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2009
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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
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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
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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 |
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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Bailes
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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.
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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.
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Spanish
Church
Services
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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
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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
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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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Spanglish
Radio
WNZN
89.1FM
La
Onda Cultural Latina
Lorain,
OH
Lun-vier.,
9:00AM-5:00PM
BGU
88.1 FM,
La
Unica with
Freddy Gutiérrez, Andres Alvarez, Maribel,
&
Geraldo Rosales
Bowling
Green, OH
dom.,
9:00AM to 2:00PM
419-372-2826
WFOB
1430 AM
with
Freddy G
Fostoria,
sábado,
4-6
p.m. & con
Sylvester
Duran
Dom.,
8:30 to 10:00AM
WLFC
88.3 FM
Findlay,
OH
viernes,
6:00 to 9:00PM
WCSB
89.3 FM
LA
PREFERIDA
Lilly
Corona Moreno
Cleveland,
OH
Jueves,
7:00-9:00PM
216-687-3515
lapreferidawcsb
@yahoo.com
MICHIGAN
WKMK
1440 AM
La
Explosiva
"La
que se escribe
con
rojo’"
con
Batman y Paquita
de
la Vernor
Detroit,
MI
lunes
a sab., 3:00PM to 6:00PM
lunes
a viernes, 5:00AM to 7:00AM
WCAR
1090 AM
Detroit,
MI
sábado,
noon
to 5:00PM
dom.,
noon to 4:00PM
WDTR
90.9 FM
Caribe
Serenade
Detroit,
MI
Ozzie
Rivera
sábado
6:30
to 8:30PM
WLEN
103.9 FM
Adrian,
MI
domingo,
1:00
to 4:30PM
WQTE
95.3 FM
with
Lady Di
Adrian,
MI
dom.,3:00
to 8:00PM
517-265-9500
WIBM
1450AM
Juan
M. Rodríguez
Jackson,
MI
dom.,
10:00AM-Noon
517-787-0020
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