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No doblegarán al Estado, advierte AMLO

gas LP que no van a doblegar al Estado. Ayer su conferencia de prensa, comparó el paro que realizaron los gaseros en la capital del país y la Zona Metropolitana con las medidas ejecutadas para controlar el huachicol. “A la primera –no todos, sino algunos– responden con estas protestas, queriendo apostar a que van a doblegar al Estado. Pues no, no, ya pasamos la experiencia del huachicol y la gente nos ayudó a enfrentar el huachicol”, recordó. El mandatario aseguró que la medida implementada para controlar los precios del gas “es transitoria hasta establecer un equilibrio, porque se fueron muy arriba y están afectando la economía popular. (…) Estos precios máximos que se van a estar revisando semanalmente”.

New Books About Music to Read This Summer - The New York Times

What Makes a Musical Genius? Books about everything from Tupac Shakur to Latin music and memoirs by Sinead O’Connor and Rickie Lee Jones offer an answer. Credit.Ryan Gillett May 27, 2021 “There is nothing I could write in this book or tell you that would help you get to know me,” writes Sinead O’Connor in her new memoir, REMEMBERINGS (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 304 pp., $28). “It is all in the songs.” Whether she really believes this or not, it’s not a bad point but audiences clearly don’t feel the same. As a batch of new books demonstrates, efforts to get closer to the mysteries of musical expression continue to come in many forms history, criticism, autobiography and various combinations thereof. In the absence of live music during our pandemic year, there’s been a flood of music-related stories, especially onscreen, with both documentaries (the Bee Gees, Tina Turner) and dramatic narratives (“Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” “Sound of Metal”).

El actor sueco Alexander Skarsgard se suma a la serie "Succession"

El actor sueco Alexander Skarsgard se suma a la serie "Succession"
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Review: The Broad Is an Old-Fashioned Museum for a New Gilded Age

Review: The Broad Is an Old-Fashioned Museum for a New Gilded Age Works by Takashi Murakami on display at the Broad museum in Los Angeles, which opens on Sept. 20.Credit.Monica Almeida/The New York Times Sept. 12, 2015 LOS ANGELES Traditional art museums are some of the most conservative and controlling institutions on earth. They are built as vaults to preserve the past, and as monuments to edited histories. In the Gilded Age America of a century or so ago, many new museums were also monuments to private collectors Henry Clay Frick, J. P. Morgan, Isabella Stewart Gardner who strove to shape and fix an image that history would have of them, as enlightened power brokers of their day and benefactors to the future.

Brie Larson, YouTube Personality. With an Oscar. - The New York Times

May 1, 2021, 5:00 a.m. ET Brie Larson was not at last week’s Oscars, though she won one for her acting in “Room,” about a mother in captivity, five years ago. Quarantine, a different sort of captivity, had brought forth some other talents. Ms. Larson can scuba-dive, find edible mushrooms in the forest, create songs out of Instagram comments and bake cookies without a recipe. She signed up to climb the Grand Tetons without Googling a picture first. She is learning French. And she is now also famous for her online doings. Image Credit.Monica Almeida/The New York Times Last July, after a series of celebrity gaffes, Ms. Larson’s name started trending on Twitter. No, she hadn’t posted an ill-advised pandemic message. On the contrary: She had opened a YouTube account and shared her first video, “so, I made a decision …”

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