
Miguel Salazar
Staff Editor, Book Review at The New York Times
andino, americano • fact checking @nytimesbooks • previously @thenation • visca barça
Articles
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2 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Miguel Salazar |Laura Thompson
How did streetwear become high fashion? Why are there so many serial killers in the Pacific Northwest? Prize-winning writers tackle these questions, while memoirists consider celibacy, spycraft and Erica Jong. JUNEAfter the breakup of a disastrous relationship, Febos takes a vow of celibacy - not to get closer to God, but to get closer to herself.
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1 month ago |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Francisco Troncoso |Clara Irazábal |Miguel Salazar |Javiera Cubillos Almendra
Introduction The Covid-19 pandemic presented challenges for public policies, especially around regulating physical contact and its effects on daily life and resolving collective needs.
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Apr 23, 2024 |
oldtimemusic.com | Miguel Salazar
The Meaning Behind The Song: Your Song by Elton JohnWhen “Your Song” was released on October 26, 1970, it quickly became a hit and turned Elton John into an international star. The song has been covered by countless artists and is regarded as one of the greatest love songs of all time. But what is the meaning behind the song? Let’s take a closer look. Table of ContentsToggleThe InspirationThe lyrics to “Your Song” were written by Bernie Taupin, Elton John’s long-time collaborator.
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Apr 23, 2024 |
oldtimemusic.com | Miguel Salazar
The Meaning Behind The Song: Under The Sea by DisneyDisney’s 1989 hit movie The Little Mermaid is a classic, cherished by people of all ages. One of the most memorable moments of the movie is the catchy song “Under the Sea.” This lively tune captures the audience’s attention and has become a staple of many Disney soundtracks. The song’s composer, Alan Menken, perfectly captured the essence of the film by creating an underwater world filled with vibrant and diverse sea creatures.
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Apr 23, 2024 |
oldtimemusic.com | Miguel Salazar
Introduction“Our Lips Are Sealed” by The Go-Go’s is an iconic song that has stood the test of time. It was released in 1981 and went on to become a chart-topping hit, making The Go-Go’s the first all-female rock band to achieve a number one album. The song’s catchy melody and upbeat rhythm have made it a staple of pop culture for decades. However, beyond the surface-level appeal of the song, there is a deeper meaning that gives it its enduring relevance.
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