Episode 107: Listener Letters V
Latinos Who Lunch
Latinos Who Lunch
5.0 • 1.2K Ratings
🗓️ 10 January 2019
⏱️ 66 minutes
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Summary
It's finally here, our Listener Letters episode is back! In our fifth installment, FavyFav and Babelito get down to it and read your emails, and as always, the questions are fascinating! Listen to Favy's traveling tips including some of his favorite apps and the items that make every hotel his personal sanctuary. They also give you the low down on the RuPaul's Drag Race All-Stars 4 and why Babelito is getting bored with it. They only answer three questions so make sure to stay tuned to next week's episode for more. As always send your questions to AskLWLPod@gmail.com and we might read them on a future episode. #podsincolor #supportbrownpodcasts #supportlatinxpodcasts #lwlpod
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| 0:00.0 | Today's episode is brought to you by the Marjorie Barric Museum of Art at the University of Nevada Las Vegas |
| 0:07.8 | and I am so excited about their newest exhibition running January 11th through March 16th, Access Mundo. |
| 0:15.6 | Please join the barrack on January 11th from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. for the opening reception |
| 0:22.0 | of Access Mundo Queer Networks in Chicano, LA. |
| 0:25.8 | This traveling exhibition explores the intersection among a network of over 50 artists. |
| 0:32.1 | Access Mundo presents over two decades of work, |
| 0:35.0 | painting, performance, ephemera, print material, video, music, fashion, |
| 0:41.0 | and photography in the context of significant artistic and cultural movements. |
| 0:46.0 | Male art and artist correspondences, the rise of Chikanex, Lj, LGBTQ, and feminist print material, the format of alternative spaces, fashion culture, punk music, and performance, and artistic responses to the AIDS crisis. As a result of thorough curatorial research, |
| 1:06.2 | Axis Mundo marks the first historical consideration and significant showing of many of these |
| 1:12.4 | pioneering artists artists work. |
| 1:14.0 | As referenced in the title, the exhibition also sheds light |
| 1:17.8 | onto the work of Mundo Mesa, a central figure within the generation, |
| 1:22.4 | primarily a painter, but also known for his performances, design, and installation work, |
| 1:27.8 | Messa collaborated with many of his peers |
| 1:30.3 | towards developing new art practices amid emerging movements of political and social justice activism. |
| 1:38.0 | If you're in Las Vegas, please head down to the Marjorie Barrick and check out this groundbreaking show. It's amazing. I got |
| 1:45.2 | to see it in LA at the Mocha and the fact that it's in Vegas, y'all, don't pass this up. |
| 1:50.7 | All right, thanks again to the Marjorie Beric Museum at UNLV. Let's start the show. Hi this is Bobby Fob and this is Babelito and we are Latinos for lunch the |
| 2:10.3 | podcast where we talk about important things like, |
| 2:13.0 | Have you seen a mess, like I agree, |
| 2:15.0 | Marime I think a wapo, |
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