huerta, and they said, you know what? some of the most amazing art was created during the time of the depression, during the time of the vietnam war and the civil rights era and so this is a time of extraordinary creativity. and so that s kind of in terms of for me the gratitude, the creativity, just doing things if we can, if we have the privilege, because we are very privileged the three of us right here. we re incredibly privileged. that we can be talking about this, that we can be saying, oh, my god, gratitude, gratitude. at the same time, as a covid survivor, let me tell you, that changed everything for me. every day i m like, i m here, my husband is here, my kids are here, my doggie, walter, my cats, you know, people who i care for. yo, i m like, good. i m good, now let s go out and do something crazy, do amazing journalism, meet incredible people, laugh with cristela and
talk about just how this how culture and the things that we used to escape like music are so critically important to us all surviving this pandemic and coming out on the other side sane. so, zerlina, i don t know if you know this, but there are k-pop camps that exist in mexico. okay? so they are training young mexicans to perform k-pop. and there s a korean-mexican interchange that go happening in terms of k-pop that is, like, really fascinating. just so you know in terms of your next k-pop fascination. one of the ways in which earlier tonight, cristela was talking about what happened the night of 2016 when the former president won and how sad she was. and i spoke to people older than me and people like dolores
i feel you on that maria. glory steinem said there s going to be dancing at the revolution, so i m not coming unless there s dancing, and reggaeton, i love it. i m into k-pop right now. cristela, are you more of a sad girl autumn vibe? or are you like maria, putting on the dance songs in dystopia. i made a mistake listening to adele s album while i was driving. what? oh, my. driving in traffic in los angeles, i started out with immediately, you know what? my heart is in traffic. i need help. she makes me feel so many things. look, we went through a pandemic and that was a different version of sad. but adele? first of all, i was not expecting these vocal clips
cristela, let me start with you, and how it is going, particularly folks who work in entertainment, are you optimistic, pessimistic or still kind of holding your breath? as a standup comic, my first standup date for the end of next week and last night i went to see a screening of in the height . how was it? tell me, i want to know. i mean it was great. if you could actually, the music, the dancing, there s certain stories that do well in theaters, and i m a big horror movie fan, so i think that horror movie does well in theaters, so it s one of those things, if can go to theaters, and certain stories, you got to see it in theaters. it s one of them. it s great, vibrant and the first movie i ve seen in well over a year at a theater and there s really nice and comforting about having that camaraderie with people who were socially distanced and we have
the leader of the cristela the protest party said this is a real revolution a historic day and vini the head of the league of the right wing right extreme party said of cause mr condit will act independently because he s not a member of either party but he said we have the majority of the two parties in the house in the two houses of parliament so of course mr condit has to do what the two parties want and the president s decision does not need to be ratified by parliament. there will be a vote of confidence next week in the italian parliament but it s quite sure that mr conne to believe in these votes has a broad majority in the house of representatives and a slim majority in the senate but those parties the league and the movimento promised to organize this approval and then mr condit can start to put