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Explore " serrano" with insightful episodes like "The Fight Site Boxing Podcast, Episode 46: Furious Throwdowns- Serrano vs Cruz and more", "Stevenson Dominates Valdez; Taylor vs. Serrano", "Ep 16: Arlene Blencowe", "An Indigenous language, back from the brink" and "11/06| Ricky Martin & Paloma Mami, Maroon 5, J Balvin, Ava Max y más novedades." from podcasts like ""The Fight Site Podcast Network", "Ringside Reporter", "Who The Fook Are These Guys?", "The Times: Essential news from the L.A. Times" and "Nueva Música"" and more!
Episodes (12)
Stevenson Dominates Valdez; Taylor vs. Serrano
On this edition of Ringside Reporter we go over the Stevenson-Valdez fight. We also review the biggest fight in women's boxing history. We also have a preview of the big Canelo-Bivol fight next week. All this and the latest boxing news.
Ep 16: Arlene Blencowe
An Indigenous language, back from the brink
Native American culture and history have long been ignored or romanticized as vestiges of a lost people — or both.
The Serrano people of Southern California have seen their Indigenous language nearly vanish. But tribe member Ernest Siva has been working to save it. Among his efforts: The octogenarian contributes to Cal State San Bernardino’s language program.
Then, 25-year-old Mark Araujo-Levinson found the classes through a Google search — and started making YouTube videos of himself learning the language.
Today, we hear their voices. And L.A. Times Metro reporter Nathan Solis takes us through their story and how their efforts have gained momentum.
More reading:
The Indigenous Serrano language was all but gone. This man is resurrecting it
San Bernardino County recognizes Serrano language and museums sitting on tribal land
Tongva, Los Angeles’ first language, opens the door to a forgotten time and place
11/06| Ricky Martin & Paloma Mami, Maroon 5, J Balvin, Ava Max y más novedades.
Nanook of the North (1922) w/ Matthew Serrano
"A story of life and love in the actual Arctic!"
Documentarian Matthew Serrano joins the show to talk about Robert J. Flaherty's ground-breaking documentary Nanook of the North (1922), and how the film lives on in the DNA of the documentary medium, all the way through to Serrano's own film, Live From The Space Stage: A Halyx Story.
Watch Nanook of the North here
Hosts:
Michael Natale
Tom Lorenzo
Producer:
Kyle Lampar
Guest:
Matthew Serrano
Watch Live From The Space: A Halyx Story Here
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Music:
“Into the J (ft. Geoffpeters)” & “Isolation” by Admiral Bob 77
Ep. 8: Rep. Jose Serrano (D-NY)
The Chili Pepper Show - Fresh vs. Dried
Did you know that there are different names for the same pepper depending on the state they are in?
No, I don't mean Texas vs. New Mexico (although that is a thing).
This will clear up some confusion for you if you are planning to actually cook with what you are growing - OR you want to grow what you've been cooking with.
edifulgardens.com/folio
The Deep End - The Curious Curse of the Orange Show
In this episode I dive into the depths of the 90s hit commercial Crossfire and why it was so genius of an ad. We go all Pink Panther on you and inspect the entire investigation of the investigation lol. We then talk about some China. Then we go into the world of Facial Recognition... the digital internet brought into the real world for surveillance profiling. We talk Aldi and its efficiency and lastly, the curse put on the Orange Show.
212 Ágora Historia: General Serrano - Soldados en el Sahara - Derrotas inglesas
Shea Serrano on DMX's "It's Dark and Hell Is Hot"
This week, we are joined by Shea Serrano, contributor at TheRinger.com, author of both The Rap Yearbook and the brand new Basketball (And Other Things). For his heat rock, he choose DMX's smash debut LP, It's Dark and Hell Is Hot. *woof*
During our conversation, we learned how it was Shea's grandmother, of all people, who introduced him to DMX and how that album became the formative soundtrack for him as a teenager. Shea drops wisdom nuggets on the nature of pain in DMX's persona and how this album marked a repudiation of the direction hip-hop was headed in during the jiggy era.
Kingsman: The Golden Circle with Josie Long and Shea Serrano
On this week's episode, April is out attending Fantastic Fest, but Ricky and Alonso hold it down with special guest comedian Josie Long and film festival programmer Drea Clark. The gang discusses the British spy film, Kingsman: The Golden Circle. Shea Serrano from The Ringer calls in to talk about fight scenes and his new article, "The Killings in the ‘Kingsman’ Church Scene, Ranked by Absurdity." Plus, Ricky, Alonso, and Drea make their cases for the most quintessentially British movie character of all time to the resident Brit, Josie Long.
In news, the crew discusses celebrity fundraising efforts for Mexico City and Puerto Rico, the production of the four Avatar sequels, Canadian filmmaker, Shiraz Higgins, wanting to charge white men more at the box office, and Arnold Schwarzenegger dropping by a random gym in Leeds, UK.
Weekly Movie Recommendations:
Alonso - The Raid 2 Drea - The Protector and Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior Josie - Under the Shadow, A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night, and Berlin Syndrome Ricky - Attack the Block
With Alonso Duralde, Drea Clark, Josie Long and Ricky Carmona.
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Drea Clark
Alonso Duralde
Ify Nwadiwe
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