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Ohio Happenings:

 

Women and Militarism Forum, March 6

Celebrate International Women's Day with Women Speak Out For Peace and Justice/Cleveland Branch of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, at Kan Zaman, 1616 W. 25th Street (corner of Franklin), Cleveland on Saturday, March 6, 2010, 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.

Women and Militarism Panel: Mary Triece, History Dept., Univ. of Akron; Mary Reynolds Powell, Viet Nam Veteran, Vets for Peace; Bridget Kent, Catholic Worker & Books to Prisoners; and Vicky Knight, Convener, Women Speak Out.

Entertainment by Katie Daley, poet; Sevi Bayraktar, dancer; and Luca Mundoca, singer.

On the Internet: www.peaceactioncleveland.org


BGSU Lively Arts Calendar

March 3—Bowling Green State University’s Festival Forum, designed to inform audiences about the performance they are about to see, will be held at 7:15 p.m. in Bryan Recital Hall of the Moore Musical Arts Center, preceding the 8 p.m. show by Chanticleer. The forum in free.

March 3—Chanticleer, one of the world’s preeminent vocal ensembles, will perform at 8 p.m. in Bowling Green State University’s Kobacker Hall at the Moore Musical Arts Center. Back by popular demand, the 12-member, all-male group will give the final performance in this year’s Festival Series, with a program ranging from Renaissance to new music. Tickets to the BGSU performance are $36, $28 and $20 for adults and $29, $22 and $15 for students. For ticket information, call the box office weekdays from noon-6 p.m. at 1-800-589-2224 or 419-372-8171.

March 4—Poet Jessica Zinz and fiction writer Michelle Zuppa, graduate students in Bowling Green State University’s creative writing program, will read from their work at 7:30 p.m. in Prout Chapel on the BGSU campus. Free.

March 4—The Bowling Green State University Concert and University bands and Wind Symphony will be in concert at 8 p.m. in Kobacker Hall of the Moore Musical Arts Center. The program will include works by Bruce Yurko, Samuel Adler and Walter Hartley. Free.

March 7—The last day for Bowling Green State University’s annual Undergraduate Art and Design Exhibition, a juried show of student work, in the Dorothy Uber Bryan and Willard Wankelman galleries of the Fine Arts Center. Gallery hours are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.


 


 

 

Latino Night - Sunday, July 25, 2010
La Prensa & the Spanish American Organization are proud to present the 2010 Latino Heritage Night at Fifth Third Field. This event has become a staple in the Mud Hens schedule year in and year out. A portion of the proceeds will go towards the Spanish American Organization's Scholarship Fund. The 2010 Latino Night at Fifth Third Field is Sunday, July 25. https://www.mudhens.com/latino/index.asp

Cleveland Events: 
http://www.hellocleveland.com/Events.cfm

 

 

Michigan Events: 

Michigan Commission on Spanish-Speaking Affairs to meet on March 5

The Michigan Commission on Spanish Speaking Affairs (COSSA) will meet in a public session on Friday, March 5, 2010, beginning 10:00AM, for a Regular Commission Meeting.  The meeting will be held at the Detroit Science Center, 5020 John R. Street, Detroit, Michigan 48202. For questions or driving directions, please call (517) 373-8339. If anyone has matters to bring before the Commission, they can contact the Commission office at (517) 373-8339. There will be an opportunity for public comment at the beginning of the meeting.

Detroit Institute of Arts Looks at 1950s Detroit through the Eyes of Robert Frank

Detroit Experiences: Robert Frank Photographs, 1955 showcases rare Detroit photos by famed photographer


Detroit, MI 1/4/2010 – Detroit Experiences: Robert Frank Photographs, 1955 showcases more than 50 rare and many never-before-seen black-and-white photographs taken in Detroit by legendary artist Robert Frank. The exhibition will be on view at the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) March 3–July 4, 2010. The exhibition is free with museum admission.
 
In 1955 and 1956 Robert Frank traveled the U.S. taking photographs for his groundbreaking book The Americans, published in 1958. With funding from a prestigious Guggenheim grant, he set out to create a large visual record of America, and Detroit was one of his early stops. Inspired by autoworkers, the cars they made, along with local lunch counters, drive-in movies and public parks such as Belle Isle, Frank transformed everyday experiences of Detroiters into an extraordinary visual statement about American life.
 
According to Frank, The Americans included “things that are there, anywhere, and everywhere…a town at night, a parking lot, the man who owns three cars and the man who owns none…the dream of grandeur, advertising, neon lights…gas tanks, post offices and backyards….” The exhibition includes nine Detroit images that were published in The Americans. as well as, for the first time, an in-depth body of work representative of Frank’s Detroit, its working-class culture and automotive industry.
 
Frank was drawn to Detroit partly by a personal fascination with the automobile, but also saw its presence and effect on American culture as essential to his series. Frank was one of the few photographers allowed to take photographs at the famous Ford Motor Company River Rouge factory, where he was amazed to witness the transformation of raw materials into fully assembled cars. In a letter to his wife he wrote, “Ford is an absolutely fantastic place…this one is God’s factory and if there is such a thing – I am sure that the devil gave him a helping hand to build what is called Ford’s River Rouge Plant.” Frank spent two days taking pictures at the Ford factory, photographing workers on the assembly lines and manning machines by day, and following them as they ventured into the city at night.
 
Whether in the disorienting surroundings of a massive factory or during the solitary and alienating moments of individuals in parks and on city streets, the Swiss-born photographer looked beneath the surface of life in the U.S. and found a culture that challenged his perceptions and popular notions of the American Dream. Further accentuating his view of America, Frank developed an unconventional photographic style innovative and controversial in its time. Photographing quickly, Frank sometimes tilted and blurred compositions, presenting people and their surroundings in fleeting and fragmentary moments with an unsentimental eye.
 
Beat poet Jack Kerouac expressed the complex nature of the artist and his work in a passage from his introduction to The Americans stating, “Robert Frank, Swiss, unobtrusive, nice, with that little camera that he raises and snaps with one hand he sucked a sad poem right out of America onto film, taking rank among the tragic poets of the world.”
 
Born in 1924 in Zurich, Switzerland, Frank emigrated to the U.S. in 1947. He worked on assignments for magazines from 1948–53, but his photographic books garnered the highest acclaim. After publishing The Americans, he began filmmaking and directed the early experimental masterpiece Pull My Daisy, in collaboration with Jack Kerouac in 1959. Frank continues to work in both film and photography and has been the subject of many traveling exhibitions in recent years. The National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. established Frank’s photographic archive in 1990 and organized his first traveling retrospective, Moving Out, in 1995 as well as a 2009 exhibition Looking In: Robert Frank’s “The Americans.” Frank lives in Mabou, Nova Scotia, and New York City with his wife, artist June Leaf.
 
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Hours and Admission
Museum hours are 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays, 10 a.m.–10 p.m. Fridays, and 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Admission is $8 for adults, $6 for seniors, $4 for ages 6-17, and free for DIA members. For membership information call 313-833-7971.
 
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The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA), one of the premier art museums in the United States, is home to more than 60,000 works that comprise a multicultural survey of human creativity from ancient times through the 21st century. From the first van Gogh painting to enter a U.S. museum (Self Portrait, 1887), to Diego Rivera's world-renowned Detroit Industry murals (1932–33), the DIA's collection is known for its quality, range, and depth.
 
Programs are made possible with support from the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs and the City of Detroit.
 

 

Performance Network Announces 2009-10 Saturday Series for Young Audiences.

Performance Network will present each of its touring Children's Theatre Network productions on the third Saturday of the month at 1:00 PM.  Great entertainment for all ages, with a milk and cookie reception following each performance.

 

Saturday, March 20, 2010 1:00 PM

People Dancing  presents "Dance-a-palooza"

 

People Dancing and friends perform fun works influenced by world cultures. Lively  aa music, new dance video and dance games with the Audience!   We will have you dancing in and out of your seats.  Appropriate for All Ages!

 

Saturday, April 17, 2010 1:00 PM

Michael Lee and Opus Mime

 

Physical, fun storytelling.  Opus Mime presents new tales and old favorites, filled with comedy, silliness, a bit of drama and lots of audience participation. Appropriate for All Ages!

 

Saturday, May 15, 2010 at 1:00 PM

LaRon Williams, Storyteller

 

LaRon Williams is a nationally acclaimed, award-winning storyteller who has toured extensively presenting programs and workshops. His highly participatory, music spiced performances ­ which have been labeled experiences of "goosebumpy delight" ­ present a dynamic blend of original and traditional tales crafted to help improve literacy, promote peaceful conflict resolution, foster cooperation, encourage community, build self esteem, and deepen our historical understanding of the American Ideal of Democratic inclusion.

Appropriate for All Ages.

 

 

Tickets for all performances are $10 for adults and $7 for 16 year-olds and under.

 

Tickets can be ordered at the Performance Network Box Office at 734.663.0681, online at www.performancenetwork.org or by coming to the Performance Network Theatre (120 East Huron St., Ann Arbor) Monday-Saturday 11-6 or one hour before a performance.

 

Founded in 1981, Performance Network Theatre has grown from a fledgling company to Ann Arbor’s only resident, professional theatre. The Network reaches 40,000 theatre patrons and children each year through the year-round Professional Series and the Children’s Theatre Network. Performance Network also presents the Fireside Festival of New Works and a series of classes on theatre-related topics. The Network provides uncompromising artistic leadership in the region and produces works that engage, challenge and inspire audiences and artists.

For Latino-style dancing in the Detroit area go to: www.detroitsalsa.com

Any listings? Post gratis. Contact La Prensa at 419-870-6565 (Rico, NW Ohio), 313-729-4435 (Nanette Nieto, Michigan), 440-320-8221 (Rubén Torres, NE Ohio), or, better yet, email to laprensa1@yahoo.com. Always check for changes.

 

 

 

 

Bailes y La Música  

 

OHIO:

Toledo:
Argonne Hall, 43 E. Central Ave., bailes every Sat., $5 cover. 419.254.0000.

Club La Vista, Downtown Toledo, corner of Summit St. and Locust with DJ playing the latest hits in Bachata, Merengue and Salsa; Daily and Nightly Specials on Drinks and Food; (419) 241-1173.

Club Mystique, 3122 Airport Hwy. w/ salsa, merengue, hip hop; DJ on Thur. (Ladies night) , Fri. (mas Tejano), & Sat. (Latina); no cover before 10:00PM; 419.704.5108.

Northwood:
Arnoldo’s Restaurant, 4725 Woodville Rd; salsa; call 419.693.9777.

Lorain:
Kiki’s Club, 2522 W. 21st St. & Rt 58, Fri: Hip Hop/Latino; Sat: Latino, 9:00PM-2:30AM; 440.989.1422.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Have entertainment?

Call Rico at: 313.729.4435, or email to: laprensa1@yahoo.com.

 

MICHIGAN:

Detroit:
Detour Lounge, 1824 Springwells Street; every Friday night; Baile Cumbia; free cumbia lessons; DJ Manolito; cumbia, salsa, ranchera, merengue; 313.849.0900.

Club International, 6060 W. Fort Street; weekly Sat.; 313.995.4938.

Envy, 234 W. Larned; Fri., 248.756.4821.

Half Past 3, 2554 Grand River, Sat: Latin Dance Parties with DJ Cisco; salsa, merengue, bachata; free salsa lessons; ladies free before 10PM; 313.304.8953 and 248.756.4821. www.danceindetroit.com.

Los Galanes, 3362 Bagley St., most Fri. & Sat; 313.554.4444.

Ferndale: Posh, 22061 Woodward, Sun., 248.756.4821.

Luna Pier: Luna Pier Ballroom; most Saturday nights; El Baile Grande, 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. Call 734.848.4326.

Pontiac: HEAT, Pike St. & N. Saginaw St., Fri; at the main level: salsa, merengue, bachata & Latin House music by DJ Cisco & Alfredo; in the Hookah Lounge: flamenco, reggae, & Arabic music. 248.756.4821 or www.salsadetroit.com.

Royal Oak: Wed. & Thurs; Sky Club, 401 S. Lafayette; doors open at 8 p.m. with free dance lessons at 8:15 p.m; 21 and over; proper attire; 586.254.0560 or 248.756.4821.

Utica: Argentine Tango Detroit, 7758 Auburn Road; Tango on Fri; 586.254.0560.

 

Spanish Church Services  

 


OHIO
 

Toledo:

 

• Evangelical Assemblies

of God

705 Lodge St. 43609

Pastor Moses Rodríguez

Miér., 7:00PM

Dom., 11:00AM

419-385-6418

 

• First Spanish Church of God

1331 E. Broadway 43605

Dom., 10:00 a.m.& 5:00PM

Mier. & Vier., 7:00PM

Sab., 6:00 p.m.

419-693-5895

 

• Iglesia Bautista

El Buen Pastor

521 Spencer Rd. 43609

Rev. Dr. Alberto Martínez

Berna Aguilar, Youth Pastor

Miér., 6:00PM

Sab., 6:00PM

Dom., 10:15AM, 11:20AM,

6:00PM.

419-381-2648

 

• Iglesia Cristo La Roca de Salvación

2052 Front St. 43605

Pastores: Exh. Miguel & Blanca Ladriyé

Dom: Escuela 10:30AM; Culto Evangelistico 6:30PM

419-381-7765

 

• Iglesia Nueva Vida

2025 Airport Hwy 43609

Pastor Titular: Josué Rodríguez

Pastor Asociado: José Rosario

Domingo 12:30PM

Estudio Biblico: Jue. 7PM

419-382-0954

 

• Iglesia Torre Fuerte

Iglesia de Bible Temple

3327 Airport Hwy 43609

Pastor Guadalupe Rios

Dom. 5:30PM

419-509-5692

 

• La Primera Iglesia Bautista

628 Elm St. 43604

Pastor: José Luis Jirón

Escuela dominical: 10:00AM

Culto de adoración:11:00A

Los cultos son bilingüe

Bible studies: Sat. 10:00AM

419-241-1546

 

• SS. Peter & Paul

728 S. St. Clair St. 43609

Fr. Richard Notter

Dom., 12:00PM[en español]

419-241-5822

 

Lorain:

 

• Sacred Heart Chapel

4301 Pearl Ave.

Rev. William A. Thaden

Sister Theresa Stegman,

Sister Elisea Bonano

440-277-7231

Dom., 8AM, 10AM,& Noon

Lun., jueves, vier. 9:30AM

Mier., 6:30PM/Sáb., 6:00PM

 

• House of Praise

International Church

4321 Elyria Ave. 44055

Pastor Gilbert & Eileen Silva

440-233-6433

Dom., 9 & 10:30AM [Eng.]

Dom., 12:30PM [Spanish]

Dom., 1:30PM

Mar. & Jue., 7:00PM

 

• Iglesia del Dios Viviente

254 Barres Lane

Elyria OH 44035

Pastor Martin & Carmen Moyet

440-326-0025

Mier., 7-8:30PM Conocimientos Biblicos

Dom., 1:00PM Evangelio y Adoración

 

Iglesia Pentecostal

Cristo Misionera

1930 Broadway 44055

Paster Miguel Serrano

440-245-2772

Dom., Escuela dom. 10AM

Dom., culto evan. 6PM

Martes, jueves, viernes @ 7PM: Evangelistas Daniel González, Francisco Vega, Abel Robles

 

• La Iglesia de Dios, Inc.

Rev. Angel L. Rivera

3115 Elyria Ave. 44052

440-244-3415

 

• Misión Cristiana Faro de Luz

(Disciplos de Cristo)

940 West Fifth St. 44052

Pastor Luis A. Morales

440-288-8810

Dom., 1:00PM: Predicación

Dom., 4:00PM: Escuela Biblica

 

 

 

Lorain:

 

• Our Savior Nuestro Salvador Luthern Church

4501 Clinton Ave. 44055

Rev. Cora Lee Meier

440-277-6123

Dom., 11:15AM:Serv. de Adoración

Dom., 10:00AM: Escuela

Dominical

 

• The Salvation Army

2506 Broadway 44052

Pastores Carlos & Trudy Medina

Dom: 11:00AM Reunion de Adoración; 1:00PM Escuela

Mier: 6:30PM Estudio Biblico

Vier: 6:00PM Club de Niños

440-244-1921

 

• Christian Tabernacle International Church

2203 Meister Rd. 44053

Pastores David &

Mildred Figueroa

Dom., 10:00AM (Escuela Dominical)

Dom., 5:30PM

Martes & Jueves: 7:30PM

440-9605363

 

 

OHIO

 

Lorain:

 

Principe de Paz

Hispanic Luthern Church

1607 East 31st St.

44055

 

Iglesia del Dios Viviente

254 Barres lane

Elyria OH 44035

Pastor Martin & Carmen Moyet

Dom: Adoración 1:00PM

Mier: Biblicos 7:00PM

Sáb: Programa radial 1040AM 1:30PM

440-326-0025 

 

• Iglesia Nueva Vida

2327 Holmden Ave.

Cleveland OH 44109

Rev. José Reyes

Serv. culto: mier. 8:00PM

vier. 8:00PM

dom. 11:00AM

216-741-0390

216-322-0002

 

Iglesia Pentecostal

“La Senda Antigua”

Pastores Rolando & Lizzette Velázquez

2681 West 14th Street

Cleveland OH 44113

216.298.9095

Orden de Cultos:

Dom:10:30AM Esc. dominical; noon: Culto Evang., Pro-Templo

lun: 7PM clase de Nuevos Creyentes

Mar: 7PM Oración y Est. Biblico

mier: 7PM Culto de Hogares

jueves: 7PM Culto Generales

Vier: 7PM Culto Generales

 

Sagrada Familia

Fr. David Fallon

7719 Detroit Ave.

Cleveland OH 44102

Sat. Vigil 5:00PM

Sun., 9:00AM & 11:30AM

216-631-6817

 

St. Francis Parish

Superior Ave. & 71st St.

Cleveland OH

Sat. Vigil 4:00PM

Sáb., 10:00AM [Español]

Sat., 11:30AM [Eng.]

Weekdays, 7:30AM

216-361-4133

 

St. Michael the Archangel

Fr. Jaime McCreight

3114 Scranton Rd.

Cleveland OH 44109

Sat., 5:00PM [English]

Sáb., 7:00PM [Español]

Sun., 9:45AM [Eng.]

Dom., Noon [Esp.]

216-621-3847

216-861-6297

 

Misión Cristiana Nueva Vida

2003 West Blvd.

Cleveland OH 44102

Dom. 9:00AM [Español]

Sociedad de Niños: Vier. 6:30PM

Pastores Vanessa Rivera y

Luís Castellano

440-220-2368 ó

440-220-2369

 

• Iglesia Cristiana Fuente De Salvacion

3780 West 140th St.

Cleveland, Ohio 44111

Dom: Estudio Bibilico a las 2PM

Servicio de Alabanza a las 3PM

Estudio en Los Hogares Para Caballeros a las 7PM

Miercoles: Oracion a las 7PM en la Iglesia

Viernes: Estudios en Los Hogares/Celulas a las 7PM

Pastores Pedro & Georgina Leonardo

(440) 508-4497

(216) 334-4759

 

CHURCH OF GOD

Casa de Oracion

1600 E 34TH 44055

Pastores Jose &

Jamie Santos

Dom: 12:00pm (Escuela

Dominical)

Dom:2:00pm

Miercoles & Viernes; 7:30pm

440-9607234

 

 

 

MICHIGAN

Primera Iglesia Hispana

de Monroe

Alianza Cristiana y Misionera

Pastor Jesse Morales

317 E. Front St.

Monroe, Michigan 48161

734-848-4271

 

Primera Iglesia Bautista Hispana

3495 Livernois Street

Detroit, Michigan 48210

Pastor Titular: Carlos Liese

Pastor Asociado: Elí Garza

Estudio Bíblico: Miér., 7:00PM Escuela Dominical: 10:00AM Culto de Adoración:

Dom., 11:00AM

313-894-7755

 

Nueva Creación United Methodist Church

270 Waterman St.

Detroit MI

Services: Juev. at 7:00PM

& dom.  a 5:30PM

St. Alfred

Catholic Church

Fr. Jim Kean

9500 Banner Street

Taylor MI

Misa en español:

Domingo, a 5:00PM

313-291-6464

 

• Parroquia de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe

G-2316 W. Coldwater Rd.

Flint, MI 48505

810-787-5701

Rev. Timothy Nelson

sabado (ingles) 5pm, domingo (español) 9am,

domingo (ingles) 11am

 



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