Rain in San Francisco.
Waiting for the rain on top of the hill.
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Waiting for the rain on top of the hill.
This Latino tradition makes people walk barefoot.
It is one of the most revered devotions for Mexicans and other Hispanics, and it can make people walk barefoot. … More This Latino Tradition Makes People Walk Barefoot #guadalupana
A film about two strangers sharing a ride, another about two sisters trying to escape Syria, and the last one, about a rich cyclist’s accident in Lake Como. Neve (In the Snow), Border, and Il Capitale Humano (Human Capital) are the last three films from the New Italian Cinema, to be exhibited today, Sunday, At … More 3 Must See Italian Films!
First, the scholarships; now, the bilingual approach. As I went to get my morning fix at a local shop on Fillmore St. in San Francisco this morning, I noticed. The usual friendly demeanor at the coffee counter did not prevent me from noticing the “Bienvenidos,” little sign by the heart of Starbucks employees. The US … More Starbucks You Got It!
The owners of this dry cleaner in San Francisco show empathy for the unemployed. One of a kind. It does not matter why. This sign on their business window warms the heart. (LP).
We call it Fleet Week. The time of the year when US Navy cadets with their cute uniforms (yes, cute), walk around San Francisco, admired by most girls who, in all honesty, often like the uniform more than the guy. The highlight of the event happens on Saturday and Sunday, when the US Navy best, … More The Blue Angels in San Francisco.
Simón Bolívar fought over 100 battles against the Spanish Empire in South America. He rode over 70,000 miles on horseback. His military campaigns covered twice the territory of Alexander the Great. His army never conquered - it liberated. Directed by Alberto Arevalo. Starring Edgar Ramirez and Maria Valverde. Simon Bolivar lucho mas de 100 batallas en … More Bilingual Post: Simon Bolivar “The Liberator,” opens today. Gran Estreno: El Libertador.
Spanish actress Maria Valverde plays the adored wife of Simon Bolivar, in the epic film The Libertador, in selected theaters soon. Venezuelan Native Edgar Ramirez play Simon Bolivar. Director Alberto Arvelo’s film traces his improbable, circuitous rise to power, his unprecedented military victory – establishing the first union of newly independent countries, Gran Colombia, over which he presided for … More Beloved Simon Bolivar in “The Libertador”
A movie about legendary Simon Bolivar comes to San Francisco Bay Area for a short engagement, starting October 3rd. … More A film about Simon Bolivar, in San Francisco.
Mexican soprano knows how to mix it. Content by Lupita Peimbert. It was her first time performing in San Francisco, at charming venue in the heart of the Mission District. Mexican soprano Rocío Jiménez combined opera, boleros, and Latin American Trova, and we liked it! Rocío Jiménez‘ sultry, delicate voice, the amazing guitar music by Hugo Waizinger, … More Bohemia Comes From Opera, Boleros and Trova.
San Francisco is one amazing city… and one of horror, for those of us who have to use street parking, vulnerable to parking tickets, booting, and towing. Is this a darker side of San Francisco, one that very few dare to speak about?
Text and photos by Lupita Peimbert. … More The City of Parking Horror.
When The Giants Come To Town….
When The Giants Come To Town….
Walter is a loyal Giants fan; like many, when the team is in town, the Giants is all he sings about. Literally. Meet Walter from San Francisco.
By Lupita Peimbert. … More When The Giants Come To Town…
As we embrace Autumn in San Francisco, time passes by. 99 Days until the end of the year. Mientras recibimos el Otono en San Francisco, el tiempo pasa; quedan 99 dias para que se termine el ano.