Hi dudes! For this blog, the website that I visited that seemed most interesting to me was The Met, because I really like to visit museums and that seemed to have a lot of history there. I also like the architecture of the building. I wanna go there now. If I visited NYC again, I would like to do a lot of things. I went there two times, in winter both. The weather was so cold but I enjoyed anyways. Even if I couldn't stay there so much time, I visited a lot of places, like Central park. I rent a bike with my auntie and we ride there about three hours jajjaja, it was amazing, we almost freeze. We went to Times square too, The Hudson Yards and others places. Last year I went to Brooklyn Bridge, Brooklyn and Chinatown in a rush ajajaja. My auntie that lives in Miami loves to travel but she never has enough time to do trips because of work, so we always do it faster. We took a flight from Miami to New York and stayed there less than three days. It was so funny. Anyways, If I have the o
Hi everyone! This time I'm going to tell you about 5 of my favorite things. A song that I treasure is called Notte Stellata from Il Volo, an Italian group of three that combines the classic genre with lyrical pop. This song is based on the Saint-Saens - Le Cygne, classical music of the 19th century. The sample has a really sweet and romantic lyric that melted my heart. When I read the translation I felt so sensitive, it’s beautiful. I discovered this incredible song because of the Ice figure skater, Yuzuru Hanyu. He danced to this song at the gala of Pyeongchang 2018, after he won his second gold medal. I'm a big fan. The dance makes the music even more special. I leave it here for you to see. One of my favorite films is ‘Parasite’ , a Korean movie. The social critica that makes it so interesting. I don’t watch movies often because I'm good at predicting what is going to happen when it gets boring. I also get distracted easily but this is a really immersive film. It keeps
Hello everyone! Today I'm going to make a comment about the Snapshot section of The Guardian. Among all the snapshots I read about, Sophie Duker caught my attention. She is a comedian raised in London who appears in TV comedy. I like comedy, but I have to admit that stand-up doesn't often make me laugh. However, I'm going to watch Sophie's show later, she seems funny. Sophie talked about a variety of cultural topics. She mentioned a bar she often visits in Amsterdam, her musical tastes, specifically how she loves to attend comedy musicals in London. And some activities she enjoys, like pole dancing, which is really cool. She also spoke about activism with her friends and more. She showed some really interesting topics, but the one that caught my attention the most was the Barrio bar, especially because of the diversity of people who frequent it. Been queer, trans, and people of color. I really enjoy visiting spaces where I can relax with my friends, and I think I would
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