Sergio C. Muñoz
Podcast from Intelatin: Twila True and the Black Hills
This month on Intelatin, Serigo Muñoz speaks with Twila True of South Dakota’s Lakota tribe on the many threats currently facing the Great Sioux Nation.
Intelatin: Food + Music in Los Angeles With Wil-Dog
Wil Dog of Ozomatli visits Chef Jimmy Shaw at Lotería Hollywood to taste the Tres Cochinitos.
Podcast from Intelatin: Wolf Totem + The Cult
This month on Intelatin, Sergio C. Muñoz interviews Lizzie Velásquez of ‘A Brave Heart’ and director Jean Jacques Annaud of ‘Wolf Totem’
Podcast From Intelatin: Americatown + ZZK Records
This month at Intelatin, I am featuring a comic book project called Americatown by Bradford Winters and Larry Cohen. Music for the podcast is curated by El G at ZZK Records and performed by Chancha vía Circuito, Fauna, Tremor, Frikstailers, Animal Chuki, El Remolón, Nicolá Cruz, La Yegros and Luzmila Carpio. Winters: “When I first set out […]
Podcast From Intelatin: Framing Anglo Supremacy via House of Cards
This month at Intelatin, I am featuring the films of Joshua Oppenheimer and Sacha Jenkins. Music for the podcast is performed by Chancha vía Circuito (Remix), Ben Harper & the Innocent Criminals, Emel Mathlouthi, BazilleDx, Dogboy, Immortal Technique, Ol’ Dirty Bastard, Public Enemy, Ice Cube and Boo Yaa Tribe. This show contains very explicit lyrics and dialogues. […]
Podcast from Intelatin: Songcraft | Ibeyi + Nicolá Cruz
This month at Intelatin, I am featuring the work of three songcrafters in three different genres: Georgian Rock and Roll, Franco Cuban Arthouse and Andes Step. Seemingly, these three different artists are unrelated but I believe that they make sense in this hour of words and song. Music for the podcast is performed by Chancha […]
Podcast from Intelatin: Foodcraft | The Jam Stand + The YES Bar
This month at Intelatin, I am featuring two entrepreneurs working their food businesses. Sabrina Valle of The Jam Stand and Abigail Wald of The YES Bar. I feature these ladies for the inspiration and benefit of my DACAmented homegirls. Music for the podcast is performed by Chancha vía Circuito, Willie Colón & Héctor Lavoe, Héctor Guerra, Mr […]
Podcast from Intelatin: Filmcraft | Colombia | Manos Sucias
This month at Intelatin, I was invited to watch Can’t Stand Losing You: Surviving the Police by Andy Summers and directed Andrew Grieve, Manos Sucias by Josef Kubota Wladyka and Matria by Fernando Llanos. Music for the podcast is performed by Chancha vía Circuito, The Police, Sting, Frikstailers, Calma Carmona, Cocotaxi, Harry Belafonte, Lenny Kravitz, Murs and Sonia la Unica. Our feature […]
Podcast from Intelatin: Filmcraft for March
This month at Intelatin, I was invited to watch Two Men in Town by Rachib Bouchareb and White God by Kornél Mundruczó. Our Film Movement selection of the month is My Mistress by Stephen Lance. Music for the podcast is performed by Chancha vía Circuito, Pa Kongal con Borchi, Ozomatli, 1,000 Names, DJ Drez, Liv, fka Twigs, […]
Podcast from Intelatin: Filmcraft | Argentina | Relatos Salvajes
Listen on Podbean or iTunes. This month at Intelatin, I was invited to watch Relatos Salvajes (Wild Tales) by Damián Szifron of Argentina. This film opens on February 20 in New York and Los Angeles. Eric Kohn at Indiewire says the following of the film: “Judging by the movies, Argentinians are itching to take a stand against the country’s backward social […]
Connections in the Age of Social Media: A May Day Post by @intelatin
In 2009, I wrote all my secrets out in a letter and fell asleep in a sketchy motel near the airport in Mexico City. I did it as an exercise to come to terms with my past and prepare for my future at a pivotal moment in my life. My secrets weren’t super gnarly but […]
“Univision at 50”: A Guest Post by Sergio C. Muñoz of @Intelatin
Univision: Turning 50 is a great age to focus on your assets and eliminate your liabilities. Personal Reflection: I’ve never understood Univision but now more than ever, I definitely want to try. At first it was because of youth and I lived in an English-dominant exterior and preferred the neighbor’s MTV. Then, it was because […]