Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Foramen Central Canal



DC 17






During the rain,
This was, in May 1923, 10am, in front of the gates of the UPR.
! Long live the students!

Thursday, May 20, 2010

How To Wear A Strap Bag






Fair Trade Fair Life!

As you know, this Sunday we will celebrate Fair Trade month with family and neighbors Chiwinha of Rio Piedras. So ... ..
Street Breakfast solidarity with students of the UPR and its efforts to make their voice is respected and considered, democratic indispensable factor in management decisions that undermine their academic rights. The strike lives and inhabits the street. These days we have seen that part of the Ponce de Leon is no longer a space of transit to become a meeting place, representation, confrontation and complaint. To support students Sunday we met outside the gates of Gandara in the Ponce de Leon for breakfast. On this occasion, we ask them to bring breakfast made for yourself, preferably with local products, but if not, at least it is done at home. If cooking is not your thing, can bring fruit, beaten, water, bread, juice, and coffee. The conspirators also Chiwinha give us a brief talk on Fair Trade and its origins.

Remember the basics, your breakfast and something to share. Your chair, blanket or something to sit. Your glass, cup, cutlery, NOT DISPOSABLE!

See you there, THANKS TO ALL

Friday, May 14, 2010

What Is The Best Sounding Portable Cd Player




Until very recently, in a single generation dominated PR: Generation C (Arro).

now beginning to emerge a new, creative, and powerful generation: Generation B (ici)! This new generation uses the bike as a sport, and as a means of transport for various reasons: physical and mental health, environment, security, planning, economics, energy, tourism, entertainment, and others.

To welcome, support, and call on the new generation B (ici), - and as part of the celebrations of May, National Bike Month - the Puerto Rico Bicycle Coalition presented on Wednesday May 19 , at 8 pm at the Beckett Theater Hall (1008 Ponce de Leon Ave, opposite the bookshop La Tertulia, in Rio Piedras) the event generation B (ici).

The purpose of this event is to foster the discussion, inspiration and, most important of all, action on the bike in PR for a reality our dream of a PR biciamigable.

Event Generation B (ici) is:

1. A forum on the bike where you speak the Architect, Professor, UPR, and member of the local chapter of U.S. Green Building Council Brenda Martinez (bike and sustainable architecture), the artist Jorge "Rito" Cordero (art and bike), and urban rider Dani Fernández (movimieno of urban cycling 'bicijangeo')
2. The premiere of the award-winning documentary PR Veer bicicultura
3. A concert / party with the band Puerto Rican star
Star Kids
The event will be raffling off a bicycle shop Ielow courtesy, and will be giving away copies of the fabulous Momentum magazine and Bicycle bicicultura Times.

Suggested Donation for the event is $ 5.

hope to see you at the event, and invite them to integrate the new generation B (ICI), which is already causing many positive changes for PR

please pass this invitation to your friends s!

By Jorge Peredo

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Rastafarian Nail Designs



DC # 17, takes two

Street!

On May 8 was held on World Fair Trade Day, an opportunity which organized thousands of small producers in the world commemorated the valuing this form of commercial relationship, in full development, which considers the producers and their conditions first. In Puerto Rico there is an organization committed to and working for the promotion of the proposed trade. The Rio Piedras Chiwinha operating for 3 years in this area, generating sustainable employment market and its size producers can not access external markets. Next Sunday

May 23 from 10am we will celebrate Fair Trade month with the creators of the Chiwinha. We occupy a small square located in Rio Piedras on Esteban Gonzales (see aerial photo). This time we ask you to bring breakfast made for yourself, preferably with local products, but if not, at least it is done at home. If cooking is not your thing, can bring fruit, beaten, water, bread, juice, and coffee. The conspirators Chiwinha give us a brief talk on Fair Trade and its origins. Remember also to bring your glass, cup and eating utensils.
www.lachiwinha.com
For transport can take the train because the square is very close Rio Piedras station.

See you in Rio for breakfast,

THANKS TO ALL

Monday, May 10, 2010

Cover Letter Apartment



@
www.betalocal.org
Local Beta Corner C / San Justo
Moon Old San Juan

presents Michael Linares Selected Texts The Sonora project is located in the 1st phase of development.

During this past year 2009, Breakfast Street has had 17 operations in various public spaces in Puerto Rico in order to stimulate social interaction, establishing contact with the outside of the island and breakfast. Andrea Bauza will tour from its inception to its current situation where interest of its organizers is to open the window to a critical discussion to focus on moving in new directions.