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Gael Garcia BernalThis Week on

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This week we start off with some fun!  Block #116, called "Fun" that is.  It's a compendium of videos that are sheer entertainment. From El Puchero del Hortelano's romp in the country, to Peret's slapstick tale of a fat man who simply cant --or wont-- lose weight, to Gael Garcia Bernal's send off of Mexican babe-heavy videos, you 'll find it hard to hold on to your blues. These days there's enough to worry about, so kick back and let block #116 take a load off.

 

-Posted July 3, 2009 by Michal Shapiro, Director of Music Programming


World Music Blog

Crossing Borders with Rupa and the April Fishes

Rupa, who fronts the April Fishes is certainly a multi faceted creature. A doctor, a musician, a painter, a linguist, she is someone who doesn't just sing about life, she plunges in with both feet.  She spent quite a bit of time talking to me in New York about the various bandmembers and singing their praises (sorry Fishes, I didn't use that stuff --and readers, it IS an excellent band!) but eventually we got down to some of the subjects that drive her.

 

 


A documentary about the band's trip along the border between Mexico and the USA is in production.

On another note, there is a very moving video that while as commercial as it gets, cuts to the heart. It is an homage to Neda, and all the young people who have demonstrated and suffered during the recent government crackdown in Iran. The majority of people living in that country are now below the age of 30-- Possibly the largest demographic on earth of educated young people to be held back by their own government. These days we all know we are watching history when we watch Iran.

 

 

The ripples continue to spread outward.

 
 

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