Racismo y violación de derechos humanos en Sucre, Bolivia

I am not current enough in all news, but academic sources I believe to be very reliable have sent out this message: Como es usual en Bolivia, el sábado 24 de mayo, la ciudad de Sucre se aprestaba a conmemorar la primera sublevacion contra la España colonial. Se trata de una festividad cívica a la … More Racismo y violación de derechos humanos en Sucre, Bolivia

Esperpento

PZ: Because this delivery van keeps breaking down, I am not making my deliveries on time. The mechanic recommends repairing the engine, and I have money in my budget to do so. I have arranged to borrow another delivery van while mine is being repaired. I request that you sign this purchase requisition so that … More Esperpento

Flat Iron

Here is some good information about dealing with workplace bullies. Follow the links. This is the serious and truly useful part of this post. Now we move on to true frivolity, for hair has been flatironed. Yes, flatironed. I always thought it was a genetic characteristic of some Louisiana women to have this very straight … More Flat Iron

Post du Jour

The dog days of summer have arrived already. To cool down we have today’s coolest video: Also, Keith Olbermann takes on G.W. Bush at Amorphous Funk. Do not miss it. See as well the Field Negro on Karl Rove. Axé.

El Tilingo Lingo

Any time is a good time for a son jarocho, so we will now sing the Tilingo Lingo: If you liked that here is El Tamaulipeco, with good violin: Neither of these videos has wonderful visuals. I am posting them for the sound and also because California, where I have recently been, is so very … More El Tilingo Lingo

C’est Charmant

Cast of Characters: Professor Zero, a male Student, and the student’s Son. Son, 4, is wearing baggy jeans, hi-tops, and a T-shirt. Sticking out of his backpack is his bilingual alphabet book. Student: Professor Zero, I have come to introduce myself and my son. I have a very great favor to ask you. May I … More C’est Charmant