Cubanisms at the Jazz Plaza International Festival, Havana, Cuba, 2019
We had the honor to be invited to perform at one of the most prestigious international festivals in Cuba Jazz Plaza Festival (2019).
The warm welcome and hospitality of the Cubans and their ways of appreciating our visit and music were extremely fulfilling.
Our first international performance will stay in our hearts forever.
We had the opportunity to perform at two amazing venues, the Cuban Art Factory (considered one of the coolest venues in the world), and the Cultural Center Bertolt Brecht.
Thanks, Cuba. Thanks to Jazz Plaza. We will be back soon!
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INTERACTIVO @ TEATRO BERTOLD BRECHT | HAVANA, CUBA
The Cuban fusion group live at Teatro Bertold Brecht in Vedado, Havana, Cuba. June 2015
Cuban band Interactivo at Havana's Bertolt Brecht July 2018
Interactivo w Brenada Navarrete, Erick Cimafunk Iglesias, Roberto Carcasses, Julito Padron, Juan Carlos Marin, Oliver Valdes+
Cuban dancing Berto Brecht Theater, Havana
Interactivo at Cafe Teatro Bertolt Brecht in Vedado, La Habana, Cuba
Interactivo is one of our favorite Cuban music groups in Havana, Cuba. Some of the best music in Cuba usually starts very late. Interactivo starts around 12:30am.
For more info on traveling to Cuba please visit HavanaMusicTours.com
VUELVE INTERACTIVO AL BRECHT
Después de una larga temporada sin dar sus acostumbradas descargas en el Bertolt Brech. La banda Interactivo vuelve a este espacio con disco nuevo.
Con detalles Robertico Carcassés, director del proyecto...
Interactivo. Desgarga de jazz
Concierto del grupo cubano Interactivo en el café teatro Bertolt Brecht, de la Habana, Cuba. Enero de 2011.
Paul S. Flores solo show You're Gonna Cry May 2016 @ Phoenix Theater, San Francisco
Theater MadCap is proud to present the return of You're Gonna Cry at The Phoenix Theater May 6 - May 28, 2016
Directed by Eric W. Reid
HBO Def Poet and Youth Speaks co-founder Paul S. Flores takes us back to the 1990′s to capture the abrupt changes seen throughout the Mission District brought on by the dot-com boom and bust, the real estate bubble, constant immigration and forced evictions. Portraying a kaleidoscope of offbeat, vibrant characters, Flores gives voice to the techies looking to remodel the place, to the Latino bohemians wandering the bars and cafes, to locals and immigrants with a stake in the heart of San Francisco’s oldest neighborhood. At the crux of You’re Gonna Cry is a heartbreaking story chronicling the human cost of gentrification. Flores brings a critical perspective combined with raw realism and even a gangster puppet show to illuminate a historic moment when the city’s facade and cultural landscape changed.
Written and Performed by Paul S. Flores
Directed by Eric Reid
Developed by Brian Freeman
Visual Art design by Rio Yanez
Set Design by Tanya Orellana
Costumes by Kaibrina Sky
Sound design by Alejandro Acosta
Lighting design by Marissa Marshall
Choreography by Rashad Pridgen
Video design by Adrian Hernandez
Flores was named The San Francisco Weekly's 2011 Best Politically Active Hip-Hop Performance Artist for his solo show YOU'RE GONNA CRY, directed by Brian Freeman which documents the demographic shift of The Mission District after the dot-com boom. Flores’ play REPRESENTA! features Cuban rapper Julio Cardenas, directed by Danny Hoch, and originally produced by La Peña Cultural Center and the San Francisco International Arts Festival at the Hip-Hop Theater Festival in 2007 and later toured to 17 cities. His play PLACAS: The Most Dangerous Tattoo (2012) was directed by Michael John Garcés, and starred Ric Salinas of Culture Clash. PLACAS premiered at the Lorraine Hansberry Theater in Union Square, San Francisco as a co-production of SFIAF and Central American Resource Center, and later toured to The Los Angeles Theater Center, and Off Broadway at the Puerto Rican Traveling Theater in New York City. Flores has received the National Performance Network Creation Fund, NEA Theater grant, San Francisco Arts Commission Individual Artist Grant, CCI Investing in Artists Grant, and National Association for Latino Arts and Culture Fund for the Arts, among other awards.
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Anti-Americanism | Wikipedia audio article
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Anti-Americanism
00:01:48 1 Etymology
00:02:33 2 Interpretations
00:06:41 3 18th and 19th centuries
00:06:52 3.1 Degeneracy thesis
00:10:31 3.2 Culture
00:12:09 3.3 Politics and ideology
00:14:13 4 Modern ideological articulations
00:14:24 4.1 Intellectuals
00:15:08 4.2 Communist critiques
00:18:17 4.3 Fascist critiques
00:19:55 4.3.1 Liberators poster
00:24:02 4.4 September 11 attacks
00:25:52 4.5 U.S. computer technology
00:27:09 4.6 Mitigation of anti-Americanism
00:27:42 5 Regional anti-Americanism
00:27:52 5.1 Europe
00:31:06 5.1.1 France
00:33:49 5.1.2 Germany
00:35:41 5.1.3 Netherlands
00:36:51 5.1.4 Russia
00:38:39 5.1.5 United Kingdom
00:39:15 5.1.6 Ireland
00:40:09 5.2 Oceania
00:40:17 5.2.1 Australia
00:42:01 5.3 Asia
00:42:10 5.3.1 East Asia
00:42:17 5.3.1.1 China
00:48:27 5.3.1.2 Japan
00:49:31 5.3.1.3 South Korea
00:51:06 5.3.1.4 North Korea
00:51:45 5.3.2 Southeast Asia
00:51:53 5.3.2.1 Philippines
00:53:11 5.3.3 South Asia
00:53:19 5.3.3.1 Afghanistan
00:53:31 5.3.3.2 Pakistan
00:53:59 5.4 Middle East
00:59:57 5.4.1 Iran
01:01:04 5.4.2 Jordan
01:02:09 5.4.3 Palestine
01:03:22 5.4.4 Turkey
01:04:03 5.5 The Americas
01:04:42 5.5.1 Latin America
01:15:53 5.5.2 Canada
01:19:17 5.5.2.1 Canadian political rhetoric
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Anti-Americanism (also called Anti-American sentiment, and Americanophobia) is a sentiment that espouses a dislike of or opposition to the American government or its policies, especially in regards to its foreign policy, or to Americans in general.Political scientist Brendon O'Connor of the United States Studies Centre suggests that anti-Americanism cannot be isolated as a consistent phenomenon, since the term originated as a rough composite of stereotypes, prejudices, and criticisms evolving to more politically-based criticism. French scholar Marie-France Toinet says use of the term anti-Americanism is only fully justified if it implies systematic opposition – a sort of allergic reaction – to America as a whole.Discussions on anti-Americanism have in most cases lacked a precise explanation of what the sentiment entails (other than a general disfavor), which has led to the term being used broadly and in an impressionistic manner, resulting in the inexact impressions of the many expressions described as anti-American. Author and expatriate William Russell Melton described that criticism for the United States largely originates from the perception that the U.S. wants to act as a world policeman.Negative or critical views of the United States' influence have increased in recent years in Russia, the Middle East, Latin America, North Korea, Iran, Turkey, as well as in the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia, but remains low in Vietnam, Israel, the Philippines, and South Korea, and certain countries in Eastern Europe such as Poland, Romania and Lithuania. Countries that view United States most positively in European Union were Poland 79% followed by Lithuania 76% and Romania 75% according to Eurobarometer 2018.
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Anti-Americanism (also called Anti-American sentiment, and Americanophobia) is a sentiment that espouses a dislike of or opposition to the American government or its policies, especially in regards to its foreign policy, or to Americans in general.Political scientist Brendon O'Connor of the United States Studies Centre suggests that anti-Americanism cannot be isolated as a consistent phenomenon, since the term originated as a rough composite of stereotypes, prejudices, and criticisms evolving to more politically-based criticism. French scholar Marie-France Toinet says use of the term anti-Americanism is only fully justified if it implies systematic opposition – a sort of allergic reaction – to America as a whole.Discussions on anti-Americanism have in most cases lacked a precise explanation of what the sentiment entails (other than a general disfavor), which has led to the term being used broadly and in an impressionistic manner, resulting in the inexact impressions of the many expressions described as anti-American. Author and expatriate William Russell Melton described that criticism for the United States largely originates from the perception that the U.S. wants to act as a world policeman.Negative or critical views of the United States' influence have increased in recent years in Russia, the Middle East, Latin America, North Korea, Iran, Turkey, as well as in the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia, but remains low in Vietnam, Israel, the Philippines, and South Korea.
Rubén Blades Discusses the Future of Latin Music and His Legacy of Advocating for Social Change
Rubén Blades, 17-time Grammy award-winning musician and NYU Steinhardt's inaugural Scholar-in-Residence, joins NYU Steinhardt Music Business Professor Carlos Chirinos to discuss his stunning legacy of advocating for social change throughout his musical, artistic, and political career —which includes a five-year term as Panama’s Minister for Tourism and a run for the presidency of the Republic of Panama—and the future of Latin music.
Charles Lindbergh | Wikipedia audio article
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Charles Augustus Lindbergh (February 4, 1902 – August 26, 1974), nicknamed Lucky Lindy, The Lone Eagle, and Slim, was an American aviator, military officer, author, inventor, explorer, and environmental activist. At age 25 in 1927, he went from obscurity as a U.S. Air Mail pilot to instantaneous world fame by winning the Orteig Prize: making a nonstop flight from Roosevelt Field, Long Island, New York, to Paris, France. Lindbergh covered the 33 1⁄2-hour, 3,600-statute-mile (5,800 km) flight alone in a single-engine purpose-built Ryan monoplane, the Spirit of St. Louis. This was not the first flight between North America and Europe, but he did achieve the first solo transatlantic flight and the first non-stop flight between North America and the European mainland. Lindbergh was an officer in the U.S. Army Air Corps Reserve, and he received the United States' highest military decoration, the Medal of Honor, for the feat.Lindbergh's achievement spurred interest in both commercial aviation and air mail, and he devoted much time and effort to promoting such activity. But his historic flight and celebrity status also led to tragedy. In March 1932, his infant son, Charles Jr., was kidnapped and murdered in what American media called the Crime of the Century and was described by H. L. Mencken as the biggest story since the Resurrection. The case prompted the United States Congress to establish kidnapping as a federal crime once the kidnapper had crossed state lines with their victim. By late 1935, the hysteria surrounding the case had driven the Lindbergh family into voluntary exile in Europe, from which they returned in 1939.
Before the United States formally entered World War II, some people accused Lindbergh of being a fascist sympathizer. An advocate of non-interventionism he supported the antiwar America First Committee, which opposed American aid to Britain in its war against Germany, and resigned his commission in the United States Army Air Forces in 1941 after President Franklin Roosevelt publicly rebuked him for his views. Nevertheless, he publicly supported the U.S. war effort after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and flew fifty combat missions in the Pacific Theater of World War II as a civilian consultant, though Roosevelt refused to reinstate his Air Corps colonel's commission.
In his later years, Lindbergh became a prolific prize-winning author, international explorer, inventor, and environmentalist.
Lindbergh and his wife, the former Anne Morrow, were the parents of six children. He fathered seven more children as a result of several covert adulterous affairs with three German women (two from Bavaria, one from East Prussia) beginning in 1957 when he was 55 years old. In 2003, (twenty-nine years after Lindbergh's death and two years after his wife died) one of those children, Astrid Hesshaimer, revealed the story of Lindbergh's affairs to the world.
Anti-Americanism | Wikipedia audio article
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- Socrates
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Anti-Americanism (also called Anti-American sentiment, and Americanophobia) is a sentiment that espouses a dislike of or opposition to the American government or its policies, especially in regards to its foreign policy, or to Americans in general.Political scientist Brendon O'Connor of the United States Studies Centre suggests that anti-Americanism cannot be isolated as a consistent phenomenon, since the term originated as a rough composite of stereotypes, prejudices, and criticisms evolving to more politically-based criticism. French scholar Marie-France Toinet says use of the term anti-Americanism is only fully justified if it implies systematic opposition – a sort of allergic reaction – to America as a whole.Discussions on anti-Americanism have in most cases lacked a precise explanation of what the sentiment entails (other than a general disfavor), which has led to the term being used broadly and in an impressionistic manner, resulting in the inexact impressions of the many expressions described as anti-American. Author and expatriate William Russell Melton described that criticism for the United States largely originates from the perception that the U.S. wants to act as a world policeman.Negative or critical views of the United States' influence have increased in recent years in Russia, the Middle East, Latin America, North Korea, Iran, Turkey, as well as in the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia, but remains low in Vietnam, Israel, the Philippines, and South Korea.
Anti-Americanism | Wikipedia audio article
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Anti-Americanism
00:01:48 1 Etymology
00:02:32 2 Etymology
00:03:17 3 Interpretations
00:07:11 4 18th and 19th centuries
00:07:21 4.1 Degeneracy thesis
00:11:00 4.2 Culture
00:12:37 4.3 Politics and ideology
00:14:42 5 Modern ideological articulations
00:14:52 5.1 Intellectuals
00:15:36 5.2 Communist critiques
00:18:44 5.3 Fascist critiques
00:20:23 5.3.1 Liberators poster
00:24:29 5.4 September 11 attacks
00:26:19 5.5 U.S. computer technology
00:27:37 5.6 Mitigation of anti-Americanism
00:28:09 6 Regional anti-Americanism
00:28:19 6.1 Europe
00:31:33 6.1.1 France
00:34:15 6.1.2 Germany
00:36:06 6.1.3 Netherlands
00:37:16 6.1.4 Russia
00:39:04 6.1.5 United Kingdom
00:39:40 6.1.6 Ireland
00:40:34 6.2 Oceania
00:40:42 6.2.1 Australia
00:42:26 6.3 Asia
00:42:34 6.3.1 East Asia
00:42:42 6.3.1.1 China
00:48:51 6.3.1.2 Japan
00:49:54 6.3.1.3 South Korea
00:51:29 6.3.1.4 North Korea
00:52:07 6.3.2 Southeast Asia
00:52:16 6.3.2.1 Philippines
00:53:33 6.3.3 South Asia
00:53:41 6.3.3.1 Afghanistan
00:53:53 6.3.3.2 Pakistan
00:54:21 6.4 Middle East
01:00:18 6.4.1 Iran
01:01:24 6.4.2 Jordan
01:02:29 6.4.3 Palestine
01:03:41 6.4.4 Turkey
01:04:22 6.5 The Americas
01:05:01 6.5.1 Latin America
01:16:09 6.5.2 Canada
01:19:33 6.5.2.1 Canadian political rhetoric
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Anti-Americanism (also called Anti-American sentiment, and Americanophobia) is a sentiment that espouses a dislike of or opposition to the American government or its policies, especially in regards to its foreign policy, or to Americans in general.Political scientist Brendon O'Connor of the United States Studies Centre suggests that anti-Americanism cannot be isolated as a consistent phenomenon, since the term originated as a rough composite of stereotypes, prejudices, and criticisms evolving to more politically-based criticism. French scholar Marie-France Toinet says use of the term anti-Americanism is only fully justified if it implies systematic opposition – a sort of allergic reaction – to America as a whole.Discussions on anti-Americanism have in most cases lacked a precise explanation of what the sentiment entails (other than a general disfavor), which has led to the term being used broadly and in an impressionistic manner, resulting in the inexact impressions of the many expressions described as anti-American. Author and expatriate William Russell Melton described that criticism for the United States largely originates from the perception that the U.S. wants to act as a world policeman.Negative or critical views of the United States' influence have increased in recent years in Russia, the Middle East, Latin America, North Korea, Iran, Turkey, as well as in the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia, but remains low in Vietnam, Israel, the Philippines, and South Korea, and certain countries in Eastern Europe such as Poland, Romania and Lithuania.. Countries that view United States most postive in EU 2018 are Poland 79% followed by Lithuania 76% and Romania 75% according to Eurobarometer 2018.