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Why is Afro Latin History Important for Salsa?
News Release: What is the history behind of your favorite music genre?
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Bunker Hill Monument Pyramidion Restoration, 2023
News Release: Overview of Restoration Work. As the stewards of this iconic monument, the National Parks of Boston is taking action to preserve the Bunker Hill Monument to prevent additional and possibly irreparable damage. In this project, workers will replace the mortar on the pyramidion roof and on the upper levels...
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Felipe Luciano and the Power in Words
News Release: Felipe Luciano, a prominent figure in the Latino community and civil rights movement, had a significant involvement in salsa music. While he is best known as a poet, activist, and journalist, Luciano also played a role in the salsa movement during the 1970s.
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Pathways Through Salsa
News Release: What about salsa sparks your curiosity?
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New Fire Along the Upper Charley River
News Release: A new lightning-caused wildfire was discovered in the evening of July 27th by reconnaissance aircraft in the Upper Charley River, south of Three Fingers airstrip. The Ruby Creek Fire #282 is 15 acres and exhibiting moderate fire behavior. The fire is in monitor status and will be monitored by Alaska Fire Service aircraft. Point source protection strategies will be implemented, if necessary.
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Materiales: A Digital Salsa Exhibit
News Release: How do everyday objects affect us over time?
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Eddie Palmieri and His Trombanga
News Release: Eddie Palmieri, also known as “the Sun of Latin Music," is a pianist, bandleader, composer, and arranger recognized for developing “trombanga," the trombone orchestration that greatly influenced salsa.
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Salsa and Migration
News Release: Salsa has developed and transformed throughout the United States and the world. Yet, the history of salsa’s global presence begins with the history of people from Cuba and Puerto Rico before they migrated to the United States. Long before it arose in New York City and became an influential style of music...
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Oíste? Listening to the Salsa Stories of Afro Latin Music
News Release: No, no, no no me trates así.
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Fire restrictions implemented in central Idaho to reduce wildfire risk
News Release: SALMON, Idaho-The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service, and Idaho Department of Lands have implemented Stage 1 fire restrictions, effective at (12:01 am) on Friday, July 28, 2023, to reduce the risk of wildfire. Stage 1 fire restrictions apply to federal, state, state endowment, private forestland and rangelands in east-central Idaho.
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Reclamation announces 60-day public comment period for Santa Barbara County Water Agency second contract amendment
News Release: PUBLIC NOTICE. FRESNO, Calif. - The Bureau of Reclamation proposes an amendment to Santa Barbara County Water Agency’s current contract (Contract No. I75r-1802RA, dated Sept. 28, 2020), to extend the contract term up to three years. This amendment would allow Santa Barbara County Water Agency to continue...
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Hotel St. George: Salsa Performance Hub
News Release: Hotel St. George is a building in Brooklyn Heights, New York City. Although it is now apartments and student housing shared among various universities in New York City, it was once a lively and important hub for salsa performance and community.
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The National Park Service invites the public to the Grand Re-Opening: A Conservation Celebration at Pea Ridge National Military Park on August 5, 2023.
News Release: Pea Ridge National Military Park Invites You to a Conservation Celebration on Saturday, August 5, 2023.
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Pyramid Area Fires
News Release: Following Wednesday’s storm pattern with numerous lightning strikes through the area, two fires have been detected and are active in Ross Lake National Recreation Area within North Cascades National Park Service Complex. The two fires are located in the Pyramid Creek Drainage along State Route 20. The...
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Winter on Saint Croix Island
News Release: The French who arrived at Saint Croix Island in 1604 thought they were prepared for the winter. They had food and shelter, but still almost half of the men died because of their diet.
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Celia Cruz: Queen of Salsa
News Release: Known for her fashion and performance, Celia Cruz is honored as the “Queen of Salsa" for her role as the Afro Cuban diva who came to represent salsa music for audiences across the world.
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Saratoga National Historical Park Offers Special Events in August
News Release: Stillwater, N.Y. - Saratoga National Historical Park continues its 2023 special events program in August. Programs include.
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Interior Department Celebrates Great American Outdoors Act Anniversary with Fee-Free Day on Public Lands
News Release: WASHINGTON - On Friday, August 4, the Department of the Interior will commemorate the three-year anniversary of the signing of the Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA), a bipartisan investment that improves visitor experiences, bolsters climate resilience, and invests in the economy by creating good-paying jobs in our national parks, wildlife refuges, recreation areas, and Bureau of Indian Education (BIE)-funded schools.
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National Park Service completes Caneel Bay Environmental Assessment
News Release: ST. JOHN, U.S. Virgin Islands - Virgin Islands National Park completed its Caneel Bay Redevelopment and Management Environmental Assessment (EA), outlining plans to restore commercial overnight accommodations at Caneel Bay and continue a long legacy of hospitality and conservation. Determinations are outlined in a decision document called a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) and signed by National Park Service (NPS) Southeast Regional Director Mark Foust. .
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Go Fishing
News Release: The waterways here at Cuyahoga Valley National Park tell a story of recovery, and with that comes the story of thriving wildlife in and along the Cuyahoga River and the many lakes and ponds in the valley. Fishing is a popular activity in the park, and with our 22-miles of river within the park as well...