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arkngth · 2 months
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sitting-on-me-bum · 2 years
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A saffron finch (Sicalis flaveola) perches on a guava plant in Carabobo, Venezuela.
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ozimagines · 5 months
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Dating Carlo Ricardo would include…
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Shy Boi™️
Definitely gets aggressive with the other prisoners on your behalf
Starts saying he loves you in his head before you’re even dating
“Maybe… I don’t know… we could get dinner sometime? …you don’t have to if you don’t want to.”🥺
It is IMPERATIVE that you meet and love his family
His oldest sister is definitely your closest ally
His mom loves you; says you’re a good influence
He takes you to go see his dad in a coma; it’s an emotional time for the both of you
When he sees you hold Isabella’s baby, his heart melts
“No, it’s just… you look like a mommy/daddy”😭🫶
Huge fan of holding your small hand in his big one
King of tickly neck kisses
Will absolutely respect your pronouns even if he doesn’t always understand why❤️
“She’s… sorry, they’re really hot.”
Wants to teach you Spanish
Will learn your native tongue but will be Prince of the struggle bus
Always wants to go dancing with you
Emperor of giving head
No but he’s actually quite good at it
Loves you in pajamas; shorts and an tank top, full onesie, or even just a nightgown
His friends like you enough
Chico is your best friend; he always talks to you at these functions
Carlos is an ass lol
Morales and Hernandez are a little suspicious of you but Hernandez actively hates you
Especially if you happen to be white
Carlo isn’t good about standing up to his friends but he’ll go to bat for you when it counts
Has definitely threatened someone over you
Possibly someone who wasn’t even looking at you
Carlo remembers his mom’s cooking, and can make simple recipes
“How is it? No, don’t lie, I mean really.”😂
Man’s will make an EFFORT for you
Combing his hair, wearing a button up shirt from time to time
Loves receiving hickeys
“Mark me, baby, I’m yours”🥰
Loves saying he’s ‘yours’ and you’re ‘his’
Possessive in a sweet way
Will get jealous and try to beat the other person up but will never take it out on you
More mad with himself that he thinks he doesn’t deserve you
If you can make a decent arroz con pollo he will marry you no questions asked
Carlo has a domesticity kink
“Yeah, Chiquita/o, clean the dishes just like that…”
Sex with him is a loving experience… but please tell his friends he fucked you raw😭
Makes love
“¿Así, preciosa/o?”🥵🥵
He’s the youngest of his friends so calling him Papi really strokes his ego
Give him a blowjob, watch his head spin
Cuddly guy after the doing the do
Let’s you listen to his heartbeat
“Te amo” -he whispers, almost hoping you don’t hear him❤️❤️
“Me too, Carlo. Me too.” ❤️‍🩹
Bonus: Spending Christmas with this man is otherworldly. Hot chocolate (with a little spice), a beautifully decorated tree (that he barely let you help with lol), and Rankin Bass cartoons the whole month. Tell his friends and he’ll deny it, haha 🎄🎄🎅
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nofatclips · 2 years
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El cumbanchero by Rubén González from the album “Introducing...”
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mundillotaurino · 7 months
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Les résultats du Dimanche 8 octobre 2023 : Zaragoza, Valencia, Hellin, El Veylon, Torre Pacheco, Huerta del Rey
Zaragoza, Dimanche 8 octobre Corrida concours – Toros de  Castillejo de Huebra, José Luis Pereda (2º y 3º bis), Sánchez Herrero, Aurelio Hernando, Hermanos Cambronell pourJoselillo : vueltaPaulita : salutSerranito : salutRuben Pinar : salut après avisCarlos Gallego : salut après avisJuan del Alamo : silence Valencia, Dimanche 8 octobre 4 toros de Domingo Hernandez (1/5) / Garcigrande (2/4) et…
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alertachiapas · 1 year
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¡Aguas con el hoyo!
Luce bonito y transitable el bulevar Antonio Pariente Algarín de Tuxtla Gutiérrez, pero puedes caer en un trampa.
Luce bonito y transitable el bulevar Antonio Pariente Algarín de Tuxtla Gutiérrez, pero puedes caer en un trampa. ¡Cuidado! Luce bonito y transitable el bulevar Antonio Pariente Algarín de Tuxtla Gutiérrez, pero puedes caer en un trampa. Un agujero enorme es el ombligo de la calle, alguien olvidó poner la tapa de un registro y se ha convertido en un riesgo latente para transeúntes y…
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fatehbaz · 1 year
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“This makes me very happy, this is why we came down from the Sierra, to see the people celebrating the guáimaro tree,” says Orfelina Perez Restrepo, an Indigenous Yupa whose ancestral lands overlap with the lush valleys and rugged ridges of the Serranía del Perijá, a mountain range that runs along Colombia’s northeastern border with Venezuela.
Perez Restrepo has made the three-hour trek down the mountain [...] to attend the  Festival of Guáimaro in the bustling highway town of Becerril. Held annually for the past nine years, this all-day festivity is filled with dancing, games and even a cooking competition, all centered on guáimaro (Brosimum alicastrum), or the “tree of life,” according to the Yupa.
“We cook these nuts and eat them because they have high nutritional value and even help to heal from sicknesses,” Perez Restrepo says. Known as ramon or nuez Maya (Maya nut) in Mexico, and ojushte in El Salvador, guáimaro has been a dietary staple and source of natural  medicine for pre-Colombian societies in the tropical Americas for millennia. But in recent decades it’s become increasingly harder to find, according to Perez Restrepo
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The guáimaro tree is a keystone species of Colombia’s tropical dry forest, an incredibly biodiverse ecosystem with species adapted to surviving long dry spells between rainy seasons. The tropical dry forest is located predominantly along and near the country’s Caribbean coast, but is also found further south in smaller, disconnected patches.
One of Colombia’s most threatened ecosystems according to the Humboldt Institute, the tropical dry forests are home to more than 2,600 species of plants, 230 species of birds, and 60 mammal species. The latter include seven species of primates, including the critically endangered cotton-top tamarin (Saguinus oedipus), a squirrel-sized monkey with a thick white mane found only in a handful of patches of primary tropical dry forest in Colombia’s Caribbean region.
The guáimaro tree, which thrives along riverbanks, can grow to a height of 45 meters (150 feet) high, provides food and shelter for both humans and animals in the tropical dry forest, and helps fix the soil and protect waterways. But deforestation threatens the tree’s survival: about 65% of the cleared land within the dry tropical forest has become affected by desertification [...].
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But for Perez Restrepo, the Festival of Guáimaro brings hope that the forest is making a comeback. “We are making products from the forest like dulce de guáimaro, dulce de orejero, hummus de orejero, and marmalade of pineapple with camajón, all of which go deliciously on these breads and cookies made with guáimaro flour,” says Ana Flor Hernandez from behind one of the stalls at the festival. [...]
Tapping into a [...] bioregional culinary scene in Colombia, Tamandua now supplies several restaurants in the country’s capital with raw products like guáimaro flour. “We use guáimaro flour for everything, from crusts for chicken and meats, to flour to make empanadas, to dough for other baked goods, and even as colors and flavoring for things like ice cream,” says Eduardo Martinez, chef, agronomist and co-founder of [...] a [...] restaurant in Bogota’s [...] Chapinero Alto neighborhood. [...] “Our dominant forms of food production, both cattle grazing and monocultures, are destructive to our biodiversity and it is time that we address this,” [Felipe Garcia Cardona of Humboldt’s Biodiversity Sciences Program] says. In the case of guáimaro, almost every part of the tree can be used, Garcia Cardona tells Mongabay [...].
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Headline, images, captions, and all text by: Ocean Malandra. “Colombia’s ‘tree of life’ births a new culinary and conservation movement.” Mongabay. 23 January 2023. With photographs by Juan Carlos Valencia and Ocean Malandra. [Some paragraph breaks added by me.]
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mariacallous · 8 months
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(JTA) — Police in Argentina have raided and closed down a publishing house that they say was distributing Nazi literature online.
They also arrested a man who was first raided for distributing Nazi propaganda in violation of Argentine law more than a decade ago. At the time, Pablo Giorgetti was a university student; now, he is accused of running Libreria Argentina, deemed by the country’s leading Jewish organization of being “the largest Nazi and antisemitic book distributor in Argentina.” 
The Jewish group, DAIA, spurred the two-year investigation into Libreria Argentina after finding a book it published for sale online and denouncing it publicly in December 2021.
“It is astonishing that there are people producing this type of material and worrying that there are people who consume it,” DAIA Vice President Marcos Cohen said during a press conference at the Federal Police headquarters announcing the raid. “That is the challenge we have to work on.”
DAIA has long called attention to the proliferation of Nazi propaganda, artifacts and literature in Argentina, which was a postwar refuge for Nazis including Adolf Eichmann. Five years ago DAIA revealed tens of thousands of documents that show how Argentina supported the Nazis. 
The raid was announced by Federal Police officials Juan Carlos Hernandez and Alejandro Ñamandu along with the DAIA’s president, Jorge Knoblovits. They said more than 200 books had been seized at a house in San Isidro, an affluent neighborhood in the northern area of Buenos Aires. The police also seized electronic and printing devices and a large amount of Nazi propaganda.
Books had been printed and were ready to be distributed featuring images of swastikas, Iron Crosses and other emblems of the Nazi Party, according to images of the seized trove that DAIA posted online. 
The Jewish organization first found the books on Mercado Libre, Latin America’s biggest online retailer, which is in the process of curbing the availability of Nazi material through its sales platform.
“We are shocked by how profuse the material is,” Cohen said. “We have to work on punishment but we also have a lot to do in education because the first thing we have to eradicate are the readers of this material.”
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queerism1969 · 2 years
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 Never forget. 
Stanley Almodovar III, 23 years old
Amanda L. Alvear, 25 years old
Oscar A. Aracena Montero, 26 years old
Rodolfo Ayala Ayala, 33 years old
Antonio Davon Brown, 29 years old
Darryl Roman Burt II, 29 years old
Angel Candelario-Padro, 28 years old
Juan Chavez Martinez, 25 years old
Luis Daniel Conde, 39 years old
Cory James Connell, 21 years old
Tevin Eugene Crosby, 25 years old
Deonka Deidra Drayton, 32 years old
Simón Adrian Carrillo Fernández, 31 years old
Leroy Valentin Fernandez, 25 years old
Mercedez Marisol Flores, 26 years old
Peter Ommy Gonzalez Cruz, 22 years old
Juan Ramon Guerrero, 22 years old
Paul Terrell Henry, 41 years old
Frank Hernandez, 27 years old
Miguel Angel Honorato, 30 years old
Javier Jorge Reyes, 40 years old
Jason Benjamin Josaphat, 19 years old
Eddie Jamoldroy Justice, 30 years old
Anthony Luis Laureano Disla, 25 years old
Christopher Andrew Leinonen, 32 years old
Alejandro Barrios Martinez, 21 years old
Brenda Marquez McCool, 49 years old
Gilberto R. Silva Menendez, 25 years old
Kimberly Jean Morris, 37 years old
Akyra Monet Murray, 18 years old
Luis Omar Ocasio Capo, 20 years old
Geraldo A. Ortiz Jimenez, 25 years old
Eric Ivan Ortiz-Rivera, 36 years old
Joel Rayon Paniagua, 32 years old
Jean Carlos Mendez Perez, 35 years old
Enrique L. Rios, Jr., 25 years old
Jean Carlos Nieves Rodríguez, 27 years old
Xavier Emmanuel Serrano-Rosado, 35 years old
Christopher Joseph Sanfeliz, 24 years old
Yilmary Rodríguez Solivan, 24 years old
Edward Sotomayor Jr., 34 years old
Shane Evan Tomlinson, 33 years old
Martin Benitez Torres, 33 years old
Jonathan A. Camuy Vega, 24 years old
Juan Pablo Rivera Velázquez, 37 years old
Luis Sergio Vielma, 22 years old
Franky Jimmy DeJesus Velázquez, 50 years old
Luis Daniel Wilson-Leon, 37 years old
Jerald Arthur Wright, 31 years old
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gracefireheart · 6 months
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If I were to draw some more mock-up acrylic charms of Ryan with another character this time, who would y'all want it to be?
Atm, I have an idea involving Ryan and Rachel, and another idea involving Ryan and Mia. And since I did four (technically eight but whatever) charm designs last time, I will probably [hopefully] take the top two of this poll for the last two charm designs.
(As usual, I'll explain their potential charm design below the keep reading line)
Catherine Scratch-Patrickson - Thinking of her and Ryan looking cunty af. Just straight up rocking it in some fancy-ass clothing. Maybe they'll hold some glasses of alcohol (and Mike's Hard Lemonade), or they hold guns. Either works :)
Rocko Columbo / Jackie Snow - Thinking about a sort of hurt/comfort charm. Where one side is chill and happy, while the other is, well, the opposite. Either Ryan's hurt and Columbo/Snow is protecting him, or Columbo/Snow see that Ryan has hurt someone with how bloody he looks. Why I put Columbo and Snow together is 'cause uh... this idea could fit either of them lol. I'll probably do an extra poll (but on twitter) if this one gets 1st or 2nd.
Gazz Maloo - I got two thoughts: Either me drawing the two of them in matching leopard suits (from that day Gazz were hanging out with Ryan for quite a while and decided to dress like him), or a "He asked for no pickles >:(" thing with Ryan standing in front of Gazz.
Reid Dankleaf - Thinking of either drawing the Snitchleaf moment (Reid and Ryan got caught by the cops and the two began spewing whatever crime the other does (which could be a lie, or not :])), or draw them as their DnD character (return of fire mage Ryan outfit, and I'll get to draw Reid as a goblin).
Jordan Walker - The two of them happily chatting while at work, both of them a bit dirty due to working on fixing cars. Might make up a new casual outfit for Ryan for this one.
Flop Dugong - Them doing that pose where they glare (tho' in a friendly-ish manner) so hard at eachother that lightning goes between their eyes or whatever. Basically just some sort of rival pose.
Juan Carlos "Flippy" Hernandez - The dap-me-up pose as they wear their racing outfits 💃 That's basically it.
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Through the Years → Felipe VI of Spain (1,621/∞)
1 October 2014 | King Felipe VI of Spain receives President of Honduras Juan Orlando Hernandez Alvarado at the Zarzuela Palace in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Carlos Alvarez/Getty Images)
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arkngth · 1 year
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redrew my 6fanarts flippy as a warmup :3c
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crucifycorii · 1 year
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hey look it's kappu jose hernandez lopez ramirez garcia flores de el castillo cabello agua de horchata carillo apaga los frijoles cortes de leon pinche huevon martinez bidi bom bol perez bad bunny benito culo de la cruz aghacate amor santa maria el senal de la cruz de el nombra del padre, y del hijo,y de espiritu santo amen padre nuestro que estas en el cielo santitficado sea tu nombre blanco macia melendez rosas rios la ross patas de culo torres velasco casa cata cato fernandez guzman rubio carlos miguel pablo francisco juan mayo noe fatima chuy jesus cesar felipe javier chavo kurayami
(please tell me you get it, i did not spend 15 minutes typing that for no one to get it)
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felipeandletizia · 2 years
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Felipe and Letizia retrospective: October 1st
2007: “Delta Lima 07” exercise at the High Availability Lightweight Grouping
2008: Meeting with intellectuals at Spain’s embassy & Casa de Espana 70th Anniversary at Colegio de Mexico in Mexico City
2009: 7th concert for the victims of terrorism
2010: Celebration for the 100th anniversary of the student’s residence
2011: Opening of the 7th National Scientific-Family MPS Spain Congress
2012: Act of imposition of the Collective Laureate Cross of San Fernando to the standard of the Armored Cavalry Regiment “Alcántara” nº 10
2014: Received the President of Honduras Juan Orlando Hernandez Alvarado and wife Ana Rosalinda Garcia at the Royal Palace (1, 2)
2015: Opened the Professional Training Course 2015/2016 at the “Javier Garcia Tellez” secondary School, in Caceres, Spain. (1, 2)
2019: Audience & ‘El Mundo’ newspaper 30th anniversary at the Palace Hotel in Madrid
2020: Work meeting at the Spanish Red Cross; Meeting with the President of Portugal, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa & Opened the 2nd La Toja Vínculo Atlántico Forum in Pontevedra
2021: Audiences: Michel Barnier; Board of Trustees of the Carlos de Amberes Foundation & Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz; Virtual intervention at ‘World Food Forum’. & “Trayectoria Fulbright” awards
F&L Through the Years: 841/??
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rabbittstewcomics · 2 years
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Episode 368
Comic Reviews:
DC
Batman: Dear Detective by Lee Bermejo
Black Adam: Justice Society Files – Atom Smasher by Bryan Q. Miller, Cavan Scott, Marco Santucci, Travis Mercer, John Kalisz, Michael Atiyeh
Dark Knights of Steel: Tales From the Three Kingdoms by Tom Taylor, CS Pascat, Jay Kristoff, Sean Izaakse, Michele Bandini, Caspar Wijngaard, Antonio Fabela, Romula Fajardo Jr
Dark Crisis on Infinite Earths 4 by Joshua Williamson, Daniel Sampere, Alejandro Sanchez
My Buddy Killer Croc by Sara Farizan, Nicoletta Baldari
Marvel
Amazing Fantasy 1000 by Dan Slott, Kurt Busiek, Jonathan Hickman, Neil Gaiman, Ho Che Anderson, Rainbow Rowell, Michael Pasciullo, Armando Ianucci, Michael Cho, Anthony Falcone, Ryan Stegman, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Marco Checchetto, Jim Cheung, Olivier Coipel, Todd Nauck, Goran Parlov, Terry Dodson, Steve McNiven, Rachel Dodson, Klaus Janson, JP Mayer, Matt Wilson, Rachelle Rosenberg, Jordie Bellaire, Sonia Oback, Frank Martin, David Jay Ramos, Richard Isanove
Alien 1 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Julius Ohta, Yen Nitro
All-Out Avengers 1 by Derek Landy, Greg Land, Jay Leisten, Frank D’Armata
Fantastic Four: Full Circle by Alex Ross, Josh Johnson
Infinity Comics
It’s Jeff by Kelly Thompson, Gurihiru
Image
Antioch 1 by Patrick Kindlon, Marco Ferrari
Dark Horse
Shock Shop 1 by Cullen Bunn, Leila Leiz, Danny Luckert
Dynamite
Ninjettes 1 by Fred Van Lente, Joe Cooper, Dearbhla Kelly
IDW
Star Trek 400 by Wil Wheaton, Mike Johnson, Chris Eliopoulos, Declan Shalvey, Rich Handley, Joe Eisma, Seth Damoose, Luke Sparrow, Megan Levens, Angel Hernandez
OGN
Everyday Hero Machine Boy by Irma Kniivila, Tri Vuong
Karma GN by Dan Wickline, Carlos Reno
Kali GN by Daniel Freedman, Robert Sammelin
Garlic and the Witch by Bree Paulsen
Always Never by Jordi Lafebre
Archie
Sabrina Anniversary Spectacular 1 by Dan Parent
AfterShock
Last Line 1 by Richard Dinnick, Jose Holder, Kelly Fitzpatrick, Dave Sharpe
Ahoy
Highball 1 by Stuart Moore, Fred Harper, Lee Loughridge
Ablaze
Boogyman 1 by Mathieu Salvia, Djet
AWA
E-Ratic: Recharged 1 by Kaare Andrews, Brian Reber
Ray’s OGN Corner: American Born Chinese by Gene Luen Yang, Lark Pien
Longbox of Horror
Additional Reviews: 13: The Musical, Cuphead Show s2, Butterfly Garden, She-Hulk ep4, Lost in Space s3, Uploads s1, Pinocchio, Cars on the Road, new Simpsons short
News: Dead-End Paranormal Park returns in October for s2, Theme Parks, Stan Sakai back to Dark Horse, Disney+ Day, D23 news, Wish/Elio/Inside Out 2 from Disney/Pixar, Mufasa: The Lion King, October is Jeff month, Radiant Pink, Radiant Yellow, Squid Game star takes on Star Wars role, Paper Girls cancelled, Netflix release model, Anthony Ramos as the Hood, Matt Shankman of WandaVision to direct Fantastic Four, Don Cheadle lead in Secret Invasion and Armor Wars, Leader and Sabra confirmed for Cap 4, Thunderbolts cast, Young Jedi Adventures, Otto Schmidt, Dark Web details
Trailers: Knives Out 2, Quantum Leap, Disenchanted, Little Mermaid, Wendel and Wild, Willow, Andor, Tales of the Jedi, Mando s3, Secret Invasion, National Treasure, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, Santa Clause, Percy Jackson, Fabelmans, Werewolf by Night
Comics Countdown:
Always Never GN by Jordi Lafebre
Garlic and the Witch GN by Bree Paulsen
Batman 127 by Chip Zdarsky, Belen Ortega, Jorge Jimenez, Luis Guerrero, Tomeu Morey
Twig 5 by Skottie Young, Kyle Strahm, Jean-Francois Beaulieu
Dark Knights of Steel: Tales From the Three Kingdoms by Tom Taylor, CS Pascat, Jay Kristoff, Sean Izaakse, Michele Bandini, Caspar Wijngaard, Antonio Fabela, Romula Fajardo Jr
TMNT 132 by Tom Waltz, Kevin Eastman, Sophie Campbell, Pablo Tunica, Ronda Pattison
Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine 2 by Scott Snyder, Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Chris Sotomayor
Punisher 6 by Jason Aaron, Paul Azaceta, Jesus Saiz, Dave Stewart
New Champion of Shazam! 2 by Josie Campbell, Evan Shaner
Once and Future 29 by Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain
Check out this episode!
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paulinedorchester · 2 years
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Latinx singers of classical music: a list so incomplete as to be positively embarrassing
What I wrote in the previous post in this series applies here as well:
Some of these artists are up-and-comers; some of their careers were at their height in the 1970s, when I first began paying attention; a few go back further than that.
Although in this case it’s more than a few — which, along with the fact I kept finding more and more younger artists, is why I decided to end my research and post this now.
I’ve included many of the younger ones solely on the basis of reputation, without having heard them. Not all are or were A-listers, but they are all people who sing or sang Western classical music for a living, or taught others to do so, or a combination of the two.
Assembling this list has required me to consider some questions of inclusion. Do the children of European immigrants who, in some cases, didn’t even bother to give their children Latinate names belong here? Undoubtedly many people will say no; I disagree. (I have drawn the line, however, at Spanish or Portuguese artists who decamped to their countries’ former colonies.)
Fedora Alemán (1912-2018), soprano, Venezuela Elaine Alvarez, soprano, USA Marcelo Álvarez, tenor, Argentina Fanny Anitúa (1887-1968), contralto, Mexico Francisco Araiza, tenor, Mexico Iván Ayón-Rivas, tenor, Peru Aldo Baldin (1945-1994), tenor, Brazil René Barbera, tenor, USA Vanessa Becerra, soprano, USA Ricardo Bernal, tenor, Mexico Jessica Bogado Corvalán, soprano, Paraguay Javier Camarena, tenor, Mexico Teresa Castillo, soprano, USA Ian Castro, tenor, USA Arturo Chacón-Cruz, tenor, Mexico Mario Chang, tenor, Guatemala Claudia Chapa, mezzo-soprano, Mexico Luis Chapa, tenor, Mexico Lisa Chavez, mezzo-soprano, USA José Coca Loza, bass, Bolivia Eliane Coelho, soprano, Brazil John J. Concepcion, tenor, USA Natacha Cóndor, mezzo-soprano, Ecuador Paul Corona, bass, USA Gloria Criscione Pineda, soprano, Paraguay Gilda Cruz-Romo, soprano, Mexico José Cura, tenor, Argentina Alfredo Daza, baritone, Mexico César Delgado, tenor, Mexico Juan José de León, tenor, USA Fernando de la Mora, tenor, Mexico Justino Díaz, bass-baritone, Puerto Rico Gabriella Di Laccio, soprano, Brazil Nahuel di Pierro, bass, Argentina Oralia Dominguez (1925-2013), contralto, Mexico Rubén Domínguez (1935-2015), tenor, Venezuela Cecilia Duarte, mezzo-soprano, Mexico Gabriella Enríquez, soprano, USA Consuelo Escobar (1887-1967), soprano, Mexico Franco Fagioli, counter-tenor, Argentina Bernarda Fink, mezzo-soprano, Argentina Juan Diego Flórez, tenor, Peru Cristina Gallardo-Domâs, soprano, Chile Karen Gardeazabal, soprano, Mexico Ricardo Garcia, tenor, USA Raúl Giménez, tenor, Argentina Adriana González, soprano, Guatemala Joshua Guerrero, tenor, USA Carlos Guichandut (1914-1990), tenor, Argentina Levi Hernandez, baritone, USA Ramón Iriarte, baritone, Venezuela Edgar Jaramillo, tenor, USA Maria Katzarava, soprano, Mexico Yunuet Laguna, soprano, Mexico Valeriano Lanchas, bass, Colombia José Lemos, counter-tenor, Brazil Laura León, soprano, Cuba Isobel Leonard, mezzo-soprano, USA Luis Lima, tenor, Argentina Cecilia Violetta López, soprano, USA Zulimar López-Hernández, soprano, Puerto Rico Ricardo Lugo, bass, Puerto Rico Sergio Mandujano, tenor, USA José Mongelós, tenor, Paraguay Larisa Martínez, soprano, Puerto Rico Julio Mascaro, tenor, Guatemala José Mojica (1895-1974), tenor, Mexico Albert Montañez, counter-tenor, Colombia Maria José Morales, soprano, Guatemala Rafael Moras, tenor, USA Octavio Moreno, baritone, Mexico Adelaida Negri (1943-2019), soprano, Argentina Salvador Novoa (1937-2021), tenor, Mexico Richard Ollarsaba, bass-baritone, USA Lisette Oropesa, soprano, USA Jehú Otero, tenor, Puerto Rico Beatriz Parra Durango, soprano, Ecuador Miguel Pedroza, bass-baritone, Venezuela Ángela Peralta (1846-1883), soprano, Mexico Ailyn Pérez, soprano, USA Natalie Pérez, mezzo-soprano, Argentina Rodrigo Porras Garulo, tenor, Mexico Marcello Puente, tenor, Argentina Gustavo Quaresma Ramos, tenor, Brazil Rayén Quitral (1916-1979), soprano, Chile Ernesto Ramirez, tenor, Mexico Gabriella Reyes, soprano, USA Iván Ayón Rivas, tenor, Peru Ricardo José Rivera, baritone, Puerto Rico Gaston Rivero, tenor, Uruguay Mario Rojas, tenor, Mexico Manuel Salazar (1887-1950), tenor, Costa Rica Zoraida Salazar, soprano, Colombia Renato Sassola (1927-2013), tenor, Argentina Bidú Sayão (1902-1999), soprano, Brazil Erwin Schrott, bass-baritone, Uruguay Rosita Serrano (1912-1997), soprano, Chile Nadine Sierra, soprano, USA Efraín Solís, bass-baritone, USA José Sosa Esquivel (1923-1968), tenor, Mexico Paolo Szot, baritone, Brazil Ricardo Tamura, tenor, Brazil Jonathan Tetelman, tenor, Chile Camila Titinger, soprano, Brazil Matthew Treviño, bass, USA Eduardo Valdes, tenor, Puerto Rico Ramón Vargas, tenor, Mexico Héctor Vásquez, baritone, USA Vanessa Vasquez, soprano, USA Hugo Vera, tenor, USA Denis Vélez, soprano, Mexico Fabián Veloz, baritone, Argentina Elena Villalón, soprano, USA Verónica Villarroel, soprano, Chile Rolando Villazón, tenor, Mexico Ramon Vinay (1911-1996), tenor, Chile Ariana Wehr, soprano, Brazil Renato Zanelli, tenor, Chile
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