Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Feliz Navidad from Puerto Rico Sun



Merry Christmas and a blessed 2009 from the Puerto Rico Sun familia.

Sol is the mascot of Puerto Rico Sun Communications.

REMINDER: If you want to do something extra special this Christmas season, consider contributing to the PRSUN for the ASPCA drive online via change.org. Just look for widget with Sol's photo posted in this blog or go to www.change.org/profiles/prsun. You can donate as little as $10 to support this cause.

Felicidades.

(photo by Clarisel Gonzalez)

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Q&A: The Mona Passage's Bonafide Rojas


Q: Please describe what the Mona Passage is, what it represents.
A: The Mona Passage is a musical experiment by painter/illustrator Vincent Ramirez and myself. Our love for 60’s psychedelia and the 90’s Seattle music scene was our first initial admiration. The longer we’ve played together is the more “experimental.” We want to make the music in the overall presentation of The Mona Passage. The Mona Passage represents an outlet for two artists who are multi-disciplined to make their art their music.

Q: Why Mona Passage? How and why is the group named this way?
A: If the reader doesn’t know what The Mona Passage is, then they should research right now. I chose The Mona Passage as the name for the band as a sign of solidarity between two musicians, one Puerto Rican, one Dominican. We are not overtly political with our music, but we are proud of our heritage and how it plays a role in music. We will probably never play a salsa/merengue/bomba/bachata song, but that doesn’t mean it didn’t influence a guitar riff, a bass line or drum pattern. Currently, the lineup for The Mona Passage is all Puerto Rican and Dominican (which is on purpose).

Q: What are the short- and long-term goals of Mona Passage?
A: Our short term goals are recording our first EP by the spring and playing as many shows as possible but with purpose -- not just for stage time. Our long term goals are putting out numerous records and playing all over the world. We want what every band should want: respect.

Q: What makes Mona Passage different to other bands?
A: (Different) the main difference between us and majority of our peers is our foundation in the arts. This band still has its roots in poetry and art. Our presentation is important because we don’t want to just play a show, we want to entertain, so yes, the large flags are there as a symbol of heritage, the posters with sayings on them is our homage to poetry and respect to where we are from, as well as the kind of artist we pay respect too.

Q: So far, what are the top three accomplishments of Mona Passage and why?
A: We have accomplished nothing: we have just started: ask me again next year.

Q: What are some of the challenges?
A: Basic challenges are staying as a five-piece unit, rotating lineups and financial issues. It is also being taken seriously by the music community as well as the Latino community whose relationship with a band which plays a form of American rock & roll is almost non-existent outside of Santana, so that’s indeed a main one.

Q: Who would you consider competition and why?
A: I enjoy competition, but I prefer a network of bands that we could build something with: Alla from Chicago, Los NueroNatas from New Jersey, and Dialectic from San Francisco. I strongly feel that a strong scene would be better than competition. Look at history: 60’s swinging London, 70’s NYC Punk Scene, 80’s LA Strip Scene, 90’s Seattle Grunge, and in hip hop its always a new geographic section of the United States that stakes its claim: NY, West Coast, Dirty South, etc.

Q: So far, what has been your favorite venue?
A: My personal favorite venue that is no more was Sin-E, great sound, great stage and historic spot. But currently I really enjoy the Bowery Poetry Club. It’s a venue that really allows the artist to do what he/she feels and needs to do, No 5 minutes to set up, 5 minutes to set down. It's really a spot that bands/artists who want to expand what they do in a show should look into.

Q: Where is your dream place to perform and why?
A: The Fillmore because it’s the Fillmore, Park West in Chicago for its acoustics and Carnegie Hall only because of Miles Davis “Dark Magus” record and Bob Dylan’s Live at Carnegie Hall. Yeah, I would enjoy letting my guitar feedback in there!

Q: Please tell me anything else you'd like to say that I didn't ask.
A: Feel free to visit our MySpace, say hello when you see us in the street. Take a look at Vincent Ramirez’s art. We’re very big supporters of his work. And yes, I am still performing poetry, but this band takes a lot of his time. So, take time out and enjoy.

Check out these sites:

www.myspace.com/themonapassage
www.myspace.com/bonafiderojas
www.myspace.com/artistvast


-- Clarisel Gonzalez

Editor's note: Definitely visit Mona's Passage MySpace. There is a sampling of the band's music at the site and information on upcoming shows.

(Photo courtesy of The Mona Passage)

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Merry Christmas and Thanks for your Support

Dear Readers and Supporters of Puerto Rico Sun Communications,

On behalf of Puerto Rico Sun Communications, which publishes the Puerto Rico Sun cultural news and photoblog at www.prsun.blogspot.com and the Bronx Latino lifestyle blog at www.bronxlatino.blogspot.com, I thank you for being a loyal reader and supporter and wish you a Merry Christmas.
Puerto Rico Sun Communications is a boricua-owned social entrepreneurship community media entity aimed at empowering, informing and building community.
I write to ask you to help support the Puerto Rico Sun and Bronx Latino independent community multimedia projects. Visit the blogs and see what we have done so far in community.
There are several ways you can help. These include becoming an official PRSUN Friend, Family or Angel and having your name publicly listed in our contributor's honor roll, making an individual contribution online or by mail, and shopping at the various PRSUN/Bronx Latino stores. Check out the blogs for the links.
As you know, Puerto Rico Sun Communications' cause is animal rights. Another way you can support our work is by contributing to PRSUN's fundraising drive for the ASPCA with a minimum $10 donation. Help PRSUN do good. Visit www.change.org/profiles/prsun. Or, look in this blog for the PRSUN for the ASPCA widget with the photo of Sol, the mascot of Puerto Rico Sun Communications, and click.
Your gift will be helpful in taking the Puerto Rico Sun and Bronx Latino community multimedia projects to the next level.
I hope you will step up and help me keep publishing Puerto Rico Sun and Bronx Latino. This is community media pa' ti.
Again, thanks for your readership and your support.
Felicidades.

Clarisel Gonzalez
editor, www.prsun.blogspot.com
editor, www.bronxlatino.blogspot.com
Puerto Rico Sun Communications
318 E. 149 St. #106
Bronx, NY 10451

Monday, December 22, 2008

The Musician


The Musician
Originally uploaded by Moliniano.
Today's featured shot from the Puerto Rico Sun photo group is by Moliniano of The Musician at the Universidad de Puerto Rico.

Moliniano recommends viewing this photo on black. Click on image to go to his flickr site.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

My recent visit to Avenue of Puerto Rico


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Originally uploaded by clarisel.
Avenida de Puerto Rico is in Brooklyn, NY.

I am wondering why East Harlem or the Bronx do not have an Avenue of Puerto Rico.

Bueno, Brooklyn has one.

Go visit.

.Christmas.


.Christmas.
Originally uploaded by Mi nombre no es cLaRa bOw.
Today's featured shot from the Puerto Rico Sun photo group is a photo collage by Mi nombre es cLaRa bOw of Christmas in Calle San Francisco in Old San Juan, PR.

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Happy Holidays to All!!!

Today's featured image from the Puerto Rico Sun photo group is a Christmas greeting from artist and designer Carlos N. Molina.

Check out his site at www.carlosnmolina.com. He has some interesting paper artwork
.
He does everything from shoes to nativity scenes.

Friday, December 19, 2008

Bomba para las Navidades

Navidad Criolla



Bombazo @ el Puente in Brooklyn tomorrow
Free

(Click on image to see larger text.)
In the Mailbox

Christmas greetings from our friends at Pregones Theater in the Bronx.



Cast of Migrants during the 2008 Summer Tour. (Photo by Erika Rojas)

Navidad Criolla

Cultura, Salud, Y Prosperidad Concert
Mario Torres Productions & Hostos Center for the Arts & Culture present Cultura, Salud, Y Prosperidad Concert celebrating Three Kings Day - Annual Toy Drive featuring: Tato Torres & Yerbabuena, Bomba Yo & Kips Bay Dance Company.
7:30 p.m., Saturday, January 3

Admission: $35, $25, $20
Main Theater
Hostos Center for the Arts & Culture
Hostos Community College, the Bronx

Please bring and donate a gift/toy for a needy child ages 1- 16. Toys collected will be distributed to Bronx based organizations helping families and children.

For more info., www.hostos.cuny.edu/culturearts

Help PRSUN do Good this Holiday Season


In this time of holiday giving, consider donating to the PRSUN for the ASPCA drive. In these tough times, many animals are being abandoned.

Thanks to those who have donated to this cause so far.

Help PRSUN do good.

www.change.org/profiles/prsun

(photo of Sol by Clarisel Gonzalez)

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Mira como va...


Mira como va...
Originally uploaded by Moliniano.
Tonight's featured images from the Puerto Rico Sun photo is a collage by Moliniano.