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  1. Cuba levanta su voz por Venezuela: solidaridad, memoria histórica y defensa de la paz ( + Fotos)

    Desde la Plaza de Bayamo, allí donde nació nuestro Himno Nacional y se forjó uno de los primeros actos de gallardía de la nación cubana, volvió a alzarse la voz de Cuba. No fue una voz improvisada ni coyuntural, sino una voz cargada de historia, conciencia y compromiso. Una voz que habló en nombre de la solidaridad internacionalista, del antimperialismo y de la defensa irrenunciable de la paz.

    Acto de reafirmación de los principios de solidaridad y hermandad con Venezuela, honor a los caídos. Imágenes de Sucel Fajardo. Esfera Ideológica PCC Bayamo, Granma

    En un acto político de apoyo y solidaridad con la hermana República Bolivariana de Venezuela, jóvenes, combatientes de la Revolución y representantes de diversos sectores de la sociedad cubana reafirmaron una verdad esencial: Venezuela no está sola, y Cuba no es neutral cuando se trata de soberanía y dignidad de los pueblos.
    La juventud cubana: conciencia, firmeza y compromiso histórico
    Una joven representante de la FEEM abrió las intervenciones con palabras que sintetizaron la madurez política y la sensibilidad revolucionaria de las nuevas generaciones. Con el corazón lleno de solidaridad y firmeza, expresó el respaldo inquebrantable del pueblo cubano a la lucha del pueblo venezolano y a su presidente constitucional, Nicolás Maduro, en un contexto regional marcado por renovadas amenazas y agresiones imperiales.
    La intervención denunció con claridad los ataques sistemáticos contra Venezuela, un país rico en recursos naturales y decidido a construir un proyecto propio de justicia social. Señaló que la injerencia de Estados Unidos responde al viejo afán de controlar, desestabilizar y someter a quienes no aceptan la subordinación. Frente a ello, reafirmó una convicción compartida por los pueblos de Nuestra América: la dignidad no se negocia y la soberanía no se vende.
    La joven destacó el liderazgo de Nicolás Maduro ante desafíos extraordinarios, su compromiso con las políticas sociales y su firmeza en la defensa de la independencia nacional, subrayando que la resistencia venezolana es una lección viva para los pueblos que luchan por un mundo más justo. En un llamado directo a la juventud latinoamericana y mundial, exhortó a no dejarse dividir por el miedo ni por la desinformación, y a levantar la voz contra las injusticias.
    El mensaje fue claro y contundente: la unidad es la fuerza, y la solidaridad es un deber histórico. La historia demuestra que solo desde el amor a la patria grande y la cohesión de los pueblos se puede enfrentar al imperialismo.
    La voz de la experiencia: un combatiente cubano llama a la paz con autoridad moral
    Uno de los momentos más conmovedores del acto fue la intervención de un combatiente de la Revolución Cubana, veterano de las Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias, cuya palabra no nació de la retórica, sino de la experiencia directa con la guerra y sus consecuencias.
    Desde la autoridad moral de quien ha conocido el sacrificio, recordó que la Revolución Cubana empuñó las armas solo cuando fue necesario para liberar a su pueblo, y que precisamente por eso Cuba es hoy una defensora firme y coherente de la paz verdadera: la paz basada en la justicia, la soberanía y el respeto entre las naciones.
    Con profunda preocupación y solidaridad, el combatiente denunció la escalada de agresiones contra Venezuela: sanciones criminales, amenazas, campañas mediáticas y maniobras de desestabilización que reproducen un guion bien conocido por el pueblo cubano. Un guion imperial que no tiene fundamento moral ni legal, y cuyo objetivo real es el control de recursos y la imposición de voluntades.
    El llamado fue a la unidad mundial de los pueblos, de los trabajadores, de los intelectuales honestos, de los movimientos sociales y de los gobiernos que aún creen en el derecho internacional. No para la sumisión, sino para la lucha más elevada y poderosa: la lucha por la paz.
    Desde la experiencia de una Cuba bloqueada y agredida durante más de seis décadas, reafirmó que se puede resistir con principios, sin ceder soberanía, defendiendo siempre el diálogo y la solución negociada de los conflictos. Con voz firme, proclamó consignas que resumieron el sentir colectivo:
    Basta a la escalada belicista
    No a la intervención en Venezuela
    Respeto a la autodeterminación de los pueblos
    Que prevalezcan la cordura y el diálogo sobre los tambores de guerra
    Bayamo: historia viva al servicio del presente
    No fue casual que este acto se realizara en Bayamo, cuna del Himno Nacional, símbolo de rebeldía, dignidad y decisión de no vivir de rodillas. Allí, donde la historia cubana marcó su carácter irreversible, confluyeron las voces de estudiantes, trabajadores, combatientes y ciudadanos comprometidos, reafirmando que la solidaridad con Venezuela no es solo un gesto político, sino una expresión profunda de nuestra identidad nacional.
    Cuba, fiel al legado de Fidel y al internacionalismo que nos enseñó el Che, vuelve a decir presente. Presente en la defensa de la paz, en la denuncia del imperialismo y en el acompañamiento a los pueblos que luchan por su derecho a decidir su propio destino.
    Porque defender a Venezuela hoy es defender el futuro de Nuestra América.
    Porque la paz no se implora: se construye con unidad, conciencia y dignidad.
    ¡Por la paz, la solidaridad y la unidad de los pueblos!

    ¡Hasta la victoria siempre!
    ¡Patria o Muerte!
    ¡Venceremos!

    Con información en inagenes de Sucel Fajardo

    Tu voto:

    #ÚltimoMinuto #Bayamo #CubaEnLasRedes #CubaIslaBella #CubaPorLaVida #CubaSeRespeta #CubaYSuGente #CubainformaciónTv #CubanosDeAquíYDeAllá #FuturoMiCuba #LasRedes #LatinoaméricaEnPie #MINFAR #MININT #Venezuela

  2. Cuba levanta su voz por Venezuela: solidaridad, memoria histórica y defensa de la paz ( + Fotos)

    Desde la Plaza de Bayamo, allí donde nació nuestro Himno Nacional y se forjó uno de los primeros actos de gallardía de la nación cubana, volvió a alzarse la voz de Cuba. No fue una voz improvisada ni coyuntural, sino una voz cargada de historia, conciencia y compromiso. Una voz que habló en nombre de la solidaridad internacionalista, del antimperialismo y de la defensa irrenunciable de la paz.

    Acto de reafirmación de los principios de solidaridad y hermandad con Venezuela, honor a los caídos. Imágenes de Sucel Fajardo. Esfera Ideológica PCC Bayamo, Granma

    En un acto político de apoyo y solidaridad con la hermana República Bolivariana de Venezuela, jóvenes, combatientes de la Revolución y representantes de diversos sectores de la sociedad cubana reafirmaron una verdad esencial: Venezuela no está sola, y Cuba no es neutral cuando se trata de soberanía y dignidad de los pueblos.
    La juventud cubana: conciencia, firmeza y compromiso histórico
    Una joven representante de la FEEM abrió las intervenciones con palabras que sintetizaron la madurez política y la sensibilidad revolucionaria de las nuevas generaciones. Con el corazón lleno de solidaridad y firmeza, expresó el respaldo inquebrantable del pueblo cubano a la lucha del pueblo venezolano y a su presidente constitucional, Nicolás Maduro, en un contexto regional marcado por renovadas amenazas y agresiones imperiales.
    La intervención denunció con claridad los ataques sistemáticos contra Venezuela, un país rico en recursos naturales y decidido a construir un proyecto propio de justicia social. Señaló que la injerencia de Estados Unidos responde al viejo afán de controlar, desestabilizar y someter a quienes no aceptan la subordinación. Frente a ello, reafirmó una convicción compartida por los pueblos de Nuestra América: la dignidad no se negocia y la soberanía no se vende.
    La joven destacó el liderazgo de Nicolás Maduro ante desafíos extraordinarios, su compromiso con las políticas sociales y su firmeza en la defensa de la independencia nacional, subrayando que la resistencia venezolana es una lección viva para los pueblos que luchan por un mundo más justo. En un llamado directo a la juventud latinoamericana y mundial, exhortó a no dejarse dividir por el miedo ni por la desinformación, y a levantar la voz contra las injusticias.
    El mensaje fue claro y contundente: la unidad es la fuerza, y la solidaridad es un deber histórico. La historia demuestra que solo desde el amor a la patria grande y la cohesión de los pueblos se puede enfrentar al imperialismo.
    La voz de la experiencia: un combatiente cubano llama a la paz con autoridad moral
    Uno de los momentos más conmovedores del acto fue la intervención de un combatiente de la Revolución Cubana, veterano de las Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias, cuya palabra no nació de la retórica, sino de la experiencia directa con la guerra y sus consecuencias.
    Desde la autoridad moral de quien ha conocido el sacrificio, recordó que la Revolución Cubana empuñó las armas solo cuando fue necesario para liberar a su pueblo, y que precisamente por eso Cuba es hoy una defensora firme y coherente de la paz verdadera: la paz basada en la justicia, la soberanía y el respeto entre las naciones.
    Con profunda preocupación y solidaridad, el combatiente denunció la escalada de agresiones contra Venezuela: sanciones criminales, amenazas, campañas mediáticas y maniobras de desestabilización que reproducen un guion bien conocido por el pueblo cubano. Un guion imperial que no tiene fundamento moral ni legal, y cuyo objetivo real es el control de recursos y la imposición de voluntades.
    El llamado fue a la unidad mundial de los pueblos, de los trabajadores, de los intelectuales honestos, de los movimientos sociales y de los gobiernos que aún creen en el derecho internacional. No para la sumisión, sino para la lucha más elevada y poderosa: la lucha por la paz.
    Desde la experiencia de una Cuba bloqueada y agredida durante más de seis décadas, reafirmó que se puede resistir con principios, sin ceder soberanía, defendiendo siempre el diálogo y la solución negociada de los conflictos. Con voz firme, proclamó consignas que resumieron el sentir colectivo:
    Basta a la escalada belicista
    No a la intervención en Venezuela
    Respeto a la autodeterminación de los pueblos
    Que prevalezcan la cordura y el diálogo sobre los tambores de guerra
    Bayamo: historia viva al servicio del presente
    No fue casual que este acto se realizara en Bayamo, cuna del Himno Nacional, símbolo de rebeldía, dignidad y decisión de no vivir de rodillas. Allí, donde la historia cubana marcó su carácter irreversible, confluyeron las voces de estudiantes, trabajadores, combatientes y ciudadanos comprometidos, reafirmando que la solidaridad con Venezuela no es solo un gesto político, sino una expresión profunda de nuestra identidad nacional.
    Cuba, fiel al legado de Fidel y al internacionalismo que nos enseñó el Che, vuelve a decir presente. Presente en la defensa de la paz, en la denuncia del imperialismo y en el acompañamiento a los pueblos que luchan por su derecho a decidir su propio destino.
    Porque defender a Venezuela hoy es defender el futuro de Nuestra América.
    Porque la paz no se implora: se construye con unidad, conciencia y dignidad.
    ¡Por la paz, la solidaridad y la unidad de los pueblos!

    ¡Hasta la victoria siempre!
    ¡Patria o Muerte!
    ¡Venceremos!

    Con información en inagenes de Sucel Fajardo

    Tu voto:

    #ÚltimoMinuto #Bayamo #CubaEnLasRedes #CubaIslaBella #CubaPorLaVida #CubaSeRespeta #CubaYSuGente #CubainformaciónTv #CubanosDeAquíYDeAllá #FuturoMiCuba #LasRedes #LatinoaméricaEnPie #MINFAR #MININT #Venezuela

  3. Cuba levanta su voz por Venezuela: solidaridad, memoria histórica y defensa de la paz ( + Fotos)

    Desde la Plaza de Bayamo, allí donde nació nuestro Himno Nacional y se forjó uno de los primeros actos de gallardía de la nación cubana, volvió a alzarse la voz de Cuba. No fue una voz improvisada ni coyuntural, sino una voz cargada de historia, conciencia y compromiso. Una voz que habló en nombre de la solidaridad internacionalista, del antimperialismo y de la defensa irrenunciable de la paz.

    Acto de reafirmación de los principios de solidaridad y hermandad con Venezuela, honor a los caídos. Imágenes de Sucel Fajardo. Esfera Ideológica PCC Bayamo, Granma

    En un acto político de apoyo y solidaridad con la hermana República Bolivariana de Venezuela, jóvenes, combatientes de la Revolución y representantes de diversos sectores de la sociedad cubana reafirmaron una verdad esencial: Venezuela no está sola, y Cuba no es neutral cuando se trata de soberanía y dignidad de los pueblos.
    La juventud cubana: conciencia, firmeza y compromiso histórico
    Una joven representante de la FEEM abrió las intervenciones con palabras que sintetizaron la madurez política y la sensibilidad revolucionaria de las nuevas generaciones. Con el corazón lleno de solidaridad y firmeza, expresó el respaldo inquebrantable del pueblo cubano a la lucha del pueblo venezolano y a su presidente constitucional, Nicolás Maduro, en un contexto regional marcado por renovadas amenazas y agresiones imperiales.
    La intervención denunció con claridad los ataques sistemáticos contra Venezuela, un país rico en recursos naturales y decidido a construir un proyecto propio de justicia social. Señaló que la injerencia de Estados Unidos responde al viejo afán de controlar, desestabilizar y someter a quienes no aceptan la subordinación. Frente a ello, reafirmó una convicción compartida por los pueblos de Nuestra América: la dignidad no se negocia y la soberanía no se vende.
    La joven destacó el liderazgo de Nicolás Maduro ante desafíos extraordinarios, su compromiso con las políticas sociales y su firmeza en la defensa de la independencia nacional, subrayando que la resistencia venezolana es una lección viva para los pueblos que luchan por un mundo más justo. En un llamado directo a la juventud latinoamericana y mundial, exhortó a no dejarse dividir por el miedo ni por la desinformación, y a levantar la voz contra las injusticias.
    El mensaje fue claro y contundente: la unidad es la fuerza, y la solidaridad es un deber histórico. La historia demuestra que solo desde el amor a la patria grande y la cohesión de los pueblos se puede enfrentar al imperialismo.
    La voz de la experiencia: un combatiente cubano llama a la paz con autoridad moral
    Uno de los momentos más conmovedores del acto fue la intervención de un combatiente de la Revolución Cubana, veterano de las Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias, cuya palabra no nació de la retórica, sino de la experiencia directa con la guerra y sus consecuencias.
    Desde la autoridad moral de quien ha conocido el sacrificio, recordó que la Revolución Cubana empuñó las armas solo cuando fue necesario para liberar a su pueblo, y que precisamente por eso Cuba es hoy una defensora firme y coherente de la paz verdadera: la paz basada en la justicia, la soberanía y el respeto entre las naciones.
    Con profunda preocupación y solidaridad, el combatiente denunció la escalada de agresiones contra Venezuela: sanciones criminales, amenazas, campañas mediáticas y maniobras de desestabilización que reproducen un guion bien conocido por el pueblo cubano. Un guion imperial que no tiene fundamento moral ni legal, y cuyo objetivo real es el control de recursos y la imposición de voluntades.
    El llamado fue a la unidad mundial de los pueblos, de los trabajadores, de los intelectuales honestos, de los movimientos sociales y de los gobiernos que aún creen en el derecho internacional. No para la sumisión, sino para la lucha más elevada y poderosa: la lucha por la paz.
    Desde la experiencia de una Cuba bloqueada y agredida durante más de seis décadas, reafirmó que se puede resistir con principios, sin ceder soberanía, defendiendo siempre el diálogo y la solución negociada de los conflictos. Con voz firme, proclamó consignas que resumieron el sentir colectivo:
    Basta a la escalada belicista
    No a la intervención en Venezuela
    Respeto a la autodeterminación de los pueblos
    Que prevalezcan la cordura y el diálogo sobre los tambores de guerra
    Bayamo: historia viva al servicio del presente
    No fue casual que este acto se realizara en Bayamo, cuna del Himno Nacional, símbolo de rebeldía, dignidad y decisión de no vivir de rodillas. Allí, donde la historia cubana marcó su carácter irreversible, confluyeron las voces de estudiantes, trabajadores, combatientes y ciudadanos comprometidos, reafirmando que la solidaridad con Venezuela no es solo un gesto político, sino una expresión profunda de nuestra identidad nacional.
    Cuba, fiel al legado de Fidel y al internacionalismo que nos enseñó el Che, vuelve a decir presente. Presente en la defensa de la paz, en la denuncia del imperialismo y en el acompañamiento a los pueblos que luchan por su derecho a decidir su propio destino.
    Porque defender a Venezuela hoy es defender el futuro de Nuestra América.
    Porque la paz no se implora: se construye con unidad, conciencia y dignidad.
    ¡Por la paz, la solidaridad y la unidad de los pueblos!

    ¡Hasta la victoria siempre!
    ¡Patria o Muerte!
    ¡Venceremos!

    Con información en inagenes de Sucel Fajardo

    Tu voto:

    #ÚltimoMinuto #Bayamo #CubaEnLasRedes #CubaIslaBella #CubaPorLaVida #CubaSeRespeta #CubaYSuGente #CubainformaciónTv #CubanosDeAquíYDeAllá #FuturoMiCuba #LasRedes #LatinoaméricaEnPie #MINFAR #MININT #Venezuela

  4. Cuba levanta su voz por Venezuela: solidaridad, memoria histórica y defensa de la paz ( + Fotos)

    Desde la Plaza de Bayamo, allí donde nació nuestro Himno Nacional y se forjó uno de los primeros actos de gallardía de la nación cubana, volvió a alzarse la voz de Cuba. No fue una voz improvisada ni coyuntural, sino una voz cargada de historia, conciencia y compromiso. Una voz que habló en nombre de la solidaridad internacionalista, del antimperialismo y de la defensa irrenunciable de la paz.

    Acto de reafirmación de los principios de solidaridad y hermandad con Venezuela, honor a los caídos. Imágenes de Sucel Fajardo. Esfera Ideológica PCC Bayamo, Granma

    En un acto político de apoyo y solidaridad con la hermana República Bolivariana de Venezuela, jóvenes, combatientes de la Revolución y representantes de diversos sectores de la sociedad cubana reafirmaron una verdad esencial: Venezuela no está sola, y Cuba no es neutral cuando se trata de soberanía y dignidad de los pueblos.
    La juventud cubana: conciencia, firmeza y compromiso histórico
    Una joven representante de la FEEM abrió las intervenciones con palabras que sintetizaron la madurez política y la sensibilidad revolucionaria de las nuevas generaciones. Con el corazón lleno de solidaridad y firmeza, expresó el respaldo inquebrantable del pueblo cubano a la lucha del pueblo venezolano y a su presidente constitucional, Nicolás Maduro, en un contexto regional marcado por renovadas amenazas y agresiones imperiales.
    La intervención denunció con claridad los ataques sistemáticos contra Venezuela, un país rico en recursos naturales y decidido a construir un proyecto propio de justicia social. Señaló que la injerencia de Estados Unidos responde al viejo afán de controlar, desestabilizar y someter a quienes no aceptan la subordinación. Frente a ello, reafirmó una convicción compartida por los pueblos de Nuestra América: la dignidad no se negocia y la soberanía no se vende.
    La joven destacó el liderazgo de Nicolás Maduro ante desafíos extraordinarios, su compromiso con las políticas sociales y su firmeza en la defensa de la independencia nacional, subrayando que la resistencia venezolana es una lección viva para los pueblos que luchan por un mundo más justo. En un llamado directo a la juventud latinoamericana y mundial, exhortó a no dejarse dividir por el miedo ni por la desinformación, y a levantar la voz contra las injusticias.
    El mensaje fue claro y contundente: la unidad es la fuerza, y la solidaridad es un deber histórico. La historia demuestra que solo desde el amor a la patria grande y la cohesión de los pueblos se puede enfrentar al imperialismo.
    La voz de la experiencia: un combatiente cubano llama a la paz con autoridad moral
    Uno de los momentos más conmovedores del acto fue la intervención de un combatiente de la Revolución Cubana, veterano de las Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias, cuya palabra no nació de la retórica, sino de la experiencia directa con la guerra y sus consecuencias.
    Desde la autoridad moral de quien ha conocido el sacrificio, recordó que la Revolución Cubana empuñó las armas solo cuando fue necesario para liberar a su pueblo, y que precisamente por eso Cuba es hoy una defensora firme y coherente de la paz verdadera: la paz basada en la justicia, la soberanía y el respeto entre las naciones.
    Con profunda preocupación y solidaridad, el combatiente denunció la escalada de agresiones contra Venezuela: sanciones criminales, amenazas, campañas mediáticas y maniobras de desestabilización que reproducen un guion bien conocido por el pueblo cubano. Un guion imperial que no tiene fundamento moral ni legal, y cuyo objetivo real es el control de recursos y la imposición de voluntades.
    El llamado fue a la unidad mundial de los pueblos, de los trabajadores, de los intelectuales honestos, de los movimientos sociales y de los gobiernos que aún creen en el derecho internacional. No para la sumisión, sino para la lucha más elevada y poderosa: la lucha por la paz.
    Desde la experiencia de una Cuba bloqueada y agredida durante más de seis décadas, reafirmó que se puede resistir con principios, sin ceder soberanía, defendiendo siempre el diálogo y la solución negociada de los conflictos. Con voz firme, proclamó consignas que resumieron el sentir colectivo:
    Basta a la escalada belicista
    No a la intervención en Venezuela
    Respeto a la autodeterminación de los pueblos
    Que prevalezcan la cordura y el diálogo sobre los tambores de guerra
    Bayamo: historia viva al servicio del presente
    No fue casual que este acto se realizara en Bayamo, cuna del Himno Nacional, símbolo de rebeldía, dignidad y decisión de no vivir de rodillas. Allí, donde la historia cubana marcó su carácter irreversible, confluyeron las voces de estudiantes, trabajadores, combatientes y ciudadanos comprometidos, reafirmando que la solidaridad con Venezuela no es solo un gesto político, sino una expresión profunda de nuestra identidad nacional.
    Cuba, fiel al legado de Fidel y al internacionalismo que nos enseñó el Che, vuelve a decir presente. Presente en la defensa de la paz, en la denuncia del imperialismo y en el acompañamiento a los pueblos que luchan por su derecho a decidir su propio destino.
    Porque defender a Venezuela hoy es defender el futuro de Nuestra América.
    Porque la paz no se implora: se construye con unidad, conciencia y dignidad.
    ¡Por la paz, la solidaridad y la unidad de los pueblos!

    ¡Hasta la victoria siempre!
    ¡Patria o Muerte!
    ¡Venceremos!

    Con información en inagenes de Sucel Fajardo

    Tu voto:

    #ÚltimoMinuto #Bayamo #CubaEnLasRedes #CubaIslaBella #CubaPorLaVida #CubaSeRespeta #CubaYSuGente #CubainformaciónTv #CubanosDeAquíYDeAllá #FuturoMiCuba #LasRedes #LatinoaméricaEnPie #MINFAR #MININT #Venezuela

  5. I have another review for #NetGalley finally, this time a Gatsby retelling. This book came out two months ago and I've had the review copy for months longer still, but only had time to read and review it this month.

    Also worth mentioning that I accidentally overwrote my last review when I published this on my website and had to revive the other one in a hurry. Good thing I pasted the review in full on NetGalley so I could copy and paste it again...lol

    Anyway, this book was stunning. Probably one of my favourites for the whole year. If you love Gatsby in any way (or had a lot of run with Nghi Vo's retelling, this novel is an absolute must.

    taylordrew.me/local-heavens-by

    #bookstodon #BookReview #AmReading #SFF #TheGreatGatsby

  6. Barren Path – Grieving Review

    By Saunders

    Forged from the ashes of the mighty Gridlink, Barren Path emerge from the blistered earth, hellbent on blazing a pathway of grinding destruction amid charred bursts of white-hot extremity. Legendary grind axeman Takafumi Matsubara overcame a career-threatening injury to shred once more, leading the way with fellow Gridlinker Bryan Fajardo (drums), along with bassist Mauro Cordoba and guitarist Rory Kobzina, who both featured on Gridlink’s swansong, Coronet Juniper (2023). Adding to Barren Path’s gold-plated grind pedigree is the addition of vocalist Mitchell Luna (Maruta, Shock Withdrawal). In classic grind fashion, Barren Path’s anticipated debut Grieving doesn’t simply blur the lines between what constitutes an EP or LP, but fucking obliterates them across a scant but deadly thirteen minutes of calculated brutality. Like any quality grind, you can bank on the brief runtime carrying over triple the intensity of your average metal album, making repeat listens an adrenaline-charged breeze.

    Gridlink always carried an air of grace about them. Yes, grace and grind may seem disparate entities; however, through their gnarly, yet pristinely performed, razor-sharp precision, melodicism and technical edge, Gridlink stood out from the pack. The heavy Gridlink representation thankfully doesn’t come off as a simple continuation of their legacy in a different guise. Sure, the melodic sensibilities, technicality, whiplashing speed, and machine-gun blasts may share similarities with the Gridlink name, including the distinctive guitar work of Matsubara. Yet make no mistake, Grieving is its own unhinged beast and vital new dimension for its architects to expand from.

    Barren Path tenderizes the predominant grind attack with a deathly thump, complemented by an altogether beefier production and sonic profile. The guttural vocal eruptions add a brutal, bulldozing death metal edge, offsetting the predominant piercing screams and higher-pitched variations. From the pummeling abuse, deadly drumwork, and full throttle urgency of opener “Whimpering Echo,” through to the climaxing barrage of assaulting, belligerent deathgrind on “In the End… The Gift is Death,” Barren Path leaves nothing in the tank, upholding an incredible level of precision savagery across the album’s brief yet gripping runtime. Operating with ruthless efficiency into its sub-minute framework, “Primordial Black” brims with uncontrollable energy, as rabid dual vox, breakneck thrashy tidbits, and frayed blackened edges shade the song’s brutal deathgrind delivery. Comparably longer cuts (“The Insufferable Weight,” “Relinquish,” “Horizonless”) allow extra time for Barren Path to unleash their action-packed battery of creative songwriting and infectious songcraft.

    Occasional melodic motif or techy passage aside (such as the playful mid-section and spoken word incantations of “Isolation Wound”), little room is reserved for palette cleansing moments, or an Nasum-esque circuit breaker groove. This is not suggestive that Grieving is one-dimensional or lacking in structural variety. Barren Path’s clever knack for drop on a dime tempo and riff changes, and deceptively catchy writing keeps the listener firmly dialed in. Matsubara and Kobzina’s deadly axework and visceral array of sharp, dissonant, and often infectious deathgrind riffage powers Barren Path’s blistering attack. Meanwhile, Fajardo delivers a beastly, expert display of primo deathgrind drumming, a controlled collision of lightspeed rhythms, crafty finesse, and full-throttle aggression. Grieving is also blessed with a killer production job and dynamic master, avoiding the pitfalls that can hamper modern grind affairs when saddled with compressed, overly loud profiles. Abrasive and relentless in execution, the sound is a burly, organic delight, keeping ear fatigue at bay and maintaining an air of clarity and sharpness without diluting Barren Path’s brutish traits.

    Drawbacks are few and far between. As touched on, the short runtime leaves you hankering for more, and I’m curious to see how Barren Path develop their sound and perhaps expand upon the prominent death influence and hyperspeed thrash elements on future endeavors. Barren Path emerges from Gridlink’s formidable shadow to unleash a teeth-gnashing, refreshing debut, using their death-plated grind as a catalyst for carving through exciting fresh pastures. Though guilty of leaving the listener wanting more, the addictive replay value and quality songcraft largely fill the void of feeling marginally shortchanged. Barren Path’s violent attack, colorful chemistry, and precision, technical musicianship leave displaced jaws on the floor with the sheer intensity and locked-in tightness. Grieving is top-tier grind to batter the senses and soothe the mind.

    Rating: 4.0/5.0
    DR: 8 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps MP3
    Label: Willowtip Records
    Websites: Bandcamp | Facebook
    Releases Worldwide: October 21st, 2025

    #40 #BarrenPath #Deathgrind #Gridlink #Grieving #Grindcore #JapaneseMetal #Maruta #Nasum #Review #Reviews #ShockWithdrawal #WillowtipRecords

  7. Barren Path – Grieving Review

    By Saunders

    Forged from the ashes of the mighty Gridlink, Barren Path emerge from the blistered earth, hellbent on blazing a pathway of grinding destruction amid charred bursts of white-hot extremity. Legendary grind axeman Takafumi Matsubara overcame a career-threatening injury to shred once more, leading the way with fellow Gridlinker Bryan Fajardo (drums), along with bassist Mauro Cordoba and guitarist Rory Kobzina, who both featured on Gridlink’s swansong, Coronet Juniper (2023). Adding to Barren Path’s gold-plated grind pedigree is the addition of vocalist Mitchell Luna (Maruta, Shock Withdrawal). In classic grind fashion, Barren Path’s anticipated debut Grieving doesn’t simply blur the lines between what constitutes an EP or LP, but fucking obliterates them across a scant but deadly thirteen minutes of calculated brutality. Like any quality grind, you can bank on the brief runtime carrying over triple the intensity of your average metal album, making repeat listens an adrenaline-charged breeze.

    Gridlink always carried an air of grace about them. Yes, grace and grind may seem disparate entities; however, through their gnarly, yet pristinely performed, razor-sharp precision, melodicism and technical edge, Gridlink stood out from the pack. The heavy Gridlink representation thankfully doesn’t come off as a simple continuation of their legacy in a different guise. Sure, the melodic sensibilities, technicality, whiplashing speed, and machine-gun blasts may share similarities with the Gridlink name, including the distinctive guitar work of Matsubara. Yet make no mistake, Grieving is its own unhinged beast and vital new dimension for its architects to expand from.

    Barren Path tenderizes the predominant grind attack with a deathly thump, complemented by an altogether beefier production and sonic profile. The guttural vocal eruptions add a brutal, bulldozing death metal edge, offsetting the predominant piercing screams and higher-pitched variations. From the pummeling abuse, deadly drumwork, and full throttle urgency of opener “Whimpering Echo,” through to the climaxing barrage of assaulting, belligerent deathgrind on “In the End… The Gift is Death,” Barren Path leaves nothing in the tank, upholding an incredible level of precision savagery across the album’s brief yet gripping runtime. Operating with ruthless efficiency into its sub-minute framework, “Primordial Black” brims with uncontrollable energy, as rabid dual vox, breakneck thrashy tidbits, and frayed blackened edges shade the song’s brutal deathgrind delivery. Comparably longer cuts (“The Insufferable Weight,” “Relinquish,” “Horizonless”) allow extra time for Barren Path to unleash their action-packed battery of creative songwriting and infectious songcraft.

    Occasional melodic motif or techy passage aside (such as the playful mid-section and spoken word incantations of “Isolation Wound”), little room is reserved for palette cleansing moments, or an Nasum-esque circuit breaker groove. This is not suggestive that Grieving is one-dimensional or lacking in structural variety. Barren Path’s clever knack for drop on a dime tempo and riff changes, and deceptively catchy writing keeps the listener firmly dialed in. Matsubara and Kobzina’s deadly axework and visceral array of sharp, dissonant, and often infectious deathgrind riffage powers Barren Path’s blistering attack. Meanwhile, Fajardo delivers a beastly, expert display of primo deathgrind drumming, a controlled collision of lightspeed rhythms, crafty finesse, and full-throttle aggression. Grieving is also blessed with a killer production job and dynamic master, avoiding the pitfalls that can hamper modern grind affairs when saddled with compressed, overly loud profiles. Abrasive and relentless in execution, the sound is a burly, organic delight, keeping ear fatigue at bay and maintaining an air of clarity and sharpness without diluting Barren Path’s brutish traits.

    Drawbacks are few and far between. As touched on, the short runtime leaves you hankering for more, and I’m curious to see how Barren Path develop their sound and perhaps expand upon the prominent death influence and hyperspeed thrash elements on future endeavors. Barren Path emerges from Gridlink’s formidable shadow to unleash a teeth-gnashing, refreshing debut, using their death-plated grind as a catalyst for carving through exciting fresh pastures. Though guilty of leaving the listener wanting more, the addictive replay value and quality songcraft largely fill the void of feeling marginally shortchanged. Barren Path’s violent attack, colorful chemistry, and precision, technical musicianship leave displaced jaws on the floor with the sheer intensity and locked-in tightness. Grieving is top-tier grind to batter the senses and soothe the mind.

    Rating: 4.0/5.0
    DR: 8 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps MP3
    Label: Willowtip Records
    Websites: Bandcamp | Facebook
    Releases Worldwide: October 21st, 2025

    #40 #BarrenPath #Deathgrind #Gridlink #Grieving #Grindcore #JapaneseMetal #Maruta #Nasum #Review #Reviews #ShockWithdrawal #WillowtipRecords

  8. Barren Path – Grieving Review

    By Saunders

    Forged from the ashes of the mighty Gridlink, Barren Path emerge from the blistered earth, hellbent on blazing a pathway of grinding destruction amid charred bursts of white-hot extremity. Legendary grind axeman Takafumi Matsubara overcame a career-threatening injury to shred once more, leading the way with fellow Gridlinker Bryan Fajardo (drums), along with bassist Mauro Cordoba and guitarist Rory Kobzina, who both featured on Gridlink’s swansong, Coronet Juniper (2023). Adding to Barren Path’s gold-plated grind pedigree is the addition of vocalist Mitchell Luna (Maruta, Shock Withdrawal). In classic grind fashion, Barren Path’s anticipated debut Grieving doesn’t simply blur the lines between what constitutes an EP or LP, but fucking obliterates them across a scant but deadly thirteen minutes of calculated brutality. Like any quality grind, you can bank on the brief runtime carrying over triple the intensity of your average metal album, making repeat listens an adrenaline-charged breeze.

    Gridlink always carried an air of grace about them. Yes, grace and grind may seem disparate entities; however, through their gnarly, yet pristinely performed, razor-sharp precision, melodicism and technical edge, Gridlink stood out from the pack. The heavy Gridlink representation thankfully doesn’t come off as a simple continuation of their legacy in a different guise. Sure, the melodic sensibilities, technicality, whiplashing speed, and machine-gun blasts may share similarities with the Gridlink name, including the distinctive guitar work of Matsubara. Yet make no mistake, Grieving is its own unhinged beast and vital new dimension for its architects to expand from.

    Barren Path tenderizes the predominant grind attack with a deathly thump, complemented by an altogether beefier production and sonic profile. The guttural vocal eruptions add a brutal, bulldozing death metal edge, offsetting the predominant piercing screams and higher-pitched variations. From the pummeling abuse, deadly drumwork, and full throttle urgency of opener “Whimpering Echo,” through to the climaxing barrage of assaulting, belligerent deathgrind on “In the End… The Gift is Death,” Barren Path leaves nothing in the tank, upholding an incredible level of precision savagery across the album’s brief yet gripping runtime. Operating with ruthless efficiency into its sub-minute framework, “Primordial Black” brims with uncontrollable energy, as rabid dual vox, breakneck thrashy tidbits, and frayed blackened edges shade the song’s brutal deathgrind delivery. Comparably longer cuts (“The Insufferable Weight,” “Relinquish,” “Horizonless”) allow extra time for Barren Path to unleash their action-packed battery of creative songwriting and infectious songcraft.

    Occasional melodic motif or techy passage aside (such as the playful mid-section and spoken word incantations of “Isolation Wound”), little room is reserved for palette cleansing moments, or an Nasum-esque circuit breaker groove. This is not suggestive that Grieving is one-dimensional or lacking in structural variety. Barren Path’s clever knack for drop on a dime tempo and riff changes, and deceptively catchy writing keeps the listener firmly dialed in. Matsubara and Kobzina’s deadly axework and visceral array of sharp, dissonant, and often infectious deathgrind riffage powers Barren Path’s blistering attack. Meanwhile, Fajardo delivers a beastly, expert display of primo deathgrind drumming, a controlled collision of lightspeed rhythms, crafty finesse, and full-throttle aggression. Grieving is also blessed with a killer production job and dynamic master, avoiding the pitfalls that can hamper modern grind affairs when saddled with compressed, overly loud profiles. Abrasive and relentless in execution, the sound is a burly, organic delight, keeping ear fatigue at bay and maintaining an air of clarity and sharpness without diluting Barren Path’s brutish traits.

    Drawbacks are few and far between. As touched on, the short runtime leaves you hankering for more, and I’m curious to see how Barren Path develop their sound and perhaps expand upon the prominent death influence and hyperspeed thrash elements on future endeavors. Barren Path emerges from Gridlink’s formidable shadow to unleash a teeth-gnashing, refreshing debut, using their death-plated grind as a catalyst for carving through exciting fresh pastures. Though guilty of leaving the listener wanting more, the addictive replay value and quality songcraft largely fill the void of feeling marginally shortchanged. Barren Path’s violent attack, colorful chemistry, and precision, technical musicianship leave displaced jaws on the floor with the sheer intensity and locked-in tightness. Grieving is top-tier grind to batter the senses and soothe the mind.

    Rating: 4.0/5.0
    DR: 8 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps MP3
    Label: Willowtip Records
    Websites: Bandcamp | Facebook
    Releases Worldwide: October 21st, 2025

    #40 #BarrenPath #Deathgrind #Gridlink #Grieving #Grindcore #JapaneseMetal #Maruta #Nasum #Review #Reviews #ShockWithdrawal #WillowtipRecords

  9. Barren Path – Grieving Review

    By Saunders

    Forged from the ashes of the mighty Gridlink, Barren Path emerge from the blistered earth, hellbent on blazing a pathway of grinding destruction amid charred bursts of white-hot extremity. Legendary grind axeman Takafumi Matsubara overcame a career-threatening injury to shred once more, leading the way with fellow Gridlinker Bryan Fajardo (drums), along with bassist Mauro Cordoba and guitarist Rory Kobzina, who both featured on Gridlink’s swansong, Coronet Juniper (2023). Adding to Barren Path’s gold-plated grind pedigree is the addition of vocalist Mitchell Luna (Maruta, Shock Withdrawal). In classic grind fashion, Barren Path’s anticipated debut Grieving doesn’t simply blur the lines between what constitutes an EP or LP, but fucking obliterates them across a scant but deadly thirteen minutes of calculated brutality. Like any quality grind, you can bank on the brief runtime carrying over triple the intensity of your average metal album, making repeat listens an adrenaline-charged breeze.

    Gridlink always carried an air of grace about them. Yes, grace and grind may seem disparate entities; however, through their gnarly, yet pristinely performed, razor-sharp precision, melodicism and technical edge, Gridlink stood out from the pack. The heavy Gridlink representation thankfully doesn’t come off as a simple continuation of their legacy in a different guise. Sure, the melodic sensibilities, technicality, whiplashing speed, and machine-gun blasts may share similarities with the Gridlink name, including the distinctive guitar work of Matsubara. Yet make no mistake, Grieving is its own unhinged beast and vital new dimension for its architects to expand from.

    Barren Path tenderizes the predominant grind attack with a deathly thump, complemented by an altogether beefier production and sonic profile. The guttural vocal eruptions add a brutal, bulldozing death metal edge, offsetting the predominant piercing screams and higher-pitched variations. From the pummeling abuse, deadly drumwork, and full throttle urgency of opener “Whimpering Echo,” through to the climaxing barrage of assaulting, belligerent deathgrind on “In the End… The Gift is Death,” Barren Path leaves nothing in the tank, upholding an incredible level of precision savagery across the album’s brief yet gripping runtime. Operating with ruthless efficiency into its sub-minute framework, “Primordial Black” brims with uncontrollable energy, as rabid dual vox, breakneck thrashy tidbits, and frayed blackened edges shade the song’s brutal deathgrind delivery. Comparably longer cuts (“The Insufferable Weight,” “Relinquish,” “Horizonless”) allow extra time for Barren Path to unleash their action-packed battery of creative songwriting and infectious songcraft.

    Occasional melodic motif or techy passage aside (such as the playful mid-section and spoken word incantations of “Isolation Wound”), little room is reserved for palette cleansing moments, or an Nasum-esque circuit breaker groove. This is not suggestive that Grieving is one-dimensional or lacking in structural variety. Barren Path’s clever knack for drop on a dime tempo and riff changes, and deceptively catchy writing keeps the listener firmly dialed in. Matsubara and Kobzina’s deadly axework and visceral array of sharp, dissonant, and often infectious deathgrind riffage powers Barren Path’s blistering attack. Meanwhile, Fajardo delivers a beastly, expert display of primo deathgrind drumming, a controlled collision of lightspeed rhythms, crafty finesse, and full-throttle aggression. Grieving is also blessed with a killer production job and dynamic master, avoiding the pitfalls that can hamper modern grind affairs when saddled with compressed, overly loud profiles. Abrasive and relentless in execution, the sound is a burly, organic delight, keeping ear fatigue at bay and maintaining an air of clarity and sharpness without diluting Barren Path’s brutish traits.

    Drawbacks are few and far between. As touched on, the short runtime leaves you hankering for more, and I’m curious to see how Barren Path develop their sound and perhaps expand upon the prominent death influence and hyperspeed thrash elements on future endeavors. Barren Path emerges from Gridlink’s formidable shadow to unleash a teeth-gnashing, refreshing debut, using their death-plated grind as a catalyst for carving through exciting fresh pastures. Though guilty of leaving the listener wanting more, the addictive replay value and quality songcraft largely fill the void of feeling marginally shortchanged. Barren Path’s violent attack, colorful chemistry, and precision, technical musicianship leave displaced jaws on the floor with the sheer intensity and locked-in tightness. Grieving is top-tier grind to batter the senses and soothe the mind.

    Rating: 4.0/5.0
    DR: 8 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps MP3
    Label: Willowtip Records
    Websites: Bandcamp | Facebook
    Releases Worldwide: October 21st, 2025

    #40 #BarrenPath #Deathgrind #Gridlink #Grieving #Grindcore #JapaneseMetal #Maruta #Nasum #Review #Reviews #ShockWithdrawal #WillowtipRecords

  10. Barren Path – Grieving Review

    By Saunders

    Forged from the ashes of the mighty Gridlink, Barren Path emerge from the blistered earth, hellbent on blazing a pathway of grinding destruction amid charred bursts of white-hot extremity. Legendary grind axeman Takafumi Matsubara overcame a career-threatening injury to shred once more, leading the way with fellow Gridlinker Bryan Fajardo (drums), along with bassist Mauro Cordoba and guitarist Rory Kobzina, who both featured on Gridlink’s swansong, Coronet Juniper (2023). Adding to Barren Path’s gold-plated grind pedigree is the addition of vocalist Mitchell Luna (Maruta, Shock Withdrawal). In classic grind fashion, Barren Path’s anticipated debut Grieving doesn’t simply blur the lines between what constitutes an EP or LP, but fucking obliterates them across a scant but deadly thirteen minutes of calculated brutality. Like any quality grind, you can bank on the brief runtime carrying over triple the intensity of your average metal album, making repeat listens an adrenaline-charged breeze.

    Gridlink always carried an air of grace about them. Yes, grace and grind may seem disparate entities; however, through their gnarly, yet pristinely performed, razor-sharp precision, melodicism and technical edge, Gridlink stood out from the pack. The heavy Gridlink representation thankfully doesn’t come off as a simple continuation of their legacy in a different guise. Sure, the melodic sensibilities, technicality, whiplashing speed, and machine-gun blasts may share similarities with the Gridlink name, including the distinctive guitar work of Matsubara. Yet make no mistake, Grieving is its own unhinged beast and vital new dimension for its architects to expand from.

    Barren Path tenderizes the predominant grind attack with a deathly thump, complemented by an altogether beefier production and sonic profile. The guttural vocal eruptions add a brutal, bulldozing death metal edge, offsetting the predominant piercing screams and higher-pitched variations. From the pummeling abuse, deadly drumwork, and full throttle urgency of opener “Whimpering Echo,” through to the climaxing barrage of assaulting, belligerent deathgrind on “In the End… The Gift is Death,” Barren Path leaves nothing in the tank, upholding an incredible level of precision savagery across the album’s brief yet gripping runtime. Operating with ruthless efficiency into its sub-minute framework, “Primordial Black” brims with uncontrollable energy, as rabid dual vox, breakneck thrashy tidbits, and frayed blackened edges shade the song’s brutal deathgrind delivery. Comparably longer cuts (“The Insufferable Weight,” “Relinquish,” “Horizonless”) allow extra time for Barren Path to unleash their action-packed battery of creative songwriting and infectious songcraft.

    Occasional melodic motif or techy passage aside (such as the playful mid-section and spoken word incantations of “Isolation Wound”), little room is reserved for palette cleansing moments, or an Nasum-esque circuit breaker groove. This is not suggestive that Grieving is one-dimensional or lacking in structural variety. Barren Path’s clever knack for drop on a dime tempo and riff changes, and deceptively catchy writing keeps the listener firmly dialed in. Matsubara and Kobzina’s deadly axework and visceral array of sharp, dissonant, and often infectious deathgrind riffage powers Barren Path’s blistering attack. Meanwhile, Fajardo delivers a beastly, expert display of primo deathgrind drumming, a controlled collision of lightspeed rhythms, crafty finesse, and full-throttle aggression. Grieving is also blessed with a killer production job and dynamic master, avoiding the pitfalls that can hamper modern grind affairs when saddled with compressed, overly loud profiles. Abrasive and relentless in execution, the sound is a burly, organic delight, keeping ear fatigue at bay and maintaining an air of clarity and sharpness without diluting Barren Path’s brutish traits.

    Drawbacks are few and far between. As touched on, the short runtime leaves you hankering for more, and I’m curious to see how Barren Path develop their sound and perhaps expand upon the prominent death influence and hyperspeed thrash elements on future endeavors. Barren Path emerges from Gridlink’s formidable shadow to unleash a teeth-gnashing, refreshing debut, using their death-plated grind as a catalyst for carving through exciting fresh pastures. Though guilty of leaving the listener wanting more, the addictive replay value and quality songcraft largely fill the void of feeling marginally shortchanged. Barren Path’s violent attack, colorful chemistry, and precision, technical musicianship leave displaced jaws on the floor with the sheer intensity and locked-in tightness. Grieving is top-tier grind to batter the senses and soothe the mind.

    Rating: 4.0/5.0
    DR: 8 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps MP3
    Label: Willowtip Records
    Websites: Bandcamp | Facebook
    Releases Worldwide: October 21st, 2025

    #40 #BarrenPath #Deathgrind #Gridlink #Grieving #Grindcore #JapaneseMetal #Maruta #Nasum #Review #Reviews #ShockWithdrawal #WillowtipRecords

  11. Limpia total en Pérez Zeledón: 2 nuevas bajas y ya van 8

    Luego de una temporada para el olvido, en la que incluso pelearon por no descender, el Municipal Pérez Zeledón ha tomado decisiones importantes. Los generaleños han realizado una auténtica limpia y este martes confirmaron el despido de dos jugadores más del primer equipo. Se trata de los futbolistas Johnny Gordon y Kevin Fajardo, q [...]

    #Deportes #Deportes #Fútbol #PérezZeledón #Unafut #ValleDeElGeneral #VisualB

    crhoy.com/deportes/limpia-tota

  12. No shame if yer inta' that. Whaddya think, big muscly guys, yea or nay? No fighting, this is just personal taste.

    Like what I do? Keep me goin' at the coffee site in my bio!

    (Art sampled from "Titans: Beast World" Vol. 1 #3 by Tom Taylor, Lucas Meyer, Romulo Fajardo, Jr., Wes Abbott, Chris Rosa, Brittany Holzherr, and Paul Kaminski. Edits: Altered and additional dialogue.)

    #comics #dccomics #donnatroy #blackadam #titans #furry

  13. I dunno, each severed arm can grow inta a whole new starfish? That's got some kink potential.

    Like what I do? Keep me goin' at the coffee site in my bio!

    (Art sampled from "Titans: Beast World" Vol. 1 #3 by Tom Taylor, Lucas Meyer, Romulo Fajardo, Jr., Wes Abbott, Chris Rosa, Brittany Holzherr, and Paul Kaminski. Edits: Altered dialogue.)

    #comics #dccomics #titans #raven #beastboy #starro

  14. #WDFDarts Lakeside World #Darts Championship 2023: Day 1: Round 1 (1 of 2)

    Sebastian Białecki 85.42 def Scott Marsh 71.11 3-0 3-1 (2-0)

    Veronika Ihász 64.20 def Jo Clements 58.08 3-2 3-1 (2-0)

    Ricky Naumen 74.75 def Aaron Turner 73.78 3-1 1-3 3-1 (2-1)

    Dennis Nilsson 75.02 def Jordan Brooks 69.85 3-1 3-1 (2-0)

    Paula Murphy 73.04 def Almudena Fajardo 72.73 3-2 1-3 3-1 (2-1)

    Reece Colley 83.69 def Dave Prins 73.29 3-0 3-1

    #AyozatTV #YouTube

  15. In case you've never watched, Puerto Rico's #BSN basketball season kicks off tonight. All the games are available on YouTube. The defending champion Bayamón #Vaqueros host the Finals runner up San Germán #Atleticos in a rematch at 8 PM AST/EST.

    The two other matchups are the Carolina #Gigantes, who knocked my #Indios out of a playoff spot last season, against #BadBunny's Santurce #Cangrejeros.

    The #Grises of Humacao, with JJ Barea as a consultant, travel to Fajardo to take on the #Cariduros.

  16. In case you've never watched, Puerto Rico's #BSN basketball season kicks off tonight. All the games are available on YouTube. The defending champion Bayamón #Vaqueros host the Finals runner up San Germán #Atleticos in a rematch at 8 PM AST/EST.

    The two other matchups are the Carolina #Gigantes, who knocked my #Indios out of a playoff spot last season, against #BadBunny's Santurce #Cangrejeros.

    The #Grises of Humacao, with JJ Barea as a consultant, travel to Fajardo to take on the #Cariduros.

  17. In case you've never watched, Puerto Rico's #BSN basketball season kicks off tonight. All the games are available on YouTube. The defending champion Bayamón #Vaqueros host the Finals runner up San Germán #Atleticos in a rematch at 8 PM AST/EST.

    The two other matchups are the Carolina #Gigantes, who knocked my #Indios out of a playoff spot last season, against #BadBunny's Santurce #Cangrejeros.

    The #Grises of Humacao, with JJ Barea as a consultant, travel to Fajardo to take on the #Cariduros.

  18. In case you've never watched, Puerto Rico's #BSN basketball season kicks off tonight. All the games are available on YouTube. The defending champion Bayamón #Vaqueros host the Finals runner up San Germán #Atleticos in a rematch at 8 PM AST/EST.

    The two other matchups are the Carolina #Gigantes, who knocked my #Indios out of a playoff spot last season, against #BadBunny's Santurce #Cangrejeros.

    The #Grises of Humacao, with JJ Barea as a consultant, travel to Fajardo to take on the #Cariduros.

  19. In case you've never watched, Puerto Rico's #BSN basketball season kicks off tonight. All the games are available on YouTube. The defending champion Bayamón #Vaqueros host the Finals runner up San Germán #Atleticos in a rematch at 8 PM AST/EST.

    The two other matchups are the Carolina #Gigantes, who knocked my #Indios out of a playoff spot last season, against #BadBunny's Santurce #Cangrejeros.

    The #Grises of Humacao, with JJ Barea as a consultant, travel to Fajardo to take on the #Cariduros.

  20. #CulturaDeLaViolación, #violenciasexualinfantil #MIMP, #LasNiñasNoSeTocan, #ViolenciaDeGénero, #violenciainstitucional
    «El fiscal me ha dicho que el padre de mi hija le confesó haberla violado, pero igual está libre». Ángel Laura Fajardo, expolicía peruano, fue denunciado por su hija de 16 años de edad, por supuesta violación sexual desde que tenía 8.

    Los jueces han absuelto a Laura Fajardo porque dicen que el fiscal no probó la acusación y el fiscal dice que no entiende la decisión de los magistrados, pues en casos similares han condenado al denunciado.

    La nota con el análisis de la sentencia, declaraciones del fiscal y entrevista a la madre en teleoLeo.com.

    facebook.com/2053739757993604/

  21. Del Rosario And Caluya Rule National Age Group Aquathlon Sprint Junior Elite

    PETER Sancho Del Rosario and Anisha Eunice Caluya dominated their respective division in the sprint junior elite category of the National Age Group Aquathlon (NAGA) held at the Amoranto Sports Complex in Quezon City yesterday.

    Del Rosario ruled the men’s division with a time of 15 minutes and 54 seconds.

    “I feel very accomplished today, I was thinking about my strategy last night and I think I executed that perfectly,” said 16-year-old from Santa Rosa, Laguna.

    Darell Johnson Bada settled for second in 16:07, improving his 16:51 perfomance in winning last year’s crown. Giro Don Rafael Gito place third with a time of 16:25 but also improved the 17:13 he registered to claim the silver last year.

    Caluya, on the other hand, clocked 18:00 to defend the women’s title over Kariel Rosacena of El Nido Teen Sharks (22:10).

    “Today, I’m so happy that I was still able to come up with a good performance despite the numerous international and local competitions,” said the 19-year-old Caluya of De La Salle University.

    After this year’s Subic Bay International Triathlon, she will make her debut at the Asian Junior Cup scheduled on June 10-14 in Kampar, Malaysia.

    Caluya and Del Rosario at the podium with the honorable Quezon City Vice Mayor Gian G. Sotto during the awarding ceremony. (photo credit: Triathlon Philippines)

    Meanwhile, Dustin Dame Eslay of North Pine Aquatic Swim Team and national team mainstay Erika Burgos bagged the gold medals in the sprint elite men and women divisions, respectively.

    Other sprint winners were Ralf Bernhard (16-19), Jan Mikaela Caruncho (20-29); and Fritzie Labastida and Patty Dimaano-Moncera (40-49).

    In the U15 Youth 13-15 category, the Top 3 winners Pio Mishael Gabriel Latonio (15:11), Remsen Balog-Asan Cayowet (15:37) and Kurt Evans (15:55) in the boys division, while in the girls division were Alainia Bouffaut (7:14), Eliesse Julia Dela Cruz (17:35) and Jovie Yzelle Calisog (17:37).

    In the Super TriKids, Gavin Tantoco and Ma. Georjina Pacquing-Sumale pocketed the gold medals in the boys’ and girls’ 9-10 divisions, while Knight Hiliel and Ysabella Leana ruled the under-6 category.

    Other winners in the Standard category were Aivan Dail Toquero and Kiandra Emiko Lee (18-24); Joshua Abante and Mariniell Clarete (25-29); Fil-Maur Louis Nacion and Jemimah Abdrea Fajardo (30-34); Renze Rovie Banawa and Patricia Anne Castillo (40-44); Boj Cardona (45-49) and Dato Arroyo (50-54).

    Triathlon Philippines, led by president Tom Carrasco, has expressed its gratitude to the Quezon City LGU for the smooth conduct of the event sponsored by the Philippine Sports Commission, Milo, Gatorade, Power MAC Center, Western Guaranty Corp., Gardenia and Lemon Square Bakery Treats.

    For more triathlon and multisport updates, visit https://www.facebook.com/TriPhil.  

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  22. Almost 4,000 Las Piñas City Senior Citizens Receive Pension

    Recently in Las Piñas City, almost four thousand senior citizens from nine different barangays received their social pension of P3,000 each for the first quarter this year, according to a Manila Bulletin news report.

    To put things in perspective, posted below is an excerpt from the Manila Bulletin news report. Some parts in boldface…

    The Las Piñas City government released cash aid to 3,900 senior citizens across nine barangays as part of the first-quarter social pension program for 2026.

    Las Piñas City Mayor April Aguilar said the payout, led by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), was conducted at the Aguilar Sports Complex to ensure an orderly and efficient distribution.

    A total of 1,700 beneficiaries from Barangays Talon Uno, Talon Singko, Talon Tres, and Pilar received P3,000 each during the initial payout.

    Another 2,200 senior citizens from Barangays Ilaya, Pamplona Uno, Manuyo Dos, Daniel Fajardo, and Elias Aldana got their cash assistance on April 20.

    Aguilar said the distribution was “smooth, organized, and fast,” allowing elderly beneficiaries to conveniently receive their allowance without long delays.

    Let me end this piece by asking you readers: If you are a resident of Las Piñas City, what is your reaction to this development? Did many senior citizens of your local community receive their respective social pension funds lately?

    You may answer in the comments below. If you prefer to answer privately, you may do so by sending me a direct message online.

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  23. Almost 4,000 Las Piñas City Senior Citizens Receive Pension

    Recently in Las Piñas City, almost four thousand senior citizens from nine different barangays received their social pension of P3,000 each for the first quarter this year, according to a Manila Bulletin news report.

    To put things in perspective, posted below is an excerpt from the Manila Bulletin news report. Some parts in boldface…

    The Las Piñas City government released cash aid to 3,900 senior citizens across nine barangays as part of the first-quarter social pension program for 2026.

    Las Piñas City Mayor April Aguilar said the payout, led by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), was conducted at the Aguilar Sports Complex to ensure an orderly and efficient distribution.

    A total of 1,700 beneficiaries from Barangays Talon Uno, Talon Singko, Talon Tres, and Pilar received P3,000 each during the initial payout.

    Another 2,200 senior citizens from Barangays Ilaya, Pamplona Uno, Manuyo Dos, Daniel Fajardo, and Elias Aldana got their cash assistance on April 20.

    Aguilar said the distribution was “smooth, organized, and fast,” allowing elderly beneficiaries to conveniently receive their allowance without long delays.

    Let me end this piece by asking you readers: If you are a resident of Las Piñas City, what is your reaction to this development? Did many senior citizens of your local community receive their respective social pension funds lately?

    You may answer in the comments below. If you prefer to answer privately, you may do so by sending me a direct message online.

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  24. Almost 4,000 Las Piñas City Senior Citizens Receive Pension

    Recently in Las Piñas City, almost four thousand senior citizens from nine different barangays received their social pension of P3,000 each for the first quarter this year, according to a Manila Bulletin news report.

    To put things in perspective, posted below is an excerpt from the Manila Bulletin news report. Some parts in boldface…

    The Las Piñas City government released cash aid to 3,900 senior citizens across nine barangays as part of the first-quarter social pension program for 2026.

    Las Piñas City Mayor April Aguilar said the payout, led by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), was conducted at the Aguilar Sports Complex to ensure an orderly and efficient distribution.

    A total of 1,700 beneficiaries from Barangays Talon Uno, Talon Singko, Talon Tres, and Pilar received P3,000 each during the initial payout.

    Another 2,200 senior citizens from Barangays Ilaya, Pamplona Uno, Manuyo Dos, Daniel Fajardo, and Elias Aldana got their cash assistance on April 20.

    Aguilar said the distribution was “smooth, organized, and fast,” allowing elderly beneficiaries to conveniently receive their allowance without long delays.

    Let me end this piece by asking you readers: If you are a resident of Las Piñas City, what is your reaction to this development? Did many senior citizens of your local community receive their respective social pension funds lately?

    You may answer in the comments below. If you prefer to answer privately, you may do so by sending me a direct message online.

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    For more South Metro Manila community news and developments, come back here soon. Also say NO to fake news, NO to irresponsible journalism, NO to misinformation, NO to plagiarists, NO to reckless publishers and NO to sinister propaganda when it comes to news and developments. For South Metro Manila community developments, member engagement, commerce and other relevant updates, join the growing South Metro Manila Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/342183059992673

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  25. Almost 4,000 Las Piñas City Senior Citizens Receive Pension

    Recently in Las Piñas City, almost four thousand senior citizens from nine different barangays received their social pension of P3,000 each for the first quarter this year, according to a Manila Bulletin news report.

    To put things in perspective, posted below is an excerpt from the Manila Bulletin news report. Some parts in boldface…

    The Las Piñas City government released cash aid to 3,900 senior citizens across nine barangays as part of the first-quarter social pension program for 2026.

    Las Piñas City Mayor April Aguilar said the payout, led by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), was conducted at the Aguilar Sports Complex to ensure an orderly and efficient distribution.

    A total of 1,700 beneficiaries from Barangays Talon Uno, Talon Singko, Talon Tres, and Pilar received P3,000 each during the initial payout.

    Another 2,200 senior citizens from Barangays Ilaya, Pamplona Uno, Manuyo Dos, Daniel Fajardo, and Elias Aldana got their cash assistance on April 20.

    Aguilar said the distribution was “smooth, organized, and fast,” allowing elderly beneficiaries to conveniently receive their allowance without long delays.

    Let me end this piece by asking you readers: If you are a resident of Las Piñas City, what is your reaction to this development? Did many senior citizens of your local community receive their respective social pension funds lately?

    You may answer in the comments below. If you prefer to answer privately, you may do so by sending me a direct message online.

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    Thank you for reading. If you find this article engaging, please click the like button below, share this article to others and also please consider making a donation to support my publishing. If you are looking for a copywriter to create content for your special project or business, check out my services and my portfolio. Feel free to contact me with a private message. Also please feel free to visit my Facebook page Author Carlo Carrasco and follow me on Twitter at  @CarloCarrascoPH as well as on Tumblr at https://carlocarrasco.tumblr.com/ and on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/authorcarlocarrasco

    For more South Metro Manila community news and developments, come back here soon. Also say NO to fake news, NO to irresponsible journalism, NO to misinformation, NO to plagiarists, NO to reckless publishers and NO to sinister propaganda when it comes to news and developments. For South Metro Manila community developments, member engagement, commerce and other relevant updates, join the growing South Metro Manila Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/342183059992673

    #Aguilar #AprilAguilar #AprilAguilarNery #Asia #Bing #Blog #blogger #blogging #CarloCarrasco #ChatGPT #CityOfLasPiñas #DepartmentOfSocialWelfareAndDevelopmentDSWD #diversity #Facebook #geek #Google #GoogleSearch #governance #Inclusion #LasPiñas #LasPiñasCity #MayorAguilar #MetroManila #NationalCapitalRegionNCR #NCR #news #pension #pensionFund #Philippines #PhilippinesBlog #Pinoy #politics #publicService #SeniorCitizens #socialMedia #socialPension #SouthMetroManila #SouthSnippets #SoutheastAsia #Southies #WordPress #WordPressCom