GUERRERO GIL
8.967.366 DICHELIS JOSEFINA GUEVARA
1.567.695 JOSE ALONSO GUEVARA GUERRA
7.048.576 JOSE LUIS GUTIERREZ PARRA
3.180.027 LUIS ENRIQUE LANDER LARRALDE
14.533.009 CIRO VLADIMIR LEON
16.288.462 AMANDA CORINA LUCCI ROYE
7.528.966 NOEL YORELBE MABARES
7.761.966 FRANCISCO JOSE MARTINEZ GARCIA
7.950.191 LADYS COROMOTO MEJIAS ROJAS
3.750.465 BERNARDO MENDEZ ACOSTA
3.552.194 CELIZ RAMON MENDOZA
4.771.335 LEONARDO ENRIQUE MORALES POLEO
6.094.547 JOEL GUSTAVO OLOYOLA CARRASQUEL
4.505.818 JOSE ENRIQUE PARRA MAURERA
3.927.576 EURO DE JESUS PARRA MONTIEL
4.323.185 CONRADO RAMON PEREZ BRICEÑO
12.095.154 ANIBAL JOSE PERNIA CONTRERAS
6.560.218 ROBERTO ANTONIO PICON HERRERA
10.719.241 CARLOS ENRIQUE QUINTERO CUEVAS
4.271.137 TULIO ALFONSO RAMIREZ CUICAS
14.143.740 ROSMERY GERALDINE RAMIREZ DIAZ
10.451.000 ROBINSON RIVAS SUAREZ
11.657.235 AQUILINO ANTONIO RODRIGUEZ GARCIA
13.970.262 DENNY ALEXANDER RUIZ FARFAN
12.839.942 YVAN JOSE SALCEDO UZCATEGUI
12.950.777 MAYGRET DEL MILAGRO SANCHEZ BARRERA
6.671.155 JHOVANY SEVILLA GASPAR
13.875.503 JUAN JOSE TORRES LARA
12.014.259 JOE PONCE UZCATEGUI GONZALEZ
Cabe destacar que este miércoles, el vicepresidente del Comité de Postulaciones Electorales, diputado José Gregorio Correa, precisó que la lista con los nombres de los venezolanos seleccionados como elegibles se podrá impugnar durante 6 días, quienes tendrán ese mismo tiempo para hacer los descargos de las objeciones.
El Consejo Nacional Electoral está integrado por cinco (5) miembros, denominados Rectoras o Rectores Electorales, cuyo periodo de ejercicio en sus funciones es de siete (7) años. Son designadas o designados por la Asamblea Nacional con el voto favorable de las dos terceras partes de sus integrantes y podrán ser reelegidas o reelegidos en sus cargos hasta un máximo de dos (2) periodos adicionales, previa evaluación de su gestión por parte de la Asamblea Nacional.
Crawling through tight underground passages in southern France, paleontologist Jean-David Moreau and his colleagues have to descend 500 meters below the surface to reach the only known footprints of long-necked dinosaurs called sauropods ever found in a natural cave.
The team discovered the prints, left by behemoths related to Brachiosaurus, in Castelbouc Cave in December 2015 (SN: 2/21/18). But getting to the site might make even the most hardened field scientists balk. Wriggling through such dark, damp and cramped spaces every time they visit is challenging for elbows and knees, and even trickier when carrying delicate equipment such as cameras, lights and laser scanners.
It’s both physically exhausting and “not comfortable for someone claustrophobic,” with the researchers spending up to 12 hours underground each time, says Moreau, of the Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté in Dijon. It can be dangerous too, as some parts of the cave are periodically flooded, so accessing the deep chambers must be limited to periods of drought, he says.
Moreau has studied fossilized dinosaur footprints and plants for more than a decade in southern France’s Causses Basin, one of the richest areas for aboveground dinosaur tracks in Europe. When spelunkers chanced upon some underground prints in 2013, Moreau and his colleagues realized there could be lots of dinosaur prints within the region’s many deep, limestone caves. Footprints left in soft mud or sand hundred million years ago could have been turned to rock and forced underground over many eons.
And deep caves, being less exposed to wind and rain, “can occasionally offer larger and better-preserved surfaces [imprinted by dinosaur steps] than outdoor outcrops,” Moreau says.
Moreau’s team is the only one to have discovered dinosaur footprints in natural caverns, though prints also have been found around the world in human-made railway tunnels and mines. “The discovery of dinosaur tracks inside a natural karstic cave is extremely rare,” he says.
The first subsurface dinosaur prints that the team found were 20 kilometers away from Castelbouc at a site called Malaval Cave, reached via an hour-long clamber through an underground river with several 10-meter drops. “One of the main difficulties in the Malaval Cave is to walk taking care to not touch or break any of the delicate and unique [mineral formations],” Moreau says.
Those three-toed prints, each up to 30 centimeters long and detailed in 2018 in the International Journal of Speleology, were left by carnivorous dinosaurs walking upright on their hind legs through marshland about 200 million years ago.
El maratonista colombiano Andrés Ruíz Malaver obtuvo el título en el Campeonato Suramericano de Maratón que se llevó a cabo en el parque Guazú, en Asunción, Paraguay, este fin de semana. El atleta cafetero, que representó a Colombia en los Juegos Olímpicos Río-2016, obtuvo el título en la competencia masculina con un tiempo de 2 horas, 21 minutos y 7 segundos. Al podio lo completaron el boliviano Héctor Garibay con 2:22.25 y el local Derlys Ayala con 2:25.39. La última vez que Colombia ganó este certamen suramericano fue en 2012, en Caracas, Venezuela, en el que José David Cardona se quedó con el primer lugar tras atravesar la meta con un tiempo de 2 horas, 19 minutos y 18 segundos. En las damas, Colombia fue segunda Por su parte, la maratonista colombiana Ruby Milena Riativa se quedó con el segundo lugar de la competencia femenina luego de hacer una marca de 2 horas, 54 minutos y 2 segundos, siendo solo superada por la ecuatoriana Silvia Patricia Ortiz (2:48.08); la paraguaya Fátima Viviana Romero fue tercera con 2:56.06. (en Asunción - Paraguay) https://www.instagram.com/p/COd4FX0DVHW/?igshid=2dzro8owsskx
Being a paleontologist can be fun. Sometimes it also can be a bit scary. Like when you’re crawling through tight underground passages in a deep, dark cave. Yet that’s what Jean-David Moreau and his colleagues have chosen to do in southern France. For them, the payoff has been rich. For instance, after descending 500 meters (a third of a mile) below the surface at one site, they discovered footprints of enormous, long-necked dinosaurs. They’re the only such sauropod footprints to ever turn up in a natural cave.
Moreau works at the Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté. It’s in Dijon, France. While at Castelbouc Cave in December 2015, his team found the sauropod prints. They had been left by behemoths related to Brachiosaurus. Such dinos could be almost 25 meters (82 feet) long. Some likely tipped the scales at nearly 80 metric tons (88 U.S. short tons).
Explainer: How a fossil forms
Getting to the fossil site might make even the most hardened field scientists balk. They had to wriggle through dark, damp and cramped spaces every time they visited. That’s exhausting. It also proved hard on their elbows and knees. Carrying along delicate cameras, lights and laser scanners made it extra tricky.
Moreau also points out that it’s “not comfortable for someone claustrophobic” (afraid of tight spaces). His team spends up to 12 hours each time it ventures into these deep caves.
Such sites also can pose real danger. For instance, some parts of a cave flood now and again. So the team only enters the deep chambers during periods of drought.
Moreau has studied dinosaur footprints and plants in southern France’s Causses Basin for more than a decade. It is one of the richest areas for aboveground dinosaur tracks in Europe.
Cave explorers, known as spelunkers, first chanced upon some underground dino tracks in 2013. When Moreau and his colleagues heard about them, they realized there could be lots more hidden throughout the region’s deep, limestone caves. Footprints left in soft surface mud or sand a hundred million years ago would have turned to rock. Over the eons, these would have been forced underground.
Compared to outdoor rocks, deep caves are exposed to little wind or rain. That means they “can occasionally offer larger and better-preserved surfaces [imprinted by dinosaur steps],” Moreau observes.
His team is the only one to have discovered dino tracks in natural caverns, although others have turned up similar prints in human-made railway tunnels and mines. “The discovery of dinosaur tracks inside a natural … cave is extremely rare,” he says.
Paleontologist Jean-David Moreau examines a three-toed footprint in Malaval Cave in southern France. It was left by a meat-eating dinosaur millions of years ago.Vincent Trincal
What they’ve turned up
The first subsurface dinosaur prints that the team found were 20 kilometers (12.4 miles) away from Castelbouc. This was at a site called Malaval Cave. The paleontologists reached it via an hour-long clamber through an underground river. Along the way, they encountered several 10-meter (33 foot) drops. “One of the main difficulties in the Malaval Cave is to walk taking care to not touch or break any of the delicate and unique [mineral formations],” Moreau says.
They found three-toed prints, each up to 30 centimeters (12 inches) long. These came from meat-eating dinosaurs. Some 200 million years ago, the animals left the tracks while walking upright on hind legs through a marshland. Moreau’s team described the prints in early 2018 in the International Journal of Speleology.
Explainer: Understanding geologic time
They also found tracks left by five-toed plant-eating dinos in Castelbouc Cave. Each footprint was up to 1.25 meters (4.1 feet) long. A trio of these enormous sauropods had been walking along the shores of some sea roughly 168 million years ago. Especially interesting are prints found on the cave’s ceiling. They are 10 meters above the floor! Moreau’s group shared what they found online March 25 in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology.
“The tracks we see on the roof are not ‘footprints,’” Moreau notes. “They are ‘counterprints.’” He explains that the dinos had been walking on a surface of clay. The clay beneath those prints “is nowadays totally eroded to form the cave. Here, we only see the overlying layer [of sediment that filled in the footprints].” These amount to reverse prints bulging down from the ceiling. It’s similar, he explains, to what you’d see if you filled a footprint in mud with plaster and then washed all of the mud away to leave the cast.
The tracks are important. They hail from a time in the early- to mid-Jurassic Period. This would have been 200 million to 168 million years ago. At that time, sauropods were diversifying and spreading across the world. Relatively few fossil bones from that time remain. These cave prints now confirm that sauropods had inhabited coastal or wetland environments in what is now southern France.
Moreau reports that he is now leading researchers in exploring “another deep and long cave, which has yielded hundreds of dinosaur footprints.” That team has yet to publish its results. But Moreau teases that they may prove to be the most exciting of all.
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Deep caves are a rich source of dinosaur prints for this paleontologist
Crawling through tight underground passages in southern France, paleontologist Jean-David Moreau and his colleagues have to descend 500 meters below the surface to reach the only known footprints of long-necked dinosaurs called sauropods ever found in a natural cave.
The team discovered the prints, left by behemoths related to Brachiosaurus, in Castelbouc Cave in December 2015 (SN: 2/21/18). But getting to the site might make even the most hardened field scientists balk. Wriggling through such dark, damp and cramped spaces every time they visit is challenging for elbows and knees, and even trickier when carrying delicate equipment such as cameras, lights and laser scanners.
It’s both physically exhausting and “not comfortable for someone claustrophobic,” with the researchers spending up to 12 hours underground each time, says Moreau, of the Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté in Dijon. It can be dangerous too, as some parts of the cave are periodically flooded, so accessing the deep chambers must be limited to periods of drought, he says.
Moreau has studied fossilized dinosaur footprints and plants for more than a decade in southern France’s Causses Basin, one of the richest areas for aboveground dinosaur tracks in Europe. When spelunkers chanced upon some underground prints in 2013, Moreau and his colleagues realized there could be lots of dinosaur prints within the region’s many deep, limestone caves. Footprints left in soft mud or sand hundred million years ago could have been turned to rock and forced underground over many eons.
And deep caves, being less exposed to wind and rain, “can occasionally offer larger and better-preserved surfaces [imprinted by dinosaur steps] than outdoor outcrops,” Moreau says.
Moreau’s team is the only one to have discovered dinosaur footprints in natural caverns, though prints also have been found around the world in human-made railway tunnels and mines. “The discovery of dinosaur tracks inside a natural karstic cave is extremely rare,” he says.
The first subsurface dinosaur prints that the team found were 20 kilometers away from Castelbouc at a site called Malaval Cave, reached via an hour-long clamber through an underground river with several 10-meter drops. “One of the main difficulties in the Malaval Cave is to walk taking care to not touch or break any of the delicate and unique [mineral formations],” Moreau says.
Those three-toed prints, each up to 30 centimeters long and detailed in 2018 in the International Journal of Speleology, were left by carnivorous dinosaurs walking upright on their hind legs through marshland about 200 million years ago.
Paleontologist Jean-David Moreau examines a three-toed footprint left behind by a carnivorous dinosaur millions of years ago and now found in Malaval Cave in southern France.Vincent Trincal
In contrast, the five-toed herbivore tracks in Castelbouc Cave are each up to 1.25 meters long and were left by three enormous herbivorous sauropods that walked the shoreline of a sea about 168 million years ago. What’s more, these prints are on the cave’s ceiling 10 meters above the floor, the team reports in a study published online March 25 in Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology.
In fact, “the tracks we see on the roof are not ‘footprints,’ they are ‘counterprints,’” Moreau explains. “The dinosaurs walked on a surface of clay, which is nowadays totally eroded to form the cave. Here, we only see the overlying layer [of sediment that filled in the footprints],” leaving reverse prints bulging out of the ceiling. It’s similar to what you’d see if you filled a footprint in mud with plaster and then washed all of the mud away to leave the cast.
The tracks are important as they hail from a time in the early to mid-Jurassic Period from 200 million to 168 million years ago when sauropods were diversifying and spreading across the world, but relatively few fossil bones have been found (SN: 12/1/15). These prints confirm that sauropods then inhabited coastal or wetland environments in what is now southern France.
Moreau is now leading researchers in exploring “another deep and long cave, which has yielded hundreds of dinosaur footprints,” he says. The team has yet to publish those results, which he says may prove to be the most exciting of all.
from Tips By Frank https://www.sciencenews.org/article/caves-france-dinosaur-prints-paleontology
Loved Latin History, but want to know more? Kept wondering about the books on the back wall? Just love reading?
Fear no more. Here’s a syllabus (or a silly bus, if you will) of books that John used as research, inspiration, and set dressing - and all of them will help you dive deeper into Latin History. Find them at your local bookstore or @strandbooks!
Hell to Eternity by Edward S. Aarons
Lost Cities of the Maya by Abrams Discoveries
Viva La Raza: A History of Chicano Identity and Resistance by Yolanda Alaniz & Megan Cornish
The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander
Ché Guevera: A Revolutionary Life by Jon Lee Anderson
Bolivar, American Liberator by Marie Arana
Bolivar: Liberator of a Continent by Bill Boyd
Born in Blood and Fire: A Concise History of Latin America by John Charles Chasteen
Aztecs, An Interpretation by Inga Clendinnen
The Maya by Michael D. Coe & Stephen Houston
The Aztec Treasure House by Evan S. Connell
The Apologetic History of the Indies by Bartolome de las Casas
Florentine Codex: General History of the Things of New Spain by Fray Bernardino de Sahagun
Guns, Germs, and Steel by Jared Diamond
La Publicidad que me pario by Gabriel Dreyfus
An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
Indian America: A Traveler’s Guide by Eagle Walking Turtle
The History of Latin America by Marshall C. Eakin
Politics & Privilege in a Mexican City by Richard R. Fagan & William S. Tuohy
Open Veins of Latin America by Eduardo Galeano
Maya: The Riddle and Rediscovery by Charles Gallenkamp
Forgotten Dead: Mob Violence Against Mexicans in the United States 1848-1928 by William D. Gerrigan & Clive Webb
Manifest Destinies: The Making of the Mexican-American Race by Laura E. Gomez
Cuentos: Stories by Latinas edited by Alma Gomez, Cherrie Moraga, and Mariana Romo-Carmona
Santeria the Religion by Migene Gonzalez-Wippler
Powers of the Orishas by Migene Gonzalez-Wippler
Guerilla Warfare by Ernesto “Che” Guevara, translated by L.P. Morray
Back on the Road by Ernesto “Che” Guevara
Pre-Colombian Cities by Jorge E. Hardoy
Death of a Revolutionary: Che Guevara’s Last Mission by Richard Harris
Incans Aztecs Mayas by John Holzman
Aztecs by Gary Jennings
500 Nations by Alvin M. Josephy Jr.
Early Latin America by James Lockhart & Stuart B. Scwhartz
Growing Up Chicana/o by Tiffany Ana Lopez
Latin America in a New World edited by Abraham F. Lowenthal & Gregory F. Troverton
Bartolome de las Casas: His Life by Francis Augostus Macnutt
Latino Stats by Idelisse Malave & Esti Giordani
1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus by Charles C. Mann
Selected Writings by Jose Marti, translated by Esther Allen
Nuestra America by Jose Marti
Ancient Civilizations of the Americas by Antony Mason
The Ancient Maya by Sylvanus Griswold Morley
Spain by Jan Morris
Short Eyes by Miguel Piñero
Labyrinth of Solitude by Octavio Paz
Mesoamerica by John M.D. Pool
Yurupari: studies of an Amazonian Foundation Myth by Gerardo Reichel-Dolmatoff
Mexican American Heritage by Jamie Riddle & Valerie Angle
Walking the Red Road on Chicanismo by Ysidro Roman-Macias
Chicano! The History of the Mexican-American Civil Rights Movement by F. Arturo Rosales
The New Archaeology of the Ancient by Jeremy A. Sabloff
A Forest of Kings: The Untold Story by Linda Schele & David Freidel
Simon Bolivar, The Liberator by Guillermo A Sherwell
Warlords of the Ancient Americas by Peter G. Tsouras
The Comeback by Ed Vega
Loretta Janeta Velazquez: An Autobiography by Loretta Janeta Velazquez
The Ancient Sun Kingdoms of the American by Victor W. von Hagen
The New York Young Lords and the Struggle for Liberation by Darrel Wanzer-Serrano
The Ghost of Che Guevara by Jason Webb
Zapata and the American Revolution by John Womack, Jr.
War Cry on a Prayer Feather by Nancy Wood
A People’s History of the United States by Howard Zinn
BMI celebrated the songwriters, producers and publishers of the past year’s most-performed R&B/hip-hop songs during the 2019 BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Awards held at the Sandy Springs Arts Center in Atlanta. Multiple-award-winning singer/songwriter and actress Brandy received the BMI President’s Award in recognition of her powerful impact on the entertainment industry and her timeless hits, which have secured her place in R&B history.
Hosted by BMI President & CEO Mike O’Neill and BMI Vice President, Creative, Atlanta, Catherine Brewton, the evening included stellar performances by some of the hottest artists on the music scene. The ceremony kicked off with a moving tribute video in honor of the late rapper and activist Nipsey Hussle to celebrate his musical legacy and remarkable philanthropic work. Atlanta-based rapper Gunna followed with a medley of his biggest hits, ending with his smash “Drip Too Hard,” featuring Lil Baby, who joined him on stage for the performance. Afterwards, Gunna received a special award in recognition of the song garnering one billion streams. Television personality and comedian, DC Young Fly then presented Memphis rapper NLE Choppa with the 2019 BMI Social Star Award.
The evening also featured a series of special tributes to Brandy, beginning with contemporary R&B singer/songwriter Jade Novah performing a beautiful rendition of “Talk About Our Love.” The tributes continued with Samoht singing a stripped-down version of “Brokenhearted,” followed by gospel singer Kierra Sheard’s sultry performance of two of Brandy’s ballads, “Have You Ever” and “He Is.” Eric Bellinger rounded out the tributes with “Baby” and “Nothing” which had the audience singing along. Brandy’s brother, Ray J, took to the stage and serenaded his sister with “Best Friend” before she was presented with the BMI President’s Award. Brandy accepted the accolade with an impromptu performance, encouraged by the audience, of “I Wanna Be Down,” before singing her iconic hit “Almost Doesn’t Count.”
The event also honored the top producers and songwriters of the previous year’s 35 best-performing R&B/hip-hop songs in the U.S. from BMI’s repertoire of more than 14 million musical works. Wheezy Beatz tied for Producer of the Year with Tay Keith. Keith also received the coveted Songwriter of the Year award, an honor he shared with Post Malone, marking his second tie for the evening. Song of the Year went to “God’s Plan” by Yung Exclusive and Marciano and Sony/ATV was named Publisher of the Year for having 18 of the most performed songs of the year including “Sicko Mode,” “I Like It” and “In My Feelings.”
As the 2019 BMI President’s Award honoree, Brandy joins previous recipients Curtis Mayfield, Ludacris, Toni Braxton and Will.i.am, among others in sharing this distinction.
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MAJOR WINNERS: 2019 BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Awards
R&B/HIP-HOP SONG OF THE YEAR
God’s Plan
Daveon “Yung Exclusive” Jackson
Brock “Marciano” Korsan
Annuity Songs
Nasrock Music Publishing
Songs of Kobalt Music Publishing
Yex Publishing
R&B/HIP-HOP SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR
BryTavious “Tay Keith” Chambers
Look Alive
Nonstop
Sicko Mode
Post Malone
Better Now
I Fall Apart
Psycho
R&B/HIP-HOP PUBLISHER OF THE YEAR
Sony/ATV Music Publishing
Be Careful
Better Now
Boo’d Up
Butterfly Effect
Fefe
Finesse (Remix)
I Fall Apart
I Like It
In My Feelings
Lucid Dreams
MotorSport
No Limit
Nonstop
Pray for Me
Psycho
Sicko Mode
Sky Walker
Taste
R&B/HIP-HOP PRODUCER OF THE YEAR
BryTavious “Tay Keith” Chambers
Wesley “Wheezy Beatz” Glass
PRESIDENT’S AWARD
Brandy
SOCIAL STAR
NLE Choppa
BMI 35 Most Performed R&B/Hip-Hop Songs
All the Stars
Kendrick Lamar
SZA
Anthony “Top Dawg” Tiffith
Songs of Kobalt Music Publishing
Songs of Universal, Inc.
Bartier Cardi
Samuel “30Roc” Gloade
Jaucquez “London Jae” Lowe
Darryl “Cheeze Beatz” McCorkell
Lamont “EZ Elpee” Porter
BMG Platinum Songs US
Have We Got Music For You
Mushie Music
Ten Down Muzik
TJK Forever Publishing
Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.
Be Careful
Adam “Frank Dukes” Feeney (SOCAN)
Ghostface Killah
Lamont “U-God” Hawkins
Jason-Scott “Rebel-INS.” Hunter
Method Man
Ol’ Dirty Bastard
RZA
Jorden “Pardison Fontaine” Thorpe
Corey Woods
EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc.
MYNY Music
Sam Fam Beats
Sony/ATV Ballad
Sony/ATV Songs LLC
Universal Music-Careers
Wu Tang Publishing, Inc.
Better Now
Adam “Frank Dukes” Feeney (SOCAN)
Post Malone
Austin Rosen
Electric Feel Music
EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc.
MYNY Music
Posty Publishing
Sam Fam Beats
Songs of Universal, Inc.
Sony/ATV Songs LLC
Big Bank
DJ Mustard
Nye “NANO” Lee, Jr.
Nicki Minaj
YG
Ce A Million Music
Irving Music
Kjack Publishing
Mustard on the Beat Publishing
Songs of Roc Nation Music
Songs of Universal, Inc.
Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.
Boo’d Up
DJ Mustard
Larrance Dopson
Ella Mai
Blue Nike Publishing
Ella Mai Publishing
Mustard on the Beat Publishing
peermusic lll, Ltd.
Songs of Roc Nation Music
Songs of Volume Ventures
Sony/ATV Ballad
Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.
Butterfly Effect
Felix Leone (SOCAN)
Travis Scott
Sony/ATV Ballad
Travis Scott Music
Crew
Brent Faiyaz
Teddy Walton
Songs of Kobalt Music Publishing
Teddy Walton Publishing
Fefe
Kevin Gomringer
Tim Gomringer
Andrew “Trifedrew” Green
Nicki Minaj
Tekashi 6ix9ine
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Sony/ATV Ballad
Finesse (Remix)
Ray Romulus
Jonathan Yip
Music for Milo
Please Enjoy the Music
Sony/ATV Songs LLC
Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.
God’s Plan
Daveon “Yung Exclusive” Jackson
Brock “Marciano” Korsan
Annuity Songs
Nasrok Music Publishing
Songs of Kobalt Music Publishing
Yex Publishing
Good Old Days
Ben Haggerty
Andrew Joslyn
Bengal Yucky Publishing
D.B. Joslyn Music
Songs of Kobalt Music Publishing
Him & I
Dakari
Ashley Frangipane
Edgar “Edd Grand” Machuca
17 Black Music
BMG Platinum Songs US
Cider Sounds
Songs of Kobalt Music Publishing
Songs of Universal, Inc.
I Fall Apart
Carlo “Illangelo” Montagnese (SOCAN)
Post Malone
Posty Publishing
Songs of Hear The Art
Songs of Universal, Inc.
Sony/ATV Ballad
I Get the Bag
Southside
Leland “Metro Boomin” Wayne
Irving Music
Pluto Mars Music
Royal Legend Publishing
Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.
I Like It
J Balvin
Edgar “Edd Grand” Machuca
Luian Malave
Marcos Masís “Tainy”
Tony Pabon
Manny Rodriguez
Jorden “Pardison Fontaine” Thorpe
Anthony “J.White Did It” White
BMG Platinum Songs US
EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc.
EMI-Longitude Music Co.
Songs of Kobalt Music Publishing
Songs of LVS Music Publishing
Sony/ATV Ballad
Universal-Música Unica Publishing
In My Feelings
Jim Jonsin
Lil Wayne
Magnolia Shorty
Adam “BlaqNmilD” Pigott
Benny Workman
Rex Zamor
Eighth And Groove Music
EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc.
Jimipub Music
Laumar Music Co.
peermusic lll, Ltd.
Songs of Kobalt Music Publishing
Songs of Volume Ventures
TrapMoneyBenny Songs
Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.
You A Genius Publishing
Young Money Publishing, Inc.
Lemon
Rihanna
Monica Fenty Music Publishing
Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.
Look Alive
Paul “DJ Paul” Beauregard
BlocBoy JB
BryTavious “Tay Keith” Chambers
Jordan “Juicy J” Houston
Patrick “Project Pat” Houston
Bloc Nation
BMG Bumblebee
BMG Platinum Songs US
Lakeith Legacy Publishing
Tefnoise Publishing LLC
Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.
Lucid Dreams
Juice Wrld
Dominic Miller (PRS)
Nick Mira
Taz Taylor
Sting (PRS)
Artist 101 Publishing Group
BMG Platinum Songs US
Electric Feel Music
EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc.
Nick Mira Publishing
Songs of Kobalt Music Publishing
Songs of Universal, Inc.
Taz Taylor Beats
MotorSport
Kevin Gomringer
Tim Gomringer
Nicki Minaj
Songs of Universal, Inc.
Sony/ATV Songs LLC
Nice for What
Jerome “5th/Ward Weebie” Cosey
Ghostface Killah
Lamont “U-God” Hawkins
Jason-Scott “Rebel-INS.” Hunter
Mannie Fresh
Method Man
Ol’ Dirty Bastard
Adam “BlaqNmilD” Pigott
RZA
Bryan “Baby” Williams
Corey Woods
Fresh Is The Word
Money Mack Music
Songs of Kobalt Music Publishing
Songs of Universal, Inc.
Universal Music-Careers
Wobblemart Publishing
Wu Tang Publishing, Inc.
You A Genius Publishing
No Brainer
Nick Balding
DJ Khaled
Nolan Lambroza
David Park
BMG Platinum Songs US
Give Thanks Publishing
Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.
No Limit
A$AP Rocky
Jay Anthony
Edgar “Edd Grand” Machuca
Jorden “Pardison Fontaine” Thorpe
A$AP Rocky Publishing LLC
BMG Platinum Songs US
Sony/ATV Ballad
Sony/ATV Songs LLC
Nonstop
BryTavious “Tay Keith” Chambers
Sakata Oatis
Kenza Samir (SOCAN)
EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc.
Great South Bay Music
Lakeith Legacy Publishing
Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.
Plug Walk
Grant “Lab Cook” Dickinson (SOCAN)
JRHITMAKER
Tay Taylor
Annuity Songs
Artist 101 Publishing Group
Electric Feel Music
JR Hitmaker Publishing
Songs of Kobalt Music Publishing
Songs of Universal, Inc.
Taz Taylor Beats
Pray for Me
Adam “Frank Dukes” Feeney (SOCAN)
Kendrick Lamar
Anthony “Top Dawg” Tiffith
EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc.
MYNY Music
Sam Fam Beats
Songs of Kobalt Music Publishing
Sony/ATV Songs LLC
Psycho
Tyrone “Ty Dolla $ign” Griffin, Jr.
Post Malone
Austin Rosen
Electric Feel Music
EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc.
Its Drugs Publishing
Posty Publishing
Songs of Universal, Inc.
Ric Flair Drip
Leland “Metro Boomin” Wayne
Songs of Universal, Inc.
Sicko Mode
Khalif “Swae Lee” Brown
Busta Rhymes
Luther “Uncle Luke” Campbell
Rogét Chahayed
BryTavious “Tay Keith” Chambers
Mike Dean
Rick Finch
Kevin Gomringer
Tim Gomringer
John Hawkins
Bryan Higgins
Chauncey “Hit Boy” Hollis
James “Dinco D” Jackson
KC
Travis Scott
Fred Scruggs, Jr.
Tyrone “Sonny Seeza” Taylor
Cydel Young
BMG Platinum Songs US
EMI-Longitude Music Co.
Fat Pat Lives Music
Ill Hill Billy’z Muzik, Inc.
Lakeith Legacy Publishing
Mr. Redan
Music of Ever Hip-Hop
Music of Evergreen
Papa George Music
Songs of Universal, Inc.
Sony/ATV Ballad
Sony/ATV Melody
Travis Scott Music
Tziah Music
U Can’t Teach Bein’ The Shhh, Inc.
Universal Music-Z Songs
Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.
Sky Walker
Rogét Chahayed
Happy Perez
Travis Scott
Songs of Universal, Inc.
Sony/ATV Ballad
Travis Scott Music
Stir Fry
Harry Palmer (PRS)
Embassy Music Corporation
Taste
Cameron Forbes
Tyga
EMI-Blackwood Music, Inc.
Sound of Money
Tygaman Music
Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.
Walk It Talk It
Grant “Deko” Decouto
DJ Montay
Harbosky Martiniz Gordon
Frederick D. Hall “Jamezz Bonn”
Donald B. Jenkins
Brian Nash
Korey “Big Oomp” Roberson
Howard “MC Assault” Simmons
Southern Style Techniques, Inc.
Top Quality Publishing
Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.
Yes Indeed
Branden Brown aka B-Rackz
Wesley “Wheezy Beatz” Glass
Annuity Songs
Songs of B-Rackz
Ultra Empire Music
Brandy Honored with the BMI President’s Award at the 2019 BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Awards BMI celebrated the songwriters, producers and publishers of the past year’s most-performed R&B/hip-hop songs during the 2019 BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Awards held at the Sandy Springs Arts Center in Atlanta.
DIRECT 1/3 à #Montévidéo, #Marseille, La Collection #Lambert en #Avignon imaginent conjointement l’exposition « JE T’AIME, JE T’AIME ».
Vernissage en cours : Vendredi 16 Février à 18h30 - DJ set John #Deneuve & DJ #Marel
https://www.facebook.com/events/1577133159034057
Une exposition autour de l’œuvre « Nuancier » de François-Xavier #Courrèges, artiste qui interroge tout particulièrement dans son travail le sentiment amoureux.
En écho se déploieront des œuvres de Carlos Amorales, Elina Brotherus, Jason Dodge, Nan Goldin, Jonathan Horowitz, Jo Lansley et Helen Bendon, Jill Magid, Robert Malaval, Duane Michals, Yann Serandour, David Shrigley et Salla Tykkä.
plus d’infos/liens en commentaires : http://LeGlaneur.info/posts/10160705661745347
Exposition ouverte du lundi au vendredi de 10h à 19h et du samedi au dimanche de 10h à 18h. Entrée libre.
Visites commentées les Lundis, Mardis, Jeudis et Vendredis à 12h30 et les Samedis et Dimanches à 15h
Mercredi 21 Février à 20h, visite commentée par Stéphane Ibars de la Collection Lambert
Commissariat Stéphane Ibars (Collection Lambert), à l’initiative d’Éric Mézil. Une coproduction #Montévidéo créations contemporaines, La Collection #Lambert en Avignon et #MP2018 #QuelAmour.
Primera astronauta cubano-americana: Será un ‘honor’ formar parte de la EEI
Serena Auñón-Chancellor en un traje de cosmonauta, durante un entrenamiento (spaceflight.nasa.gov)
MIAMI, Estados Unidos.- La astronauta Serena Auñón-Chancellor, la primera mujer de origen cubano que irá al espacio, afirma que será un “honor” formar parte de la Estación Espacial Internacional (EEI), misión que, a su juicio, debe perdurar “el mayor tiempo posible”.
En una entrevista a Efe, Auñón-Chancellor se mostró emocionada de poder contribuir a las investigaciones a bordo del laboratorio espacial.
Esta médica aeroespacial aseguró que uno de los mayores retos que afronta actualmente la agencia espacial estadounidense NASA es “mantener saludable” este centro de investigación en la órbita terrestre, que desde noviembre de 2000 ha sido habitado por más de doscientos astronautas.
Explicó, sin embargo, que se trata de una tarea difícil, “debido a la necesidad constante de reparaciones y actualizaciones”.
Auñón-Chancellor se declaró también encantada con el avance en el desarrollo de vehículos espaciales por parte de las empresas Space X y Boeing, socios comerciales de la agencia espacial estadounidense.
“Estamos emocionados porque estamos llegando al punto en que ellos están listos para ir y nosotros vamos a rotar regularmente astronautas usando sus vehículos para viajar a la EEI y vivir allá”, señaló.
Destacó y agradeció el papel que ejerció en su carrera su padre, Jorge Auñón, un cubano que llegó a EE.UU. en octubre de 1960 y se convirtió en ingeniero en Washington, y también hizo lo propio con su madre, una escritora estadounidense.
“La mayor lección que mi padre me enseñó fue trabajar duro, nada reemplaza trabajar duro y la dedicación”, subrayó.
La astronauta reveló que disfruta con comidas como “el picadillo cubano, la ropa vieja y los frijoles negros” que compartía en familia, especialmente durante las fiestas navideñas.
“Mi madre aprendió a cocinarlos viendo a la mamá de mi padre para mantener viva la tradición, porque era parte importante para mi padre y para mi familia”, indicó.
Por otro lado, Auñón-Chancellor, quien también es ingeniera eléctrica, dijo que la clave para que más hispanas estudien ingeniería, matemáticas, ciencias y tecnología es guiándolas cuando son niñas y jóvenes.
La astronauta, quien se unió a la NASA en 2006, cuando se convirtió en cirujana de vuelo, señaló que “muchas de ellas ni siquiera saben que hay esas oportunidades, nadie las impulsa a entrar a estos campos”.
“Mi padre fue ingeniero y tuvo cuatro hijas y a todas nos impulsó a entrar en este campo. Mi hermana mayor es también ingeniera”, matizó.
Auñón-Chancellor, quien será la segunda persona de origen cubano en coronar el espacio, después del guantanamero Arnaldo Tamayo Méndez, considera que los planes turísticos al espacio son positivos “porque reavivan el interés público” por ese ámbito.
“El turismo es otra salida para que el público sepa que, cuando el programa espacial de transbordadores terminó (en 2011), la exploración del espacio no terminó”, explicó.
En su opinión, “la gente tiene que saber que hemos vivido y trabajado por muchos años en la EEI, haciendo buena ciencia”.
En ese sentido resaltó el valor de la EEI para las investigaciones sobre “física, sociología humana, ciencias de los materiales y pruebas de medicamentos para farmacéuticas, entre muchas otras”.
La astronauta fue asignada en marzo pasado junto con Shannon Walk, Joe Acaba, Ricky Arnold y Nick Hague para varias expediciones que se realizarán a la EEI a partir de finales de este año.
Auñón-Chancellor, quien se unirá en noviembre de 2018 a la tripulación de la expedición 58 y 59, junto con el astronauta de la Agencia Espacial Canadiense David Saint-Jacques y un cosmonauta ruso, aún desconoce cuáles serán “los experimentos específicos” que ella hará.
“Cuando estamos arriba trabajamos con varias naciones, es una tripulación muy internacional”, manifestó la estadounidense, quien ya está perfeccionando el ruso, el idioma en el que se comunicará desde el espacio.
(Ivonne Malaver/EFE)
Primera astronauta cubano-americana: Será un ‘honor’ formar parte de la EEI
‘She became my lifestyles’: Family recalls slain EMT
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‘She became my lifestyles’: Family recalls slain EMT
The five younger sons of slain EMT Yadira Arroyo confirmed adulthood past their years Saturday, preventing thru tears to tell a crowd within the Bronx that their mom’s horrific demise wasn’t handiest a curse— however a lesson.
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“Analyze from this,” eldest son Jose Montes, 24, instructed those accrued at their mom’s Morrisania stationhouse for an assertion that a charity could be placing $one hundred,000 in accept as true with for the boys.
As he spoke, his youngest brother, seven-12 months-old Isaiah Negron, wailed.“I want my mommy!” said the boy.
His brothers were brief to rub his shoulders, and Jose changed into short to reply his cries.“We’re not going to permit cross off every different,” he assured.
Montes and his 4 younger brothers gathered Saturday to honor Arroyo, forty-four, a veteran FDNY emergency medical technician killed Thursday while a mentally sick man hijacked her ambulance in the Bronx, and ran her over.
“She becomes a hero to her Own family. She turned into a hero to me and my brothers. She turned into a hero to all The big apple Metropolis,” Jose said.
Arroyo’s horrific loss of life left her Family in bowled over disbelief, however, the five sons informed The Submit they took comfort in knowing she became widely cherished For Tricks.
“She was the hardest running female I ever met,” stated Jose, who rushed to Jacobi clinical Middle after the disaster, however his mother turned into reported useless.
“Her spirit changed into already long past. I held her hands. I kissed her plenty. I informed her I cherished her a lot,” he continued.
Arroyo’s dying will carry the brothers closer, Jose said; “We are sticking together. We’re staying robust for each other — specifically for the infant.”
In the meantime, Isaiah bravely accrued himself and remembered his mother.
“I really like my mom,” he told The Submit. “We did fun things together. We went to the circus. We went to the movies — “ Sponge Bob Out of Water” — and we laughed.”
Edgar Montes, 22, stated he’ll draw strength from his mom’s EMT associate, Monique Williams, also a close buddy of the Circle of relatives. Williams became on obligation with Arroyo and witnessed the horror when 25-yr-vintage Jose Gonzalez commandeered their ambulance and crushed Arroyo beneath its wheels.
Edgar hugged Williams tightly at the station house Saturday after the Stephen Siller Tunnel To Towers Foundation introduced its donation.
“There had been now not words I ought to say, but she felt the strength when we hugged,” he said.
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“I suppose she can inform me things my mom desired to inform me.”The 1/3 oldest son, Kenneth Robles, 19, remembered his mother as upbeat and constructive: “Her attitude become usually nice.”Robles additionally recalled her simple pleasures.
“She cherished ‘Law and Order,’ and she cherished Pepsi. She drank it all the time.”Arroyo’s fourth son, Justin Robles, sixteen, cried whilst he heard the tragic news, announcing his mom was “so young.“She becomes my life,” he said. “We had a good courting — talking, texting every day.”
He delivered, “I involved approximately her. On occasion she could get a call and that I questioned what could take place subsequently.”Arroyo’s uncle, David Malave, stated she had dreamed of turning into an EMT long before becoming a member of the FDNY 14 years ago.
“She loved helping others, so I think that became her way of giving again to the community,” Malave said. “She changed into the maximum giving, maximum stunning, humble character that you can ever meet.”Arroyo cherished going on cruises, he delivered. She had traveled to Europe and changed into considering going to Cuba.
“I informed her there’s a cruise that is going to Cuba and she or he stated, ‘I want to move and meet the human beings.’”
Buddies got here to Arroyo’s home on Creston Street — the same avenue wherein Gonzalez lived — to pay their respects. Muriel Murray, 20, who grew up gambling with the older brothers, recalled a charismatic Arroyo lighting up the block.
“She was usually smiling — continually,” Murray said. “Any time there was a trouble on the block, she turned into the only who might try and help.”Arroyo’s accused killer, Gonzalez, became locked up in Rikers Island without bail, charged with murder, manslaughter, and theft.
Preliminary exams suggest that Gonzalez — whose lawyer defined him as critically mentally ill — had marijuana and PCP, additionally referred to as “Angel Dust,” a drug that causes hallucinations, delirium, and mania, in his device, police resources stated.
Gonzalez’s rap sheet includes 31 arrests — all but 10 in sealed court statistics — going returned to when he became a juvenile. The costs include attack, sale, and ownership of marijuana; crook trespass for jumping a subway gate with out paying and public lewdness for masturbating on a Long island avenue.
He’s also been taken into custody as a minimum six instances as an “emotionally disturbed person” and taken to hospitals for assessment, sources said.Gonzalez — whose nickname become “Breezy” — lived on my own on the Creston Street Residence, which offers housing and social services for veterans and the homeless.A resident who asked no longer to be named said Gonzalez, who “Now and again were given a bit loud,” were sent to St. Barnabas Hospital for psychiatric treatment.
when the police officers got here and frisked him, “he could freak out,” the tenant said, adding that his behavior had gotten “steadily worse” due to the fact he moved in numerous years ago.“maximum truely, he slipped via the cracks,” the tenant stated.
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The FDNY introduced Saturday that a wake for Arroyo will be held from 2 p.M. To 4 p.M. And from 7 p.M. To 9 p.M. Thursday and Friday at Joseph A. Lucchese Funeral home in the Bronx. Her funeral is scheduled for 11 a.M. March 25 at St. Nicholas of Tolentine Roman Catholic Church, additionally within the Bronx.