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build it and they won't come

daily dos

wed 4/2/2008

 
Wallin' Two men build a fence along the U.S.-México border.

(image by pingnews.com via flickr)

Sergio Gallego Basteri, the 22-year-old brother of Mexican pop star Luis Miguel, has launched a singing career.

 
 

ink, inc.

daily dos

tue 12/18/2007

 
Neon heart of glass. A neon sign in the shape of a heart.

(image by daniel.julia via flickr)

People en Español reported trouble in paradise for pop star Luis Miguel and his baby's momma Aracely Arambula after he was spotted clubbing in Hollywood over the weekend.

 
 

retrosexual

daily dos

thu 11/29/2007

 
Old school Snoop. Snoop Dogg plays the keys in "Sensual Seduction."

Mexican pop icon Luis Miguel finally acknowledges that 18-year-old Michelle Salas is his daughter.

 
 

spic and span

daily dos

wed 3/21/2007

 
So fresh and so clean. A washing machine sits outside of a house.

(image by tillwe via flickr)

Singer Luis Miguel and actress Aracely Arámbula will present their son, Miguel, on the cover of a popular Mexican magazine.

 
 

Luis Miguel, Superestrellas in Navidad Tropical, Sufjan Stevens and Tom Waits

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thu 11/30/2006

 
Tou know you want Santa to bring

Luis Miguel, aka El Sol (The Sun), drops his first Christmas album this holiday season. The Mexican crooner is probably one of Latin America’s most important performing artists, having sold over 61 million records wordwide. Navidades Luis Miguel, his 27th album, offers a few Christmas classics redone in the classy Luismirey style with lush trumpets and over-the-top string orchestras. Highlights include the slick, almost ironic Big band versions of Santa Claus llegó a la ciudad (Santa Claus Is Coming to Town) and “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer”.

For a less posed and more down-to-earth posada experience, Universal Music Latino offers the 12 song compilation Superestrellas En Navidad Tropical featuring Boricua artists Los Toros Band, José Nogueras, Cheo Feliciano, Manny Manuel and the Salsa Kids.

American avant folk-rocker and friend of hipsters far and wide, Sufjan Stevens offers his Songs for Christmas, a five-disc package that collects 41 tracks and one video alongside stickers, a comic strip, a song book and a painting of Santa Sufjan and family. The man who has promised to record an album for each of the 50 states of the U.S. (two down, 48 to go), delivers original holiday songs like Put The Lights on The Tree, “Christmas in July” and “Sister Winter”. More traditional fanfare is also provided with “Little Drummer Boy”, “Joy to the World” and “Silent Night”, all spiced with rich arrangements that tailor to Steven’s distinctive and sweet vocal demeanor.

Rounding out the glad tidings and good cheer, Tom Waits tackles the world’s absurdities on his three-disc compilation Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers & Bastards. As always, the famously frog-throated singer delivers the bad news with a sharp sense of humor and bluesy punch. Whether you're at the end of the tunnel, the bottom of a well or the end of your rope, Waits’ musings sparkle in the midst of darkness. If you're over 35, that is.