Monday, September 27, 2010

Interview with Elena Linares, Ray Barkley, and Keith Longmore


Thanks....
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Cool Trivia for September 25th...


1493 – Christopher Columbus sails with 17 ships on 2nd voyage to America

1513 – Vasco Nunez de Balboa is the first European to see Pacific Ocean

1639 – 1st printing press in America

1775 – American Revolutionary War hero Ethan Allen captured

1804 – 12th Amendment to US Constitution added regulating judicial power

1867 – Congress creates first all-black university, Howard University in Washington DC

1882 – First baseball doubleheader (Providence and Worcester)

1890 – Congress establishes Yosemite National Park in California

1912 – Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism is founded in NYC

1926 – International slavery convention signed by 20 states; and, Henry Ford announces 8 hour, 5-day work week

1939 – Versailles Peace Treaty forgot to include Andorra, so Andorra & Germany finally sign an official treaty ending WW I

1973 – Mets beat Expos 2-1 on Willie Mays Night at Shea Stadium

1981 – Sandra Day O’Connor sworn in as 1st female Supreme Court justice

1992 – US Mars Observer launched from Space shuttle


Ms. H’s Movies...
Topmost Recommended
1. The Town
2. Easy A
3. Devil
4. Resident Evil: Afterlife
5. Alpha and Omega
6. Takers
7. The American
8. Inception
9. The Other Guy
10. Eat Pray Love
This Week’s Movie Releases...
Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
You Again
Buried
Enter the Void
Howl
The Virginity Hit
Waiting for “Superman”

Movie Review...
Devil
3-Stars
Devil is what I would consider a mystery rather than a horror movie. It does a very good job of building tension playing on people’s superstitions but it was more cliché. The only time anything horrifying happens is when the lights go out, a sure clue someone is going to get killed.

Despite its predictability, it does have some merit. However, if you are looking for thrills or that adrenalin rush one gets from a horror movie, this is not one of those movies. Although, it will keep you sitting on your seat more for the intensity but not for the emotional physiological appeal that a horror film strives to create in the minds of its audience: fear, disgust, shock and terror.



Jose’s Stogies...
Most Popular Picks
Arturo Fuente Anejo
CAO Black
El Primer Mundo Rosado
El Titan De Bronze Redemption Maduro
Mi Barrio
Old Henry
Padron 1964
Esteban Carrera
San Cristobal Lancero
Sir Vin Cigars Merlin’s Magic

Special Shout Out...
Ol’ Times Smoke Shop
Casselberry’s best kept secret, located at 860 E. HWY 436, Telephone: 407-699-6163, Website: www.oltimescigars.com


Highlights of Today’s Show...
Interview with Elena Linares, Ray Barkley, and Keith Longmore
Orlando, FL. — Who needs a rattling alarm clock when the one and only talk show host, Jose Miranda, is willing to wake up his listeners with a roaring monologue before going on to discussing a few important issues, including taking a direct hit from the first caller. Talk about turning up the heat just to make a point! However, we did say this show is about dialogue whether we agree or disagree it is an open forum.

Unfortunately, YSL’s guest interviewee Jason Garcia was unable to make the show. Luckily the team was on point and there were other guests lined up for the hour.

Moving ahead, Jose introduces Ray Barkley from Cypress Cigars Club in Winter Haven. A cozy little establishment where one can relax to enjoy a good cigar. The atmosphere there is friendly. The leather seats inviting plus the high definition televisions make for an experience like none other. It’s no wonder it caught Miranda’s eye! If you want to visit their website go to www.cypresscigarclub.com.

Next on the YSL guest list is Elena Linares. Linares is the proprietor of Razzledazzle Barber Shop. A 40s New York style barbershop offering an array of real treats for men. The novelty here is you’re being pampered by seductive hot women wearing corsets and ready to give you the experience of a lifetime. And, of course there’s the gent who’s eager to give those grimy shoes one good old-fashioned spit shine while maintaining order. One can say this is your all-in-one barber shop and what man doesn’t wish to be spoiled rotten. If you happen to be in Miami or Coral Gables, stop in and tell them Yo Soy Latino sent you. Their prices are reasonable and gift certificates are available. However, to enjoy the full visual effects we suggest you go to www.razzledazzlebarbershop.com and sneak a peek for yourself.. You won’t be disappointed!

Last but not least on the YSL guest list is none other than Keith Longmore, publisher of West Orlando News and the Pine Hill News. Longmore when asked by Miranda, “What’s going on in the news today?” was quick to jump in and say, “the number of Floridians on food stamps today is huge. In 2008 it was about 31.6 million. A year later it increased to 37.1 million.”

“Though it has dipped slightly over the past year, according to the Department of Children and Families, workers are still seeing a load of about 57,000 cases per month. But what’s scary is that the unemployment data is not yet showing a decline, remaining steadfast at 11.4%.”

Unfortunately, that’s all the time we had. Remember voting season is just 6 weeks away before elections. Do your research, be informed and vote for the candidate that BEST represents you.

Yo Soy Latino is simulcasting LIVE every Saturday on ustream.tv. To see this week’s broadcast go to ustream.tv enter ‘yslyosoylatino’ in the search box or just cut and copy http://ustre.am/:Fb19 on your search box that should bring you to this week’s program. Also, you can listen to the show on MP3 by going directly to the YSL’s archived shows at www.yosoylatino.us.


Fashion/Beauty...

Skinny Jeans — Hot 2011 Fashion Trend!
September 25, 2010
When it comes to the skinny jean there are a few things to consider. What fashion statement are you trying to achieve and what definitely adds a balance to the look since the purpose is to give you a more elongated, chic, sophisticated and fashionable form without making it too choppy or unflattering?

As you know 2011 is all about layering, creating a straight and narrow long slimming layers result. To enhance this hot fashion trend consider a long tunic, a cardigan sweater or tuxedo jacket, even a white tapered button down shirt. Any one of these tops goes really well with the skinny jean. However, if you prefer the loose flowing tops add tunics that are more narrow and straight or a belted cardigan perhaps a sleek vest worn over a loose t-shirt, which will look absolutely amazing when worn with a pair of skinny jeans.

To complete the look you may want to add a thin belt loosely hugging your hips, jewelry (a pair of dangling earrings), handbag, long silk scarf to wrap around your neck and of course the shoes. The ideal shoes will tie the outfit together perhaps high heeled booties maybe even a nice pair of stilettos or chic ballet flats for a more feminine fashion statement.

Also, try to avoid shirts tops or sweaters that fall above the waist as you want the eye to flow with no distractions. Remember the key fashion trend here is balance — a balance to the ensemble but more importantly to your silhouette and please don’t tuck in your tops. Fluidity and long flowing tops are much more flattering to the figure than their counterparts. Make sure your jeans are made with some Lycra or spandex as this will retain its bounce back shape after each wash.


The Sports Section...
Baseball Updates!
By Anthony Gaenzle
"The major league baseball regular season is down to the last two weeks and the playoff picture is starting to reveal itself.

In the National League the Phillies, despite being down 7 games less than 2 months ago, have been unstoppable as of late and lead the NL east by 7 games.

The Reds have the central division wrapped up as they lead the Cardinals by 7 games and in San Francisco, the Giants have made a comeback to lead the San Diego Padres by one game, in what is the only tight race in the national league.

On the other side of things, in the American League, the Minnesota Twins have secured their spot in the playoffs, celebrating with champagne showers as they lead the AL central by 11 and a half games.

The Texas Rangers are feeling confident with a 7 game lead in the west division.

That comfort level is not felt in the east however, as the Tampa Bay Rays lead the NY Yankees by only half a game.

Next Saturday tune in to get a final picture of who will be in the playoffs and who will be taking an early vacation."


Top Wines
Something Extra under $25
Castello di Querceto Chianti Classico 2007 (Red Wine)
Evans Wine Company Nine Stones Barossa Shiraz 2008 (Red Wine)
Antinori Santa Cristina 2008 (Red Wine)
Kendall-Jackson Vintner’s Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 2006 (Red Wine)
Tortoise Creek Cabernet Sauvignon 2007 (Red Wine)
Drylands Sauvignon Blanc 2009 (White Wine)
Ernardus Sauvignon Blanc 2008 (White Wine)
Montevina Chardonnay 2008 (White Wine)
Folie a Deux Menage a Trois White 2009 (White Wine)
Fairview Viognier 2007 (White Wine)


Community Datebook – October, 2010
Events and more...

Friday, October 1st
Job Fair
The Hispanic Achievers Diversity Career Fairs in Orlando at the Florida Hotel and Conference Center by the Florida Mall 12 – 4 p.m.

Latin Food & Wine Festival
Join the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Metro Orlando and WFTV for Latin Food & Wine Festival. Guests at Saturday nights Grand Tasting at Dellagio Town Center (Bay Hill area/Sand Lake Road) will sample perfect-size dishes from some of Central Florida’s finest restaurants and distributors, and enjoy the wonderful wines, spirits, and beers from 6:00 – 10:00 p.m.. Admission is FREE! Come savor the Night.

October 9th 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
The Deltona Regional Library’s Authors Book Fair
Celebrating Writers and Readers — Over 70 authors ready to do book signing and activities for kids, FREE, Deltona, FL. Contact: Christy Jefferson at cjefferson3@cfl.rr.com or call 386.574.9376 for more information.

The Season of Ghosts and Ghouls is upon Central Florida
Here are a few places to haunt for the month: Universal Studios: Halloween Horror Nights XX, Dates: October 1-3, 7-10, 14-17, 20-24 and 27-31, Disney: Mickey’s No-So-Scary Hallowee Party, Dates: October 1-3, 7-8, 11-12, 14, 17, 19, 21- 22, 24, 26, 28-29, 31; and November 1

October 22nd
Parada & Banquet Dinner, Palm Bay FL
Tickets on sale now, call 321.863.5165 for more information.

October 22nd – 24th
Orlando Home Show at the Orange County Convention Center – South Hall B
Meet John Gidding of HGTV’s Cub Appeal, The Block at the Orlando Home Show! Tickets can be purchased on website http:///www.orlandohomeshow.com.

October 22nd – 24th
Orlando Ballet
The Orlando Ballet will be performing the ultimate romantic ballet of GISELLE at the Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre. Tickets are now available.

Through December 2010
Of Cloth & Culture: African Textiles
Exhibit features textiles from various regions of the African continent, including Kente cloth from West Africa, beaded aprons from the Kirdi of Cameroon, and animal skins of the San people of South Africa.

Have an event? Contact YSL and we will help get the word out to the community. Simply send your event details for consideration to yosoylatino5@aol.com.



Mmmm Recipe...
Swordfish Puttanesca
In Italian, Puttanesca literally means "Whore's Sauce". This titillating name comes from the fact that this sauce could be whipped up from staples you'd find in your cupboard and for all you unattached men out there it could be prepared on the fly for a lady. In our Swordfish Puttanesca, tart briny olives and capers tempered by rich pine nuts and sweet tomatoes counterbalance the oily texture of the fish.

WINE Suggestion:
2006 Marquis de Fesques Cassis, Domaine du Bagnol ($24)
2005 Trimbach Pinot Blanc, Alsace ($12)

Yields: 6 servings • Total Cook Time: 15 minutes • Prep Time: 10 minutes
Under 400 Calories! Carlories per Serving: 384

Ingredients:
2 lb swordfish steaks
1 cup Kalamata olives
1/2 cup capers
1/2 cup pine nuts
2 cup2 cherry tomatoes
2 cloves of garlic
1 lemon
2 tbsp butter
3 tbsps olive oil
handful of fresh parsley

Directions:
1.) Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

2.) Place pine nuts on a baking sheet and toast in oven for 5 minutes or until browned.

3.) Roughly chop olives and parsley. Finely mince garlic and halve tomatoes. Zest the peel of the lemon and reserve the rest.

4.) In a large sauté pan, heat butter and 2 tbsps olive oil over medium-high heat. Lightly season swordfish on both sides with salt and fresh ground black pepper.

5.) When butter and olive oil start to smoke slightly, add swordfish. Sear 2 minutes on each side.

6.) Cover sauté pan, turn heat to medium-low, and let cook for 5 minutes. Remove from heat and let rest.

7.) In a separate small sauté pan, add 1 tbsp of olive oil. Sauté garlic for 1 minute. Add pine nuts, olives, capers, tomatoes and lemon zest. Cook over medium to medium-low heat for 5 minutes or until tomatoes soften. Gently stir to ensure there is no burning.

8.) To plate, top swordfish steaks with puttanesca sauce. Sprinkle with fresh parsley and a squeeze of the reserved lemon.

Source: easyfoodandwine.com


Health....
The Green that Protects Your Tummy from Food Poising!
Any fan of Mexican food is familiar with cilantro. But here's something you may not know about it. The pungent green could fend off gut-cramping illness.

Potent compounds in cilantro appear to be quite a match against a strain of salmonella common in food poisoning. So go ahead and chop some cilantro into your next pool-party salsa. You just might keep the dip safer, thanks to the strong antibacterial action of substances in the green, and if you add extra onions to your salsa for good measure, they’ll help battle salmonella, too.

Source: realage.com

Upcoming Show.....
Izzy Sanabria!

Izzy Sanabria is most recognized as Master of Ceremonies with The Fania All-Stars. He is also remembered for his artistic abilities which graced the album covers of many of the great Latin artists. While some may think of him as “Mr. Salsa,” a name he designed himself during the 70s which stuck.

However, if you are like most you will associate him for his endeavors as the publisher of Latin New York. A publication which motivated other Latinos to branch out and create new magazines that revolutionized Latin culture, its artists, its actors, writers, musicians and the dance of New York known as SALSA. Of course, Symphony Sid played his part in this movement.

It is YSL’s pleasure to have as our guest of the hour, Mr. Izzy Sanabria. So come back next week October 2nd and join YSL hosts, Jose Miranda and Haydee Ayala as they stroll down memory lane on the Big 810 AM WEUS.

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