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Viva's Top Latin Picks for this WeekNew York Daily News, NYCOMEDY: Bill Santiago, of Comedy Central and HBO fame, takes an irreverent look at Spanglish in "Pardon My Spanglish. ¡Porque Because!” at the Puerto Rican Traveling Theater, 10 pm Also Saturday. Tickets $20, or $35 including Marga Gómez show (see
"Barack the Magic Negro", "The Star Spanglish Banner". Was that Daily Kos, CAToday, immigration groups hammered on Saltsman again, drawing attention to the fact that the CD also includes a song titled "The Star Spanglish Banner." (A full report on that is below.) The race for the next chair of the Republican National Committee
Hablas Spanglish? Ozomatli brings LA to the Hard RockLas Vegas Weekly, NVThe bilingual band's Spanglish songs drifted over the poolscape, the words bouncing between rap and straight song, as the group danced, jumped and sang into the exuberant crowd. Mixed into the eclectic melodies, were a few familiar covers.
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Voice of the People: One-linersMLive.com, MIWhy is the price of stamps going up and why are greedy doctors raising prices? After the 1929 crash, a first-class postal stamp was 3 cents. Viva "Cinco de Cuatro!" Obama could take a tip on basic "Spanglish" from baseball managers.
The University of Texas of the Permian Basin Spanish Literary Club Odessa American, TXThe University of Texas of the Permian Basin Spanish Literary Club presented ‘Spanglish as a linguistic phenomenon' at its April 17 meeting. The talk was by Venezuelan linguist and social communicator, María Leticia Gómez. The term Spanglish originates