Monday, October 5, 2009

Interview with Jessica Gonzales, upcoming Starlet and Cristina Mella, LifeStyle Guru

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Cool Trivia for October 3rd...

1778 – Capt Cook anchors at Alaska

1789 – Washington proclaims 1st national Thanksgiving Day on Nov 26

1849 – American author Edgar Allan Poe is found delirious in a gutter in Baltimore, Maryland under mysterious circumstances; it is the last time he is seen in public before his death

1863 – Lincoln designates last Thursday in November as Thanksgiving Day

1872 – Bloomingdale's department store in NY opens

1906 – SOS adopted as warning signal by 1st conference on wireless telegraphy

1913 – Federal Income Tax signed into law (at 1%)

1922 – 1st facsimile photo send over city telephone lines, Washington, DC

1955 – “Captain Kangaroo” on CBS-TV, Good Morning Captain! and the “Mickey Mouse Club” premieres

1964 – Yankees clinch their 5th straight pennant, & 29th in club's history

1992 – Madonna premieres her "Erotica" video on MTV

2008 – The $700 billion bailout bill for the US financial system is signed by President Bush



Topmost Recommended Movies...

1. Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
2. Surrogates
3. Fame
4. The Informant!
5. I Can Do Bad All By Myself
6. Pandorum
7. The Time Traveler’s Wife
8. Jennifer’s Body
9. ‘9’
10. Inglourious Basterds
This Week’s Movie Releases...
Capitalism: A Love Story
Zombieland
Intimate Enemies
More Than a Game
A Serious Man
Invention of Lying



Jose’s Most Popular Stogie Picks...
Los Blancos Nine
Liga Privada No. 9
Nestor Miranda Special Selection
Tabacos Baez
Don Lino Africa
Reyes Family Cigars – Classic
Cusano’s 18 Paired Maduro



Highlights of Today’s Show...
October 3, 2009
Once again YSL was filled with fervor and zeal from beginning to end as Jose begins his talk with the national and local news to a remark made by Congressman Alan Grayson for as we all know there are no easy anecdotes to the nations’ health care reform. But his (Grayson’s) audacious remark definitely was impressive which only left Jose with kudos for the Congressman for standing firm and speaking up. And, even in his apology he was still relentless. As Jose said, “you couldn’t help but admire his tenacity to speak on behalf of the American people”.

Then Jose directs his attention to Haydee for an entertaining break into the world of fashion before introducing his first guest, the young, attractive, and talented Jessica Gonzalez. This young lady is making her mark in television while still pursuing her degree at the University of Central Florida. When asked why she replied, “Knowledge is Power!”

There is no doubt this young lady will go places. She’s passionate about acting and has also set a goal for herself. As the interview moves on this soft-spoken Latina enlightens us as to how she got her big break. Explaining that it was while working at a timeshare company where she met a film producer and being so enthusiastic offered to help.

Before long he gave her a small acting part in his film. That small role landed her the character of Rosangela in a mini-series called “Las Caras del Diablo (translated means “The Faces of the Devil”). Jessica plays Rosangela, a young aristocrat who falls in love with a penniless man.

Ms. Gonzalez is one vivacious Latina who believes one should live life with purpose, reaffirming that we all have this similar goal. If you wish to reach out to Jessica, she can be reached on Facebook and soon on Twitter under Jessica Ferrer. Get in touch with her and become a friend.

Jose then sets up to introduce his second guest, Ms. Cristina Mella. Ms. Mella is a ‘LifeStyle Guru’ who can do anything. She characterizes herself as “a passionate Latina with a mission”.

There’s a lot to pick apart in this job description but she clearly defines her role. She offers creative, fun, and practical innovative decorating ideas for every room in the home. She is entertaining and resourceful. Sharing with us any great decorating scheme begins with color and practicality. Her website is full of suggestions for dozens of home-decorating ideas so feel free to visit her site at cristina.mella.com, Latino Living. Cristina is also on Facebook so don’t forget to become a friend.

As always, the Yo Soy Latino Radio Show offers its listeners every week thoughtful and lively entertainment.

But before closing, YSL would like to remind you to please check your tires — tires do have a shelf life! Even if they have plenty of tread on the outside they can dry out on the inside and become less elastic thereby causing fatal accidents even death.

Your tires should be no more than 6 years old. To determine how old your tires are follow the DOT numbers to the end of the letter. There will be some numbers following, i.e., 2402 that means the tires was made on the 24th week of 2002, making your tires 7 years old. Should you see something like 411 that should immediately raise a RED FLAG because that means the tires were produce on the 41st week of the year 1991, well past its expiration date!


The Vogue Report...
Sophisticated & Sexy!!!
October 3, 2009
This week’s editorial is on women’s fall business styles — sophisticated and sexy! And, what diva doesn’t like that! Let’s begin by focusing on the most popular trends.

JACKETS: Should be fitted to show off your feminine curves, not a baggy masculine style and pair with everything from work trousers to jeans. It should add structure to your figure giving curvy girls more angular lines, creating waistlines for boyish figure types while smoothing out lumps and bumps for all shapes. When selecting choose traditional fall jacket fabrics like tweed, corduroy, denim or simply go luxurious with velvet and leather.

SHIRTS: Sounds basic but a crisp, long-sleeve white shirt is a building block of your fall wardrobe and the varieties are endless. All work well under everything from cardigans to jackets or on their own with wide-leg trousers.

PANTSUITS: This may be the ‘ultimate’ power suit for the working woman because it can pull its weight after hours when paired with a silky cami and heels. It’s a great transitional piece especially the solid black pantsuit. Given that it is the most flattering and the most classic. But always look for fabric with some stretch for comfort.

SWEATERS: Neckline trends come and go but a turtleneck sweater has earned its place as a classic. Here's why! It brings your face into focus, especially a mock turtleneck which I believe to be a good option if you don’t like the bulk of a turtleneck. Stick with cozy, touchable fabric because anything itchy or scratchy will definitely be unbearable on your sensitive neck area. However, if you’re not into turtlenecks like me, select one. Make it a black turtleneck which is the ultimate classic plus it’s a blank palette to show off all of your accessories like necklaces, pearls or cuff bracelets.

BOOTS: Knee high boots make great sense for fall because they let you get more wear out of everything from skinny jeans to mini-skirts. Brown boots are a great choice if you wear lots of denim, but black always pairs with almost everything.

PEARLS: Pearls are timeless and the perfect trend-proof accessory to compliment the more structured styles of fall. Wear gray pearls with black for a sexy tonal look; or choose layers of creamy white or pink pearls worn with a simple black sheath dress for a perfect cocktail dress look. Anyway you wear this knee-length classic sheath dress is always a winner. Fabric choices can include knits, crepe, and silk or try something edgy like a leather sheath, now that’s hot!

BAGS: Bags are bigger and a hot choice! With the cooler weather slowly running in you have more to carry (umbrellas, wraps, hats, etc.) so the leather bag does not have to be boring. Keep in mind that this bag will be a faithful friend for years and even if one splurges you'll still get a lot of mileage on your investment.

Whether at work or play looking your best can be very rewarding, so just have fun!

Well that concludes our show for today. Next week we will have Maria Hinojosa world journalist and Emmy award winner at NPR (National Public Radio) and Mr. Juan J. Escalante Executive Director of the Orlando Ballet. Where in one show can one combine such talents but only here at the YSL show! So come back next week and share that cup of coffee with us as we bring you another exciting show.