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poeticworksllc

poeticworksllc

hey mamita, thank you the request. i'd be proud to call u friend!

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I listened to your New Year show and I'm sure you can make your "photo a day" task. Good luck!

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Thank you so much for the friend invite and welcome to BTR! We wish you MUCH success here! Dr. Kim

PRSUN RADIO  

PRSUN Radio is a project of Puerto Rico Sun Communications, an independent multimedia social entrepreneurship. PRSUN Radio focuses on themes related to Puerto Ricans and the Puerto Rican diaspora.

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PRSUN Radio is a talk show focusing on Puerto Ricans and the diaspora. Independent journalist Clarisel Gonzalez is host. PRSUN Radio is a project of Puerto Rico Sun Communications, an independent community-minded multimedia social entrepreneurship.
  • Featured Episode

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    Category: Culture


    November is Puerto Rican Heritage Month in NYC and the key woman behind that is Teresa Santiago. Comite Noviembre has a host of activities in celebration of Puerto Rican heritage and culture in the city. Teresa is my upcoming guest on PRSUN Radio. For more information about the nonprofit Comite Noviembre, go to www.comitenoviembre.org or visit my blog at www.prsun.blogspot.com for the lineup of Puerto Rican events going on this month.
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    PRSUN Radio chats with boricua actress Jazmin Caratini

    Actress Jazmin Caratini is my guest at 9 p.m. Wednesday, June 3, at www.blogtalkradio.com/prsunradio. She is currently based in Puerto Rico. We'll talk on her acting career, her time in New York City and her transition back to Puerto Rico. We'll also chat on her current and future projects.

     

    Jazmin is an ACE-nominated actress. She was nominated for Best Actress in Classical Theater 2006 (NY) and for Best Actress in Drama 2007 (NY). 


    Jazmin has perhaps really stood out for her work in theater productions in New York City and Puerto Rico mainly. 


    For those who follow the Puerto Rican Traveling Theater in New York City, you probably have seen Jazmin in action Off-Broadway. She played "Luna" in "Bad Blood" and "Don Gil" in "Don Gil of the Green Breeches" at the PRTT. The legendary Miriam Colon is proud to call Caratini "one of my actresses."


    Jazmin is also a movie actress. One of her recent film credits is "Wizards of Waverly Place The Movie" where she played "The Bartender." She has played a leading role in several film projects including in several other film projects, including "Not even the Devil," "Bx3M,"  "A place within," and "Expiration Date."


    For those who are Luis Fonsi fans, you may recognize Jazmin's face from Fonsi's 2008 music video "No me doy por vencido." She's the woman in the wheelchair in the video.  

              

    For those who watch WAPA America direct from Puerto Rico, you probably recognize her as part of the talent of the Club Sunshine TV Show, a live comedy ensemble show that recently stopped airing due to programming changes at WAPA. 


    She has also played leading and supporting roles in made for TV productions in Puerto Rico and has appeared in commercials for major corporations.


    She has a bachelors degree from the University of Puerto Rico where she majored in drama. 



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    Spanish Fly's Elstabo chats with PRSUN Radio

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    Spanish Fly's Elstabo chats with PRSUN Radio

    My upcoming guest on PRSUN Radio is artist Alexander Aviles aka Elstabo who has self published a book titled Elstabo's Spanish Fly series, a collection of portrait paintings depicting women of Puerto Rican heritage. We'll chat on his art, why he self published a book and more.

    Here's his bio:

    Elstabo is a product of Brooklyn, NY, of Puerto Rican parents. Born in the late 70’s and raised throughout the 80’s, pop culture played a major influence on his creative personality.  Things like movies, cartoons, comics, and music fed his passion for the arts.  The early 90’s represented the birth of his professional career as a graphic designer.  Working as a freelancer from job to job, it was not until one day he drove by a highway billboard that he knew that this was destined to be his profession, seeing one of his designs being used so publicly. 

     

    Shifting gears shortly afterwards, he moves from commercial designs into the Fashion Industry creating children foot wear to men designer shirts.  Seeking to further his knowledge he enrolls into college, first at the School of Visual Arts, and then into the Fashion Institute of  Technology. Upon completing his studies, he left with a Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Arts all while working two jobs.  Just as his studies were finished he would have a string of art exhibits through out the city of New York, such places as CBGB, Art at Large, and various lounges.  In 2006, he moves with his wife to the state of Virginia and associated himself with the freshly growing Lowbrow scene with galleries like Art Whino and Artery 717.

     

    His art work started taking a more Erotic flare, as it was published under such titles as “Aphrodishaby Aristata”, and “World’s Greatest Erotic Art of Today” by ES publishing.  The first time his work went abroad to Europe was in 2008, to such places like France, Italy and Germany under the umbrella of the traveling exhibit tour of Art Undressed.

     

    Looking to make astatement in the Latin Art community, he put together a self published book titled Elstabo's Spanish Fly series.  The book is a collection of portrait paintings depicting the Latin women of his Puerto Rican heritage.

     

    As an artist, Elstabo isa jack of all trades.  He can work in varies methods, shifting from theme to theme using an array of tools.  He works mixing together traditional and present day techniques to accomplish his projects.  He makes art for the sake of art.  "An artist must speak in his own way, mine is a blend of many languages."

     

    Alexander Avilés

    a.k.a.
    Elstabo


    Elstabo is my guest for PRSUN Radio at 9 p.m. May 27 at www.blogtalkradio.com/prsunradio.

     

     

     

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    Hispanic PANIC's Charlie Vazquez talks with PRSUN Radio

    Charlie Vazquez is a NYC-based writer and blogger. He hosts a monthly reading series called PANIC! (in the East Village), which focuses on unusual and original writing—from erotica to poetry to horror. He is now working on Hispanic PANIC, which willl be held in NYC on May 27. Here's a description: "New York City’s only running monthly queer reading series gets frisky for May, with HISPANIC PANIC! Host Charlie Vázquez has gathered a brazen roster of Latino literary talent, with an LGBT/feminist slant that is sure to shock and revel. Join him and literary ninjas Karen Jaime, Charles Rice-González, Cristina Izaguirre, Maegan ‘La Mamita Mala’ Ortiz and special guest, scholar and writer Larry La Fountain, who will be joining us from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, to promote his new book Blue Fingernails. These six writers will be presenting writing chronicling the politics and desire of Latino New York City queerness and much, much more. FREE, 21+ only."

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    Panic's Charlie Vázquez talks with PRSUN Radio

    My upcoming guest on PRSUN Radio is Charlie Vázquez who will chat with PRSUN Radio at 9 p.m. Wednesday, May 20. We will talk about his writings, adventures and his upcoming Hispanic Panic show on May 27 in NYC. 
    Hispanic PANIC is described as "New York City’s only running monthly queer reading series gets frisky for May, with HISPANIC PANIC! Host Charlie Vázquez has gathered a brazen roster of Latino literary talent, with an LGBT/feminist slant that is sure to shock and revel. Join him and literary ninjas Karen Jaime, Charles Rice-González, Cristina Izaguirre, Maegan ‘La Mamita Mala’ Ortiz and special guest, scholar and writer Larry La Fountain, who will be joining us from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, to promote his new book Blue Fingernails. These six writers will be presenting writing chronicling the politics and desire of Latino New York City queerness and much, much more. FREE, 21+ only."
    Charlie is the host of a monthly "Panic" reading series.o

    His bio in brief:

    Charlie Vázquez is a radical Bronx-bred, Brooklyn-based writer of Cuban and Puerto Rican descent. His fiction and essays have been published in various anthologies, such as the iconoclastic volumes, Queer and Catholic (Taylor & Francis, 2007) and Best Gay Love Stories: NYC (Alyson, 2006). His writing has also appeared in print and online publications such as Advocate.com, Chelsea Clinton News, NYpress.com, Tanglefoot, Dreck, BigFib and Mensbook Journal. Charlie hosts a monthly reading series called PANIC! (in the East Village), which focuses on unusual and original writing—from erotica to poetry to horror. He is a former contributor to the Village Voice’s Naked City blog, a retired experimental musician and photographer, and worked as an assistant to avant-garde diva Diamanda Galás, one of the world’s most controversial musicians, for two-and-a-half years.


    For a longer version of Charlie's bio or more information, go to www.firekingpress.com.

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    Latino Flavored's Linda Nieves-Powell chats with PRSUN Radio

    PRSUN Radio talks to Linda Nieves-Powell, writer, producer, director and entrepreneur. Linda Nieves-Powell runs Latino Flavored Production, a multimedia entertainment company. To read Linda's bio, check out my PRSUN Radio blog posted right here.

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    Speaking up for Puerto Rican Rights

    Victor Vazquez will join us to speak on the National Congress for Puerto Rican Rights. For more info. on the NCPRR, go to www.ncprr.us.

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